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Partington, C. F., of the London Institution, The Builder's Complete 

 Guide; comprehending the Theory and Practice of the various Branches 

 of Architecture, Bricklaying, Brickmaking, Masonry, Carpentry, Joinery, 

 Painting and Plumbing. London, Svo. 



Winch, N^J. An Essay on the Geographical Distribution of Plants, &c. 

 Newcastle, 8vo. 2d edition. 



Billington, William, Member of the Caledonian Horticultural Society, and 

 Superintendant of the inclosing, fencing, draining, and planting 1,100 

 Acres of Land in the Forest of Dean, and of some Woodlands at Chop- 

 well in the County of Durham, belonging to His Majesty, and formerly 

 Gardener to the Right Hon. Lord Yarborough, and the Earl of Had- 

 dington, A Series of Facts, Hints, Observations, and Experiments on 

 the different Modes adopted for raising Plantations of Oaks " for future 

 Navies" from the Acorn Seedling, and larger Plants; shewing the Diffi- 

 culties and Objections that have occurred in the practical Part; with 

 experimental Remarks upon fencing, draining, planting, pruning, and 

 training the Young Trees; with a clear and copious Statement of the 

 early great Profits and Advantages that may be derived from Plantations 

 of mixed Trees, planted as Nurses or Shelter to the Oaks, by timely 

 Care and Attention, and the contrary Effects from Negligence or erro- 

 neous Management of Young Plantations; also how Trees are retarded or 

 accelerated in their Growth from various Causes. The whole derived 

 from actual Experience upon the most extended Scale ; with some ex- 

 perimental Facts and Hints upon Fruit Trees and Herbs. London. 

 Svo. 



Wateon, J. E. The Housewife's Directory, being the most complete Sys- 

 tem of Domestic Economy ever submitted to public notice, including 

 every kind of Instruction in Cooking, Pickling, Preserving, &c. London. 



Brcreton, A.M. the Rev.C. D. rector of Little Massingham, Norfolk. A 

 Practical Inquiry into the Number, Means of Employment, and Wages 

 of Agricultural Labourers. 8vo. London. 



2. An Inquiry into the Workhouse System, and the Law of Maintenance 

 in Agricultural Districts. Svo. London. 



o. Observations on the Administration of the Poor Laws in Agricultural 

 Districts. 8vo. London. 



Hat/ward, Joseph, Author of the Science of Horticulture. The Science of 

 Agriculture, comprising a Commentary on and comparative Investiga- 

 tion of the Agricultural Chemistry of Mr. Kirwan and Sir Humphrey 

 Davy ; and the Code of Agriculture of Sir John Sinclair, Sir Joseph 

 Banks, and other authors on the subject. With Remarks on the Rust 

 or Black Blight in Wheat ; of which the true cause and its prevention 

 are explained. Lond. 8vo. 



A Treatise on Milk. London, Svo. 



Peall, Thomas, Veterinary Professor, Dublin A Treatise on the Foot Rot 

 in Sheep ; including Remarks on the exciting Cause, Method of Cure, 

 and Means of preventing that destructive Malady. 8vo. London. 



Bidlock,W. F.L.S. Proprietor of the late London Museum. Six months' 

 Residence and Travels in Mexico, containing Remarks on the State of 

 Society, Agriculture, &c. a vols. 8vo. London. 



Sinclair, George,~F.L,.S. author of the Hortus Gramineus Wo-burnensis. An 

 Essay on the Weeds of Agriculture, with their common and botanical 

 names. London, 8vo. 



Sweet, Robert, F.L.S. Cistineae ; or, a complete History of that beautiful 

 tribe of Plants, called Cistus, or Rock-Rose. London, 8vo. 



Bayldon, J. S., land agent and appraiser. The Art of valuing Rents and 

 Tillages, and the Tenant's Right on entering and quitting Farms. 2d edit. 

 8vo. London. 



