Library, xlv 



Mis cellan ies — co ntinued, 



in the Southern States, and of Coffee, Cocoa, and 

 Cochineal, in East Florida, by P. S. Chazotte, Phila- 

 delphia, 1811. Gift of the Author. 



7. Letters on the Internal Improvement of Pennsyl- 

 vania, by Roads and Canals, by W. J. Duane, Phila- 

 delphia, 1811. 



8. Memorial of the Philadelphia Society for Promot- 

 ing Agriculture, on the Instituting Agricultural 

 Societies in all the Counties of the State, 1819. 



9. Hints to Emigrants on the Choice of Lands, Al- 

 bany, 1818. 



10. Queries on the State of Husbandry in the United 

 States. 



11. State of the Country in December, 1816, by Sir 

 John Sinclair. Gift of the Author. 



12. Remarks on Barometical Scales, on a New Rain 

 Guage, and the Winds, Edin. 1814. Gift of Samuel 

 Patterson, Esq. 



13. On the Art of Mining by W. H. Keating, Phila- 

 delphia, 18^1. Gift of the Author. 



VOL. IX. 



1. A New System of Cultivation, without Lime, 

 Dung, or Summer Fallows, by Gen. Beatson, Phila- 

 delphia edition, 1811. 



2. Holkham, its Agriculture, by Edward Rigby, M. 

 D. 3d edition, Norwich, 1818. 



3. On the use of Salt in Agriculture and Feeding 

 Stock, S. Parkes, Philadelphia edition, 1819, with a 

 Preface by R. Peters, and Notes on the Use of 

 Salt in the United States, by J. Mease, M. D. 



4. On the Use of Chemical Salt in Tillage, and on 

 Spanish Salve for Sheep, by Joseph Nelson, Leeds, 

 1820. Gift of Samuel Patterson, Esq. Edinburgh. 



5. Treatise on Agriculture, by M. Bowler, Provi« 

 dence, 1786. 



