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STATISTICS OF AG RICULTURE. 



Part IV. 



1810. Hmt, Charles Henry, Esq. 



Treatise on the Merino and Anglo-Merino Breeds of ijlieep. 

 Lonci. 8vo. 



1810. Townsend, Rev. Horatio, M.A. rector and 

 vicar of the union of Kilgariffe in the diocese of 

 Ross, and of Carigaline in the diocese of Cork. 



Statistical Survey of the County of Cork. Dublin, 8vo. 



1810. Williamson, Capt. Thomas, upwards of 20 

 years in Bengal. 



Agricultural Mechanism ; or, a Display of the several pro- 

 perties and Powers of the Vehicles, Implements, and Machmery 

 connected with Husbandry. Lond. 8vo. 



1810. Adams, George. ^ ^ ^ 



A New System of ARriculture and Feeding Stock. Lond. Hvo. 



1810. Brury, Charles, of Nottingham, apparently 

 a sort of charlatan agriculturist. 



1. A Farmer's recent and important Discovery of a System 

 for improving Land and augmenting Crops of Corn, &c. 



2. Recent and important National Discoveries. Lond. 1813. 

 8vo. ^ 



1810. Parish, John, Dumfries. 

 A Treatise on Florin Grass. 8vo. 



1810. Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, Esq. F.R.S. 

 and M.R.I.A., civil engineer, resident at Edge- 

 worth Town, Ireland, author of various works. 



An Essay on the Construction of Roads and Carriages. 

 Lond. 8vo. 



1811. Morley, John, of Blickling, in the county 

 of Norfolk. 



Cheap and profitable Manure, Lond. Svo. 

 1811. Lee, H. P. Esq., Maidenhead Thicket. 

 Description of a New Threshuig Machine invented by him. 

 {Nicholson's Journal, xxix. 274.) 



1811. Livingston, Chancellor. 



An Essay on Sheep; with additional Remarks, by William 

 Cobbett. Lond. 8vo. 



1811. Macdonald, Jam^s, M. A. 



General View of the Agriculture of the Hebrides. 8vo. 



1811. Morgan, J. R., farmer and land surveyor. 



(isneral View of the Agriculture of the County of Cornwall. 

 Lond. 8vo. 



1811. White, Rev. Andrew, and Duncan Macfar- 

 Ian, D.D. 



General View of the Agriculture of Dumbartonshire. Glasg. 

 8vo. .^ ^ 



1811. Keith, George Skeene, D.D. 



A (ieneral View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire, Svo. 



1811. Smith, Rev. Samuel. 



General View of the Agriculture of Galloway. Lond 8vo. 



1811. Henderson, Robert, farmer at Broorahill, 

 near Annan, Dumfriesshire. 



Treatise on the breeding of Swine and curing of Bacon ; with 

 Hints on Agricultural Subjects. Edin. Svo. 



1811. Parey, John, sen., mineral surveyor. A man 

 of sound views and great experience. 



General View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Derby- 

 shire. Lond. 3 vols. 



1811. Loudon, John, F.L.S , H.S., landscape gar- 

 dener, author of the Pncyclopcedia of Gardening, 

 and other works; born in Lanarkshire in 1782, 

 began to practise in 1803 ; to farm extensively in 

 Oxfordshire in 1809, and in Middlesex in 1810; 

 travelling on the continent in 1813-14-15, again in 

 1819, now residing at Bayswater. 



Designs for laving out Farms and Farm Buildings in the 

 Scotch Stvle, adapted to England ; comprising an Account of 

 the Introduction of the Berwicfahite Husbandry into Middle- 

 sex and Oxfordshire. Lond. 4to. 



1811. Gooc/i, Rev. W. 



General View of the Agriculture of Cambridgeshire. Lond. 

 Svo. 



1812. Trotter, James, farmer. 



General View of the Agriculture of West I^othian. Svo. 



1812. Bald, Robert, civil engineer at Alloa. 



General View of the Agriculture of the County of Mid- 

 Lothian. Svo. . , 



1812. Strickland, H, Esq., of Brighton. 



A (reneral View of the Agriculture of the East Riding of 

 Yorkshire. Lond. 8vo. ' 



1812. Singer, Rev. William, D.D., muuster of 

 Kirkpatrick. 



General View of the Agriculture, State of Property, and 

 Improvements in the County of Dumfries. Edin. Svo. 



1812. Henderson, J. 



General View of the Agriculture of the County of Caithness. 

 8vo. 



1813. Walker, W. 



An Essay on Draining Land by the Steam Engine. Lond. 

 8vo. 



1813. Dami, Sir Humphrey, president of the Roval 

 Society, LL.D., V.P.R.I., ER-S., Edin. M.R,I.A., 

 &c. 



Elements of Agricultural Chemistry ; in a Course of Lec- 

 tures for the Board of Agriculture. 4to. and Svo. 



1813. Horner, T., Esq., land surveyor, a man of 

 great genius and ability in various departments of 

 prawing and pictorial description. 



Description of an improved Method of delineating Estates. 

 Lond. Svo. 



1813. Newby, Thomas. 



Remarks on theiMangel-Wurzel f Mangold Wurzel), or Root 

 of Scarcity, with Direct ioui for its Culture Lond. Svo. 

 ISlI'. Johnson, John. 



Short Eswy on Agricultural Improvements ; shewing, a the 

 first Object, the great need thereof. Svo. 



1814. Shirreff, John, farmer at Captain Head, near 

 Haddington, Scotland, afterwards a land agent, and 

 finally steward to a nobleman near Stirling. 



1. General View of the Agriculture of the Orkney Islands. 

 Edin. Svo. 



2. Method of Stacking Tumi)>s to preserve them through 

 the Winter. (Nicholson's Journal, xiii. 2C8.) 



1815. Huish, Robert, Esq., of the Imperial Apia- 

 rian Society at Vienna. 



A Treatise on the Nature, Economy, and Practical Ma- 

 nagement of Bees. Lond. Svo. 



1815. Dodd, Ralph, civil engineer. 



Practical Observations on the Dry Rot in Timber. Ind. 

 Svo. 



1815. Moubray, Bonnington, Esq. 



A Practical Treatise on the method of Breeding, Rearing, 

 and Fattening Domestic Poultry, Pigeons, and Rabbits. Svo. 



1815. Little, John. 



Practical Observations on the Improvement and Manage- 

 ment of Mountain Sheep and Sheep Farms. Svo. 

 1815. Simpson, Pindar. 



Treatise on the Cultivation of Mangold Wurzel, as Winter 

 Food for Cattle. Lond. Svo. 



1815. Birbeck, Morris, Esq., formerly a farmer in 

 Suffolk, now an extensive proprietor and resident 

 cultivator in the Illinois. Drowned there in 1825. 



1. Notes in a Joumev through France from Dieppe, through 

 Paris and Lvons to ttie "Pyrenees, and back through Toulouse 

 in 1814, describing the Habits of the People, and the .'igri- 

 culture of the County. Svo. 



2. Notes in a Joumev in America, from the Coast of Vir- 

 ginia to the Territory of Illinois. Lond. 1818. Svo. 



1815. Hornby, Thomas, Esq., surgeon, York. 

 Dissertation on Lime, and its use and abuse in Agriculture, 



embracing a View of its Chemical Effects. Svo. 



1816. J'anderstrceten, T. 

 Improved Agriculture, and the Suppression of Smuggling, 



Property Tax, and Poor's Rates, &c. Lond. Svo. 



1816. Anderson, William,. farmer, Angusshire. 

 Observations on a new Mode of Stacking Corn, ifeculiarly 

 adapted to Wet Seasons ; recommending a Plan, successfully 

 practised, by which corn may be stacked with advantage soon 

 after being cut down. Svo. 



1818. Macwilliam, Robert, Esq. architect and sur- 

 vevor, London. 



An Essay on the Origin and Operation of the Dry Rot ; to 

 which are aruiexed. Suggestions for the Cultivation of Forest 

 Trees, and an Abstract of the Forest Laws. 4 to. 



1819. Radcliffe, Rev. T. 



A Survey of the Husbandry of Ea.stem and Western Flan- 

 ders, made under the Autliorjty of the Dublin Farming 

 Socictv. Svo. 



1819. Williams, T. W. 



The Farmer's Lawyer ; containing the Whole of the l^aw 

 and local Customs in regard to Agricultural Possessicou, Pro- 

 perties, and Pursuits. Svo. 



1819. Swinbourne, R. 



The Farmer's New and Complete Account Book. 



1819. Blackie, Prands, first gardener, and after- 

 wards steward to T. W. Coke, Esq. of Holkham. 



1. A Treatise on the Management of Hedge and Hedge- 

 row Timber. 12mo. 



2. On the Economy of Farm Yard Manure, &c 12mo. 

 1820. 



3. On Mildew, and the Culture of Wheat. 12mo. 1821. 

 4. On Smut in Wheat. 12mo. 1822. 



1820. Righy, Edward, M.D., F.L.S. 

 1. Framlingham, its Agriculture, &c., including the Econo- 

 my of a small Farm. Svo. 



2. Holkham, its Agriculture, &c. Svo. 1821. 



1820. Grisenthwaite, William, apothecary, of 

 Wells, in Norfolk. 



A new Theory of Agriculture, in which the Nature of Soils, 

 Crops, and Manures is explained, many prevailing prejudices 

 are exploded, and the Application of Bones, Gy!>sum, Lime, 

 Chalk, &c. determined on scientific Principles. l2mo. 



1820. Beat son. Major- General Alexander, for- 

 merly governor of St. Helena. 



A Description of a new Agricultural Implement; which, 

 by the Power of One Horse, performs a Variety of Operation* 

 in Cultivation, at the Rate of Three Acres per Day. Svo. 



1820. Mather, John, Castle Hill, Carse of Cowrie. 



The Farmer and Land Steward's Assistant ; or, a Specimen of 

 Farm Book-kee))ing, exhibiting in a concise and simple Form, 

 the 'fransactions in the arable, grazing, and woodlemd De- 

 partments ; a general Cash Account ; and an Account of the 

 Charge and Discharge ujran each Department ; the Whole 

 selected from Books of real Business. 4to. 



1820. Johnson, Cufhbert William. 



An Essay on the Uses of Salt for Agricultural Purposes, 

 with Instructions for its Employment as a Manure, and in 

 the Feeding of Cattle, &c. 



1820. Towne, L. 



The Farmer and Grazier's Guide. Svo. 



1820. Burroughs, Edward, Esq. 



Essavs on Practical Husbandry and Rural Economy. Svo. 



1822. Salisbury, W. formerly a botanical nursery- 

 man, now a private teacher of botany, &c. 



The Cottager's Agricultural (Companion, 12rao. 



1822. Munro, Colonel Innes. 



A Guide to Farm Book-keei>ing, founded upon actual 

 Practice, and upon new and concise Principles. Roval Svo. 



1822. Napier, Hon. William John, F.R.S. Edin. 

 post captain in the Royal Navy ; a vice-president 

 of the Pastoral Society of Selkirkshire, &c. 



