42S Literary Notice. 



aslronomical calculations, particularly for the State of 

 New York. A variety of useful information is contained in 

 its pages. Plans of Farm buildings, a List of Apples for 

 the Orchard, Manures, and Portraits of improved tSheep 

 and Cows, are the principal subjects which fill its pages. 

 Under each month are some excellent hints and good ad- 

 vice, which are deserving the attention not only of farmers 

 but of all who feel any interest in the cultivation of the 

 soil. Messrs. Gaylord and Tucker, the authors, are too 

 well known to render it necessary for us only to draw at- 

 tention to the work, to induce every farmer to possess a 

 copy. 



Art. IV. Literary Notice. 



The Trees of America, Pictorially, Botanically, and Ento- 

 niologically delineated; embracing a complete description 

 of tlie Forest Trees of North America, their Culture, 

 Management, and Propagation ; Uses and Economy in 

 the Arts ; introduction into Cominerce ; a?id their applica- 

 tion in Usefid and Ornamental Plantations, a?id in Land- 

 scaj)e Gardening. By D. J. Browne, Author of the Sylva 

 Americana. 



We are pleased to inform our readers that this excellent 

 work, which has been some time announced by Mr. Browne, 

 is soon to be issued. Mr. Browne has been fortunate enough 

 to obtain a sufficient number of subscribers, to warrant him 

 in commencing its publication. All, however, who are in- 

 terested in the growth and preservation of our native trees, 

 should now put down their names to the work. It will 

 form a beautiful imperial octavo volume of 500 pages, and 

 will be ornamented with 300 fine wood engravings, executed 

 by the best artists, printed with the text, and on the very 

 best of paper. It will be issued in ten numbers at 50 cents 

 each, or it will be furnished to subscribers, bound in cloth, 

 on payment of $5 in advance. The first number will ap- 

 pear in a short time. 



