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LOUDON.— AN ENCYCLOP>!EDIA OF PLANTS; 
Including all the Plnnts which are now found in, or have been introduced into,Gi;eat 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 \V. 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. ] very large vol. Svo. with nearly 10,000 Wood Engravings, 
3/. 13s. 6flf. cloth. 
The last Supplement, separately, Svo. 15s. cloth. 
LOUDOK— 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^ corrected, with a Supplement contain- 
ing 160 additional pages of letter-press, and nearly 300 new engravings. 1 very thick vol. Svo. 
with more than 2000 Engravings on Wood, 63s. cloth. 
The late Mr. Loudon has the merit of havinf{ cotiveyed more information npon archi- 
tecture in a popular style, as adapted for general readers, than was ever attempted before, 
or than has been ac<:omplished since. His Bttci/clopcedia 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." — Westminster Review. 
*^* The Supplement, separately, Svo. 7s. 6if. sewed. 
LOUDON.— HORTUS BRITANNICUS: 
A Catalogue of all the Plants indigenous to or introduced into Britain. The 3d EditioJi 
(1832), with a New Supplement, prepared, under the direction of J. C. Loudon, by W. H. 
Baxter, and revised by George Don, F.L.S, Svo. 31s. 6c?. cloth. 
The Supplement sPjparafc/^, Svo. 2s. 6rf. sewed. 
The later Supplement separately, Svo. 8s. sewed. 
LOUDON— THE SUBURBAN GARDENER AND VILLA COMPANION: 
Comprising the Choice of a Villa or Suburban Residence, or of a situation on which to form 
one ; the Arrangement and Furnishing of the House ; and the Laying-out, Planting, and 
general Management of the Garden and Grounds ; the whole^ adapted for Grounds from one 
perch to fifty acres and upwards in extent ; intended for the instruction of those who know 
little of Gardening or Rural Affairs, and more particularly for the use of Ladies. ByJ. C, 
Loudon, F.L.S., etc. Svo. with above 300 Wood Engravings, 20s. cloth. 
LOUDON.-HORTUS LIGNOSUS LONDINENSIS ; 
Or, a Catalogue of all the Ligneous Plants cultivated in the neighbourhood of London. To 
which are added their usual Prices in Nurseries. ByJ. C. Loudon, F.L.S. etc. Svo, 7s. Gd. 
LOW.-ON LANDED PROPERTY, AND THE MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES; 
Comprehending the Relations between Landlord and Tenant, and the Principles and Forms 
of Leases; of Farm buildings. Enclosures, Drains, Embankments, Roads, and other Rural 
Works, Minerals, and Woods. By David Low, E«q. F.R.S.E, etc., author of "Elements 
of Practical Agriculture,'^ etc. Svo. with numerous Engravings, 21s. cloth. 
" /w tMs solid volume Prof. Low has collected every thing applicable to the important 
interests at stake on the enlightened cultivation of the British soil ; and has given ample 
instructions on the tnatters in relation to the great end he has principally in view. Resem- 
bling the late Mr. Loudon in the singular accuracy of his details, he has upon such data 
founded a code of illustration, which, once carefully perused, it will indeed be wonderful if 
it does not lead to extensive results, and teach all concerned iti the management of landed 
property to enlarge and eapand the agricultural resources of the country, and signally/ 
improve the condition of landlord, tenant, and proprietor throughout the land."" 
Literary Gazette. 
LOW. — THE BREEDS OF THE DOMESTICATED ANIMALS OF GREAT 
BRITAIN described. By David Low, Esq, F.R.S.E., Professor of Agriculture in the Univer- 
sity of Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal Academy of Agriculture of Sweden ; Corresponding 
Member of the Conseil Royal d'Agriculture de France, of the Societe Royal et Centrale, 
etc. etc. The Plates from drawings by W. Nicholson, R.S.A., reduced from a Series of Oil 
Paintings, executed for the Agricultural Museum of the University of Edinburgh by W. Shiels, 
R.S.A. In 2 vols, atlas quarto, with 36 plates of Animals, beautifully coJoured after Nature^ 
16/. 16*. half-bound in morocco. 
Or in four separate portions, as follow: — 
The OX. 1 vol. atlas quarto, with 22 Plates, The HORSE. 1 vol. atlas quarto, with SPlaf>es, 
price 6/. 168. f)d. half-bound morocco. price 3/.. half-bound morocco^ 
The SHEEP. 1vol. atlas quarto, with 21 The HOG. 1 vol. atlas quarto, with 5 Plates, 
Plates, price 61. 16s. 6rf. half-bound morocco. price 21. 2s. half-bound morocco. 
