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He had been Gardener and Bailiff to some Peer. He also 

 was author of some works on the Drill Husbandry. 



^ 1805. A Complete Dictionary of Practical Gardening, Lon- 

 don. 2 vols, 4to. by ALEXANDER MACDON- 

 ALD, an assumed name by Dr. R. W. DICKSON, 

 ofHindon in Middlesex, author of several Agricul- 

 tural works. 



V 



Architectural Sketches. London, fol. No. 1. by G. J. 



PARKYNS, author of " Monastic Remains," and 



reputed author of the six designs for laying out 



grounds, published, 1793, with Sonne's Designs for 



Villas. 



1806. The Florist's Manual. London. 12mo. by a Lady, 

 author of" Conversations on Botany.'' &:c. 



* 1807. The Practical Gardener. London. 8vo. by WILLL'\M 

 SHAW. 



1808. A Treatise on the Culture of the Pine Apple. Newark. 



8vo. by WILUAM GRIFFIN, formerly Gardener 

 to James Manners Sutton, Esq. at Kelliam Hall, near 

 Nottingham, and now to Samuel Smith, Esq. Wood 

 Hall, Herts.* 



1809. An Essay on the cultivation of the Plants belonging to 



the Order of Proteae. London. 4to. by J. KNIGHT. 

 F. H. S. 



This work has been attributed to Mr. Salisbury, but is the 

 production of Mr. Knight, who was Gardener to — Hibbert, 



« Loudon's Encyclop. of Gardeningt p. 1 113. 



