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CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 



LINDLEY.— AN OUTLINE OF THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF HORTICULTURE. 



By Professor Lindley. 18mo. 2s. sewed. 



LINDLEY.— GUIDE TO THE ORCHARD AND KITCHEN GARDEN; 



Or, an Account of the most valuable Fruits and Vegetables cultivated in Great Britain : with 

 Kalendars of the Work required in the Orchard and Kitchen Garden during every month in 

 the year. By George Lindley, CM. H.S. Edited by Professor Lindley. 1 large vol. 8vo. 16*. 

 boards. 



LLOYD.— A TREATISE ON LIGHT AND VISION. 



By the Rev. H. Lloyd, M. A., Fellow ofTrin. Coll. Dublin. 8vo. 15i. boards. 



LORIMER. -LETTERS TO A YOUNG MASTER MARINER, 



On some Subjects connected wth his Calling. By Charles Lorimer. 3d edition, 12mo. 

 with an Appendix, 5*. 6d. cloth. 



LOUDON (MRS.)— THE LADY'S COUNTRY COMPANION; 



Or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally. By Mrs. Loudon, author of "Gardening for 

 Ladies/' etc. 



Contents.— Introduction — The House— The Garden — Domestic Animals— Rural Walks- 

 Miscellaneous Country Amusements — Country Duties.— In the press. 



LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF TREES AND SHRUBS; 



Being the r< Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum" abridged: containing the Hardy Trees 

 and Shrubs of Great Britain, Native and Foreign, scientifically and popularly described : 

 with their Propagation, Culture, and Uses in the Arts ; and with Engravings of nearly all the 

 Species. For the use of Nurserymen, Gardeners, and Foresters. By J.C. Loudon, F.L.S. etc. 

 In 8vo. pp. 1234, with upwards of 2000 Engravings on Wood, 21. 10*. cloth. 

 The Original Work may be had in 8 vols. 8vo. with above 400 8vo. Plates of Trees, and upwards 

 of 2500 Woodcuts, 101. cloth. 



LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF GARDENING; 



Presenting in one systematic view, the History and Present State of Gardening in all Coun- 

 tries, and its Theory and Practice in Great Britain: with the Management of the Kitchen 

 Garden, the Flower Garden, Laying-out Grounds, etc. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. etc. A new 

 Edition, enlarged and much improved, 1 large vol. 8vo. with nearly 1000 Engravings on 

 Wood, pp. 1312, 21. 10s. cloth. 



LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF AGRICULTURE; 



Comprising the Theory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer, Laying-out, Improvement, 

 and Management of Landed Property, and of the cultivation and economy of the Animal and 

 Vegetable productions of Agriculture, including all the latest improvements; a general 

 History of Agriculture in all countries; a Statistical view of its present state, Avith 

 suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles; and Supplements, bringing down 

 the work to the year 1844. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.G.Z. and H.S. etc. Fifth Edition, illustrated 

 with upwards of 1100 Engravings on Wood, by Branston. 21. 10s. cloth. 

 The Supplement, bringing down Improvements in the art of Field-Culture from 1831 to 1844 

 inclusive, comprising all the previous Supplements, and illustrated with 65 Engravings on 

 Wood, may be had separately , 5s. sewed. 

 * The new Supplement contains a mass of useful information, bringing down the improve' 



merits in Ji eld- cult are from 1831 to 1844 inclusive, and comprising all the previotis Supplements. 



No fewer than sii ty-Jive wood engravings illustrate it; and by every intelligent farmer it 



must be highly prized for the lessons it gives on every practical and scientific branch of his 



operations.'''— Literary Gazette. 



LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF PLANTS; 



Including all the Plants which are now found in, or have been introduced into, Great Britain ; 

 giving their Natural History, accompanied by such Descriptions, Engraved Figures, and 

 Elementary Details, as may enable a beginner, who is a mere English reader, to discover the 

 name of every Plant which he may find in flower, and acquire all the information respecting 

 it which is useful and interesting. The Specific Characters by an Eminent Botanist ; the 

 Drawings by J. D. C. Sowerby, F.L.S. A new Edition (1841) , with a new Supplement, com- 

 prising every desirable particular respecting all the Plants originated in, or introduced into, 

 Britain between the first publication of the work, in 1829, and January 1840: with a new 

 General Index to the whole work. Edited by J. C. Loudon, prepared by VV. H. Baxter, Jun., 

 and revised by George Don, F.L.S. ; and 800 new Figures of Plants, on Wood, from Drawings 

 by J. D. C. Sowerby, F.L.S. One very large vol. 8vo. with nearly 10,000 Wood Engravings 

 pp. 1354, 3/. 13s. fid. 



*** The last Supplement, separately, 8vo. pp. 190, 15s. cloth. 



LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF COTTAGE, FARM, AND VILLA 



ARCHITECTURE and FURNITURE. Containing Designs for Cottages, Villas, Farm 

 Houses, Farmeries, Country Inns, Public Houses, Parochial Schools, etc. ; with the requisite 

 Fittings-up, Fixtures, and Furniture, and appropriate Offices, Gardens, and Garden Scenery: 

 each Design accompanied by Analytical and Critical Remarks illustrative of the Principles 

 of Architectural Science and Taste on which it is composed, and General Estimates of the 

 Expense. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. etc. New Edition (1842) , corrected, with a Supplement 

 containing 160 additional pages of letter-press, and nearly 300 new engravings, bringing down 

 the work to 1842. In 1 very thick vol. 8vo. pp. 1326, with more than 2000 Engravings on 

 Wood, 31. 3s. cloth. 



*' The late Mr. Loudon has the merit of having conveyed more information upon archi- 

 tecture in a popular style, as adapted for general readers, than was ever attempted before^ 

 or than has been accomplished since . His Encyclopaedia of Cottage and Village Architecture 

 is indispensable to the library of all non-professional readers, who may at some time of their 

 life propose to build a cottage or country house.' 1 — Westminster Review. 



%* The Supplement, separately^ 8vo. Is. 6d. sewed. 



