2 io Gleanings in Old Garden Literature. 



48. The Gentleman and Lady's Gardener. By Mr. 

 Eadmeades [a seedsman near London Bridge]. 

 8vo. 1774. 



49. The English Gardener s Neiv and Complete 

 Calendar. 8vo. 1778. 



50. The Gardener's Calendar. By John Ellis [gar- 

 dener to the Bishop of Lincoln.] Svo. 1778. 



51. On the Progress of Gardening. In a Letter from 

 the Hon. Daines Barrington to the Rev. Mr. 

 Norris, Secretary. Read June I3th, 1782. 

 Archceologia, vii. 113, et seqq. 



[This is a general survey, not confined to 

 English gardening.] 



52. Gibson's Account of the Gardens in and round 

 London in 1691. Read before the Society of 

 Antiquaries in 1794, Archaologia, vol. xii. 



[This forms an Appendix to the present 

 work.] 



53. A Treatise on the Culture of the Pine- Apple, and 



the Management of the Hot- House. By William 

 Speechly. Svo. York. 1795. Plates. 



54. The Botanist's Calendar and Pocket English 

 Flora. I2mo. 1797- 



55. Introduction to the Knowledge and Practice of 



Gardening. By the Rev. Charles Marshall. 

 With a Calenda'r. Third Edition. I2mo. 1800. 



56. A Descriptive Account of White Knights, near 



Reading, a seat of the Duke of Marlborough, by 



