366 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 
1795 . William Roxburgh, m.d., f.r.s. Plants of the Coast of Coromandel, 
&c. London, 1795. 
—— Flora indica . . . Serampore, 1820-24. 2 vols. 8vo., 1832, 
3 vols. 8vo. 
Jedediah Simmons. Valuable secrets relative to Gardening and 
Agriculture now made known. 2nd edition. London, 1795. 8vo. 
1796 . Francis Bauer. Delineation of Exotick Plants cultivated in the Royal 
Garden at Kew, drawn and coloured, and the botanical characters 
displayed, according to the Linnaean System. London, 1796. 
Folio. 
- Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae, &c. Part I. 1813. 
John Plaw. Ferme Ornee, or Rural Improvements. A series of 
domestic and ornamental designs suited to parks . . . &c. London, 
1796. 4to. 
Rev. Charles Marshall. Introduction to the Knowledge and 
Practice of Gardening; with Hints on Fish Ponds. London, 
1796. i2mo. 
Several later editions—the third, 1800. 
George Lindley. The plan of an Orchard, exhibiting at one view a 
select quantity of Trees, &c. 1796. * 
Described by J ohnson as a folio sheet. 
-An Account of the Culture of Potatoes in Ireland. 1796. 8vo. 
(Mentioned by Johnson.) * 
James Don. Hortus Cantabrigensis, a Catalogue of Plants Indigenous 
and Exotic. 1796. 8vo. 
1797 . Strickland Freeman. Select Specimens of British Plants. Five 
plates. London, 1797. Folio. 
Part II. contains descriptions of the plants by G. Shaw. 
Francis Duckenfield Astley. A few minutes’ advice to Gentlemen 
of landed Property, and the admirers of Forest Scenery, &c., &c. 
Chester, 1797. 12010. * 
- Hints to Planters, from various Authors of esteemed Authority. 
Manchester, 1807. 8vo. * 
Thomas Skip Dyot Bucknal. The Orchardist. London, 1797. 8vo. 
Thomas Andrew Knight, f.r.s. A Treatise on the Culture of the 
Apple and Pear, and on the manufacture of Cyder and Perry. 
London, 1797. i2mo. 
- Some Doubts relative to the efficacy of Mr. Forsyth’s Plaister 
in renovating Trees. London, 1802. 4to. 
- Report of a Committee of the Horticultural Society of London. 
London, 1805. 4to. 
- A Letter on the origin of Blight, &c. London, 1806. 
-Pomona Herefordiensis, or a descriptive account of the old 
Cyder and Perry Fruits of Herefordshire. London, 18n. 4to. 
Knight was the author of numerous papers in Trans. Hort. Soc. and other periodicals. 
William Salisbury. Hortus Paddingtonensis, &c. London, 1797. 8vo. 
-The Botanist’s Companion, &c. London, 1816. i2mo. 
-Hints to the Proprietors of Orchards and Growers of Fruit in 
General. London, 1816. i2mo. 
