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6. Considerations on the Broad-cloth Manufac- 

 ture, 1774. 



7. Bufforis Natural History, in French, 1774. 



8. Goldsmith's History of the Earth and Ani- 

 mated Nature, 1775. 



9. Pringles Discourse on the Torpedo, 1775. 



10. Hamilton's Observations on Mount Vesu- 

 vius, 1775. 



11. Essays on Agriculture, by a Farmer, 

 1775. 



1 2. Dr Hardy s Sermon before the Commis- 

 sioner, 1775. 



13. Jenkinson's Botany, 1775. 



14. Harris's Philosophical Arrangements, 

 1775. 



15. Clark on the Shoeing of Horses, 1775. 



16. Boutcher on Forest Trees, 1775. 



17. Cockburn's Collection, 1775. 



18. Martyn's Elements of Natural History, 

 1775. 



19. Rose's Elements of Botany, 1775. 



20. Innes on the Muscles, 1775. 



21. Hamilton's Practice of Midwifery, 1775. 

 And several others which he did not choose to 



be known. 



In 1780, the late Earl of Buchan projected a 

 Society of Antiquaries of Scotland ; and upon 

 its establishment Mr Smellie was enrolled one 

 of the original members, and was appointed 

 printer of their journals and transactions ; and in 

 the following year he was elected keeper and 



