1759 



352 A HISTORY OF GARDENIXG IN ENGLAND. 



A new and complete System of Practical Husbandry. 



1762. 5 vols. 8vo. 

 The Natural and Chemical Elements of AtTiculture, 



from the German of Gyllenborg> ly/O- i2mo. 



Essays on Agriculture. 1772. 8vo. 



1760 Samuel Pulleix. Observations towards a method of 

 preserving the seeds of Plants in a state of \'egetation 

 during long voyages. London, 1760. 8vo. * 



James Lee. An Introduction to Botany, containing an 

 exphcation of the Theory of that Science, &c. 

 London, 1760. S\o. 



Catalogue of Plants and Seeds sold by Kennedy 



and Lee, at the Vineyard, Hammersmith. 1774. 8vo. 



The London Gardener. Anon}-mous, London, 1760. Svo. ^ 



Mentioned by Johnson. 



Adam Armed : or an Essa}' endeavouring to prove the 

 advantages . . the kingdom may receive . . . b\- means 

 of a well ordered and duly rectified Charter for 

 incorporating and regulating the Professor of the Art 

 of Gardening ; humbly offered and presented bv the 

 Master and Company of the same. London. Folio 

 Johnson mentions this work and says it has no author's name or 

 date, but was published about this year. 



1762 T. LiGHTOLER. The Gentleman and Farmer's Archi- 



tecture; being Plans for Parsonage and Farm Houses, 

 with Pineries, Greenhouses, &c. With Plates. 

 London, 1762. Folio 



Johnson mentions an edition of 1766. 



1763 George RiTSO. Kew Gardens : a Poem. London, 1763 * 

 James Wheeler. The Botanists" and Gardeners' New 



Dictionary, containing names, classes, &c. . . accord- 

 ing to the S}-stem of Linnaeus. London, 1763. Svo. 



— An Essay on the Theory of Agriculture, &c. London, 



1763. i2mo. "^ 



Thomas Martyx, f.r.s. Plantae Cantabrigienses, or 



&^ 



a 



Catalogue of Plants which grow wild in the County 

 of Cambridge. London, 1763. Svo. 

 A Short Account of the Donation to the Botanic 

 Garden, by Dr. Walker. London, 1763 4to. 



