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J. SINCLAIR, Bart. GO. On jinming old Apple 

 and Pear Trees. By Mr. J. YOUNG. Gl. An ad- 

 dress from the Riibiis Chaniaeinorns. By Air. GOR- 

 RIE. G'2. OnforcingSea Kale. By iMr.W. GIBBS. 

 63. On renovating old Peach trees in Hot-houses- 

 By Mr. A. HAY. G4. On the Carnation. By Mrs. 

 J. MITCHELL. Go. On the same. By Mr, \V. 

 CRAWFORD. 66. On the Guernsey cultivation 

 of the Parsnip, by Dr. MACCULLOCH, G7. On 

 the Mangold Wurtzel. By Dr. J, C. LETTS03I. 

 G8. On preserving Potatoes. By the Rev. A. DOW, 

 D. D. G9. On cherry trees. By Mr. W- UNDER- 

 WOOD. 70. On a new pruning ic^trument. By Mr. 

 W. MENZIES- 71. On Cast Iron Espalier rails. 

 By Mr. J. MI^DLETON 72. Oa the Potatoe. 

 By Mr. D. CRIGHTON. 73. On an increase of 

 3Ianure. By Mr. T. BISHOP- 74. O.i prevent- 

 ing the Blight in Fruit Trees. Mr. G. SINCLAIR. 

 75. On pruning and training Pear Trees. By A. 

 STEWART. 



181G- A plain and practical treatise on the culture and ma- 

 nagement of the Auricula, &c. London. r2mo. By 

 ISAAC EMMERTON. 



Mr Eramerton was an enthusiastic admirer of the Auricula. 

 He was a nurseryman and florist at Barnet. 



1816. A Treatise upon Bulbous Roots, Green-house Plants, 



Flower Gardens, Fruit Trees, the culture of the Sea 



Kale, Destruction of Insects, &c. — Bath. T2mo. By 



J.SALTER, Nurseryman, &c. Wells-Road Nursery, 



Bath. 



Mr. JAMES MEAN, head Gardener to Sir Abraham Hume 

 Bart, edited in 1816, the two following works of Abercrorabic 



