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EDITED BY JOHN C. a. ON, 
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be a Standard Book of reference on all the su ubjects of which it treats, we should areas grain 
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Prants—Rev, M. J. BERKELET, Jonn C F. L. S., A The Bish eee 
rd. : Its GEOLOGY—Jonn ieee a8. Whitfield, 
yratr, Ph. D., F. RS.; Jon JOSHUA F. G. S., of the National Geol. Were u 
Roy. Agricult. Soc. of England. Its HISTORY SOPHY. 
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ART OF AGRICULTURE. 
ioners—C. WREN Hoskyns, B.A. The DAIRY—Messrs. Haxron, Fifeshire; PALIN, Cheshire; STAL- 
D, D, LARD, Leicestershire; TUCKER, Dorsetshire. 
pp paran * — Rev. W. Hickey,M.A., Thatcham CULTIVATED PLANTS, including CROPS, GRASSES, 
N, T. Messrs, Roser Barer, Land Agent and 1 Tenant, Essex; 
H J. A. CLARKE, Lincolnshire; „Land Agent, 
Engravings on Wood and London; J. H. Dickson, t,- London; 
Whitfield, Berkeley, Gloucestershire. WILLIAM GORRIE, Farm and Factor, Mid-Lothian ; 
by Engravings— Joux and Jas. G of the Norwich and Forres Nurseries ; 
ngineer, Liverpool. Jonin Haxton, Fife; J*C. aaa J. M. Palxr, Surrey; 
The . VALU. ATION, SURVEYING, EncLosuRES—JOHN - Hud RATN BIRD, Land Agent, Hampshire; WILLIAM ROACH, 
ROVEMENT of Boas and Gloue estershire ; James SMEED, Kent; ROBERT T THomson 
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