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ANONYMOUS PUBLICATIONS, 



Exclusive of those worhs referred to their respective authors. 



The nature of the drink Kauhi, or Coffee, and the berry of which it is 

 made, described by an Arabian phisitian. Oxford, 1659. 8°. 



This is a singular Httle tract of two pages in Arabic, with an 

 English translation facing ; on the title-page in the British Museum 

 copy (pressmark 546 b. 24), has been written in an old hand * Dr. 

 Pococke ye Translator. 



Natural History of the Coffee, Thee, Chocolate, Tobacco . . . with a 

 tract of Elder and Juniper-berries . . . and also the way of 

 making Mum, e^^. London, 1682. 4". 



^N'atur-gemaessige Beschreibung der Coffee, etc. Hamburg, 1684. 



12°. 



The present state of the Sugar plantations considered; but more 

 especially that of the island of Earbadoes. London, 1713. 8°. 



Remarks upon a book, intituled, "The present state of the sugar 

 colonies considered, etc." London, 1731. 8°. 



Lettre a M. Le Monnier, de I'Academie des Sciences, premier 

 medecin ordinaire du Eoi, sur la culture du Cafe. Amsterdam, 

 1773. \2\ * 



The history of the tea plant; from the sowing of the seed, to its 

 package for the European market, including every interesting 

 particular of this admired exotic. To which are added, remarks 

 on imitation tea, extent of the fraud, legal enactments against it, 

 and the best means of detection. London, [1820 ?] 8°. 



Papers respecting the culture and manufacture of Sugar in British 

 India ; also notices of the cultivation of Sugar in other parts of 

 Asia ; with miscellaneous information respecting Sugar. London, 

 1822. foL * 



Lehrbuch der forst- und landwirthschaftlichen Katurkunde. Tuebin- 

 gen, 1827-40. 4 vols. 8°. 



