Weston, Richard (oont.) 
- 4th ed«, enlarged. Nottingham, 1787. 164 p. 
(Brit. Mus.) 
- 4th ed., improved and enlarged. London, G. 
Kearsley, 1789. 164 p. (Dept. Agr.j Brit. Mus.; 
Lindley Lib.) 
Brit. Mus. Cat. says 1789 issue is merely a 
duplicate of the preceding ed., with a differ¬ 
ent title and additional prefatory matter. 
Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening ... To 
which is added, A complete chronological catalogue of 
English authors on agriculture, gardening, &c. By a 
country gentlemfitn. London, Printed for S. Hooper, 
1769. 277, 70 p. (Dept. Agr.; Am. Arb.; Brit. 
Mus.; Lindley Lib.; Rothamsted; Roy. Agr. Soc.) 
A catalogue of English authors who have wrote 
on husbandry, gardening, botany, and subjects 
relative thereto, half-title, 70 p., at end. 
_ The 2d ed., greatly improved. London, Print¬ 
ed for S. Hooper, 1773. 298, 136 p. (Dept. Agr.; 
Am. Arb.; Boston Athen.; Mass. Hort. Soc.; Brit. Mus.; 
Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist.; Rothamsted; Roy. Agr. Soc.; Kat. 
Landb. Bib. K^enhavn (1898), p.397) 
The first edition was anonymous, but the au¬ 
thor’s name is given in the title of the second. 
A catalogue of English authors who have writ¬ 
ten on husbandry, gardening [etc.], half-title, 
136 p., at end. 
The universal botanist and nurseryman: containing des¬ 
criptions of the species and varieties of all the trees, 
shrubs, herbs, flowers, and fruits, natives and exotics, 
at present cultivated in the European nurseries, green¬ 
houses, and stoves, or described by modem botanists; 
arranged according to the Linnaean system, with their 
names in English. London, Printed for J. Bell; [etc., 
etc.] 1770-77 4 v. (Dept. Agr.; Am. Arb.; Mass. 
Hort. Soc.; Brit. Mus.; Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist.; Kew; 
Lindley Lib.) 
Has also Latin t.-p.; Botanicus universalis 
et hoirtulanus: exhibens descriptiones specierum 
et varietatum arborum, frutioum, herbarum, flo- 
rum & fructuum, indigenorum et exoticorum, per 
totum orbem, seu cultivorum in hortis et virida- 
riis europaeis, sive descriptorum botanicis ho- 
diemis. 
