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Bortlley, Svo. The date of the first pubhcation not ascertain- 

 ed ; mine is ilie second edition, 1801. 



The Pennsylvania Farmer, a selection from the most approv- 

 ed Treatises on Husbandry, by Job Roberts, 12 mo. pp. 224, 

 published in Philadelphia, 1S04. 



The American Gardener's Calendar, by Bernard McMahon, 

 Svo. pp. 64S, Philadelphia 1806. 



Forsyth on Fruit Trees, republished about the same time. 

 A Complete Treatise on Merinos, by Mr. Tessier, Svo. pp. 

 175, 1811. 



Every Man his own Cattle Doctor, by Francis Clater, 12mo. 

 pp. 256, Philadelphia, 1815. 



Elements of Agricultural Chemistry, by Sir Humphrey Davy, 

 republished in Boston, 1815, Svo. pp. 406. 



The Code of Agriculture, by Sir John Sinclair, 8vo. pp. 424, 

 republished at Hartford, Conn. 1818, with valuable notes by the 

 American Editor. 



Arator — a Series of Agricultural Essays, 12rao. pp. 239, 

 Petersburg, Virginia, 1818. Mine is the sixth edition. It was 

 first published about 1800. It is a work highly esteemed, and 

 has had great influence. 



The Farmer's Assistant, by John Nicholson, 2d ed. 1820, Lan- 

 caster, Pa. A work of decided merit, and highly recommended. 

 Treatise on Agriculture, by a Practical Farmer, (understood 

 to be the Hon. John Armstrong,) Albany, 1820, Svo. pp. 168. 

 A compendious view of the subject ; of first rate excellence. 



Husbandman and Housewife, being valuable directions in Ag- 

 riculture and Domestic Economy, by Thomas G. Fessenden, 

 Bellows Falls, Vermont, 1820, 12mo. pp. 190. 



The Farmer's Manual, by Frederick Butler, Wethersfield, 

 Conn., 1820, 12mo. pp. 224. A practical and useful work. 

 Willich's Domestic Encyclopasdia — first American edition, 

 edited by James Mease, M.D. ; 2d American edition, by Thos. 

 Cooper; in 3 vols Svo., reprinted in Philadelphia, 1821. A 

 work highly useful. 



The American Orchardist, by James Thacher, M.D., Boston, 

 1822, Svo. pp. 226. 



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