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1789 James Adam. Practical Essays on Af^riculture, containing 



an Account of Soils, and tlic manner of correcting 

 them ; an Account of the culture of all Field Plants ; 

 also on the Culture and management of Grass Lands, 

 &c. London, i/Sg. 2 vols. 8vo. * 



William Aitox. Hortus Kewensis. London, 1789. 

 3 vols. 8vo. 



• Second edition enlarged by his son, William Townsend 



Alton, 1810-13. 5 vols. 8vo. 



1790 Richard Pulteney. Historical and biographical sketches 



of the progress of Botany. London, 1790. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 General View of the Writings of Linnaeus. London, 



1805. 4to. 

 Decorations for Plants and Garden. Published by 



Taylor. Cir. 1790 

 E. O. Donovan, f.r. and l.s. The Botanical Review, or 



the Beauties of Flora. Nos. 1-7. London, 1790 

 Brulles. Hints for the management of Hot-beds, &c. 



Bath, 1790. 8vo. * 



William Woodville, m.d. Medical Botany. London, 1790. 



3 vols. Supplement. James Phillips. 1794. 4^0. 

 1791 Richard Anthony Salisbury. Icones Stirpium variorum, 



Descriptionibus illustratae. London, 1791. 8vo. 



Paradisus Londinensis. London, 1805-8. 4to. 



Salisbury contributed many valuable papers to the Trans. 

 Horticultural Society. 



Erasmus Darwin, m.d., f.r.s. The Botanic Garden, a 

 poem, in two parts : part I, The Economy of Vegeta- 

 tion ; part n. The Loves of the Plants. London, 

 1791. 4to. 



Phytologia, or the Philosophy of Agriculture and 



Gardening, (S:c. London, 1800. 4to. 



James Sowerby, i'.l.s. The Florist's Delight, cS:c. London, 

 1791. Folicj 



Figures of English Fungi, or Mushrooms. London, 



1792-1803. 3 vols, folio 



English Botany, with Sir J. E. Smith. 1790-1820. 



36 vols. 8vo. 



