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1759 . John Mills {continued). The Natural and Chemical Elements of 
Agriculture, from the German of Gyllenborg. 1770. i2mo. 
-Essays on Agriculture. 1772. 8vo. 
Benjamin Stillingfleet. Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Natural 
History. Translated from the Latin of various Swedish authors. 
London, 1759. 8vo. 
- 2nd edition with the addition of the Calendar of Flora, from the 
Swedish of Berger. London, 1762. 8vo. 
-A Discourse concerning the irritability of some Flowers, from the 
Italian [1767]. 8vo. 
1760 . Samuel Pullein. Observations towards a method of preserving the 
seeds of Plants in a state of Vegetation during long voyages. 
London, 1760. 8vo. * 
James Lee. An Introduction to Botany, containing an explication 
of the Theory of that Science, &c. London, 1760. 8vo. 
-Catalogue of Plants and Seeds sold by Kennedy and Lee, at the 
Vineyard, Hammersmith. 1774. 8vo. * 
The London Gardener. Anonymous. London, 1760. 8vo. (Men¬ 
tioned by Johnson.) * 
1762 . T. Lightoler. The Gentleman and Farmer’s Architecture ; being 
Plans for Parsonage and Farm Houses, with Pineries, Greenhouses, 
&c. With Plates. London, 1762. Folio. 
Johnson mentions an edition of 1766. 
1763 . George Ritso. Kew Gardens : a Poem. London, 1763. * 
James Wheeler. The Botanists’ and Gardeners’ New Dictionary, 
containing names, classes, &c. . . according to the System of 
Linnaeus. London, 1763. 8vo. 
- An Essay on the Theory of Agriculture, &c. London, 1763. 
i2mo. * 
Sir William Chambers. Plans, Elevations, Sections and Perspective 
Views of the Gardens and Buildings at Kew, seat of the Princess 
Dowager of Wales . . with 43 plates. London, 1763. Roy. fol. 
-A Dissertation on Oriental Gardening. London, 1772. 4to. 
The second, being the only other edition, 1773. 
Charles Knight (forty years principal Gardener to two Noble 
Families). The Gardener’s Legacy. Printed in The Family 
Treasury compiled by P. Montague. Dublin, 1763. i2mo. 
Thomas Martyn, f.r.s. [Plantae Cantabrigienses, or a Catalogue of Plants 
which grow wild in the County of Cambridge. London, 1763. 8vo. 
- A Short Account of the Donation to the Botanic Garden, ^y Dr. 
Walker. London, 1763. 4to. 
- Catalogus Horti Botanici Cantabrigiensis, a Catalogue of the 
Botanic Garden at Cambridge. Cambridge, 1771. 8vo. 
-Rousseau’s Letters ; or the Elements of Botany, addressed to a 
Young Lady ; with Notes, and twenty-four additional Letters, 
explaining the system of Linnaeus. Translated from the French. 
London, 1766. 8vo. 
Other editions, 1785, 1794,1796. 
- Thirty-eight Plates, with Explanations intended to illustrate 
Linnaeus’ System of Vegetables, and particularly adapted to the 
Letters on the Elements of Botany. London, 1788. 8vo. 
