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1810. Travelling on the continent in 1813 — 14 — 15 ; again in 

 1819; and again in 1828—29. Now residing at Brajswater* 



He is author of the following works. 



*V !• Observations on laying out the Public Squares of London. 

 (Literary Journal. 1803.) 



^ 2. Observations on the formation and management of useful 

 and ornamental Plantations ; on the Theory and Practice 

 of Landscape Gardening; and on gaining and on banking 

 land from Rivers or the Sea. Edinburgh. 1804. 8vo. 



3. A short Treatise on some improvements lately made in 

 Hot-hoiiscSj Edinburgh. 1805 • 8vo. 



^^ _ 4. A Treatise on forming, improving, and managing Country 

 Residences, and on the choice of situations appropriate to 

 every class of Purchasers. With an Appendix, containing 

 an enquiry into the utility and merits of Mr. Repton's 

 mode of shewing effects by slides and sketches; and stric- 

 tures on his opinions and practice in Landscape Garden- 

 ing. Illustrated by descriptions of Scenery and Buildings 

 by references to Country Seats, and Passages of Country 

 in most parts of Great Britain, and by 32 engravings. 

 London, 180G. 2 vols. 4to. 



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5. Hints on the formation of Gardens and Pleasure Grounds, 

 &c. 1812. Plates. 4to. 



G. Remarks on the construction of Hot-houses; pointing out 

 the most advantageous forms, materials, and contrivances 

 to be used in their construction; with a Review of the va- 

 rious methods of building them in foreign countries, as 

 well as in England ; with 10 plates, from etchings on Stone 

 1817. 4to, 



