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THE FRUIT GROWER'S INSTRUCTOR; or a Practical 

 Treatise on Fruit Trees, from the Nursery to Maturity; to which is 

 added an effectual Remedy for, and Prevention from the American 

 Blight, which causes the Canker in Apple Trees. By G. Bliss, 

 Nurseryman. 6s. 



" This is a Practical Treatise on tlie Culture an.i Preservation of Fruit Trees 

 in general, and more particularly the Apple Tree, by one of the most extensive 

 growers in the kingdom. The best modes of Grafting, Pruning, and Budding, are 

 laid down with the utmost clearness. A very ample Catalogue of our Fruit Trees, 

 and a description of the appearance, flavour, and qualities of their production, is 

 also given." * * * * " But the most valuable part of this volume is that which 

 relates to the Canker, and the remedy which Mr. Bliss has discovered for this des- 

 tructive blight." * * *- Monthly Critical Gazette. 



THE BRITISH FARMER'S (QUARTERLY) MAGAZINE, 

 No. XVI. published on August 1, 1830, contains — 



Branch I. Original Communications: Portrait, &hort horned Bull.— Gn the 

 Improvement of Waste Land, by Mr. Alton, (concluded.)— On the Advantages 

 of Shallow Sowing, (concluded.) — Remarks on Ditto.— Mr, Gray's Letter to the 

 late Lord Castlereagh, on the Currency, (concluded.) — Remarks on Mr. Taylor's 

 Letter on the Wheat Fly, by Delta. — Mr. Gray's further Observations on " Ob- 

 server." — Mr. Berry, on the Improved Breeds of Cattle, in Reply to Mr. Hay ward. 

 — On the Anglesea Breed of Cattle, by Mr. Berry.— On the Choice of a Farm. — 

 Mr. Gray's Address to Electors of Great Britain and Ireland. — On Tithes. 



Review of Agricultural Publications: Biliington's Facts and Observations on 

 Forest Pruning.— Colonization.— Irish Cottagers, by Mr. Doyle.— Webster's Dic- 

 tionary. — The British Co-operator.— Oracle of Health. 



Branch II. Agricultural Intelligence : Miscellaneous Extracts and Observations. 



Agricultural Quarterly Reports: For England.-^ For Scotland.— Corn Trade, 

 — Smithfield, Mrak Lane.— Wool Trade.— Provision Trade. — Hop Trade.— State 

 of Ireland.— Hamburg Prices of Grain. — Principal Fairs. 



Branch III. Sporting Intelligence. 



No. XVII. will be published on November 1st, 



The Three Volumes of this Work, (comprising Nos. 1. to XIII.) illustrated by 

 Eleven finely engraved Portraits of celebrated Cattle, Ground Plan and Sections 

 of a New Barn and Offices, on improved and tried principles; may be had, price 

 21. 18«., neatly half bound, in calf ; or in Numbers, at 4s. each. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE on BREEDING, REARING, 

 and FATTENING DOMESTIC POULTRY, &c. After Plans 

 pursued with advantage and profit in France. Second edition. 5s, 



A SERIES of FACTS, HINTS, OBSERVATIONS, and EX- 

 PERIMENTS, on the different Modes of raising YOUNG PLAN- 

 TATIONS of OAK, " For future Navies," from the Acorn, Seed- 

 ling, and larger Plants ; shewing the Difficulties and Objections that 

 have occurred in the Practical Part; with Remarks upon the Fencing, 

 Draining, Pruning, and Training Young Trees; and Experimental 

 Remarks upon Fruit Trees. By William Billington, C.H.S. 

 Superintendant of His Majesty's Land in the Forest of Dean, in the 

 County of Durham, &c. &c. l'2s. 



SAMUEL CHILD'S, EVERY MAN HIS OWN BREWER. 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE, explaining the Art and Mystery 

 of Brewing PORTER, ALE, TWOPENNY, and TABLE BEER; 

 intended to reduce the Expenses of Families. By Samuel Child, 

 Common Brewer. A new Edition, Is, 



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