350 HISTORY OF THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN. 
seem, but little understood, and Mr. McNab’s hints, confirmed by 
pretty long experience, are worthy of attention.”-—Edinbu urgh Fasten 
Post. 
“This is a little pamphlet, in a modest shape, with a modest 
name, but the object at which it aims is neither inconsiderable nor 
of partial interest. We have read it with much interest and with 
anxious that his ——— should be extensively known; and it is 
with this view that we have thought proper to atice: a pamphlet 
ies ch we are Seavinced every cultivator ought to study in detail.” 
—Caledonian Mercury. 
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