368 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



1777 - The Botanical Cabinet. London, 1818-33. 2ovols. 8vo. 

 JOSEPH HEELEY. Letter on the Beauties of Hagley, Envil 



and the Leasowes, etc. London, 1777. i2mo. 



Description of Hagley Park. London, 1777. 8vo. 

 JOHN KENNEDY. A Treatise upon Planting, Gardening, and 



the Management of the Hot-house. 2nd ed.. enlarged. 

 London, 1777. 2 vols. 8vo. 



1778 The Practical Gardener, &c. London, 1778. No author's 



name. * 



N. SWINDEN. The Beauties of Flora displayed, &c. Lon- 

 don, 1778. 8vo. 



1779 ADAM NEALE. A Catalogue of Plants in the garden of 



John Blackburne, Esq., at Orford, Lancashire, alpha- 

 betically arranged, according to the Linnean system. 

 Warrington, 1779. 8vo. 



WILLIAM SPEECHLEY. A Treatise on the cultivation of the 

 Pine Apple. York, 1779. 8vo. 



A Treatise on the culture of the Vine in England. 



York, 1790. 4to. 



THOMAS ELLIS (gardener to the Bishop of London). The 

 Gardener's Pocket Calendar. London, 1779. I2mo. 

 An earlier edition is said to have been published anonymously 

 in 1770. 



JOHN MILLER. An Illustration of the Sexual System of 

 Linnaeus. London, 1779. 2 vols. 8vo. 



A General Dictionary of Husbandry, Planting, Gardening, 

 and the Vegetable part of the Materia Medica .... 

 selected from the best authors by the Editors of the 

 Farmers' Magazine. Bath, 1779. 2 vols. 8vo. 



1780 ALEXANDER WILSON, M.D. Some Observations relating to 



the Influence of Climate on Vegetables and Animal 

 Bodies. London, 1780. 8vo. 



JOHN TRUSLER. Practical Husbandry. 1780. 8vo. 



Elements of Modern Gardening. 8vo. 



The title-page has neither name nor date. The B.M. Catalogue 

 ascribes it to Trusler, and assigns it to the year 1800. Johnson does 

 not give any author, and dates it 1784. 



1781 WILLIAM HOUSTOUN, D.D. Reliquiae Houstounianae, a 



Catalogue and Description of Plants. 1781. 4to. 

 Published by Sir Joseph Banks. 



