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THE MISCELLANY OF 



INTERESTING WORKS recently published by 



IMPORTANT WORKS FOR EMIGRANTS, 

 COLONISTS, 6zc. 

 1. 



Just received from Hohart Town, price 5s. cloth. 



THE VAN DIEMEN'S LAND ALMANACK, 



and GENERAL GUIDE TO EMIGRANTS AND SETTLERS, 

 affording the most important and accurate information upon every 

 subject connected wth that flourishing and valuable Colony. 



" An intending emigrant will find in this excellent work, every 

 information he can possibly desire, even including- the list of schools, 

 prices, locations, libraries, trades, &c.&c. ; forming altog^ether the best 

 guide and test by which to judg-e whether the country is calculated to 

 realize his views." — Spectator. 



** It contains more information relating to the Colony than any work 

 witliin our knowledge, and will be found invaluable to persons who 

 have an intention ot emigrating there, or to the friends of emigrants 

 who may desire to be informed on the actual situation of the Colony." 

 — Athen/Bum. 



2. 



In demy Svo. with forty-Jive Botanical Plates, price 21*. 



THE TROPICAL AGRICULTURIST, 



a Practical Treatise on the Cultivation and Management of various 

 Productions suited to Tropical Climates, and capable of advantageous 

 production in our Colonies, &c. By George Richardson 

 Porter, Author of " The Nature and Properties of the Sugar Cane.'* 

 *' 'I bis valuable volume opens to colonial residents such a miue of 

 hitherto concealed xceaWiy that every proprietor, emigrant, or person 

 interested in the success of an emigrant friend, ought to procure a 

 copy as their surest guide to fortune." 



3. 



In demy Svo. with illustrative Plates, price 15s. cloth, 



THE NATURE AND PROPERTIES OF 



THE SUGAR CANE, with Practical directions for its Culture, 

 and the Manufacture of its various Products ; detailing the improved 

 ISIethods of Extracting, Boiling, Retining, and Distilling ; also 

 D.scriptions of the best Machinery, and useful Directions for the 

 general Management of Estates. By George Richardson 

 Porter. 



•* This volume contains a valuable mass of scientific and practical 

 information, and is, indeed, a compendiiim of every thing interesting 

 relative to colonial agriculture and manufacture." — Intelligence. 



