366 A HISTORY OF GARDEXIXG IX EXGLAXD. 



1796 Rev. Charles Marshall. Introduction to the Knowledge 



and Practice of Gardening ; with Hints on Fish 

 Ponds. London, 1796. i2mo. 



Several later editions — the third, 1800. 



George Lindley. The plan of an Orchard, exhibiting at 

 one view a select quantity of Trees, &c. 1796 * 



Described by Johnson as a folio sheet. 



An Account of the Culture of Potatoes in Ireland. 



1796. 8vo. * 



These two works are mentioned by Johnson. 



James Don. Hortus Cantabrigensis, a Catalogue of Plants 

 Indigenous and Exotic. 1796. 8vo. 



1797 Strickland Freeman. Select Specimens of British Plants. 



Five plates. London, 1797. Folio 



Part II. contains descriptions of the plants bv G. Shaw. 



Francis Duckenfield Astley. A few minutes' advice to 

 Gentlemen of landed Property, and the admirers of 

 Forest Scenery, &c., &c. Chester, 1797. i2mo. * 



Hints to Planters, from various Authors of esteemed 



Authority. Manchester, 1807. 8vo. * 



Thomas Skip Dyot Bucknal. The Orchardist, &c., &c. 

 London, 1797. 8vo. 



Thomas Andrew Knight, f.r.s. A Treatise on the Culture 

 of the Apple and Pear, and on the manufacture of 

 Cyder and Perry. London, 1797. i2mo. 



Some Doubts relative to the efficacy of Mr. Forsyth's 



Plaister, in renovating Trees. London, 1802. 4to. 



Report of a Committee of the Horticultural Societv of 



London. London, 1805. 4to. 



A Letter on the origin of Blight, &c. London, 1806 



Pomona Herefordiensis, or a descriptive account of the 



old Cyder and Perry Fruits of Herefordshire. London, 

 1811. 4to. 



Knight was the author of numerous papers in Trans. Hort. Soc. 

 and other periodicals. 



William Salisbury. Hortus Paddingtonensis, &c. London, 

 1797. 8vo. 



The Botanist's Companion, &c. London, 1816. i2mo. 



