128 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



[Feb. 24. 



THE LATE Ma. LOUDON.— The following Sub. 

 tcribera to the Works of the late Mr. Loi.no* have be e .i 

 obtained since making: up the List which appeared in t^e 



Gardeners' CkronMe < f Saturday last : — 



ARUORETUM BRITANNICUM.-lOf. 

 J. C. WUttmu, Esq., M A, The DukcofNonolk 



Bryaiistone-square John Altcard, E-q. 



The tlarl nf Auckluul Karl Barlitirst 



Archdale Palmer, Esq.. Cheam \ Mr*. Gillett, 25 t Gutiford-streer, 



Ralph Sueyri, Esq. 

 Jamt-s Cook, EtQ.j Brn^kiantla 

 Dr. Chairbers, 4d, Urook-strect 

 R.Loivtufea, Esq. t aaec>ijd copy 



Riisstllsqiiaie 

 Edmund Johnston. Esq., F H.S., 



lieaiilieu. Winchni re Hill 

 Thomas Cubitr. Esq.- 



{CYCLOPAEDIA OF TttEEs AND SH RL'US.— 50*. 



\\\ iLBaker, E>q., liayorabury 

 Mr. Donald, Waning; 

 Anthony Baton, K-<i , F.S.A. 



Dr. Henderson 



THE SUBURBAN GARDENER.— 1/. 



Win. AUingrham, fcsq. f Keig-ate 

 Messrs. Drakeand Drontley B 315, 

 Oxford- street 



J — S— f R-.-gent-street 



Mr. George Gordon, Sort. Soc. 



Garden 



C. B. Warner, Esq., 9» Crescent, 



Tbc Bishop of Winchester 



Messrs. Wrench and Sons, 

 King William •street, Ciry 

 Mcssib. Drake and Bromley 



39, 



Jcwin-street 



THE SUBURBAN HORTICULTURIST.-!***. 



The Bishop of Winchester 



Richard Lowndes, E>q. 



The Rev. John Antn.hu*, Acton 



Win. Atkinson, E>q , F.L.S. 

 Messrs. Wrench and Sous 

 Messrs. Drake and Bromley 



KEPTON'S LANDSCAPE GARDENING. -Plain, ao*. 



Mr. A. Mitchell, Sudbury Hall 



J — S— t Regent-street 



Mr. Cutroll 



0- B. Warner, Esq., 9. Crescent, 



Jewiti'Strttt 



The Bishop of Winchester 



Richard Lowndes, Esq. 



Earl Hathurst 



Messrs. Wrench and Si-n* 



W. R. Baker, Esq . lUvfordbury 



RBPTOira LANDSCAPE (i A RDENING.— Coloured, 66*. 

 J. C. Whiteman, Esq., 21 a, Bryanstoue.square 



EN( VCLOPJ2DIA OF COTTAGE AKCH1TECTURE.-63*. 



Mr. Donald, Wutinff I Earl Bathurat 



Mrs. Morgan I 



WV1 KRTON'S ESSAYS ON NATURAL HISTORY.— 8*. 



Mr. Donald, Woking Mr. Wmting, The Decp-iene 



The Rev. J. Mitlord T 2 copies The Bi*bop of Winchester 

 THE GARDENERS 1 MAGAZINE. -y vols , ijL i;*. 

 The Bishop ot Wmol.oter, the I lor May till De ember, inclu. 

 Volumes for IMiand lfc:*7 I live, for) sit, and the Volumes 

 Lady Mary Moock, tue Sum her s 1 for I8-*1» ,8r2, aud 1843 



DEATH OF MRTi^lfbON. 



At a Meeting of the Friend* of the late Mr Lounov, held at 21 

 Regent street, for the purp *s of considering the bc>t means of 

 extricating his Widow and Daughter from the difficulties in 

 *-hicli they are placed by his sQUdeu death,— 



Professor Limm.kv having been called to the Chair, it was 



Resolved: — 



I, That in the opinion of this Meeting-, very great services 

 were rendered to Horticulture by the late Mr. Loudon*. — 2. That 

 the difficulties in which hi* family is now placed, have arisen 

 from his zeal in the promotion of 'gardening, and not from per- 

 tonal imprudence.— 3. That the Works ol Mr. Louuovare them- 

 SClveS I f sufficient value to place his family in independent cir- 

 cumstances, provided they can he sold; and i.i the opinion ot 

 this Meeting, it is most desirable that the fnendsof Horticulture 

 should exert themselves to effect that end.— 4 That since many 

 persons, who already possess Mr. LOUDON'* Works, are probably 

 desirous of subscribing towards <& Fund fOI the assistance of his 

 family, it is desirable that, In addition, a Subscription List be 

 opened, to which the Friends of Hoiticulture may be invited to 

 contribute. 5. That a Committee be appointed to receive Sub- 

 scriptioi , and to act otherwise as to Them may seem expedient. 

 —6. That the following Gentlemen be requested to act as Mem- 

 bers of such Committee, viz. : — 



James Cook, E-q., Brooklands, 

 Air. Mitrnock, Royal Botanic 



Garden, Regent's Park. 

 Mr. ChailWOOd, 14, Tavistock 



Row, Covent Garden. 

 Mr. Henders »n. Pine Apple 



Place, Edgeware Road. 



Dr. Henderson. Secretary of the 

 Horti ulturai Society. 



James Hudson, Esq., Secretary 

 of the Royal. Agri. Society. 



William Spence, Esq.. Lower 

 Seymour Street. 



Mr. PaxtO0| Duke of Devon- 

 shire's Chatsworth. 



With power to add to their numbe*. 

 The Committee, earnestly endeavouring to carry into effect 



the foregoing resolutions, respectfully present the following, as 



a List of the Works of the late Mr. Loudon, the sale of which 



will best promote their object, viz.: — 



THE ARBORKTUM Hi FRUTJCETUM BRITANNICUM; in 



Eight Volumes: Fcur ot Letterpress, illustrated by above t^oo 



Engravings, and Four of Svo and 4to Plates. Price 10/. cl. ltrd. 

 In One Volume, 8vo., with upwards of 250 Engravings, 



price if. io«.,and 3/. 6a. coloured, 



REPTON'S LANDSCAPE GARDENING : being the whole 

 Works on Landscape-Gardening and Landscape-Architecture of 

 the late Humphry Heptov, Esq. ; with a Biographical Notice, 

 and Notes by J. C. Loudon, F. L. S., &c. 



Complete in One Volume, price 2L 105., 



AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TREES AND SHRUBS : beingthe 

 Arborktum kt FitLXitKTLU Bkittamccm Abridgkd, for the 

 Use of Nurserymen, Gardeners, and Foresters. 

 In One Volume, 8vo., with upwards of 380 engravings, price 16*. 



THE SUBURBAN HORTICULTURIST; or, an Attempt to 

 tench the Science of Horticulture, and the Management ot the 

 Fruit, Kitchen, and Forcing Gardens, to persons who have had 

 no previous Knowledge or Experience in these Departments. 

 In One Volume, 8vo., numerous Engravings, price 10s., 



THE SUBURBAN GARDENER AND VILLA COMPANION ; 

 comprising the Choice of a Suburban or Villa Residence, or of a 

 situation on which to form one ; the Arrangement and Furnish- 

 ing of the House; and the Laying-out, Planting and General 

 Management of the Garden and Grounds; the whole adapted 

 for grounds from One Perch to Fifty Acres and upwards in Ex- 

 tent ; and intended for the Instruction of those who know little 

 vf Gardening and Rural Affairs. 



THE GARDENER'S MAGAZINE: any Number or Volume 

 published subsequently to IbM may be purchased separately. 

 The Second Series, consisting of Six Volume.-?, from 1835 to 1840 

 inclusive, for 6/. 8«. 6d. ; for 1841, \L 1*. 6d. ; for 1842, 1/. 2*. 



The Committee beg to add that purchasers will confer an ad- 

 ditional benefit by sending their orders, accompanied by an order 

 for payment in London, or at the Post Office, to Mrs. Lovdolv, 

 Bayswater, Middlesex, or to either of the following addresses:— 

 Mr. Maraock, Royal Botanic Messrs. Warner and Warner, 



Garden, Regent's Park. 

 Mr. Charlwood, 14, Tavistock 

 Row, Covent Garden. 



28, Comhill. 

 Messrs. Drake and Bromley, 

 315, Oxford Street. 



Mr. Henderson, Pine Apple J Messrs. Minier, Adams and 

 Place, Edgeware Road. | Nash, 63, Strand. 



A List of purchasers will be published weekly in this Paper 

 Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer, J. Cook, Esq., 

 40, Mincing Lane, Londou, and by the following Bankers: — 

 Glyn and Co. Lombard Street; Sir John W. Lubbock, Bart, and 

 Co. Mansion House Street ; and Messrs. Coutts, Strand, London. 

 The following is a Lint of the present Subscriptions : 

 His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, President of 



the Horticultural Society . . • .j£25 



James Cook, Esq 20 



Robert Midford, Esq., 44, Porchester Terrace . I l 



J. M. Blashfield, Esq J J 



Joseph Pitxton, Esq 10 



Sir John W. Lubbock, Bart 10 



Messrs. Loddigesand Sons . . . • • 20 

 Letters and Communications addressed to the House, 21, 

 Recent Street, under cover to Mr. Drake, will receive immediate 

 attention. 





 o 

 o 

 

 o 

 o 

 o 



FOR OUT-OF-DOORS NATURALISTS. 

 Just published, price 1*., No. XV. of 



THE ZOOLOGIST, containing Popular Notices in 

 Natural History, bv Messrs. Greenwood. Jerdon. Doubleday, 

 Fisher. Clifford (Rev. F. . Uawson (Rev. J. F.), Marshall, Barr- 

 ett Gordon (Rev. Geo), Wollaston, and many others; with 

 figure* ol the new Brii tab Frog, the giant Perla, a singular variety 



of the Cabbage Butterfly, Sec. 



Joav Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster-row. 



) 



I ECTURE ON THE HONEY BEE; containing its 



Lj Natural History complete, and Domestic Management; and 

 how to obtain pure honey without destroying the Bees. 



By C. A. A- Lr.ovo. 



Sold bv Hamiltov and Co , Paternoster-row, Price 3d. 



An excellent Work to distribute among the Poor. 



The following Periodical Works, for March 1844. will be published 



bv CHARLES KNIGHT ft Co, 



OLD ENGLAND, Part IV.. with a coloured En- 

 graving. Price Is. 6d. Published also in Weekly Numbers, 

 at3<f. ; with the Coloured Engraving as a Si/rPLKMKMTARY 

 Nlmbkr, pnee 6J. 



THE PICTORIAL SUNDAY BOOK, Part III., with 



a Coloured Map, price It. 6rf. Published also in Weekly Num- 

 bers at 3rf.; with the Coloured Map, and a sheet of Letter- 

 press (1 ripttveof the Geography of the Holy Land, as a Sup- 

 LBMKKTAaT Number, price 6rf. 



THE PENNY MAGAZINE, Part XXXVIIL of the 



New Series, price 6. 



THE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND 



during tha Reigu of George III., Part XXXVIIL, super-royal, 

 8vo., price 2a., completing the Work. 



LONDON, Part XXXVI.. price Is. 6d., completing 



the Work. Published also in Weekly Numbers, price Ad. 



THE PICTORIAL MUSEUM OF ANIMATED 



NATURE, Part. XV., price is. Published also in Weekly 

 Numbers, price 3d. 



THE LIBRARY FOR THE TIMES. Monthly 



Series. OUR INDIAN EMPIRE. By C. MacFarlask. 

 Vol. I., price 23. G//.. se\*ed ; or, 3s. 6rf. bound in cloih. 



RE- ISSUE IN MONTHLY VOLUMES. OR SECTIONS OF 



COMPLETED WORKS. 



On the 1st January 1S44, these Works commenced to be re- 

 issued in Monthly Volumes, or Sections, so as to enable new 

 Subscribers, with a very moderate Periodical Outlay, to become 

 possessed, within a short period, of Books which are universally 

 acknowledged to be the best foundation of a private Library. All 

 doubts of their proper completion, which too oiten appiy to large 

 Periodical Works, are now set at rest. 



The Monthly Re-issue will be as follows, all the Volumes or 

 Section* being strongly and elegantly sewed in a novel style :— 



THE PENNY CYCLOPAEDIA. A Monthly Volume, at Six 

 Shillings, completed, in 27 Volumes, in March 1846. 



THE PENNY MAGAZINE, 1st Series. A Monthly Volume, 

 at Four Shillings. Completed in 9 Volumes, in October 1844. 



THE PICTORIAL BIBLE, and the HISTORY OF THE 

 JEWS (including the Natural History of the Holy Land). A 

 Monthly Section, including a portion of each Work, at Six Shil- 

 lings. Completed in 12 Monthly Parts, in December 1844. 



THE PICTORIAL EDITION OF SHAKSPERE, includinKthe 

 Biography. A Monthly Section at Six Shillings. Completed in 

 21 Monthly Parts, in September 1S45. 



The PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND, to the conclusion 

 of the Reign of George II. A Monthly Section at Six Shillings. 

 Completed in ].'• Monthly Parts, in March 1845. 



THE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND during the 

 Reign of George III. A Monthly Section at Six Shillings. Com- 

 pleted in 12 Monthly Parts, fn December 1844. 



ALSO, THE PICTORIAL HISTORY of ENGLAND, 



during the Reign of George I II. Vol. IV., super royal 8vo., in 

 cloth boards, price 20s. This Volume completes the Work. 

 The previous Volumes may be had, price 20s. each. 



LONDON. Vol. VI., price 10s. 6rf. This Volume com- 

 pletes the Work. Any of the preceding Volumes mar still be 

 had price 10s. 6rf. each.— 22, Lud gate-street, Feb. 20, 1844. 



TO NOBLEMEN, AGRICULTURISTS, and OTHERS. 



ANALYSES of SOILS, MANURES, &c, are 

 conducted by Mr. Mitchell, Analytical Chemist (late of 

 the Royal Polytechnic Institution), No. 5, Victoria Cottages 

 Hawley-road, Kentish-town. N.B. — A Vacancy now occurs for 

 One House or Out-door Pupil.— Apply as above. 

 , 



Just Published, Price Is., 



PRACTICAL HINTS on New and Old MANURES. 

 By John* Doddriiigk Humphreys, Esq., Author of the 

 u Electro-Physiology of Man," &c, &c. With an explanation of 

 the Author's Discovery of the Governing Principles of Vegetable 

 Growth ; and full information as to the use and superior ad van - 

 tajcr- for Wheat, Harley, Turnips, &c M of the New Manure called 

 "HUMPHREYS'S FARMERS' COMPOUND," as manufactured 

 at 12*. per cwt. by Messrs. Davy, Mackmurdo, and Co,, 100, 

 Upper Thames-sr., London. 



Longman, Brown*, Grkkv, and Lovgmans. 



NEW METHOD OF TRANSPLANTING. 

 This day, 8vo, with Illustrative Plate, 7$. 



' THE TREE-LIFTER; or, a New Method of Trans- 



J- planting Trees. By Colonel George Gkkk.vwood. 

 London : Longman, Brown, Grkev, and Longmans. 



BLACK ON BREWING-THIRD EDITION. 

 Published this dav, Third Edition, 8vo, 10«. 6d. 9 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE on BREWING, based 

 on Chemical and Economical Principles; with Formulae for 

 Public Brewers, and Instructions for Private Families. By 

 William Black. Third Edition, revised and corrected, with 

 considerable Additions. The Additions revised by Professor 

 Graham, of the London University. 



London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 



Post Octavo, Ss. 



PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY for FARMERS and 

 LANDOWNERS. By Joshua Trimmkr, F. G. S. 

 By the same Author, Svo. with Two Hundred Illustrations, 12*. 



PRACTICAL GEOLOGY and MINERALOGY, 



and the CHEMISTRY of METALS, with an Introductory Dis- 

 course on the Nature. Tendency, and Advantages, of Geological 

 Pursuits.— London : John W. Parker, West Strand. 





Price &$. 6«f., cloth, gilt edges, 



MRS. LOUDON'S LADIES' COMPANION to the 

 FLOWER-GARDEN. Being an Alphabetical Arrange- 

 ment of all the Ornarr ental Plants usually grown in Gardens and 

 Shrubberies ; with full directions for their Culture. 



London: Published by William Smith, 113, Fleet-street. 



BOTANICAL & GARDENING WORKS 



PRINTED FOR 



LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS 



THE THEORY OF HORTICULTURE; or, tn 

 Attempt to explain the Principal Operations of (Jardenine upon 

 Physiological Principles. By Johv Lindj.ey, Ph.D., F.K.8, 

 Svo". Illustrations on Wood. 12*. cloth. 



BOTANY. By Profe.« 80r 



Third Edition, with Correction! 

 Svo. Six Plates aud numerom 



INTRODUCTION TO 



J. L'N-DLEY, Pll.D., F.H.S. 



and considerable Additions. 

 Woodcuts, 18*. 



A NATURAL SYSTEM OF BOTANY; or, a System- 



atic View of the Organization, Natural Affinities, and Geo- 

 graphical Distribution of the whole Vegetable Kingdom; to- 

 gether with the uses of the most important species in Medicine, the 

 Arts, and Rural or Domestic Economy. By John Li.vdley, 

 Ph.D., F.R.8. Second Edition, with numerous Additions and 

 Corrections, and a complete List of Genera, with their Synonyms. 

 8vo. 18*. 



SCHOOL BOTANY; or an Explanation of the Cha- 

 racters and Differences of the principal Natural Classes and Orders 

 of Plants belonging to the Flora of Europe, in the Botanical 

 Classification of De Candolle. For the useof Students prepar. 

 mg for their matriculation examination in the University of London 



r and B ppllcabk to Botanical Study in general. By John Lindley' 

 Ph.D., F.R.S., Fcp. Svo., with upwards of 160 Woodcuts, 6V 



A SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH FLORA, ar- 

 ranged according to the Natural Orders. By Professor Joh.v 

 Linplky, Ph.D., F.R.S., &c. The Third Edition, with 

 numerous Additions, Corrections, and Improvements, 12mo.10t.6d. 



GUIDE to ORCHARD and KITCHEN GARDEN ; 



Or, an Account of the most valuable Fruits and Vegetables cul- 

 tivated in Great Britain : with Kalendars of the Work required 

 in the Orchard and Kitchen Garden during every month in 

 the year. By Georcie Lxn'dlsy, C.M.H.S. ¥ Edited by Pro- 

 fessor Livdley. Svo. 1G*. 



AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDENING; pre- 

 senting in one systematic view, the History and Present State of 

 Gardening in all Countries, and its Theory and Practice in Great 

 Britain . with the Management of the Kitchen Garden, the Flower 

 Garden, Laying out ({rounds, &c By J. C. Loroox, F.L.S., 4c 

 New Edition, enlarged and much improved. 8vo. With nearly 

 1,000 Woodcuts, 21. 10*. 



AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF PLANTS ; including 



all the Plants which are now found in, or have been intro- 

 duced into Great Britain ; giving their Natural 1 1 istory, accom- 

 panied by such descriptions, engraved figures, and elementary 

 details, as may enable a beginner, who is a mere English reader, to 

 discover the name of every Plant which he may find in flower, 

 and acquire all information respecting it. New Edition, with a 

 Supplement. By J. C. Loudo.v ; W. II. Baxter, Jun. ; Georg* 

 Don, E.L.S. ; and J. D. C. Sowerby, F.L.S. 1 vol. 8vo. 

 with nearly 10,000 woodcuts, 31. 13*. 6d. 



HORTUS BRITANNICUS : a Catalogue of all the 



Plants indigenous to, or introduced into Britain. Third Edition, 

 with a New Sitplk.mknt, prepared, under the direction of 

 J. C. Loudon, by W. II. Baxter, and revised by George Dok, 

 E.L.S. Svo. 31*. fid. The First Supplement, separately, 2*. 6d. r 

 the New Supplement, separately, 8*. 



THE ROSE AMATEUR'S GUIDE ; containing ample 



Descriptions of all the fine leading varieties of Roses, regu- 

 larly classed in their respective families ; their History, and Mode 

 of Culture. By T. Rivers, Jun. Third Edition, corrected and 

 improved. Fcp. 8vo. 6s. 



THE TREE- LIFTER; or, a new Method of Trans- 

 planting Trees. By Colonel George Greenwood. Svo. with 

 illustrative Plate. 7*. 



A SCRIPTURE HERBAL. With upwards of 120 



Wood Engravings. By Lady Callcott. Square crown 8vo. 11. bs. 



CONVERSATIONS ON BOTANY. Ninth Edition, 



improved, fcp. 8vo., with 22 Plates, 7*. 6d. ; with the Plates- 

 coloured, 12*. 



THE PRINCIPLES OF DESCRIPTIVE AND 



PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY. By J. S. Henslow, M.A., 

 F.L.S., &c. Fcp. Svo. with Vignette Title, and nearly 70 A\ ood- 

 cuts, 6*. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CULTIVA- 

 TION OF THE GRAPE VINE ON OPEN WALLS. Bj 

 Clemext Hoare. Third Edition, 8vo. 7*. 6d. 



An INTRODUCTION to the STUDY or BOTANY. 



By Sir J. E. Smith, late President of the Linnean Society. Seventh 

 Edition (l833i, corrected ; in which the object of Smith's «""?" 

 mar of Botany" is combined with that of the " Introduction. By 

 Sir William Jackson Hooker, K.IL, LL.D., &c. Svo. 3b -teei 

 Plates, 16*. ; with the Plates coloured, 21. 12*. 6d. 



THE ENGLISH FLORA. By Sir James Edward 



Smith, M.D., F.R.S., late President 6f the Linnean Society, &c. 

 6 vols. 8vo. 3/. 12*. 



Vols. I. to IV. The Flowering PLANTS and the Ferns, 21. 8*. 



Vol. V. Part 1, 12*.— Cryptogamia ; comprising the Mosses, 

 Hepatic*, Lichens, Characea;, and Algae. By Sir W. J. Hooker. 



Vol. V. Part 2, 12*.— The Fi;ngi -completing the work, by Sir 

 J. W. Hooker, and the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, F.L.S., &c. 



COMPENDIUM OF THE ENGLISH FLORA. By 



Sir J. E. Smith. Second Edition, with Additions and Corrections 

 j by Sir W. J. Hooker. 12mo. 7*. M. 



THE SAME IN LATIN. Fifth Edition, 12mo. 7*. 6d. 



THE BRITISH FLORA. In Two Vols. Vol. L, 



comprising Phamogamous or Flowering Plants and the Ferns, bj 

 Sir William Jackson Hooker, K.H., LL.D., F.K.A., and L.s. 

 &c. (kc. &c. Fifth Edition, with Additions and Corrections , au 

 173 Figures illustrative of the Umbelliferous Plants, the Composiw 

 Plants? the Grasses, and the Ferns. 8vo. with 12 Plates, 14*. , 

 with the Plates coloured, 24*. 



Vol. II. in Two Parts, comprising the Cryptogamia and Fungi, com- 



- ' ing Vol. V., Parts 1 and i, <* 



pleting the British Flora, and forming 

 Smith's English Flora, 24*. 



THE VEGETABLE CULTIVATOR , 





containing a 



of 



plain and accurate Description of all the different fP^ 1 ^. 

 Culinary Vegetables, with the most approved Methyl oi 

 tivating them by Natural and Artificial Means, and tne 

 Modes of Cooking them ; with a Description of the Phys ca hw 

 in General Use. Py .Iohn Rogers, Author of " The Fruit om 

 tivator." Foolscap 8vo. 7*. 



LONDON 



LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS. 



to the Editor— Saturday, February* 24, 1844. 



