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LIST OF HOOKS UKKKKUr.l) TO. 



iphle .li - PI tnl ■•. p 370, Humboldl 

 graphic de* Plantei Paris 



i, p, 317. Geological I !ssaj - l 

 Rich ird Kirwaii, 1. 1. I). I ond 



Setchichte, p. 270, Blcklert Gtttcblchte di 

 ii lumsucht, tec Leipzig, Bva 



Technological Rep., p. 108H. The Technolo- 

 gical Repository. In Bvo No* monthly. 



Gilpin's life of Latimer, p. 4ft I U ofHughLati- 

 mar, Biahopof Worcester. Lond. I..'". 8va 



(iitaM. Cambrens. p. B Itinermriura Cambria), &c 

 Lond, 1585 Bvo \ translation li\ s ir Richard 

 Coll Hoare, in I 



Girald. Cambrens Dei ript Carabrise, p 18. See 

 Girald, Cambreni . p 



etterah ire Report, p. 724 Survey of the Agri- 

 culture of the County of Gloucester, drawn up 

 lor tin- Board of Agriculture Bj the Rev. s. 

 Rudge. Loud. 1807. 8vo. 



Gooche's Cambridgeshire, p. 1134. General Viewol 

 tin- Agricultun iridgeshire, drawn up 



for the Board of Agriculture. Lond. 1811. 8vo. 



Granger's General View, p, 1159. General View of 

 the Agriculture of the County of Durham. 

 Lond. 179* tto. 



Gray's Implements, p. 400. The Plough Wright's 

 IJMistant; or a Practical Treatise on various 

 implement* employed in agriculture, illustrated 

 with 16 engravings. Edin. 1808, Bva 



• GrisenthwsJte, p. 318. A Mew Theory of Agricul 



ture, in which the nature of soils, crops, and 



manures, is explained, many prevailing preju- 

 dices are i splodecLand the application of bones, 

 gypsum, lime, chalk, &c determined on scien- 

 tific principles. By W. Grisentnwaite, Weds, 



l'Jlllo. 



H. 



• 1 1 i :. Wob.,2d. edit. p. 420, 421. KSP. H .rtus Gra- 



milieus Woluinunsis ; or, an account of the re- 

 sults of various experiments on the produce and 

 fattening properties of different grasses, and 

 other plants used as the food of the more valu- 

 i li domestic animals ; instituted by John Duke 

 of Bedford. To which is added, an appendix, 

 pointing out the different grasses best adapted 

 for the manufacture of Leghorn bonnets, &c. 

 By G. Sinclair. Lond. Royal 8va 1825. 



Harleian Dairy System, p. H ;. 'The Harleian Dairy 

 System, &c By William Harley. Lond. 1829. 8 vo. 



Harrison's Description of England, p. 42. The first 

 volume of the Chronicles of Englande, Scot- 

 lande, and Irelande, ,\c Lond, 1577. fol. See 

 Description of Britalne. 



Harte's Essays, p. 11. Essays on Husbandry. Lond. 

 177'!. Bva 



Hassal's Report, p 1143, A General View of the 

 Agriculture of Monmouthshire. Lond. I7!I4. 4to. 



• Headrick's General View, p 1190. General View 



of the Agriculture of the County of Angus, or 

 Forfarshire; with observations on the means 

 of its Improvement Drawn up for the consi- 

 deration of the Hoard of Agriculture, and in- 

 ternal Improvement. 1813. 8vo. 



• H irick's Survey, p. lp.17. See Headrick's Ge- 



neral View, ll!M. 

 Henderson's Genera] View, p. 1193. General View 



of the Agriculture of the Countv of Caithness 

 Bva 

 II a erson's Treatise on Swine, p. 1076. Treatise 



on the Breeding of Swine and Curing of Macon, 



with hints on agricultural subjects. Edin 1K11 



8vo. 



Henry, p. 40. Henry's History of Great Britain, 

 ii om the tir-t Invasion of it by the Romans under 

 Julius Csesar. Continued by Andrews Lond 

 1814. 1-' vols, Kvo. 



• Hi hland Society's Transactions, p. o7:>. Prize 



Essays and Transactions ol tbi Highland So 



Of Scotland. Edin. to 1820. ii vols. Bvo, New 



Series, published in the Quarterly Journal of 

 Agriculture, commencing 1828 to 1831. 2 vola 



forming the' 7th and 8th. 

 Hints to Paviors, p. 602. Hints to Paviors. By 

 Colonel Macerone, Loud. 1896, Bva \ ; 



edition in 1827, by the Editor of the Mechanics' 

 Ms azine, in which is given a Comparative 

 View of all the different methods of paving hi- 

 therto used or suggested. 



History of Britain, p. 39. See Henry. 



History d'un Morceau de Bois. Hort Tour, 1 



See Neill's Horticultural Tour. 



Hlstoryof Java, p I",: \ Statistical Account of the 

 li, id ol Java, Bj I. S, Raffles, Lieutenant 

 Governor of Batavia. Lond. 1815.2 vols. 4to. 

 of Mi iw, p. 107. Lyall's History and De- 

 scription of Moscow. Lond 1 s J t 1 vol. ito 



History of Northumberland, p. 1112. The Natural 



Historj and Antiquities of Northumberland, 



of so much ol the County of Durham as 



lies between the rivers Tyne and Tweed. By J. 



Wallis, a. U Lond. 1769, 2voU 4to. 



History Of Sumatra, p. 164. The History of the 

 I-l ind of Sumatra, &c. Bv W. Marsden. Lond. 

 1811. 4to. 



Hodgson, p. 88. Hodgson's Travels in Germany. 

 2 vols. 8va 1819. 



Holinshead, p. 41. Chronicles of England, Ireland, 

 and Scotland. Lond. 1577. 2 vola fol 



* Holland's General View, p. 1163. General View of 

 the Agriculture of Cheshire ; drawn up lor the 

 Hoard of Agriculture. Lond. 1M7. Bvo. 



Holt's General \ lew. p. 1162. General View of the 

 Agriculture of the County of Lancaster; with 

 observations on the means of its improve- 

 ment Drawn up for the Board of Agriculture. 

 Lond. 1795. 8va 



Homer's Enquiry into the State of the Public Roads, 

 p. 567. An Enquiry into the Means of Preserving 

 and Improving the Public Hoads of this King- 

 dom. Oxford, 1767. 8va 



Horner's Art of Delineating Estates, p. 546. De- 

 scription of an Improved Method of Delineating 

 Estates. Lond. 1813. 8vo. 



Horse-hoeing Husbandry, p. 126°. See 'lull. 



Hort. Trans., p. 155. Transactions of the London 

 Horticultural Society. Lond. 7 vols. 4to. 1815 

 to 1831. 



Houghton's Collections, p. 44. Collections for the 

 Improvement of Husbandry, relating to Coin. 

 Lond. 1727. 4 vols. 8vo. 



Huish's Treatise on Bees, p. 1107. A Treatise on the 

 Nature, Economy, and Practical Management 

 of Bees. Lond. 1815. 8vo. 



Husb. of the Ana, p. 22. The Husbandry of the 

 Ancients. Edin. 1778. 2vols..8vo. 



•Husbandry of Scotland, p. 1138. An Account of the 

 Systems of Husbandry adopted in the more im- 

 proved Districts of Scotland, &e. By Sir John 

 Sinclair. Bart. Edin. 1812. 8vo 



Hunt's Agricultural Memoirs, p. 127. See Agricul- 

 tural Memoirs. 



Huntingdonshire Report, p. 746. General View of 

 the Agriculture of Huntingdonshire. Drawn 

 up for the Board of Agriculture. By 11. Park- 

 inson. Lond. 1811. 8vo. 



I. 



* lllust.of L. G. Illustrations of Landscape Garden- 



ing and Garden Architecture, or a collection 

 of designs original and executed, for laying out 

 country residence's of every degree ( 1 extent, 

 from the cott?ge and farm, to the national pa- 

 lace and public park or garden ; kitchen gar- 

 dens, flower-gardens, arboretums, shrubberies, 

 botanic gardens, scientific gardens, cemeteries, 

 &c. In different styles, by different artists, of 

 different periods and countries. Accompanied 

 by letter-press descriptions in English, French, 

 and German. By J. C. Loudon. Lond. 1830. 

 Atlas fol., in half yearly parts. 



•Improvements on the Marquess of Stafford's Estates, 

 p. I14& Loch's Improvements on the Marquess 

 of Stafford's Estates. Lond. 1819. 8vo. 



Introd. to Gerardin's Essay, p. 16. An Essay on 

 Landscape ; or on the means of ornamenting 

 the country around our habitations. Translated 

 from the French, said (but erroneously) by Da- 

 niel Malllivs, Esq. Lond. 1783. l2mo. 



Inwood's Tidies for Purchasing Estates, &c. p. 541. 

 Tables for thePurchasing of Estates, Freehold, 

 Copyhold, or Leasehold; Annuities; and for 

 the renewing of leases held under cathedral 

 churches, colleges, or other corporate bodies, 

 for terms, or years certain, and for lives, &c. 

 Lond. 8vo. 



* Italy, p.. r )0. SeeChateawicux. 



on the Trade in Corn, and on the Agriculture 

 "i Northern Europe, p. 90. Lond. fol 1826. 



