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ledge of the Natural Hiftory of Foreft.. 
‘Trees, and a Rational Mode of treating 
them. Fuurer, before known by feve- 
ral elteemed ‘works on this branch of eco-. | 
nomy, wrote an * Einleitung zur Regel- 
mafligen Behandlung der Ho!zungen,”’ 
in which he treats of the regular manage- 
ment of wacds. Among the publications 
relative to par:icular-kinds of timber, rhe 
pals Se That ‘<¢ Uber die Cultur, &c. 
es Schifi-bau Holzes,” on the Culture, 
Anica Shaping, &c, of Timber for 
Shipbuilding, which obtained the prize pro- 
poled by the Danifh Board of Admiralty, 
is moft worthy of notice. 
Pailing over a variety of publications, 
relative to hunting,bees flkworms,&c. We 
fhail proceed io {ome of thofe. whofe objeét 
is the proper treatment of catile, and other 
domefticated animals, among which we 
find feveral tranflations of French and 
-Englith works, on fheep in particular. 
TROTT, an eminent German economift, 
has likewife. given us an original work on 
the fame fubje&t. In Gericxe’s and 
Leopots’s General Treatife on Rural 
Eccnomy, feveral divifions are devoted 
to initruétions for rearing g and managing 
of live flock. GorrHarp, TEN NNECKER, 
and feveral others publifh Journals on the 
breeding, &c. cf hories. PiLGer finith- 
ed his ‘¢ Handbuch der Veterinarwif- 
fen{chaft,” or Manual of the Veterinary 
Art; thofe of LauBpenpeER and SPoHR 
have been continued. AMMON gave us 
a Syfem of Veterinary Medicine, mo- 
delled according to the new theoiy of ex- 
-eitability. 
Several publications again embraced 
every branch of Rural Economy. Belides 
GoOTTHaRD, LEOPOLD, and FICKLER 
continued their General Treatifcs on 
Hulbandry ; and Breyer, LEupPeRT, 
Lowe, TuaerR and WEBER, their Jour- 
nals and Almanachs. Lausenpber be- 
gan a * New Colie&tion of Economical 
“Tracts,” at Nirenberg; and a Society 
at Vienna, ‘* Annalen der Fortt Land- 
und- Hauswirth{chaft,” or Annals” of 
Rural and Domeftic Econony, Foreitry, 
&c. 
Laftly, we have to remark that for fuch 
as have learned to apply modera chemi! 
try to the improvement of rural economy, 
HERMBSTZEDT, of Berlin, has provided 
an © Archiv der Agricultur Chemie,” 
containing a Collection of original Ger- 
man, or tranflated Treaties relative to 
Agricultural Chemifiry; and RicuTerR 
2 “ Chemifch-technologifches Hand- 
huch fur Economea”—Chemico Dech- 
Retrofpeai of German Literature.— Technology, ese. 
nological Manual for Rural Econo- 
mifts, 
TECHNOLOGY “AND COMMERCE. 
Several large works or collections re- 
lative to techaol-g gy, part of them com- 
prehending commerce, were, in like man- 
ner, either begun or continued. Belides 
the journals publithed at Leipzig, there 
appeared one for Upper Germany, ‘* Ober 
deutfche Zeidchritt fur: Land-urd Haus- 
wirt'e, &c.’? intended for the inftruction 
of rural aad domeltic economifts, mer- 
chants, handicraftimen, and manufacturers. 
Profeflor Rutpicer, of Halie, began 
‘‘ Kurze Nachrichten fur die Gartnerey, 
&c.’” or Concife Infractions in Garden- 
ing, the taht conneGied with Rural «nd 
Demettic £ Economy, Trade, &c. Of the 
journals particularly devoted to techne- 
logy,thofe of BAUMGERTNER,ESCHEN- 
BaCH, Hermsrapr, of Leipzig, &c. 
were continued, and otheis were begun at 
Vienna and other places. Even fingie 
paris of technology have {till their pecu- 
liar journals; ‘as for inftanee, Horr- 
MANNS, of Freyburg, and Van MOLLs, 
of Salzburg, for Mines. Lanpabius 
EVERSMANN, and. MULLER, likewifle 
contributed, by varicus publications, to- 
wards promoting the know!edge’of metal- 
lurgy 3 and Voicr, member of the Board 
of Mines, at Ilmenau, by editing FEr-~ 
BERS 
tragenen berg und _ hiutien ‘mannifchen 
Reden, &c.”" "in which ie communicates 
the refulis cf travels which he undertook 
for the perpote cf enquiring into the. 
ftate of the mines, {melting-houfes, &c. 
in feveral cf the provinces of Poland. 
GaTTERER furniibed a ** Handbuch der. 
Bergwerkswiflen{chaftlichen Literatur,’” 
or a Guide towards tne Knowledge of 
the beit- works on tne Working of Mines, 
and on Metaliurgy. Tranflaticrs, with 
Correéticns and Improvements, of the 
mot efteemed Foreign; Works on thefe 
ufeful fubjects, hkewif€ made their ap- 
pearance. 
We.muft here pafs over a vaft crowd 
of bocks on cookery, brewery, diftilling, / 
the manufacture of vicegar, fnuff, &c. 5 
the proper mode o! cenitructing chimney-~ 
flues, various modes propoied for faving 
fucl,-on articles of drefs, furniture, fc. 
and proceed to the art ef bleaching, 
which has again engaged the attenticn ot - 
f=veral diftingvithed writers, EscH#n- 
BaCH gave usa ‘S Nachtrag zu Oreilly’s. 
und Chaptal’s Bleichkunft,’’ ,or Addenda 
to Oreilly and Chaptal’s Artof Bleaching. 
ENGELMaNN wrote a ‘* fervik der Che- 
Ce milches 
‘6 Relaticn von den ihm auige-_ 
