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publication. It will appear in four volumes; the three first 

 the same as the old edition. The fourth volume, which is an 

 additional one, will contain all the finest trees discovered in 

 the Rocky Mountains, the territory of the Oregon down to 

 the shores of the Pacific, and into the confines of California, 

 as well as in various parts of the United States. To be il- 

 lustrated by forty finely colored plates. Edited by Thomas 

 Nuttall, Esq., F. L. S. 



The first volume was to be ready in July, and the succeed- 

 ing volumes at sliort intervals, so that the whole will be com- 

 pleted the present year. The first three volumes will be eight 

 dollars each, and the fourth six dollars. Subscriptions are 

 received by J. Dobson, 106 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 



The Third Edition oj the American Orchardist^ by William 

 Kenrick, is now in press, and will soon be issued. It contains 

 many additions and corrections. 



Jl Second Edition of Liebig^s Organic Chemistry will ap- 

 pear this autumn. The new edition will contain additional 

 matter, in reference to experiments which have been made with 

 charcoal, &c. We are glad to learn that this work has been 

 so extensively read as to call for another edition at so early a 

 day. 



The Fourth Report of the Agriculture of Massachusetts, by 

 Mr. Colman, Commissioner for the Agricultural Survey, is 

 now passing through the press . 



MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



Art. I. Domestic Notices. 



Peaches in pots. — It will probably have been noticed, in a late re- 

 port of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society's exhibition, (p. 217,) 

 that some excellent specimens of Coolidge's Favorite j)each were 

 shown by Capt. George Lee, of West Cambridge, which reflected 

 great credit upon his skill in the cultivation of the peach tree in pots. 

 Capt. Lee is a veteran sailor, having passed nearly thirty years of 

 his life upon the sea, and only within a few years has given much 

 attention to gardening, at his beautiful place near Fresh Pond. Ho 

 was induced to try pot cultivalionj from reading our article which 



