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



Correspondence, with Prof Hooker of Glasgow Univ. on the St. Lorenzo 



Polatoe, or Witheringia montana of Peru; with a coloured fig. Bot. 



Magaz. Sept. 1827. 

 An extensive collection of MSS. prepared with great care, when he was 



Piof. of Botany and Mat. Med., and then used for the purpose of 



Lectures. 

 To these may be added Occasional Contributions to Woodworth and Dell's 



Parthenon; to Messrs. Fleet and Halsey's N. Y. Farmer; and to the 



Amer. Farmer of Mr. Skinner. 



N. H. CARTER, A. M. Author of " Letters from Europe," and 



late Corresponding Secretary of the Society. 

 Address, read before the N. Y. Hort Soc., at the Anniversary Celebra- 

 tion of the 28th of August, 1827. New-York, 1827. 



WILLIAM WILSON, Nurseryman. 



Economy of the Kitchen- Garden, the Orchard, and the Vinery, with plain, 



practical directions for their management. New-York, 1828. 12mo. 



pp 206. 

 The Author announces also, as forthcoming, a new work, to be entitled 



The New- York Horticulturist, an Extract from which is published in 



N. Y. Farmer and Hort. Reposit. Art. 120. vol. i. 



GRANT THORBCRN, Seedsman and Florist. 



The Gentleman and Gardejier's Kalendar, containing ample directions 

 for the cultiration of the Kitchen and Flower Garden, Green House, 

 Nursery, Orchard, &,c. for the U. S. of Amer. New-York, 1821. 3d. 

 edit. 12mo. pp. 132. 



Beside the above mentioned Books and Treatises, there are numerous con- 

 tributions to The New-York Farmer and other Periodicals, by the Resi- 

 dent Members of the Society. 



B. 



LIST OF PUBLICK GARDENS, GARDENERS, SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS, 

 IN AND NEAR THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. 



ARMSTRONG ... at Kip's Bay, near New- York, has a Nursery aad 

 Green-house. 



BLOODGOOD b Co. James, Nurserymen, 206 Front St. New- York. At Flush- 

 ing, L. I. 11 miles from New- York, they have a Nursery, &c. occupying 

 10 acres 



