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E. Weeks. The Forcer's Assistant, &c., &c. Chipping 

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Sir John Sinclair. General Report of the Agricultural 

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Account of some experiments to promote the improve- 

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An Essay on the Weeds of Agriculture. London, 1826. 



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 Isaac Emmerton. A plain and practical Treatise on the 



culture and management of the Auricula, &c. London, 



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1818 William Hooker (Botanic painter). Pomona Londinensis. 



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