SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, M. D., F. R. s. Ed. 



Further Observations on Manures; intended as a supplement to Kirwan's 

 publication on those matters. Med. Repos. vol. n. p. 240 9, 1799. 



Additional Notices on Manures; intended to follow the meditated Report 

 of the British board of Agriculture on Manures. Ibid. p. 345 354, 

 1799. 



Observations on the Can'ker-worm, which devours the leaves of Apple- 

 trees. Agric. Transactions, 1801. Med. Repos. vol. iv. p. 69. 



Facts in relation to Vegetation. Med. Repos. vol. HI. p. 420, 1801. 



Description of various vegetable phenomena. Ibid. vol. iv. p. 196, 1801. 



Essay on Salt (muriate of Soda), as favourable to the health and thrift 

 of domestick animals, when taken with their food in moderate quanti- 

 ties. Tilloch Philos. Mag. 1804. 



Letter to late Gov. Milledge of Georgia, assuring from culture, that the 

 seeds of the Bhenne, brought there by the negro slaves, produced 

 plants of Sesamuin, whose grain affords an oil of a preferable quality 

 to that of the Olive, for food, medicine, &c. 1809. Georgia News- 

 papers. 



Letter to the late Josicih Meigs, Surveyor General of the Land Office, on 

 introducing the Phoenix dactylofera, or Date-bearing Palm-tree, into 

 the Southern section of the Fredonian States. 1810. Nat. Intell. and 

 Southern Gazettes. 



Description of the North American fungus, called Tuckahoe orsclerot; 

 Med. Repos. vol. xv. p. 3357. 1812. 



Discourse before the Hist. Soc., on the Botany of the two Americas. 

 1812. Hist. Soc. Trans, 



Abstract of Don Jose Ignacio Pombo's Spanish book, on the four Spe- 

 cies of Cinchona, called Peruvian Bark trees; in Southwick's Plough- 

 boy, for Aug. 5th, 1820. 



Correspondence with William Prince, on a singular hybrid fruit, produced 

 between the Spanish chesnut, and the Fredonian chinquapin; South- 

 wick's Ploughboy, Nov. 1, 1820. 



Address, pronounced before the New-York County Agric. Soc., at their 

 fair in Haerlem, Oct. 1820, in Newspapers of the time. 



Two Speeches, on the Linncan celebration at Flushing, in May 1823 and 

 1824, in Newspapers of the time. 



Botanical and Horticultural Notices, in Ilauston's and Brooks' Minerva: 

 Vol. II. P. i. pp. 185, 202, 217, 296, 313; P. n. 28, 72, 107, 136, 137, 

 186, 344; vol III 90, 184 &, 281, &c. 



Letter to Stephen Van Renssalaer, Pres. of N. Y. Board of Agriculture, 

 on the Fly-weavel, or Tinea segetis, destructive to wheat-grain, in 

 the sheaf and stack. Oct. 1825, in Newspapers of the day. 



Address, pronounced before the IS". Y. Horf. Soc. at the Annual Celebra- 

 tion, Aug. 29, 1826. 



