Ixxii Library. 



On the agriculture, manufactures and commerce of the Uni- 

 ted States, New York, 1789. 



Essay on the mending the breed of horses in America. 



Bartley's observations on the conversion of pasture land into 

 tillage, and on using potatoes in manufacturing starch and 

 feeding sheep, Bath, 1802. 



On Fiorin grass, by Dr. Richardson, London, 1810. 



Report of the committee of the Highland society of Scotland 

 on Shetland \yool, with an appendix by Sir John Sinclair 

 and Dr. Anderson, on the same subject. Edinburgh, 1790. 



DUODECIMO. 

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



author, M. De Cubieres, of Versailles. 



1. Memoir on the ash-leaved maple facer negiindoj of the 

 United States, Versailles, 180i. 



2. On the red cedar (^Jnniperus VirginianaJ of the United 

 States, Versailles, 1805. 



3. On the nettle tree, fCeltis.J 1808. 

 i. On the Magnolia Auriculata. 



5. On the Cypress, fCupressus Distioha.J 



6. On a remarkable marble, called Magnesian Greek, fGrec 

 Magnesien.J 



7. Discourse on the advantages 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 Luxembourgh, by M. Bosc. These 

 two last presented by Mr. Michaux. (French.) 



Summary vieAV of the courses of crops in England and Ma- 

 ryland, by J. B. Bordley, Philad. 178i. 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 James Mease. 

 The following are in French. 



Elements of the veterinary art. On the Materia Medica, by 

 C. Bourgelat, 2 vols. 8vo. 4th edition, Paris, 1805. 



