Library. xvii 



Richard Peters on Gypsum. 



H. A. S. Dearborn's Translation of Lasteyrie's Essay on the 



Cultivation of Woad, Boston, 1816. 

 Luccock on Wool, 1805. 

 Constitution of the Society of Practical Agriculture, near 



Bard's Town, Kentucky. 

 Regulations of the Leith Select Subscription Library. 

 Catalogue of the Library of the late Dr. Joseph Black, of 



Edinburgh. Gift of Samuel Patterson, Esquire. 



The following pamphlets, in French, are the gift of the 

 author, M. De Cubieres, of Versailles. 



1. Memoir on the Ash-Leaved Maple (acer negundoj of the 

 United States, Versailles, 1804. 



2. On the Red Cedar fJuniperus VirginianaJ of the United 

 States, Versailles, 1805. 



3. On the Nettle Tree, fCeltisJ 1808. 



4. On the Magnolia Auriculata. 



5. On the Cypress, (Cwpressus Disticha.J 



6. On a Remarkable Marble, called Magnesian Greek ? 

 (Grec Magnesien.J 



7. Discourse on the Advantage rendered to Agriculture by 

 Women. 



Memoir on the Utility of Hedges, by M. Bosc, Paris, 1807. 

 Exposition of the Plan of Operation adopted at the various 



Nurseries for Vines at Luxembourg, by M. Bosc. These 



two last presented by M. Michaux, (French.) 

 Summary View of the Courses of Crops in England and 



Maryland, by J. B. Bordley, Philadelphia, 1784. Gift 



of the author. 

 Rules, Orders, and Premiums of the Bath Society, for 1809. 



Gift of Dr. Parke. 

 Ditto, for 1812 and 1813. Gift of Dr. James Mease. 

 Ditto, for 1816. Gift of Sir J. Sinclair. 

 Cullyer's Farmer's Assistant, containing tables for finding 



the content of any piece of land, from dimensions taken in 



yards ; tables showing the number of loads that will ma : 



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