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Mr. Knight is author of the following \voiks, besides the 

 numerous papers in the Ilorticullural Transactions which will 

 be mentioned in their appropriate places. 



1. A Treatise on the culture of (he Apple antl Pear, and on 

 the manufacture of Cyder and Perry. London. 1797. 

 12mo. The 3rd edition in 1808. 



2. Some doubts relative to the efficacy of Mr. Forsyth's 

 Plaister, in renovating Trees. London. 1802. 4to. 



3. Report of a Commiltoc of the Horticultural Society of Lon- 



don. London. 180.5. 4to. 



4. Pomona Ilerofordiensis, or a descriptive account of the 



old Cyder and Perry Fruits of Herefordshire. London. 

 1809. 4to. • 



6. A Letter on the origin of Blight, and on Raising late Crops 

 of Peas. This js appended to Sir J. Banks's Essay on 

 the Mildew. London. 180G. 8vo. 2nd edition. 



His discoveries in vegetable Physiology are recorded in se- 

 veral papers in the Philosophical Transactions. 



WILLIAM SALISBURY, of the Botanic Garden, Bromp- 

 ton, is author of the following publications. 



1. Ilortus Paddingtononsis, or a Catalogue of Plants cultiva- 

 ted in the (t:irden of J. Symmunds Esq. Paddiugton 

 House, London. 1797- 8\o. 



2. The Botanist's Companion, or an Introduction to tho 

 knowledge of Practical Botany, and the uses of Plants, 

 either growing wild in Gt. Britain, or cultivated for the 



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