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purposes of Agriculture, Mediclae, Rural Economy, or 

 the Arts* London. 1816. 2 vols. 12mo. 



3. Hints to the Proprietors of Orchards. 1817. 12mo. 



4. The Cottager's Companion, or a complete system of Cot- 

 tage Gardening, intended to instruct the industrious Poor 

 of the United Kingdom. To which is added a descriptive 

 list of Plants growing wild, which are useful for culinary 

 purposes. 1818, 12mo. 



He also wrote an Essay on packing Plants for exportation 

 in Nicholson's Journal, vol. xxx. 339. 



HENRY ANDREWS, a Botanical Painter and Engraver 

 residing in London^ is author or editor of the following works. 



1; Engravings of Ericas or Heaths, with Botanical descrip- 

 tions. London. 1796. Folio. 



2. The Botanist's Repository, with coloured figures of such 

 Plants as have not appeared in any similar publication. 

 Published in numbers between 1797 and 1799, forming 2 

 vols. 4to. London. 



3. A Review of Plants hitherto figured in the Botanist's Re- 

 pository. London. 180 U 4to. 



4. The Heathery, or Monograph of the Genus Erica, pub- 

 lished in monthly numbers. In 6 vols, between 1804 and 

 1814. 



WALTER NICOL,wastheson of the Gardener who planned 

 and executed the grounds of Raith, nearKircaldy in Fifeshire, 

 and the Kitchen Garden of Werayss Castle in the same County, 



