Library. IxsA 



Letters and papers of the Bath society, vols. 10, 11. Gift of 

 the society. 



Agricultural Mechanism, or a display of the properties of 

 vehicles and implements of husbandry, with 20 copper- 

 plates, by Captain Thomas Williamson, London, 1810. 



Veterinary Physiology and Pathology, by James Clark, 

 Edinburgh, 1806. 



The Husbandry of three British farmers, Bakewell, Arbuth- 

 not, and Ducket, by A. Young, London, 1811. Gift of 

 Mr. Peters. 



Sir John Sinclair's account of the system of husbandry adopt- 

 ed in the more improved districts of Scotland, Loudon, 

 1812. Gift of Robert Barclay, Esq. of London. 

 The following five works were presented by Mr. Samuel 



Patterson, of Edinburgh. 



Hogg, on Sheep, Edinburgh, 1807. 



Memoirs of the Caledonian Horticultural Society, No. 1 aiyl 

 2, Edinburgh, 1812. 



Sir John Sinclair's account of the system of husbandry adopt- 

 ed in the more improved districts of Scotland, Lond. 1812. 



Repertory of Arts, London, first 5 vols. 



Farmer's Magazine, Edinburgh, vols. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 

 No. 49 and 50. 



Memoirs of the Agricultural society of the department of 

 the Seine, 9 vols. Paris. Gift of the society. 



On the cultivation of the horse^hesnut tree, by A Baume» 

 Paris, 1798. Gift of N. G. Dufief. 

 The following are the gift of James Mease. 



Two Letters to Sir J. Sinclair, on draining wet lands, by 

 Dr. Anderson, Edinburgh, 1796. 



Constitution of the Merino Society of the middle states of 

 North America, Philadelphia, 1811. 



On the Pine lands of Georgia, by George Sibbald, Augusta, 

 Georgia, 1801. 



, Observations on the agriculture of the United Statics, by Mr. 

 Strickland, London, 1801. 



