LIBRARY. 



The following books have been added to the library since 

 the publication of the first volume. 



FOLIO. 

 The Farmer's Account Book of expenditure and produce for 



each day, month, and year, by D. Young, Edinburgh. 



Gift of James Ronaldson. 



QUARTO. 

 Rules of the West Lothian Farmer's Club. Gift of James 



Ronaldson. 

 A Volume of memoirs and pamphlets on agriculture, botany, 



and rural economy, by M. Thouin, professor of agricul- 

 ture, Paris, 333 pages. Paris. 

 Communications to the Board of Agriculture of England, 



vol. 5. 

 Michaux on the forest trees of the United States, with ele- 

 gant coloured plates, 10 Numbers. 2^ complete the work. 

 Transactions of the society for promoting agriculture in 



Connecticut. New Haven, 1802. Gift of Samuel Hazard. 

 Proposals for establishing an institution, called ** the plough 



or joint stock farming society," by Sir John Sinclair. Gift 



of James Mease. 



OCTATO. 

 General View of the agriculture of the North Riding of 



Yorkshire, by John Tuke. London, 1800. 

 General View of the agriculture of the West riding of l^ork- 



shire, by Robert Brown, London, 1799. 

 Monthly Register, and Encyclopsedian Magazine, S vols. 



London, 1802—3. 

 Commercial and Agricultural Magazine, by Dr. Dickson, 



vol. 1, 2, 3. 



