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course, 4to. 1773. This work gave rise to those smart sa- 

 tires, An Heroic Epistle, and An Heroic Postscript. 



Humphrey Repton, Esq. His portrait is prefixed to his 

 Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape 

 Gardening, folio. 1803. He also published on this subject: 



1. Letter to U. Price, Esq. on Landscape Gardening, 

 8vo. 1794. 



2. ..Sketches and Hints on Landscape Gardening, folio, 

 1795. 



3. Enquiry into the Changes in Landscape Gardening, 

 8vo. 1806. 



4. On the Introduction of Indian Architecture and Gar- 

 dening, folio, 1808. 



5. On the supposed Effect of Ivy upon Trees. A charm- 

 ing little essay inserted in the Linn. Trans, vol. xi. 



6. Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape 

 Gardening, 4to. 1816. In p. 80 of the Encyclop. of Gar- 

 dening, is some general information respecting Mr. Repton. 



William Forsyth, Esq. His portrait is prefixed to the 

 seventh edition of his Treatise on the Culture and Manage- 

 ment of Fruit Trees, 8vo. 1824; also to the 4to. edition of 

 the same work in 1802. He also published Observations on 

 the diseases, defects, and injuries in all kinds of Fruit and 

 Forest Trees, with an account of a particular method of 

 cure, 8vo. 1791. Mr. Forsyth died in 1804. 



Mr. James Dickson, who established the well-known seed 



