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Calendaria Hortensia, 
Philip Mii.LEK. ^ 
The gardeners kalendar. 
I5th edition. Pagg. 382. 
John Hill. 
The gardener’s new kalendar. 
Pagg. 428 ; cum tabb. aeneis. 
John Abercrombie. 
The universal gardener’s kalendar. 
Pagg. 496. 
London, 1769. S. 
ib. 1758. 8. 
ib. 1789. 12. 
10 5 . Seminum conservatio^ eorumque ac Plantarum 
deportatio, 
Oufger Cluyt. 
Memorie der vreemder blom-bollen, wortelen, kruyden, 
planten, struycken, zaden ende vruchten, hoe men die 
sal wel gheconditioneert bewaren ende over seynden, 
Plag. dimidia. Amsterdam, 1631. 8. 
John Ellis. 
Experiments relating to the preservation of Seeds. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 51- p. 206 — 2i5>. 
A letter on the success of his experiments for preserving 
Acorns a vvhole year without planting them, so as to be 
in a state fit for vegetation. ibid. Vol. 58. p. 75 — 
. 79 - . 
Directions for bringing over seeds and plants, from the 
East-Indies and other distant countries, in a state of ve- 
getatioii. London, 1770. 4. 
Pagg. 33. tab. asnea i ; prar.ter descriptionem Dionaeae, 
de qua supra pag. 277. 
Maxima pars hujus libelli redit in Transact. of the 
Amer. Society, Vol. i. p. 255 — 271. Hinc autem 
excerpta gallice, in Journal de Physique, Tome 2. p. 
56 — 60. 
■ ■ ■ — London, 1771. 4. 
Pagg. 17; praeter observationes de collectione insecto- 
rum, de quibus Tomo 2. p. 202. Haec editio parum 
differt a priori, praecipue vero quod in hac non adsit 
catalogus plantarum, quas ex India Orientali depor- 
tandas suadet. 
Some additional observations on the method of preserving 
Seeds from foreign parts, for the benefit of our Ameri- 
can colonies. 
Pagg. 15- 
London, 1773. 4. 
