37U .1 J/ /STOAT OF CARD ESI SO IS ESGLASD. 



1785 Glcaninfjjs on Gardens, chiefly respecting the ancient 



style in England. London, 1829. 8vo. 



William Marshall. Planting and Ornamental Gardening : 

 a Practical Treatise. London, 1785. 8vo. 

 Without autlior's name. 



2nd edition, with the title Planting and Rural Orna- 



ment. London, 1796. 8vo. 

 James Bolton. Filices Britanniae, an History of the British 



proper Ferns, with plain and accurate Descriptions, 



&c. Leeds, 1785 

 John, Earl of Bute. Botanical Tables, containing the 



different families of British Plants, &c. London, 1785. 



9 vols. 8vo. * 



James Dickson, f.l.s. Fasciculus Plantarum Cryptogami- 



carum Britannia. London, 1785 



Dickson was the author of many papers in the Horticultural 

 Society's Transactions. 



1786 Francis Xavier Vispre. A Dissertation on the growth of 



Wine in England. Bath, 1786. 8vo. 



Robert Browne. A Method to preserve Peach and Nec- 

 tarine Trees from the effect of Mildew, &c. London, 

 1786. i2mo. 



Rev. Philip le Brocq, m.a. A Description of certain 

 methods of Planting, Training, and Managing all 

 kinds of Fruit Trees, Vines, &c. London, 1786. 8vo. 



A Sketch of a Plan for making the Tract of Land called 



the New Forest a real Forest, and for various other 



purposes of the first national importance. 1793. 8vo. 

 The Compleat Herbal, or Family Physician, giving an account 



of all such Plants as are now used in the Practice of 



Physic, with their Descriptions and Virtues. 2 vols. 



No author's name. London, 1787. 8vo. 

 1787 William Curtis. The Botanical Magazine (begun by). 



London, 1787 



First series, 1787 to 1826, 53 vols.; Index, 1828. Second series, 

 edited by S. Curtis and W. J. Hooker, 1827 to 1844, 17 vols. Third 

 series, edited by Sir W. J. Hooker, 1845 to 1S5S, 13 vols. 



