362 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



1763 . Catalogus Horti Botanici Cantabrigiensis, a Catalogue 



of the Botanic Garden at Cambridge. Cambridge, 

 1771. 8vo. 



Rousseau's Letters ; or the Elements of Botany, 



addressed to a Young Lady ; with Notes, and twenty- 

 four additional Letters, explaining the system of 

 Linnaeus. Translated from the French. London, 



1785. 8vo. 



5th edition, 1796. 



Thirty-eight Plates, with Explanations intended to 

 illustrate Linnaeus' System of Vegetables, and 

 particularly adapted to the Letters on the Elements 

 of Botany. London, 1788. 8vo. 



Flora Rustica, exhibiting figures of such Plants as are 



either useful or hurtful in Husbandry ; with 

 Scientific Characters, &c. London, 1792-4. 8vo. 

 The Language of Botany ; being a Dictionary of the 

 Terms made use of in that Science, principally by 

 Linnaeus, &c. London, 1793. 8vo. 



The Gardeners' and Botanists' Dictionary of the late 



Philip Miller, corrected and newly arranged, with 

 additions. London, 1803-7. 4 vols. folio 



Various papers contributed to the Transactions of the 



Linnaean Society. 4to. 



1764 REV. WALTER HARTE. Essays on Husbandry, and a 



Treatise on Lucerne, by W. H., Canon of Windsor. 



With plates. 1764 and 1770 

 The Dutch Florist, from the Dutch of Van Campen. 1764. 



4to. * 



Museum Rusticum et Commerciale, &c. London, 1764. 



6 vols. 8vo. 

 De Re Rustica. A similar work to the above, begun 



1768, completed 1770. 2 vols. 8vo. 



These three works are thus described by Johnson. 



WILLIAM SHENSTONE. Unconnected Thoughts on Garden- 

 ing, in Essays on Men and Manners. 1764. 3 vols. 8vo. 



The Complete Farmer ; or, Dictionary of Husbandry. Pub- 

 lished by David Henry. 1764. 



Johnson mentions a second edition, 1768. 



