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Samuel Fullmer. The Young Gardener's best Companion 

 for the Kitchen and Fruit Garden. London, 1781. 

 i2mo. 



1782 William Raley. A Treatise on the Management of Potatoes. 



London, 17S2. 8vo. 



1783 Ermenonville — ^La.lthus. An Essay on Landscape. From 



the French of Ermenonville. 1783. i2mo. * 



No author's name, but said by Johnson to be by Mr. Malthus. 



Charles Bryant. Flora Diaetetica, or History of Esculent 

 Plants, &c. London, 1783. 8vo. 



A Dictionary of the Ornamental Trees, &c. Norwich, 



1790. 8vo. 

 de Lille. — On Gardening. Translated from the French 



of r Abbe de Lille. 1783. 4to. * 



William Falconer, m.d., f.r.s. An Historical View of the 



Taste for Gardening and Laying out Grounds among 



the Nations of Antiquity. 1783. 8vo. "^ 

 An Essay on the Preservation of the Health of Persons 



employed in Agriculture, &c. Bath, 1789. 8vo. 



Miscellaneous Tracts and Collections relating to 



Natural History, &c. Cambridge, 1793. 4to. 



Thomas Kyle. A Treatise on the Management of Peach 

 and Nectarine Trees, either in forcing-houses, or on 

 hot and common walls. Edinburgh, 1783. 8vo. 



Catalogue of Plants, with their English and Latin 



Linnaean names, sold by Lucker and Smith, Dalston. 

 1783. 8vo. 



William Gilpin. Observations . . . relative chieiiy to 

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8vo. 



Several distinct works, descriptive of Tours in different parts of 

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1785 Samuel Felton. Miscellanies on Ancient and Modern 



Gardening, and on the Scenery of Nature. London, 



1785. 8vo. ^ -^ 



Without author's name. 



On the Portraits of Enghsh Authors on Gardening. 



X^ondon, 1828. 8vo. 



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