SUPPLEMENT. 



STATISTICS OF BRITISH AGRICULTURE. 



1373 



Report of the Exhibition of Agricultural Productions, Im- 

 plements, &c, held on their Premises, with original Essays, 

 &c. Pamph. Svo. Penh. (G.M. 1834, p. 504.) 



1833-4. The Imperial and Royal Agricultural So- 

 ciety of Vienna. 



Verhandlungen de k. k. Lands wirthschafts Gesellschaft in 

 Wien. Vienna. 8vo. Continued. [G.M. 1835, p. 203., 1840, 

 p. 298.) 



1834. Anon. 



Appeal to our Rulers and Ruled in Behalf of a Consolidation 

 of the Post Office Roads, and Mechanical Conveyance for the 

 Service of the State. Lond. Pamph. Svo. 

 1834. Anon. 



New Statistical Account of Scotland. Edin. No. 1. Svo. 

 1834. Blacker, William, Esq., Armagh, land 

 agent to the Earl of Gosford and Col. Close. 



Prize Essay on the Management of Landed Property in 

 Ireland. Dublin. Pamph. 8vo. 



An Essay on the Improvement to be made in the Cultivation 

 of small Farms, by the Introduction of Green Crops, and House 

 feeding the Stock thereon. Dublin. Pamph. Svo. 



The Claims of the Landed Interest to Legislative Protection 

 considered. Armagh. Pamph. 8vo. 1836. 

 1834. Ke7?ip, Henry. 



An Address to the Landed Interest on the Decomposition of 

 Salt for the Purposes of Manure. Lond. Pamph. Avo. The 

 discovery is not stated, the author informing us that he expects 

 the quid pro quo, from the landed interest, or parliament. 

 Lond. Pamph. Svo. {'G.M. 1834, p. 233.) 



1834. Laivson, Peter and Sun, seedsmen, Edin- 

 burgh. 



Report on their Agricultural Museum. Edin. Pamph. 8vo. 

 1834. Low, David, Esq., F.R.S.E., professor of 

 agriculture in the university of Edinburgh. 



Elements of Practical Agriculture, comprehending the Cul- 

 tivation of Plants, the Husbandry of the Domestic Animals, 

 and the Economy of the Farm. Edin. Svo. (G.M. 1834, 

 p. 447.) 



A second edition appeared in 1838. 



1834. Percivalt, William, M.R.C.S., veterinary 

 surgeon in the 1st Life Guards. 



Hippopathology ; a Systematic Treatise on the Disorders and 

 Lamenesses of the Horse, &c. vol. i. pp. 331. Lond. 8vo. 



1834. Reitz, F. W., member of the Agricultural 

 Society of the Cape of Good Hope, &c. 



Observations on the Merino Sheep with reference to the Cape 

 of Good Hope, &c. Cape Town. Pamph. Svo. (G. M. 1S35, 

 p. 5S4.) 



1834. Stephens, George, land drainer, Edinburgh. 



The Practical Irrigator and Drainer. Edin. 8vo. (G.M. 

 1S34, p. 233.) 



1834. Sutton, John, of Fisherton Anger, near 

 Salisbury, Wilts. 



An Important Discovery for the Destruction of the Turnip 

 Fly, &c. Salisbury. Pamph. 12mo. (G. M. 1S34, p. 154. ) 



1834. Tessier, M. 



Annales de l'Agriculture Francaise, &C Paris. Published 

 periodically. (G. M. 183 1, p. 449.) 



1S35. Anon. 



Le Cultivateur, Journal Beige d'Economie Rura^e, &c. 

 Brussels. Svo. (G. JIT. 1836, p. 461.) 



1835. Shirreff, Patrick, farmer, Mungoswells, 

 East Lothian. 



A Tour through North America, made with reference to 

 Agricultural Emigration. Edin. Svo. (G. M. 1835, p. 197.) 



1836. Anon. 



A Comparative View of the Form and Character of the 

 English Racer and Saddle Horse, during the last and present 

 Centuries. Eighteen Plates. Lond. 8vo. 



1836. Hillyard, C, Esq., president of the North- 

 amptonshire Farming and Grazing Society. 



A Summary of Practical Farming ; with Observations on 

 the Breeding and Feeding of Sheep and Cattle ; on Rents and 

 Tithes ; and on the Present State of Agriculture. Lond. 

 (Brit. Farm. Mag., vol.x. p. 83.) 



1836. Lawson, Peter, and Son, seedsmen and 

 nurserymen to the Highland and Agricultural So- 

 ciety of Scotland. 



The Agriculturist's Manual ; being a Description of the 

 Agricultural Plants cultivated in Europe, &c. Edin. Svo. 



Supplement to the Agriculturist's Manual. Edin. Pamph. 

 8vo. 1842. {G.M. 1836, p. 438.) 



1836. Le Couteur, John, Esq., colonel, &c. 



On the Varieties, Properties, and Classification of Wheat. 

 Jersey. Pamph. Svo. (G.M. 1S37, p. 607.) 



1836. Lefcvre, Charles Shaw, Esq., M.P., chair, 

 man of the select committee appointed to inquire 

 into the state of agriculture. 



Remarks on the present State of Agriculture, in a Letter 

 addressed to his Constituents. Lond. Pamph. Svo. 



1836. Lewis, George, tenant in Boglilie, near 

 Kirkcaldy. 



Observations on the present State and future Prospects of 

 Agriculture, illustrative of the Advantages of an Experimental 

 Farm. Cupar and Edin. Pamph. Svo. 



1837. A Dumbartonshire farmer. 



The Failure of the Potato Cron ascertained and demonstrated 

 from Analogy ; with a Remedy "and Test for the present Seed 

 to,prevent Failures. Glasgow! Pamph. Svo. 



1837. Aitkcn, William, Castle-Douglas. 



The Potato rescued from Disease and restored to pristine 

 Vigour, by a Plan of Keeping and Cultivation founded on 

 the natural Principles of the Vegetable Economy. Edin. 

 Pamph. 8vo. 



1837. Anon. 



The Gardener's Gazette, and Weekly Journal of Science, 

 Literature, and General News, more especially the Sciences of 



Horticulture, Botany, Natural History, and Agriculture. 

 Lond. folio, continued weekly, price '"I. 



1837. D'Aubenlon, M. t garde gen eraledes Forets, 

 &c. 



Culture des Oseraies, &c. Lyons. Pamph. 8vo. (G. Jo". 

 1839, p. 181.) 



1837. Lozivtj, N. V.A. 



De l'Economie des Engrais, ou de la Me'fhode de Pierre 

 Jauffret, &c. Paris. Pamph. Svo. (G. M. 1838, p. 181.) 



1837. Stent, William, nursery and seedsman, Lin- 

 colnshire. 



Practical Remarks on the Failure of the Potato Crop, &c. 

 Gainsborough. Pamph. 8vo. (G. M. 1837, p. 319.) 



1837. Townsend, the Rev. William R., rector of 

 Aghada, Cloyne. 



Directions on Practical Agriculture for the Working Farmers 

 of Ireland, &c. Cork. Pamph. Svo. (G. M. 1S3S, p. 310.) 



1838. An experienced farmer. 



A new Treatise on Agriculture and Grazing. Lond. Pamph. 

 Svo. (G.M. 1838, p. 294.) 



1838. Dickson, Halter B., a name assumed by 

 James Rennie, a well-known author. 



Poultry, their Breeding, Rearing, Diseases, &c. Lond. Svo. 

 (G. M. 183S, p. 296.) 



1838. Uandley, Henry, Esq., M.P. 



A Letter to Earl Spencer on the Formation of a National 

 Agricultural Institution. Lond. Pamph. 8vo. (G. M. 1S58, 

 p. 181.) 



1838. Hughes, Thomas, Esq., civil engineer. 



The Practice of making and repairing Roads ; of construct- 

 ing Footpaths, Fences, and Drains; also, a Method of com- 

 paring Roads, with reference to the Power of Draught required ; 

 with Practical Observations, intended to simplify the Mode of 

 estimating Earthwork in Cuttings and Embankments. Lond. 

 Svo. (G.M. 1812, p. 471.) 



1838. Lance, E. J., author of the Golden Farmer, 

 &c. 



The Hop Farmer ; or, a complete Account of Hop Culture, 

 &c. Lond. Svo. (G.M. 1S3S, p. 296.) 



1838. Menteith, James Stuart, Esq. 



Farmers versus Rooks. Ayr. Pamph. Svo. 



1838. Morton, John, Esq., land steward to Lord 

 Ducie. 



On the Nature and Property of Soils ; their Connection with 

 the Geological Formation on which they rest ; the best Means 

 of permanently increasing their Productiveness; and on the 

 Rent and Profits of Agriculture. Lond. Small Svo. ((...)/. 

 1S3S, p. 151.) 



1S38. Stewart, J., veterinary surgeon, and pro- 

 fessor of veterinary medicine in the Andersonian 

 university, Glasgow. 



Stable Economy : a Treatise on the Management of Horses, 

 in relation to Stabling, Grooming, Breeding, and Working. 

 Edin. 8vo. 



Advice to Purchasers of Horses. Three Engravings. 

 Edin. 8vo. 



1838. Tollarit, ai>:e,C, seedsman and nurseryman. 



Traite des Veget;:ux qui composeni l'Agriculture, &c. Trea- 

 tise ou the Plants which are cultivated in Agriculture, Plant- 

 ing, and (iardening; containing the most striking Characters, 

 the Points of Difference, and the Qualities and Uses of all 

 Plants more particularly those little known or deserving of 

 Culture; followed by Considerations respecting Nurseries and 

 Plantations, and a Monthly Journal of Work to he done in the 

 Forest, the Garden, and the Farm. Paris. Small Svo. (G.M. 

 1840, p. 663.) 



1838. Waterlon. Charles, Esq. 



Essays on Natural History, with an Autobiography of the 

 Author. Lond. 12mo. 



1839. Davy, Sir Humphry, Bart., LL.D., 

 F.R.S., &c. 



Elements of Agricultural Chemistry : in a Course of Lectures 

 for the Board of Agriculture, delivered between 1802 and 1812. 

 6th edit. Svo. Lond. (G. M. IS 10, p. 95.) 



1839. Main, James, A L.S., author of various 

 works. 



The Young Farmer's Manual : showing the Practice and 

 Principles of Agriculture, as applicable to Turnip Land rarnis 

 in the South of England; with collateral Observations and 

 Remarks on Agricultural Cattle, Plants, Implements, Kc. 

 Lond. Svo. (G. M. 1839, p. 523.) 



1839. Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and 



Ireland. 



Proceedings of the Committee of Commerce and Agriculture. 

 Lond. Svo. (G. M. 1839, p. 177.) 



1839. Sinclair, George, F.L.S.H.S., &c. 



Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis, &c, 4th ^edit. much re- 

 duced in price. Lond. 8vo. (G. M. 1859, p. 702.) 



1839. Sproule, John. 



A Treatise on Agriculture, adapted to the Soil and Climate 

 of Ireland, comprehending the Nature, Properties, and Im- 

 provements of Soils ; the Structure, Functions, and Cultivation 

 of Plants ; and the Husbandry of the domestic Animals OI lln' 

 Farm. Dublin. 8vo. (G. M. 1840, p. 34.. and 1842, p. 378.) 



1839. The English Agricultural Society. 

 Journal, &c. Lond. Svo. Published in parts; of which 



3 vols, and Part I. of Vol. IV. have appeared. (G.M. 1S39, 

 p.345.; 1S40, p.169.; 1S41, p. 79. and C25.) 



1840. A Lammermuir Farmer, the late Mr. John 

 FairbairnofHallyburton. 



A Lammermuir Farmer's Treatise on Sheep in High Dis- 

 tricts. 



1840. Anon. 



Twenty Years' Experience in Australia, &c. 3d edit. Lond. 

 Small Svo. (6. M. 1840, p. 299.) . 



1810. A Proprietor (Sir r. A. Mackenzie. Y,\.., 



Hint-, for the Use of Highland Tenants and Cottagers. In- 

 verness. Svo. (G. M. 1S10, p. 214.) 



