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LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF GARDENING; 



Presentinij in one systematic view, the Histon,- an'i Present State of Gardening in all Coun- 

 tries, and its Theory and Practice in Great Britain: with the Manat;ement ot the Kitchen 

 Garden, the Flower Garden, Layini^-out Grounds, etc. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. etc. A new 

 Edition. Svo.with neatly 1,000 Kngravings on Wood, 2/. 10s. cloth. 



LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF AGRICULTURE ; 



Comprising the Theory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer, Laying-out, Improvement, 

 and Management of Landed Property, and of the cultivation and economy of the Animal and 

 Vegetable Productions of Agriculture, including all the latest improvements. By J. C. 

 Loudon, F.L.G.Z. and H.S. etc. Fifth Edition. Svo. with upwards of 1,100 Engravings on 

 Wood, by Branston, 2/. 10s. cloth. 



LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF PLANTS; 



Including all the Plnnts which are now found in, or have been introduced into,Great Britain ; 

 giving their Natural History, accompanied by such Descriptions, Engraved Figures, and 

 Elementary Details, as may enable a beginner, who is a mere English reader, to discover the 

 name of every Plant which he may find in flower, and acquire all the information respecting 

 it which is useful and interesting'. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S., etc. The Specific Characters 

 by an Eminent Botanist ; the Drawings by J. D. C. Sowerby, F.L.S. A new Edition, with a 

 new Supplement and a new Index. Svo. with nearly 10,000 wood Engravings, 73«.6rf. cloth. 



LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF COTTAGE, FARM, AND VILLA 



AllCHITECTURE and FURNITURE. Containing Designs for Cottages, Villas, Farm 

 Houses, Farmeries, Country Inns, Public Houses, Parochial schools, etc. ; with the requisite 

 Fittini,'S-up, Fixtures, and Furniture, and appropriate Offices, Gardens, and Garden Scenery: 

 each Design accompanied by Analytical and Critical Remarks. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. 

 etc. New Edition, Edited by Mrs. Loudou. Svo. with more thau2,000 Engraviugsou Wood, 

 63s. cloth. 



LOUDON.— HORTUS BRITANNICUS: 



A Catalogue of all the Plants indigenous to or introduced into Britain. New Edition, 

 with a Supplement, prepared, under the direction of J. C. Loudou, by VV. H. Baxter, and 

 revised by George Don, F.L.S. Svo. 31s. 6d. cloth. 



L0UD0N.-HORTU5 LICNOSUS LONDINENSIS; 



Or, a Catalogue of all the Ligneous Plants cultivated in the neighbourhood of London. To 

 which are added their usual Prices in Nurseries. By J. C.Loudon, F.L.S. etc. Svo. 7». 6d. 



LOW.-ON LANDED PROPERTY, AND THE ECONOMY OF ESTATES; 



Comprehending the Relations between Landlord and Tenant, and the Principles and Forms 

 of Leases; of Farm Buildings, Enclosures, Drains, Embankments, Roads, and other Rural 

 Works, Minerals, and Woods. By David Low, Esq. FR.S.E. etc., author of "Elements 

 of Practical Agriculture," etc. Svo. with numerous Wood Engravings, 21s. cloth. 



LOW.— AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF THE SIMPLE BODIES OF 



CHEMISTRY. By D.Low, F.R.S.E. Professor of Agriculture in the University of Edinburgh; 

 author of " Elements of Practical .Agriculture,"' " A Treatise on Landed Property and the 

 Economy of Estates," ".\ Treatise on the Breeds of the British Domesticated Animals," 

 " The Breeds of the Domesticated Animals of Great Britain Illustrated and Described." 

 2d Edition, enlarged and improved. Svo, 9s. cloth. 



LOW.—ON THE DOMESTICATED ANIMALS OF GREAT BRITAIN, 



Comprehending the Natural andEconoraical History of the Species and Breeds; Illustrations 

 of the Properties of External Form; and Observations on the Principles and Practice of 

 Breeding. By David Low, Esq., F.R.S.E., Professor of Agriculture in the University of 

 Edinburgh, etc.; author of "Elements of Practical Agriculture, "etc. Svo. with Engravings 

 on Wood, 25s. cloth. 



LOW.— THE BREEDS OF THE DOMESTICATED ANIMALS OF GREAT 



BRITAIN described. By David Low, Esq. F.R.S.E., Professorof Agriculturein the Univer- 

 sity of Edinburgh, etc. The Plates from drawings by W. Nicholson, R.S.A., reduced 

 from a Series of Oil Paintings, executed for the Agricultural Museum of the University of 

 Edinburgh, by W. Shiels, R.S.A. 2 vols, atlas quarto, with 56 Plates of Animals, beautifully 

 coloured after Nature, 16/. 16s. half-bound in morocco. 



Or in four separate portions, as follow: — 

 The OX. 1 Vol. With 22 Plates, price 61. I The HORSE. I Vol. With 8 Plates, price 



16s 6rf. half-bound morocco. 3/. half-bound morocco. 



The SHEEP. 1 Vol. With 21 Plates, price The HOG. 1 Vol. With5 Plates, price 2/. 2s. 

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LOW.— ELEMENTS OF PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE; 



Comprehendingthe Cultivation of Plants, the Husbandry of the DomesticAnimals, and the 

 Economv of the Farm. By David Low, Esq. F.R.S.E., Professor of Agriculture in the Uni- 

 versity of Edinburgh. New Edition. Svo. with an entirely new set of above 200 Wood- 

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