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2. The history of cultivated Vegetables. LoDdon. 1822. 2 

 vols 8vo, 



3. Sylva Florifera, the Slirubbcry ; containing an historical 

 and botanical account of the flowering- Shrubs and Trees 

 which now ornament the Shrubbery, &c. 1823' London. 

 2 vols. 8vo. 



4. Flora Domestica, or Portable F lower- Gai'den^ London. 



1823 and 1827. 8vo. 



5. Flora Historica — London. 1824. 2 vols. 8vo. 



1820. A short, plain Treatise on Carnations and Pinks, 8vo, 

 By RICHARD PIGOTT, Florist at Sherdington, 

 near Cheltenham. 



-1. An Essay on the uses of Salt for agricultural 

 purposes, and in horticulture. By CUTIIBERT 

 WILLIAM JOHNSON. London. 8vo. The second 

 edition in 1821. The third in 1829. 



2. Observations on the employment of Salt in Agri- 

 culture and Horticulture. By the same Author. 

 London. 1825. It is now in its ninth edition. 



I cannot trust myself, as the near relative of the author of 

 the above, to give an opinion on their merits, but I must gra- 

 tify myself by quoting the opinion of a far abler judge ; "I have 

 perused the essay, says Mr. G, Sinclair, the scientific and ex- 

 perienced author of the HortusGramineus Woburnensis, in a let- 

 ter now before me, with very greatpleasure, and I am sure there 

 can be but one opinion of its great merit, as it imquestionably 

 is superior to any publication that has yet appeared on the 

 subject. Such a body of evidence, so ably arranged, and 



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