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The work is handsomely got up, and is embellished with 

 designs for houses besides numerous engravings of other 

 buildin2;s. 



Art. II, The American Gardeners^ Chronicle. A Monthly 

 Journal devoted to every description of Rural Economy, 

 as Gardening, Horticulture, Botany, and Agriculture. 

 Andrew Maythorn, Editor and Proprietor. Monthly, 8 

 pages, quarto. Nos. 1 to 5. New York, 1852. 



This is the title of a new gardening journal, edited by Mr. 

 A. Maythorn. It is of modest pretensions, but we hope will 

 meet with good success, and do valuable service in the cause 

 of horticulture. New York is certainly behind her sister cities 

 in horticultural progress and needs a journal of this descrip- 

 tion to awaken a greater interest in horticultural pursuits. 



Art. III. 1. Mr. Teschemachei-'' s Address before the Ply- 

 tnouth County Agricultural Socidy, 1851. Pamphlet, 8 vo., 

 pp. 23. 



2. Annual Report of the New Haven County Horticultural 

 Society, for 1851. Pamphlet, 8vo., pp. 44. 



3. A Treatise on the Potato ; with an Essay to show the 

 Cause of the Disease, arid to suggest its Remedy. By 

 W. J. Bradford. Pamphlet, 8vo., pp. 46. Boston, 1852. 



4. Transactions of the Norfolk Agricultural Society, for 

 1851. Pamphlet, 8vo., pp. 173. 



5. Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society, for 1851. 

 Pamphlet, 8vo., pp. 182. Salem, 1851. 



6. Twenty-fourth Anniversary Address before the American 

 Institute in the City of Neic York. By C. T. Jackson, 

 M. D., F. G. S. F. &c. Pamphlet, 8vo., pp. 23. New 

 York, 1851. 



