LIST OF BOOKS RKFKRRED TO. 



Cootc'* Survcv <>f Muiiaghan, p. I . l Dublin, IsOI. 



Bvo, 

 Cootc's Survoyof Armagh, p. 190* Dublin, 1904. 



8vo. 



Court, tte , p : " Hou»eau Court Complctd'Agn- 

 Parit, i 



• Court ( Droplet d* Agriculture, p. 333. Sec Cours, 



&<". p 

 Count v Reports, p 470. The Itcports of the different 

 Counties ol Great Britain and Ireland, drawn 



up for the coiiMdcration of the Board of Agri- 

 culture 



Country Timet, p. B9S A weekly agricultural news. 



paper, commenced in, 1830; the agricultural 



part of which wai for tome time edited by 



S. Taylor, Esq , Kli.s. 

 •Coventry on Live Stock, p 1017. Obterrationson 



I. re Stock, in a letter to Henry Clinc, Esq. 



Edin, v * o, 

 Cruicksbank't Practical Planter. The Practical 



Planter ; containing direction) for the planting 



of watte land, and management of wood ; a itn 



a new method of rearing the oak. Edin. 1830. 



Bra 

 Crutchley't Report, p 11561 Crutchley's General 



View of the Agriculture of Rutlandshire. Loud. 



1791 4to. 



• Culley'a Introduction, p. 302. Observations on 



Livestock; containing hints for choosing and 

 improving the best breeds of the most useful 

 kindsof domestic animals. Lond. 1786. 8vo. 



• CuUey on lave Stock, p. 954. See Culley'a Intro- 



duction, p. 302. 

 Cumming's Kssav on the Principles of \\ heels ami 

 Wheel Carriages, p. 605. The destructive ef- 

 fects of the conical broad wheels of carriages, 

 controverted ; with the improving effects ot 

 cylindrical wheels of the same breadth, as they 

 ird the roads, the labour of cattle, &C 1S04. 

 *to. _ 



• Curwen, p. 1201. Letters written during a Tour 



in Inland. Lond. 1819. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Curwen's Letters, p. 132. See Curwen. 

 Curwen'a Observations, p. 1231. Observations on 



Live Stock, &c. Workington, 1810. 8va 



D. 



• Dairv Husbandry, p. 1015 See Alton. 

 Daniel's Rural Sports, Lond. 1810. 3 vols. 8vo. ; 



voL 4. 1813. Svo. ; supplement, 1813. 4to. 



Darby's View of the United States, p lsk 



Davis'i Report, 1137. General View of the Agri- 

 culture of the County of Oxford. Lond. 17y4. 

 4to. 



Davis's Report of Wilts, p 90"). General ^ lew of 

 the Agriculture of Wiltshire, drawn up for the 

 Board of Agriculture. Lond. 1811. Svo. 



Daris'* Wiltshire, p. lido. See Davis's Report, 

 SX'5. 



Daw's Ceylon, p. 150. An Account of the Island 

 of Ceylon, &c. Lond. 1820. 4to. 



Dearn's Tract on Hollow Walls. Hints on an im- 

 proved method of building. Lond. 1821. 8vo. 



Denton's Peasant'sVoice, p. 1231. A Peasant's Voice 

 to Landowners on the best means of benefiting 

 Agricultural Labourers, and of reducing Poor 

 Kate-. Cambridge and Lond. 1830, Svo. 



• Derbyshire Report, p 724. See Farey. 



D - EtabUssemeni pour l'Kducation Publique, &c. 

 p 1226. Des Etablissement pour ['Education 

 Publique en Baviere, dans le Wittemberg, et a 

 Bade, a vec Remarquet surles Ameliorations a 

 intrnduire dans ces Etablisseiiuns pour les faire 

 inter en France, en Anglcterre, et autres 

 Pay* Par J. C. Loudon. Pans 1829. 8vo. 



Des Inttitutet de Hofwyl, &c. Par Cte. L de V., 

 p. 62. Paris, Svo. 



Description of Britaine, p 42. Hollingthed's Chro. 

 niclea of England, Ireland, and Scotland. Ixmd. 

 1 .-7. 2 vols. fol. Vol. I. contain! An Histori- 

 cal description of the Island of Britanne, in 3 

 books. By William Harrison. 



• n lignt for Farms and Farm Buildings in the 



Scotch stvle, adapted to England, m\, p. 1138. 

 By .1 c. Loudon. Lond. lsn. fol. 

 Dew.tr, p. 1 15. Observations on the Character, 

 Customs, Superstitions, Music, Poetry, and 

 Language of the Irish; and on some of the 

 causes which hive hitherto retarded the moral 

 and political improvement of Ireland. Lond. 

 Sjvo 



Dial nn Hot. p. 954. Dialogues on Botany. Lor.J. 

 1810, Bra 



* Dickton, p 1163. General View of the Agrcui. 



tun- of Lancashire. By It W. Dickson, M. D. 



Lond. 1815. Bra 



* Dickson's General View, prepared by Stevenson, 



p 1162 St e Dickson, p. lh>;. 



* D'n kson's Practical Agr., vol.2, p. 915. Practi- 



cal Agriculture; or a complete system of mo- 

 dern husbandry; with the methods of planting 

 and the management of live stock. Plates 

 Lond. 1804, 1805. 2 vol- Svo. 



Diet del' Agr., p. 13, Court completd* Agriculture, 



J iiforique, Practiquc, Kconomique, &c. ; ou 

 Dictionnaire universel d' Agriculture. 12 vols. 

 4to 1796. 

 Diet of Chem. p. 317. Ure's Dictionary of Che- 

 mistrv. Lond. 1821. Bvo. 



* Donaldson, p. Mi. Modern Agriculture ; or the 



present state of Husbandry in Great Britain. 

 Edin. 1795, 1796. 4 vols. 8vo. 



* Donaldson's Report, p. 1 156. General Views of 



the Agriculture of the Counties of Perth, Band', 

 Northampton, and Mearns or Kincardine. 

 London, 1794. 4to. 

 Douglas's General View, p. 118.1 A General View 

 of the Agriculture of the County of Roxburgh 

 and Selkirk. Edin. 1798. Svo. 

 Douglas's Roxburghshire, p. 1182. See Douglas's 



General View. 

 Douglas's Surv. of Roxb., p. 129. See Douglas's 



General View. 

 Dr. Abel's Nar., p. 158. Personal Observations made 

 during the Progress of the British Embassy 

 through China, and on its Voyage to and from 

 that Countrv, in the Years 1816, 1S17, 1818. 4to. 

 Lond. 1821. 

 Dr. Brewster's Edin. Journ. p. 744. The Edinburgh 

 Journal of Science. In Quarterly Numbers, 

 Svo. continued. 

 Dr. Hutton's Mathematical Dictionary, p 535. A 

 Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary ; 

 containing an explanation of the terms, and an 

 account of the several subjects comprised under 

 the heads, Mathematics, Astronomy, and Phi- 

 losophy both natural and experimental; with 

 an Historical account of the rise, progress, and 

 present state of these sciences ; also memoirs of 

 the lives and writings of the most eminent 

 authors, &c. With numerous plates. Lond. 

 1795, 1796. 2 vols. 4to. 

 Dr. Mavor, p. 1139. General View of the Agricul- 

 ture of Berkshire. Lond. 1S09. 8vo. 

 Dr. Parry's Tracts on Wool and Merinos, p. 1064. 

 Facts and Observations, tending to show the 

 practicability and advantage to the individual 

 and the nation, of producing in the Biitish Isles, 

 clothing-wool equal to that of Spain : together 

 with some hints towards the management of 

 fine-wooled sheep. Lond. 1S00. Svo. 

 Dr. Rigby's Holkham, its agriculture, &c, p. 1136. 



Norwich. 181S. Svo. 

 Dr.Robertson's General View, p.1189. General View 

 of the agriculture in the County of Perth, with 

 observations on the means of its improvement ; 

 drawn up for the Board of Agriculture. Perth, 

 1799, 8vo. 

 Dr. Thomson's System of Chemistry, p. 226. Lond, 



4 vols. 8vo. See Thomson. 

 Dr. Young, p. 291. Young's Lectures on Mechanical 



Philosophy. Lond. 1807. 2 vols. 4to. 

 Dublin Society's Transactions. Transactions of the 



Dublin Society. Dublin. 8\o. 

 Dubourdieu's Survey of Antrim, p. 1205. Statistical 

 Survey of the Countv of Antrim. Dublin, 1812. 

 2 vols 8vo. 

 Dubourdieu's Down, p. 134. Statistical Survey of 



the Countv of Down. Dublin, 18n2. Svo. 

 Dubourdieu's Survey of Down. See Dubourdieu's 



Down. 

 Duneombe's Report, p. 1144. Survey of the Agri- 

 culture and Rural Economy of Herefordshire; 

 drawn up for the Board of Agriculture. Lond. 

 1805. Svo. 

 Dutrochet, Agent Immi'diat du Mouvement Vital, 

 p. 287. Agent immediat du Mouvement Yitai 

 devoid dans sa Nature et dans son Mode 

 d'Action chez les Vegetaux et chez les Ani- 

 maux. Paris. Svo. pp. 226. 

 Dutton's Survey of Galway. p.1203. A Statistical and 

 Agricultural Survey of the County of Galway, 

 with observations on the means of improve- 

 ment ; drawn up for the consideration, and by 



