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STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. 



IV. 



Santo torico nillo state a n! dell' ^jrricoltura 



Antioa am paasl i > • r l Bra Upa, ■ i'Appanninoa 



itno ii Pronto. Mi . I817 a Bro. 

 1807. Tupputi, I). 



nVeflaiioni nir ,Ki a dc r Igrlculturc, »*i <i<* auclqw 

 partial da rAdmlnistratloo d in* le Rotaume ■ i 

 rardlnand IV. d*unc I now) *up-d*oeil 



i.-ti Kt.it »!'• i «■ r i\ -, tt n via d*un Memoir*, intitule 

 I u la Planie Tuigsirsaunt nomnU >tuu dans le 



| .... Sin. 



IH09. ArdutntOj Lufgi 



I Memorial Intorno u cotton ml u-i aoonomicl del Cino- 



M U. Svo, h«. 



r . .tr \nv lo zucch- ro dalle c.mne dell* 

 OUo di Cafireria. Paoova, IS 11, Bto, Bg. 



180a TozxcttL o,t. rarg., BID., professor ol 

 agriculture at Florence, and director oi different 

 national establishments there 



l. Dixionario dd Noral di Botanicaedl Agricoltura, Latino- 

 It.iii,inn-l,,itni... Fir Sto. 



j. Lesion] d'Agricoltura. Ftrenxe, i- vols. svo. 



I81CX Benetti, Santo. 



i (rto P ttordJ Villa, o ria Oaservaaionj utUl ad tin fht- 



. ii Korenw 1l.-UaCa1np.4p1a *■* per la aopxaintendeiua ai 

 Wnezia. 8vo- 



IK10. Spadoni, Paolo. 



1. Modo «ii coltivare il Napa Siiv C >tre detto 

 1 i", e dd inetmlo di cavame I' olio a la 111 



Boloenesi* Veneal*. 8to» 



t. iK-llo stabilimento, piant aftione e cons TvaxUme dalle 

 per w u form iiie. Venezia, IS1U. 8to. 



1811. ,,/.'; Ttazzi, Jucopo Antonio, 



II Padre di Gamiglia in eaiaedincanipaj;:ia. Milano, vol. vi. 

 I into. 



1M1. Giaa'nto, P. Carlo, professor of botany in 

 Malta. 



IftTicultarol Essays, adapted to the Island of Malta. Mes- 

 sina. 



1811. Lampadius, Augusto Gngliclmo, 



Experiment! sopra lo zucchero di ttarbabietole. Novara. 

 Svo. 



1811, Losana, Matfeo. 



Delia Malattie del (Jrano in erba non curate o ben conos- 



tnitr. C.irmagnoli. Svo. 



1811. Bassi, Agostino. 



I. II Pastore bene instruito- Mi'ano. Svo. 

 'I. Dell' utilita ed USO del Pomo di Terra, e dei metodo 

 ini^lioredi coltivarlo. Ixxli, lsl7. Svo. 



1812. Dando/o, Vincenzo. 



1. Nuovi cenni Bulla coltiTazione de 1 Pomidi 'IVrra, e van- 



t iggj (J. al l"ii f>-iere dell' uomo e 



leraal Cav. rUippo Re. Como. Bto. 

 ologia, ovv.*ro L'Arte di rare, conservans, e fir viaggiare 

 i rini .lei Regno dltaUa. Milano, 1812, vol. ii. Svo, fig. 

 Gagliardo, G. B. 



liismo agrario per uso dei curaU di < unpaL'ne, e de' 

 fattori delle ville. LVapoli, terza edizione, con a^iunte. 8vo. 

 1815. GaUizioti, Filippo. 

 Sulla dimora alia campajma dei ricihi possidenti e dtll* 



eaiasticl m-li" aKrieoliura. 

 Kir. nza. Bvo. 



Colic. 



MaJenotiif Ignazw. 



II p.ulrone OOn&BdinO) o>scrvazioni agrarj.i.rnti. he. 

 BtOi ftg, 



18l5 Ftwrchi, Anion. Maria 



■1. -pr.iti. he e rustico-le^ali per fare le stime del 

 ! . Svo. 



lSlli. RfcCij J'lCUjH). 



cfalamo Ayrar.o- Firenze. 8vo. 

 %. Del vino, daUe me malattie, e dei suoi rlme-ii. •■ dd 

 mc/^i per ifCOprirna le talMticazione ; del vini BXtini 

 della fabrica/ione dell' aceto. Svo. 



1816. Onorati, Xircola Columella. 



1. Dalle palate, loro ioltura, u^o economico, e maniera dl 

 tame tl pane. Milano. lSmo. 



'I. S.1^'^1 di et onomia campestre e domestica pei dodici iin*si 

 deli' anno, ad uso tlc-gli agricoitori, dei pastun, c di altra gei.te 

 imlu-tnosa. lSmo. 



3. De* \'in;iccioli e del nunlo di e-trar:ie 1' olio, 8 di alfi 

 vanta^'gi che si po>sono attenere da' niedfoimi. Napoii, l^l^. 

 Svo. 



1817. LaTidesc/ii t 

 Miniato. 



-, parish priest of Saint 



Saggio di -Agricoltura, con note di Antonio Becclii. Pirenam 

 8vo, fig. 



1818. FerrariOj (i. A. 



[/Agente in Campagna o sia regola e$i>erimenttta per mt- 

 ^liurare i prodotti d ogni gL-nere d'Agricoltura secondn le tiTie 

 del regno dTtalia; opera aocornniodata air intelli^enza de 

 contadmi per loro micu'ior proiittu. Milano. 8vo. 



1818. Gialdi, Giuseppe. 



l-ezione pro.-tniale d'A^riLolturapracticaragionata. Parma, 

 Svo. 



1818. Retlolji, Coshno. 



Memoria w[>ra un nuuvo metodo per ottener la farina di 

 patate; Bull 1 orzo, sull' acido muriatioo, sulle cuppa «.co:»o* 

 iniche, e sulla rn^gine del grano. I'iren. Svo. 

 I s J '. UnKnttOy Carlo. 



Mezzo stabile di prosperita per le Isole di Malta e (io/o. 

 Malta, hvo. 



182-J. Anon. 



Atti del real instituto d'hicora^'i tmento, »5tc. Di Nupuli. 

 torn. i. 



1826. I.e Prcrut de Rivolta. 

 Nu. vu metodo di Ap-icoltura. Lodi. 16mo. 



1826L Anon. 



Il fattore di campagna. A monthlj aprieultural journal. 

 Milano. 8vo. 



1826. Muret/r, Dr. G., editor, professor of rural 

 economy in the university of Pavia, 

 Bibli nteca agraria. Milan. 16mo, vol. i. 

 1826. Sartort-Ilf, G. B. 

 (K-< rvazioni sopri i mezzi tli const'rvare i Boschi inetlj.Mitc. 



18'z7. Bonetf'ous, M. Mat/lieu, Director of the 

 Experimental Garden of the Royal Central Agn- 

 cultural Society of Turin. 



Osservazioni ed Ksperieiize agrarie. Turin. Svo. 



Subsect. 4. Bibliography of the Agriculture of the other Countries of Europe. 



7903, Germany and Britain arc the only countries in Europe in which it answers to print agricultural 

 hooks lor the ^akc of the indigenous readers. In Britain, education is so general among the middling and 

 lower orders, that reading anion,' them is a necessary convenience of life ; in Germany, education and 

 reading are equally gen( ral and essential : and consequently, in either of these two countries a hook will 

 pay by its -ale within the country. Hut this is not the case in any other European country. In France 

 the mass of the people do not read, but books printed there pay, because they are in a language more 

 1 niveraal than any other, and perfectly understood by all men of education in Europe. Italian books pay, 

 I- ause they are enquired for by the agriculturists' of the south of France, all Spain, and in part of 

 Spanish America. 



7!*ik Spanish and Portuguese hooks on agriculture are in much too limited a demand for production. 

 The earnest Spanish author is Herrera, in I !' i ; and there are scarcely half a dozen since. After the 

 moat particular researches of a book agent at Madrid, he was only able to send a l^t of translations, and 

 the transactions of the Economical Society of Madrid; who have aUo published Herrera's work with 

 notes within the present century. In 1815, a professor at Madrid published Lecciones de Agrictilturu 

 cxplicadas en elJarden J; tan . tomes -too. An anonymous author, Discrtacioncs sobre varios Piantos 

 Agronomicos, l torn. Ho. Of Portuguese books we could hear of none, 



Of Flemish and Dutch books on agriculture there are scarcely any. These languages are very 

 limited, and everj reader in Holland or Flanders understands French or German. Many works have 

 published in the Low Countries in Latin and French, but these cannot be considered indigenous. 

 The few Dutch works on culture belong almost all to gardening {Enci/f. of Gar. 7695.). The result of our 

 correspondence with Amsterdam is a Nieuwe Naamlijst van Boeken, ffc, from which we see little woith 

 t iking There are several translation- from British works on culture, and French veterinary books, 

 and the following seem the latest on husbandry. 



M',/nn \ in Vaderlandschen Landbouw, door J. Kops, Commissaris tot den Landbouw. 6deelcu 

 komplcet met register. 



AaiivMjziiig ter verbetei ing van de Akkerhouw en I.aiidhuishoukunde, in de Ncderlanden, door Pro. 

 \. Bruchausen. ! deelen. 



De Boeren Gouduujn, of kunst, om van verschillende soortcn van Landerijen, het meeste nut te trek- 

 ken, nicer Vee U- kunneii houden, en andere Weteiiswaardigheden tot den Landbouw, door J. F\ Ser- 

 rurier en J. Kopa, nu t |>I iten 



Lic/Uervelde, .1 /•'. d, , Member of the Royal Society of Agriculture and Botany of the city of Ghent: 

 La Heche, ou la Mine d'Or de la Flandre Orientate. Brussels. ^v.>. 



Cole's, M. V. K, M D. at Liege: Instructions mr le Parcage des Moutons; ou, Moven d'engraisser 

 let Campagnes en faisant coucber les Moutons dans les Champs. Liege. Pamph. Svo. 



,. m Swedish and Danish books OH agriculturi , there are m-ccssarilv verv few; these languages 

 being of' very limited use, and the ma-s of the people too pool to be 'able to afford to read about 

 ordinary matters, or what tlic> consider as already well known to them. The time such a people give to 

 reading will be devoted to religious subjects, heroic and romantic poetry, or history. The universities of 

 Stockholm ana Upsal, every one knows, have produced some useful naturalists : some of these bavi 



