1214 



statistics OF ackk ri/ruitE. 



Paut IV, 



Committee of Agriculture, of the Society of Arts. 

 Edited i>\ Joseph Joplin r, architect, member ol the 

 Institution <>t Civil En nventor oi tin- Sep 



tenary System of generating Lines by simple con- 

 tinuous Motion, instruments for drawing Curves, 



&c &c 



rj i. or Agrlcullun) BnQdlngs, fitc ccc.; to which are 

 Remarfci on Caterham Parm-jard 

 I . i .in it hu l> en Unpron d. Loo i. Bto 



1896 CoUyns, H. t EUq M surgeon, Kenton, near 

 Exeter, 



T«n tflnuies 1 Advice to my Neighbours, on tin- 1 -v and 

 Abu** of Sail as a Manure, &c. deter, pampb. Bto. 

 —18 ' /'. m'ng, — . and J. Main, 

 pi, ,,.. Lond. y rol ■ Bto. 



Continued undo the name of the British Farmert Magazine, 

 8 rote. Bto. • 



18*7. An m 



The Farm i indMonthlj Magazine of Foreign 



md I> Glasgow. In Bvo numbers, monthly. 



Completed In onevolume. 



1828. Meadows, Arthur, Esq. 



Hints to the Farmers of the H ironies of Forth ami Birgy 

 : udtivatlonof Mangold Wurzel, Beamt, Carrots, and 

 Wexford, Hvo. 



1828 183L Anon, believed to be David Low, 



Esq. 



The Quarterly Journal of Agriculture. Edinburgh, '2 vols. 

 Bto. 



The Prize Essays and Transactions of the Highland society 

 of Si otland art- publishing along h ith this work. Se<- 1799. 



1828. Kennedy, T*ewis 9 Esq., son of Mr. Kennedy 

 the late eminent nurseryman of Hammersmith, 

 steward to Lord Willbughby De Eresby, author of 

 the Tenancy of Land in Great Britain, &c. 



1. On the Cultivation of the Waste Land- in the United 

 Kingdom, for the purpose of rinding Employment for the able 

 Poor now receiving Parochial Aid, and thereby diminishing 

 the heaw Burdens of the Poor Rates s and on the Bxpedieney 

 of making some Provision for th-; aged and disabled Paupers of 

 Ireland. Lond. Svo. 



S. The present State of the Tenancy of Land in Great Bri- 

 tain; Showing the principal Customs and Practices between 



uicoming ana outgoing Tenants, Sec Lond. Bvo. 



1829. Lambert, Joseph, Esq. 



< .:. starvations on the Rural Affairs of Ireland, or a Practical 

 Treatise on Farming, Planting, and Gardening, adapted to 

 the Circumstances, Resources, Soil, and Climate of the Coun- 

 try. Dublin, Hvo, pp. 3z7. 



1829. Stephens, George, drainer, member of the 

 Nerecian and Wermlandska Agricultural Societies 

 in Sweden. 



The Practical Irrigator; being an Account of the Utility, 

 Formation, and Management of Irrigated Meadows, with a 

 particular Account of the Success of irrigation in Scotland. 

 To which i^ added, a Practical Treatise on straightening 



ctlng Rivet Banks, sad embanking Low 

 i ■ ,. gvo. 



1829. Doyle, Martin. 



Units originally Intended for the smalt Farmers of the 

 i Wexford : but suited tn the Circuinstamv-. of many 

 Parts aJ Ireland. Dublin, LSniu. 



1829L Fall, Th omas, Surveyor of Roads. 

 The S ur veyor 's < hilda ; or. evetj Man his own Itoad maker : 

 comprising the whole Art of making and repairing Boads, 

 it Work. Bast Retford. I'-fmo. 



; i, Harley, fVil/iam, originally a manufacturer 



in Glasgow ; afterwards a great cow-keeper and 

 builder there. He died ii» London in 1830. 



1 he HirUim Da rv Bvstem, and an AcOOUnl ofthe various 



1 of Dairy Husbandry pursued by the Dutch. Ateo^a 

 new and improved Mode of ventilating stables ; with in Ap- 

 pendix, containing useful Mint • (founded on the Author's ex- 

 perience) for the Management of i . Fruit 



Trees, &c, and the Means of rendering Barren Land fruit- 

 ful. Lond. Svo. 



Strickland, G , Esq. 



A Discourse on the Poor Laws of England and Scotland, 

 on the Poor qf Ireland, and on Emigration. Lond. Svo. 



1829 Trimmer, Joshua Kirby. 



Practical Ohseri ttions on the Improvement of British Fine 

 Wool, and the National Advantages ofthe arable System of 

 Sheep Husbandry ; with Remarks on the Saxon and French 

 Systems. 



1830. Anon. 



The Library of Useful Knowledge; Farmer's Sen 

 13 numbers to January 1» 1831. 



1830, Jennings, James, Esq., author ofthe Family 

 Cyclopaedia, &c. 



A Practical Treatise on the History, Medical Properties, 

 and Cultivation of Tol. lcco. London. 



1880. Berry, the Rev. Henry, an extensive farmer 

 in Worcestershire, and understood to be the prin- 

 cipal proprietor of the British Farmer's Maga- 

 zine. 



Improved Shorthorns, and their Pretensions stated; being 

 an Account of this celebrated Breed of Cattle, derived Erom 

 authentic Sources : to which is added, an Enquiry as to thi ir 

 Value for G nerd Purposes, placed in Competition with the 

 improved Hereford* Lond. painph Svo. zd edit. 

 1830. Brodigan, Thomas, Esq. 



A Botanical, Historical, and Practical Treatise on the To- 

 bacco Plant, In which the Art of growing and curio-: Tob l© 

 in the British Isles is made familiar to everji Capacity, ns 

 deduced from the Observations of the Author In theUni id 

 States of America, and his Practice in Field Cultivation in 

 Ireland. Lond. Svo. 



1830. Davey, John, Esq. 



Observations on the Disease which has lately been bo de- 

 structive to Sheep, called Bane or Coath; particularising the 

 Causes, and minutely, describing the Modes of effecting its 

 Cure ; and pointing out those .Means which ought to be adop ed 

 to prevent its Recurrence. Bath, pamph. Svo. 





Sect. II. Bibliography of Agriculture in Foreign Countries. 



7899. Numerous works on agriculture are published in the French and German languages, and a con. 

 siderable number in the Italian ; but a great proportion of these are translations from British authors. 

 Very few agricultural books have been printed m t lie Dutch, Flemish, Danish, Swedish, Polish, Spanish, 

 or Portuguese languages, and scarcely any in those of Russia or Hungary. We shall notice the principal 

 French, German, and Italian works, exclusive of translations, and add a few American books. 



Subsect. 1. Bibliography of French Agriculture. 



7900. Of French books on agriculture we have given a selection only : those who wish to see a complete 

 list are referred to the Bibliographic Agronomique, Paris, Svo ; in which are given the titles of upwards 

 of 2000 works, including translations and hooks on gardening. A general idea of French culture in all its 

 branches may be obtained from the Nuurcau Corns Complet (V Agriculture, 16 vols 8vo (edition of 1821. \ 

 compiled by the members of the Section of Agriculture of the French Institute, each of whose names are 

 given to the articles he contributed. 



I 89 Etierme, Charles, et J. Li&ault, physicians. 

 Etienne,t.e. Stephanus <>r Stephens, in the beginning 

 of the sixteenth century published various small 

 tracts "ii Gardening and other rural topics ; and in 



1599 he collected them together and published them, 

 under the title of Pnrdtum Rusticum, treating of 



gardens, tree-, \ inei, fields, meadows, lakes, fore t-, 

 orchards, &C Having married his daughter to 

 Liebault, they afterwards studied agriculture con- 

 jointly, and published the Motion Rustique, the 

 modern editions of which are still the most popular 

 agricultural works in France. 



I. riwlllllll Ku-ttcum; in fnl. 



X. [.'Agriculture ct Mai-on Kustiquu. Paris, in It.., 1 '170. 



1569 Hesson, Jacques, ol Dauphiny. 



I)i- I'Art ii Science de ttouTei mremenl lesBaux, S wees, ft 

 Pontalnc ousTerre, autrcnient que 



VaJgalres de. Agricolteursel Architectes, ui it". 

 1583. Hegemon, Philibert, a lawyer born at Cha- 



lons-sur-soane. Died in 1595. 



I. a t'otombierect Maison Hustiune, contcnaiit line Dl rip 

 tion de> Ilouze Moiset d<-.Quatre S.iisnn- de L'Annee, BTec Ba- 

 ll iffu incnt de re que le I.-ibourcur doit faire par cbacjue Alms. 



1'OTI-, ill SVO. 



1600. Serves, Olivier de, the Lord of Predel in 

 Languedoc. He was born in 1539, and died in 1619, 

 at the age of 80 years. He was employed by Hen- 

 ry IV. to form a plantation of the white mulberry 

 in the garden ofthe Tuillcries ; and he is generally 

 considered as the father ofthe culture of that tree 

 in France. He published a great many useful 

 works, tin' principal of which is his Theatre a" Agri- 

 culture, the tirst edition of which was published in 

 lti(K), and the £0th in 1675. 



Le Theatre d'Agriculture et Mesnage des Chimps. Pari-, 

 imall Bto. An enlarged edition in '2 vol-, ttn, u ith volumin- 

 ous Notes, and a Historical Introduction, in JSlll. 



1602 Leteliier. 



Brief Discours contenantla Maniere denourrir les Vers a 

 Soie, &c. A .ec de belles Figures. Paris, in tin. 



1604. Lqgenas, Barthelcmy <tc, valet de chainbre 

 to Louis XIII. 



La Facon def tireet seiner laGiainede Murlen > Ieselereret 

 replanter, gouTerner lea Wrs a Soie au Climat de France. 

 Paris, in l'^mo. 



1607. Ii'ft, Elie, a learned professor at Bour. 

 deaux, author of a work on land surveying. 



La Maison Champestre et Agriculture. Paris, in 4to. 



