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Guide in the operations of ths Nursery, the Forest, and 

 the Grove. Edinburgh. 1812. 8vo. 



This posthumous publication was completed by Mr. Sang, 



WILLIAM PONTEY, ornamental Gardener, residing at 

 Huddersfield. He is planter and forest pruncr to the Duke 

 of Bedford. 



1. The profitable Planter; a treatise on the cultivation of the 



Larch and the Scotch Fir Timber, shewing that their ex- 

 cellent quality, especially that of the former, will render 

 them so essentially useful, as greatly to promote the Interest 

 of the Country. Huddersfield. 1800. 8vo. 4lh Edition. 

 London. 1814. 



2. The Forest Pruner, or Timber owners assistant ; being a 

 treatise on the training or management of British Timber 

 Trees, whether intended fur use, ornament, or shelter; 

 including an explanation of the causes of their general 

 diseases and defects, with means of prevention, and renif- 

 dies where practicable. Also on examination of the 

 properties of English Fir Timber, with remarks on the de- 

 fects of the old, and the outlines of a new system for the 

 management of Oak Woods. With eight explanatory 

 plates. London. 1805. 8vo. 3rd Edition London. 1810 



3. The Rural Improver. Huddersfield. 1823. 4to. 



1802. Rural Recreation, or the Gardener's Instructor; ex- 

 hibiting in a clear and perspicuous manner all the 

 operations necessary in the Kitchen, Flower, and Fruit 

 Gardens, &:c, for every month in the year. With a 

 Treatise on the management of Eees ; Catalogue of 

 Plants, Sic, By a Society of Practical Gardeners, 

 London. 8vo. 



