xlvi Library. 



Miscellanies — continued. 

 VOL. X. 



1. The great Error of American Agriculture Exposed, 

 by Thomas Moore, Baltimore, 1801. 



2. Explanation oi the Improvements on Straw Cut- 

 ters, and on Flour, Cider, and Tobacco Presses, 

 and Improvements in Agriculture, by Evan Evans, 

 Washington City, 1813. Gift of C. J. Ingersoll. 



3. On Soap Ashes as a Manure, London, 1813. Gift 

 of Dr. Mease. 



4. On the Economy of Farm Yard Manure, by Fran- 

 cis Blakie, London. Gift of do. 



5. Drill Husbandry Perfected, by Rev. James Cooke, 

 London, 1784. 



6. On an Improved Mode of Cultivating and Prepar- 

 ing Hemp and Flax, by W. Salisbury, London, 1819. 

 Gift of Robert Barclay, Esq. 



7. Examinations into the expediency of establishing 

 a Board of Agriculture in New York, Brooklyn, 

 1819. 



8. Address of the General Committee of the Board 

 of Agriculture of the State of New York to the 

 County Agricultural Societies. Gift of R. Peters. 



VOL. XI. 



1. Wildman on Bees, Lond. 1812. Gift of R. Welford. 



2. Doddridge on Bees, St. Clairsville, Ohio, 1813. Gift 

 of Dr. A. Ritchie, of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania^ 



3. Notes on the Cultivation of Tobacco, by Peter 

 Miner, Baltimore, 1822. Gift of Dr. Mease. 



4. Geological and Agricultural Survey of Rensselaer 

 Co. New York. Gift of do. 



5. Geological Survey of Albany County, New York. 

 Gift of do. 



6. Address to Jefferson Co. New York, Agricultural So- 

 ciety, 1824, by J. Le Ray dc Chaumont. Gift of do. 



7. Account of the produce of Mr. Cramp's Cow, Lon- 

 don, 1811. Gift of R. Peters, Esq. 



