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STATISTICS OF GARDENING. 



Part IV; 



ISn. Dclaunay, Mordannf, one of the librarians 

 of the Jardin des Plantes, principal editor of the fol- 

 lowing works. (See Anon. 1811.) 

 .1. Le. l>on Jardinier. Paris. 12mo. 



2 Figures pour I'Almanach du bon Jardinier. 12mo. 



1811. Gallesio, George, sub-prefect of Savonna, 

 near Genoa. 



Traite du Citru.^. Paris. 1 vol, 8vo. 



1811. Lelieur de Ville-sur-Arc, le Comte, ad- 

 ministrator-general of the parks, nurseries, and gar- 

 dens of the king. 



1. La Pomone Francai^e, ou Traite de la Culture Franeaise 

 et de la taille des arbres fraitiers. Paris. 8vo. S plates. 



'I. .Meuioire sur les Maladies des Arbres Fruitiers. Paris. 

 l'2mo. 1811. 



5. De la Culture du Rosier. Paris. 12mo. 1811. 

 1813. Guerin et Schwartz. 



\'ue5 et Description du Jardin des Planles. Paris, folio. 



1813. Pelleport-Saiine, 3/ , member of the 



Toulouse Agricultural Society. 



Traite de la JIaniere de planter, d'^ever et de cuUiver la 

 Vij^ie. Toulouse. 1 vol. Svo. 



1814. Percier, Charles, et P. F. L. Fontaine, archi- 

 tects. 



Choix des plus celehres Maisons de Piaisance de Rome et de 

 ses environs. Paris, fol. 



This splendid work contains, in moft cases, plans of the gar- 

 dens attached to the villas. 



1815. Monfpelicr, A , cultivator in the depart- 

 ment of I'Aude. 



De la Culture des Arbres a Fruits. Castlenaudarv. Svo. 



1815. Ma/0, Charles. 



Guirlande de Fleurs, ou Origine et Histoire des jolies Fleurs 

 qu'on cullive en France, &c. Paris. ISmo. 16 plates. 



•1815. Moxard, Jean, proprietaire cultivateur at 

 Montreuil, near Paris, a village famous for its 

 peaches. Mozard was successor to Pepen, who was 

 distinguished as the first cultivator of peach-trees at 

 Montreuil, or, indeed, in France, from 1720 to 1770. 



Principcs Praticjue siir I'Education, la culture, la laille, tt 

 I'eboura^eonnement des arbres fruitiers, et principaleinent du 

 Pfcher, d'apres la :\Iethode de Ptpiii et autres Cultivateurs de 

 IVIontreuil : ouvrnge qui a obtenu deux Medaiiles d'Or de la 

 Societe Rovale d'As^riculture du departement de la Seine. 

 Paris. Svo.' 4 plates. 



1816. De Caiimels. 



Tables Synoptiques des Characteres diflerentes de la \'i?ne. 

 Touloux. Svo. p. 235. 



These tables are for the most part taken from dementi's 

 \Torlc, which De Caumcls translated from the Spanish. 



1816. Du Petit Thouars, le Chevalier Aubert 

 Aubert ; director of the government garden of the 

 minister of the interior. ^ 



1^ Recueil de Ra; norts et de Memoires sur la Culture des 

 Arbres Fruitiers Uie dans lesseances particulieres de la Societe 

 d' Agriculture de Paris. Paris. Svo. plates. 



2. Histoire d'un Morceau deBois, precedee d'un Essdi sur la 

 S^vc, consideree comme rtJsultat de la vegetation, &c. Paris. 

 Svo. 1 plate. 



3. Le \'erger Francais, ou Tiaite (jcnerale de la Culture des 

 Arbres Fruitiers qui croissent en pleine terre dans les environs 

 de Paris. 1 vol. Svo. 



1816. JuUen, A , author of the Manuel du 



Sommelier ; inventor of some instruments in use 

 for the filtration of liquids. 



Topogr.iphie de tous les X'iijnobles coiinus, &c. suivie d'une 

 classification ^enerale des vins. Paris. Svo. 



1816. Jauitex, J P , of the city of Metz, 



engineer, and member of the Agricultural Society 

 of the department of Moselle. 



Manual du \'igneron du Departement de la iMoselle. 



^llG^^Thouln, Jean, C. M. H. S , brother to the 

 professor, and to 'Gabriel Thouin ; foreman of the 

 Jardin des Plantes, Paris. 



3Iemoir sur I'Kmploi de IMachefer dans le Jardinage, 4to. 



1817. Lamhrat/, M , nurseryman at Mandres, 



in the canton of Boissy-Saint-Leger, in the depart- 

 ment of the Seine and Oise. 



Expose d'un -iloyen mis en pratique pouT emjiecher la Vigne 

 de couler.et hater "la maturitedu raisin. Paris. Svo. 



This author va-actices ringing when the \nne is in flower, 

 ■-vhich he linds has the effects to which he ailudes in his title. 



1817. Redoute, J P , painter of flowers to 



the Classe de Physique of the Institute and of the 

 Museum. 

 Les Roses. Paris, fol. manv colored plates. 



1818. Lalos, J , architect des jardins Anglois 



in Paris. 



De la composition des Pares et Jardins pittoresques, omee 

 de i)lanches par Rerille. Paris. 1 vol. Svo. 

 1818. Pronville, Augusfe de. 



Nomenclature raisonee des Espeoes, \'arietes, et Sous-vari- 

 etes du genre Rosier, obseivei^s au Jardin Royal des Plantes, 

 dans ceux de Trianon, de la ^lalmaison, et dans les Pepinieres 

 des environs des Paris. Paris. 1 vol. Svo. 



1818. Hisso, A., of Nice, and A. Poiteau, of Ver- 

 sallies. 



Histoire Xaturelle des Oran.gers. Paris. 2 vols. fol. many co- 

 lored plates. 



1819. Bosc, Louis Auguste Guillaume,T.'L.S. U.S., 

 inspector of the government garden at the Luxem- 

 burg ; author of various articles in the Kouveau 

 Cours d" Agriculture, and in other w orks. 



Exposition du Plan de Travail adoptepour etudier et classer 

 les diverses varietes des \'ignes cultivees dans les Peiiinieres 

 du Luxembourg. (Journal de Plit;si<]tic, toni. 66.3 



1819. Redoute, J. P. painter of flowers, and C. A. 

 Thory, a clerk in the office of the mayor of Paris. 



Les Roses. Paris, folio, manv colored plates. 1 vol. com- 

 pletetl. 



1819. Thouin, Gabriel; cultivator and architect of 

 gardens, brother to Professor Thouin, of the Jardin 

 des plantes. ^ 



Plans raisonnfe de toutes les Esp^ces de Jardins. Paris, 

 folio, 50 lithographic plates. 



1819. Thory, Claude Antoine, clerk in the office of 

 the mayor of Paris, member of several learned 

 societies. 



1. R<Ma Candolleana, seu Descriptio novae Si>eciei Generis 

 Rosae, dicata, Pyr. Aug. de CandoUe a CI. Ant. Thory, iScc. 

 addito Catalogo inetlito Rosarum quas Andreas Dupont in 

 horto suo studiose colebat, anno IS 13, cum Figuroe aenea piota. 

 Paris. Svo. 1819. 



2. Rosa Redouteae, seu Descriptio novje Specie! Generis 

 Rosa, dicata Petro Joseph Redoute, Svo. Parrs. 1S17. 



3. Prodromieet .Monographie des Especeset Varietes connue* 

 du Genre Rosier, divisees selon leur Ordre naturel, avec la 

 Synonymic des nonis vulgaires, un Tableau synoptique, et des 

 Planches gravees en couleur. Paris. 1 vol. 12ino. 



1819. Viart, , proprietor and creator of Jardins 



Pittoresques at the park of Brunehaut. 



Le Jardiniste IModerne, Guide des Proprietaires qui s'occu- 

 pent de la Composition de leur Jaidins et de I'EmbeUissement 

 de leurs Campagnes. Paris. 12mo. 



18^0. Bcaunier, , author of a treatise on bees. 



Le Guide des Proprit^taires et des Jardiniers pour le Choix, 

 la Plantation, et la Culture des Arbres, &c. Paris. 1 vol. 8vo. 

 «g- 



1820. Chesnel, Marquis de. 



Histoire de la Rose che^ les pcuples de I'antiqiuti? et chez le« 

 modernes ; description des espeoes cultivt^:, ; culture des Ro. 

 siers; et leurs diverses proprieles alimentaires et domesliques. 

 Toulouse. 1 vol. Svo. 



1820. Pierard, Charles Frances, C M. H. S. 



Notes sur le Saugier ou Poirier de Sauge. Paris. Svo. 



1820. Vibert,J P . 



Observations sur la Nomenclature et la Classement desRoses, 

 suivies du Catalogue de celles cultivees par J. P. Vibcrt. Paris. 

 Svo. 



1821. Calvert and Co., nurserj-men, Rouen.* 

 Catalogue of Roses. Rouen. Svo. 



1821. Lebref, M — , Isidore, pharmacien et pro- 

 pri^taire rural. 



Jlemoires sur la Trappa Natans, ou la Chataigne d'eau. 

 Rouen. Svo. 



1823. De Candolle, A. P., professor of botany in 

 the academy of Geneva, author of Regni Vegetabilis 

 Systema Naturale, now publishing ; of various other 

 botanical works, and of several articles connected 

 with culture, in Nouveau Cours, Sec. 



1. IVlemoir on the different si)ecies of the genus brassica, and 

 of the genera allied toil. (Hort. Trans, x. 7.) 



2. Catalogue des arbres fruitiers du Jardin Bntanique de 

 Geneve. Geneva. Svo. 



3. Meraoire sur la famille de cruciferes. Geneva. 4to. 



SuBSECT. 2. Works on Gardening puhlished in Germany, including Denmark and SiL'itzer- 

 Jand, exclusive of Translations. 



7693. The Germans have aji inanense 7m}nber of books on every subject, and in the 

 gardening department are more especially prolific on the subject of planting and forests. 

 We have made a selection, with a view to giving an idea of the progress of gardening in 

 •Germany, and also to include the books contained in the Banksian and other public 

 libraries of this country. Every English work of merit is translated into German as soon 

 as it appears, and the same may be said of the best works of France, and of every otlier 

 country. Two of the most desirable books for giving an idea of the state of culture in 

 Germany, are Dietrich's Worterbuch, with -the Supplement to 1820, 10 vols. Svo. ;^ and 

 Sickler's JDcutsche Handwirtschaft, many vols. Svo, 



849. Anon., ascribeil to the learned Benedictine, 1 Horiulus. 

 '^Viiliafrid Strabon, of fne diocese of Constance, who P°^'" °" "'^ '^""'"^'^ P'^"** tWers. 



died in 849. -I 1578. Heresbachius, Conradus, counsellor to tiie 



