LIST OF BOOKS REFERRED TO. 



commit, including the Recipe* of * .1 r n .u-> bu. 



t lior- lor tli-ir destruction, with remark- on 



their utility ; ii-", ■ few Hints on theCaiuei and 

 1 1. timiii ui mildew •inii canker on fruit tree*, 

 cucumbers, ftc ftc London and Leeds 

 Malcolm's Survey, p 11961 General View of the 

 Agriculture of the Count) of Surrey. Loud. 

 r,"t. itn 



• Manual of Gardening, ISS5 Loudon'a 



Manual of Cottage Gardening! Husbandry, and 

 Architecture, m., with 3 nana i<t Cotl 

 Lond. 18 v *" 



• Marquess of Steffbrd's improvements, p. 562. See 



I.ikIi. 



• Marshall's Midland Counties, Minute '-7, p. 731. 



Rural Bconi my of the Midland Counties; in- 

 duding the management of livestock In l 

 tec and ita environs ; together with Minutes on 

 Agriculture and Planting In the District of the 

 Midland Station. Lond. 1790l 2 vols. 8vo. 



• Marshall's Rei iew, p, 1 125. Rei lew ofThe Land- 



scape ; a Didactic I'ocm : and also, an Essay on 

 the Picturesque] together with practical re- 

 1 1 ^ . 1 r k - on rnr.il ornament Lond. 1795. 8vo. 

 Marshall's Rural Economy of Norfolk, pi 1061. The 

 Rural Economy of Norfolk ; comprising the 

 Management of Landed Estates, and the present 

 Practice of Husbandry in that County. Lond. 

 1788. ! vols, Bva 



• Marshall's Yorkshire, vol. i., p 741. The Rural Eco- 



nomy of Yorkshire; comprising the Management 

 of Landed Estates, and the present Practice ol 

 Husbandry in the Agricultural Districts of that 

 County. ix>nd. 17SS. 2 vols. 8vo. 



Martin's Essay on Plantership, in Young's Annals 

 of Agriculture, p. HO. See Young. 



Massinger's New Way to Pay Old Debts, p. 550. 

 Plays, with Notes critical and explanatory, by 

 William Gilford. Lond, 1805. 4 vols 8vo. 



Matthew on Naval Timber, \c. A Treatise on 

 Naval Timber, and Arboriculture; to which 

 are added, Critical Notes on Anthers who have 

 recently treated the Subject of Planting. Loiul. 

 1831. 8vo. 



• Mavor's Report, p. 1138. Mavor's Agricultural 



Survey of Berkshire 



• Maxwell's Practical Husbandman, p. 391. The 



Practical Husbandman; being a collection of 

 miscellaneous papers on Husbandry. Edin. 

 1757. 8vo. 



• Maxwell, p. 1134. See Maxwell's Practical Hus- 



bandman, p. 391. 



Mech. Mag., p. 429. Mechanics' Magazine, Mu- 

 seum, Register, Journal, and Gazette. Lond. 

 8vo. In weekly Kos. and Monthly Parts. 



Mem. de la Soc. Agr. du Seine, tomeii. p. 80S. Me- 

 moires de la Socute d'Agriculture du Seine et 

 Oise. Paris. 8vo. 



Mem. de la Soc. Agr., p. 49. See Mem. de la Soc. 

 Agr. de Seine. 



M in de la Suri.'t.' R ovale ct Centrale d'Agr. de 

 Pari*, p. 3 13. Pari*, 8vo. 



Middlesex Report, p. 731. A View of the Agricul- 

 ture of Middlesex ; with observations on the 

 means of its improvement ; with several Essays 

 en Agriculture in general. Drawn up for the 

 Board of Agriculture. Eond. 179.8. 8vo. 



Middleton'S Survey, p. 1125. See Middlesex Report, 

 p. 731. 



Middleton'S Survey of Middlesex, p. 519. See Mid- 

 dlesex Report, p. 731. 



Minnies of Evidence before a Committee of the 

 House of Commons, p. 572. Lond. fol. 



Montfaucon, M., Monumensde la Monarchic. Ees 

 Monumens de la Monarchie Francaise,avec les 

 fig. de chaque Regne, que 1'injure du Temps a 

 . |. irgm'es. Par. 1729 — 17!J. 5 vols. fol. 



Mouthy Magazine, p, 744. The Monthly Magazine, 

 Lond In Monthly Nos. 8va 



• Morel de Vlnde, p 340. Essai BUT les Construc- 



tions Rurales et Economiques ; contenant lours 



Plan*, Coupes, Elevations, Details, et D, vis, 

 it.iblis aux plus bas Prix possibles. Paris, folio, 

 1822, 10 pages, with 36 plates. 

 Morier's Second Journey, p. 141. A Second Jour- 

 ney through Persia to Constantinople, between 

 the Years IS 10 — 1816; with a Journal of the 

 Voyage by the Brazils and Bombay to the Per- 

 sian Gulf; together with an Account of the 

 Proceedings of his Majesty's Embassy, under 

 In- Excellency Sir Gore Ousley, Bart., Fit s i. 

 With maps, coloured costumes, and other en- 

 gravings, from the designs of the Author. 1818 



Moryson'a Itln., n.42 Itinerary; written hr-t m 

 the Latin tongue, and then translated by him. 

 sell Into English; containing twelve Years' 

 Travels through Germany, Bonmi Hand, Switz- 

 erland, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Italy, 

 Turkey, France, England, Scotland, and Ire. 

 land. In three parts. Lond. 1617. fol. 



Mowbray, p 1086. A Practical Treatise on the Me- 

 thod of Breeding, Rearing, and Fattening 

 Domestic Poultry, Pigeons, and Rabbits. Lond. 

 1815. 8vo. 



Munro's Guide to Earm Book-keeping. A Guide 

 to Farm Book-keeping, founded upon actual 

 practice and upon new and concise principles. 

 Edin. 1822. 8vo. 



N. 



Naismith's General View, 1185. General View of 

 the Agriculture of the County of Clydesdale, 

 with Observations on the Means of its improve, 

 ment. Drawn up for the Consideration of the 

 Board of Agriculture and Internal Improve- 

 ment. Brent 1791. 4to. 



Narrative,]). 155. Personal Observations made dur- 

 ing the Progress of the British Embassy through 

 China, and on its Vovage to and from that 

 Country, in the Years 1816-1817. By Clerk Abel. 

 Eond. 1818. 4to. 



Nat. Hist., p. 14. See Piin. 



Nicholson's Journal of Natural Philosophy, Che. 

 mistry, and the Arts. Illustrated with engrav- 

 ings. Lond. 1797 — 1802. 5 vols. 4to. 



Nic Jour., p. 1223. New Series. Lond. 1802— 1814. 

 36 vols. 8vo. 



Neil', p. 69. Journal of a Horticultural Tour 

 throughout some parts of Flanders, Holland, 

 and the North of France, in the Autumn of 

 1817, by a Deputation of the Caledonian Hor- 

 ticultural Society. Drawn nil by P. Neill, one 

 of the Deputation. Edin. 8vo. 1823. 



New System of Cultivation, by General Beatson, 

 p. 402. A New System of Cultivation, without 

 Lime or Dung, or Summer Fallows, as practised 

 at Knowle Farm, in the County of Sussex . 

 Lond. 1820. 8vo. Plates and Supplement, 1821. 

 8vo. plates. 



* New Theory of Agr., p. 260. A New Theory of 



Agriculture, in which the Nature ofSoils, Crops, 

 and Manures is explained, many prevailing 

 Prejudices are exploded, ard the Application of 

 Bones, Gypsum, Lime, Chalk, &C., determined 

 on scientific Principles. By William Grisen- 

 thwaite. 1820. 12mo. 



Newenham, p. 1S5. A Statistical and Historical En- 

 quiry into the Progress and Magnitude of Popu- 

 lation in Ireland. Lond. 1805. 8vo. 1818. 8vo. 



Newenham's Statistical Survey, p. 1205. See Newen- 

 ham, p. 135. 



Newton's Journal, p. 372. The London Journal 

 of Arts and Sciences, &c. Lond. Monthly Nos. 

 8vo. 



* Northum. Survey, p. 127. A General View of 



the Agriculture of the County of Northumber- 

 land, with Observations on the Means of its Im- 

 provement. Drawn up for the Board of Agri- 

 culture. By John Bailey. Newcastle, 1797. 

 8vo. 1800. 8vo. 



* Northumberland Report, p. 501. See Northum. 



Survey, p. 1 27. 

 Notes, p. 107. Notes on the Crimea. By Mary Hol- 



derness. Loud. 18-1. 12mo. 

 Notes to Sir H. Davy's Agr. Chem., p. 353. Davy's 



Agricultural Chemistry. Edit. 1826. 8vo. 

 Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire Naturelle, p. 309. 



Paris, 1,3 vols. Svo. 



O. 



* Obs. on Husbandry, p. 43. Observations on Hus- 



bandry. By Edward Lisle, Esq. Lond. Second 

 edition. 1759. 2 vols. Svo. 



* Observations on Irrigation, p. 731. Observations 



on the Utility, Form, and Management of Wa- 

 ter Meadows", and the Draining and Irrigating 

 Peat-bogs ; w ith an Account of Prisley Bo^', and 

 other extraordinary Improvements, conducted 

 for the Duke of Bedford. By William Smith. 

 Lond. 1809. 8vo. 

 Observations upon Roads, p. 576. Fry's Observations 

 on Roads and Wheel-Carriages. Lond. 8"c 



