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STATISTICS OF AdKlCL'LlTKK. 



Pakt IV. 



I80Z Bell, Benjamin, FUSE, Burgeon, Edin- 



burgh. 



1 on \_. i »:i a . Bdln. Svo. 



, ll.-v. Charlet, minister of the pa 

 n*li hi Newlands, in the count; of Peebles j .. man 

 sound views of political economy, whose work, 

 and whose communication* to the Farm 

 tine, have greatly enlightened the farmers in S ol 

 land, on the subject* of rent, demand and 8upi.lv, 

 market prices, value, .\<\ 

 General Surra? of tiv v : r. culture ofthe County of Pi 



hdin. Sio 



I Knapp. ./ /, , Esq., F, L and A.SSL, author 

 Journal q/ a ftatutalist. 



i lions of the British 



urassasi *ith Remarks and occasional Descriptions. I,ond. 



4to. 



18M Dicluo»,R W., M.D., of Hendon, Middle, 

 sex, author of various works. He died in London, 

 in penurious circumstances, in 1824 



'• ' ulture. Plates. Ixinil. 1 vols. 4to. 



V. Agricultural ,M.i;mnf; or Farmer's Monthly Journal of 

 Husbandry and Rural Affairs, &c From July Is07, to De 

 cemberlSOS. 8vols.8vo. [See 1799.) 



■ >. roc Parmer's Companion; being a complete System of 

 Modern llu.bandry. (Being Practical Agriculture,' with a 

 nee title-page!) Lonfl, 1811. 4to. 



i. An improved System of Cattle Management. Lond. 1822. 

 2 vo\. Ito. 



1804 Forsyth, Hubert, Esq. advocate, Edinburgh, 

 author of Elements of Mural Science, and other 

 esteemed philosophical works. 



Iples and Practice of Agriculture systematically ex- 

 Plained; being a Treatise compiled foi the Fourth Edition of 

 tn * ' i Britannii a, revised and enlarged. 2 rols, Svo. 



huccock, John, woolstapler at Leeds, 

 I. The Nature and Properties of Wool illustrated; with a 



I'''; 1 r 'l n of the Eng ish Fleece, Leeds. 12mo. 



'< Wool; containing an Examination of the 

 present browth of Wool in even District throughout the 

 lso- "'' '" ld " ,e Meana l""nted out for its Improvement. 

 Pearson, George, DID., F.R.S., senior phv- 

 Bician to St George's Hospital, lecturer in chemis- 

 try, and on the theory and practice of medicine in 

 London, 



imunication to the Board of Agriculture, on the Use 

 '•! .' r «» v 'trio 1 , or Sulphate of Iron, as a Manure; and on the 

 I tli. ■ J <-i I tring and Burning depending partly on Oxide 

 ol iron. I.ond. -Ito. 



Somerville, Robert, a surgeon in Hadding- ' 

 . and for some time joint editor with Crown of 

 Harkle of The Farmer's Magazine. (See 1799 ) 

 He died in 1803. ; 



General View of the Agriculture of East Lothian, from the 

 papers of the late Robert Somerville. Lond. Svo. 



1805. Alton, William, sheriff-substitute for the 

 mi. idle ward of Lanarkshire, author of various 

 papers in The Parmer's Magazine. 



1 . Essay on the < hrigin, Qualities, and Cultivation of .Moss 

 r. rtii. trlase 8vo. 



t. Gener il View of the Agriculture of the County of Ayr, 

 Is 11 ? BserTattens on the Means of it., Improvement. Glasg. 



3. General View of the County of Bute, &c. Glasg. 1816. 



«. A Treatise on Dairy- Husbandry. Edin. Svo. 1823. 

 ISO.-). Bather, II tliiam, a London architect 

 Finn Buildings! containing Designs 6w Cottages, Farm- 

 b ites.JLodges, Farm-yards, Sec Six Plates. Lond: Ito. 

 4to Decri P tiu " <* die Mode of Building in Pise\ 1806. 



1805. Hood, Thomas Sutton, Esq.; sometimes 

 called Sutton Thomas Wood. 



_,£*£ ' >"" | on 'ts various Uses and on its Ap- 



plication as a -Manure. 8vo. 



Malcolm, James, land surveyor to the Prince 



Oi \\ ales, ,\-,- 



8vo. Com > >endium of 'lodern Husbandry, &c. Lond. 3 vols. 



Smith, William, engineer and mineralogist • 



a man pi extraordinary exertion and merit, more 



.-I'.vi ally „s having been the first to compose a 



ical map „i England, and also most valuable 



■ ountj geological maps 



>wd by Irrigation, a, carried 

 . Form, and Management of 



1-l.og,' 

 I P/islej Ho:;, and o.h.-r , Mr aordniaV I ! 



^'y-'- ' ' *« to* Duka of Bedford. Lo.,d. 1809. 



land ''Ts'i^' '" M * P " f K "f-'' and a,ul W;1,es and part of Scot- 



I- Geological Table of British i ,k. isio 



■'• ' .. si Maps, 1819. 



Ainslie, John, a laud surveyor at Edin- 



Mes for computing the Weight of Hay, Cattle, 4c. by 

 Measurement. Lond. i ' ' ' 



i. Farmert Pocket Companion. E.lin. 1S12. 8vo. 

 180,. Vancouver, Charles, land valuer 



Devon'. 'J!.,,'". Mo 1 '" ^ " ,e ***"*«"' <* *« CO""" ">» 

 .he'lsleof W ,'gh.! °i S u/lfo i . CU " Ure ° f "-"l^.in^B 



Holland, Henry, Esq., M.D., honorarymem, 

 her of tin- Geological Society, author of Travels 

 in Greece, and other works; an eminent London 



phj -i 



i View of the Agriculture oft 'lie hire. Lond. Svo. 



807. Headrick, James, a clergyman in Angus, 

 shire, an excellent chemist, a good naturalist, and 

 an agricultural philosopher. 



, Agriculture. M mufacture,, and 

 t^ 1 " aid ..f Arran.ecc. Edin. t 



1813 g*™ 1 ' ,ewut "".e Agr ..ultureot Hi,- . ounty of Angus. 



I 08. Tilths, Thomas, farmer. 



1 I e Expe iineiital Farmer, svo. 



1808. Coventry, Andrew, Ml), professor of agri. 

 culture in the university of Edinburgh ; a learned 

 ingenious, and must benevolent man lie cul' 

 tivated his own estate in Kinross-slure, and was 

 extensively employed as a land valuer and rural 

 counsellor. He died in December 18.J0 



I. I'is oarae explanatory of the Nature and Planofa Course 

 of .cures on Agriculture and Kural Economy. Edin. Svo. 



Esq. EdirTsv™ °" t ' tOCk ' '" a Le " er *° Hcnry CUne > 



EcfinMsW. .Svo'.' 16 Cu,turc and Cr °rP'ng of Arable Land. 



1808. Gray, Andrew, a retired machinist at Edin- 

 burgh. 



Plough-wright's Assistant ; or, a Practical Treati-e on 

 various Implements .employed in Agriculture ; illustrated a 1th 



I ravings. Edm. svo. 



1808. Beddoes, Thomas, M.D.,born in Shropshire, 



1760, was lecturer in Boton, at Oxford, and alter 



wards physician at Bristol, where he died 1808 



1. Good Advice for the Husbandman in Harvest, and for all 



,iT Se i.'" v'r r V.- "'!' Kirths; a* also for others who will 

 take it in Warm Weather. Svo. 



Se 2 ; !,!",'". ;V e '.'." ""'-"■''^'■"K the Character of the Summer 

 Season, and the to be expected from the I ultivation 



131 W80? > eg late at low Temperatures. (Hie. Jour. v. 



1808. BakeweU, Robert, Esq., an eminent geolo. 



gist and mineralogist, author of Travels in the Ta. 



rentaise,&c. ; an instructive and entertaining work, 



published in I8i 

 Obserrations on the Influence of Soil and Climate upon 



Vo '^'f „ a " ^S ^'-'^..of ''"proving theQualit/rf 



English Clothing Wool, and Hints for die Management of 



Sheep \c -.; with occasional Not. s and Remarks by the RiehC 

 j Hon. Lord Somerville. Lond. Svo. ' ^ 



1808. Dulton, Ilely, Esq., landscape gardener 

 1. Statisttcal Surrey of the Counts of Clare. Dui.lin, s'vo. 



Svo SaU:,tlcalSurve > ofUleCour ' t - v ofUalvtay. Dublin, lsjl. 



1808. Curwen, Join, Christian, 31. P, of Workine 

 ton Hall, Cumberland. 6 



,>,!,V Hi ",'.- on $L U«>nomy of Feeding Stock, and bettering 

 the Condition of the Poor. Lond gvo h 



£■ A Tour in Ireland. 2 vols. Svo. 1 



ISO!'. Stevenson, W., Esq., M. A., librarian to the 



treasury, author of various works, and a writer in 



the principal encyclopaedias. He died in 18 '< 



I mSu^TO ° f " le Asricul,ure of th - Coun O of Surrey. 



1809. 'Kerr, Robert, surgeon, F.R. and A.SS. 

 Edinburgh, an excellent naturalist and general 

 scholar; died, 1814 



Statistical, Agricultural, and Political Survey of Berwick. 



1809. Williamson, Capt Thomas, upwards of 20 

 years in Bengal. 



Agricultural Mechanism ; or, a Display of theseviral Pro- 

 pert. e, and Powers of the V.hicles, lrnplen ents.and, Machinery 

 connected with Husbandry. Led. Svo. >' u,ui «acnmery 



1810. Davies, Halter, A..M 



of Nor* ™L.«r W ll , d h %vo k . riC,,lmre imd DOmeSUC Ec ° n0m » 



1810. Hunt, Charles Henri/, Esq 

 Lon?' 1 ^ ° n ""■' ■ Merinu lnd Anglo-MerJno P,reeds of Sheep. 



1810. Adams, George. 



tairT'^fS'i AgricnltiireandFeailiigStock. Lond. Svo. 

 1810. Farish, John, Dtuii fries. 

 A Treatise on Fiorin Grass. Svo. 



1 i 81 sr »' d / t ' u ' u >'">' Richard Lovett, Esq., F.R S. 

 and J1.I11.A., civil engineer, resident at Edge- 

 worth I own, Ireland, author of various works 

 Lond. Ire? "" the ,;onslnu ' lion of Koads and Carriages. 



i il. Keith, George Skeene, D.D 



A I.- noral View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire. Svo. 

 1811 Henderson, Robert, farmer at RroomhiU. 

 near Annan, Dumfriesshire. 



Hi!,, 1 '""", " - )w lirt «'i"g ofS-.vine and Curing of Bacon • with 

 H'"lym Agricultural Subjects. Edin. Svo. ' 



tail 1-arci/, John, sen., mineral surveyor. A 

 E?d nn '° l " Ki n eWS ° n a " sub J ects i a Philosopher 

 g?e d at a exf,fri'e,H'e: nSt ' *"* ^^^ £ * nw * of 



" ne Lond. C IvoL. ,he A <*™ 1 «™ and Minerais of Derby- 



shire. 



1811. Loudon, John Claudius, F.L.G Z andHS 

 lamlsrape gardener, author of 'the E^cyclo^dVao} 

 Gardening, and other works, and founder aid con. 



