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2. General Report of the Agricultural state, and 

 Political circumstances of Scotland. Drawn up under 

 the direction of Sir J, Sinclair, Bart. Edinburgh. 

 1814. 2 vols. 



1814. LEONARD PHILLIPS, jun. Fruit Tree Nurseryman 

 Lambeth, wrote the following. 



1. A Catalogue of Fruit Trees for sale. London, 

 folio. 



2. Transactions in the Fruit Tree Nursery, Vauxhall. 

 London. 1816. folio. 



-The Forcer's Assistant; or a treatise with useful hints 

 on forcing, by a new device for the application of 

 Frames to the culture of Melons, Pines, and other 

 choice Fruit, from Dwarf Plants; and of the early 

 Esculents usually in demand for the first Tables ; in- 

 cluding a few plain directions for forcing the Grape, 

 Cherry, and Peach in houses: with an appendix des- 

 cribing the Patent forcing frame, and exhibiting some 

 of its advantages ; to which is prefixed an introduction 

 connecting the principal parts of the Theory of Vege- 

 tation, with the practice of Horticulture. Chipping 

 Norton, 8vo. By E, WEEKS, formerly Gardener to 

 liord Kirkwall, now of the Horticultural Repository, 

 London. 



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^^^1814. Memoirs of the CALEDONIAN HORTICULTURAL 

 ^^'^ SOCIETY, vol. 1. 8vo. 



1. On the Curl in Potatoes. MR. T. DICKSON. 



2. On the same. By J- SHERIFF, Esq. 3. On 

 employing Earthen-ware Tubes for flues in Hot-houses. 



