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Horticultural Society. By WILLIAM HOOKER, F.H.S. Imperial

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Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London; with Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1812-1817.

Account of the different Kinds of Grasses propagated in England, for the Improvement of Corn and Pasture Lands, Lawns, and Walks. By RICHARD NORTH. Octavo. Lond. 1760.

Practical Observations on British Grasses. By WILLIAM CURTIS. Octavo.

Gramina Pascua: or, A Collection of Specimens of the common Pasture Grasses, with their Linnæan and English Names, Descriptions, and Remarks. By G. SWAYNE. Folio. Bristol, 1790.

Gramina Britannica: or Representations of the British Grasses. By J. L. KNAPP, F.L.S. Coloured Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1804.

An Account of the English Nightsbades and their Effects. By WILLIAM BROMFIELD. Doudecimo. Lond. 1757.

Nereis Britannica: or, A Botannical Description of British Marine Plants, in Latin and English. By JOHN STACKHOUSE, Fsq. Folio. Bath, 1795-1801.

A Synopsis of the British Fuci. By DAWSON TURNER, A.M. Member of the Imperial Academy Naturæ Curiosorum, of the Linnæan Society of London, and of the Physical Society of Gottingen. In Two Volumes. Duodecimo. Lond. 1802.

British Conferoa: or Coloured Figures and Descriptions of the British Plants referred by Botanists to the Genus Conferva. By LEWIS WESTON DILLWYN, F. R.S. and F.L.S. Quarto. Lond. 1809.

Filices Britannica: An History of the British Proper Ferns; with plain and accurate Descriptions, and New Figures of all the Species and Varieties, taken from an immediate and careful Inspection of the Plants in their Natural State. By JAMES BOLTON of Halifax. In Two Parts. Quarto. Leeds and Huddersfield, 17851790.

British Jungermannia: being a History and Description, with coloured Figures, of each Species of the Genus and microscopical Analyses of the Parts. By WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, Esq. Fellow of the Royal, Antiquarian, and Linnæan Societies, and Member of the Wernerian Society of Edinburgh. Quarto and Folio. Yarmouth, 1816.

Muscologia Britannica; containing the Mosses of Great Britain and Ireland, systematically Arrauged and Described; with Plates illustrative of the Characters of the Genera and Species. By WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, F.R.S. A.S. L.S. and Member of the WerneTian Society of Edinburgh, and THOMAS TAYLOR, M.D. M.R.I.A. and F.L.S. and Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Phy-sicians of Ireland. Octavo. London: 1818.

MINERALS

MINERALS AND FOSSILS.

The Mineral Kingdom of Great Britain Displayed. By M. STRINGER, Octavo. Lond. 1713.

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British Mineralogy; or Coloured Figures to elucidate the Mineralogy of Great Britain. By JAMES SOWERBY, F.L.S. G.S. W.S. Five Volumes. Royal octavo. Lond. 1803-1817. Specimens of British Minerals, selected from the Cabinet of PHILIP RASHLEIGH, of Menabilly, in the County of Cornwall, Esq. M.P. with general Descriptions of each Article. In Two Parts. Coloured Plates. Quarto. Loud. 1797, 1802.

Observations on the Earths, Rocks, Stones, aud Minerals for some Miles about Bristol. By EDWARD OWEN. Duodecimo. Lond. 1754.

Observations relative to the Mineralogical and Chemical History of the Fossils of Cornwall. By MARTIN HENRY KLAPROTH. Octave. Lond. 1789.

Fodina Regales; or, The History, Laws, and Places of the chief Mines and Mineral Works in England, Wales, and the English Pale in Ireland; as also of the Mint and Money: with a Clavis, explaining some difficult Words relating to Mines, &c. By Sir JOHN PETTUS, Knt. Folio. Lond. 1670.

Observations on the different Strata of Earths and Minerals; more particularly of such as are found in the Coal Mines of Great Britain. By JOHN STRACHEY, F.R.S. With Plates. Quarto. Lond. 1727.

An Attempt towards a Natural History of the Fossils of England, in a Catalogue of the English Fossils in the Collection of JOHN WOODWARD. In Two Volumes. Octavo. Lond. 1729. Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia; sive Lapidum aliorumq; Fossilium Britannicorum singulari Figura insignium, quotquot hactenus vel ipse invenit, vel ab Amicis accepit, Distributio classica. Auctore EDV. LUIDE. Octavo. Lond. 1699.-A Second Edition, with Additions, was published at Oxford in 1760, octavo, by Mr. Huddesford.

MINERAL WATERS.

CAROLI CLAROMONTII Doct. Med. nob. LOTHARINGI, de Aere, Locis, et Aquis Terræ Angliæ: deque Morbis Anglorum vernas culis; cum Observationibus Ratiocinatione et curandi Methode illustratis. Duodecimo. Lond. 1672.

De Fontibus Medicatis Angliæ. Auctore MART. LISTER. Octavo. Lond. 1684.

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The Natural History of the Chalybeate and Purging Waters of England, with their particular E-says and Uses: To which are added some Observations on the Bath Waters in Somersetshire, By BENJAMIN ALLEN, M. B. Duodecimo. Lond. 1699.

The Natural History of the Mineral Waters of Great Britain. By BENJAMIN ALLEN, M.B. Octaco. 1711.

An Essay towards a Natural, Experimental, and Medicinal History of the principal Mineral Waters of Cumberland, Northumberland, Westmoreland, Bishoprick of Durham, Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire: particularly those of Neville-Holt, Cheltenham, Weatherslack, Hartlepool, Astrope, Cartmell, &c. To which is added a Discourse on Cold and Tepid Bathing, and a Table of all the Warm Waters in England, and most of the Cold Baths from Carlisle to Gloucester and Oxford. By THOмas Short, M.D. Quarto. Sheffield, 1740.

A General Treatise on various cold Mineral Waters in England, but more particularly on those at Harrowgate, Thorp-Arch, Dorst-Hill, Wigglesworth, Neville-Holt, and others of the like nature: with their principles, virtues, and uses. By THOMAS SHORT, M.D. Octavo. Lond. 1765.

A Methodical Synopsis of Mineral Waters, comprehending the most celebrated Medicinal Waters, both Cold and Hot, of Great Britain, Ireland, &c. By JOHN RUTTY, M.D. Quarto. Lond.

1757.

Natural History of the principal Mineral Waters of Great Britain and Ireland. By Jo. ELLIOT. Duodecimo. Lond. 1789.

A Treatise on the Chemical History and Medical Powers of the most eelebrated Mineral Waters. By WILLIAM SAUNDERS, M.D F.R.S. Octavo. Lond. 1805.

POLITICAL ECONOMY, AGRICULTURE, &c.

An Introduction to the Study of Political Economy. By D. Bo1

LEAU. Octavo. 1811.

An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy, being an Essay on the Science of Domestic Policy in Free Nations: in which are particularly considered Population, Agriculture, Trade, Industry, Money, Coin, Interest, Circulation, Banks, Exchange, Public Credit, and Taxes. By Sir JAMES STEUART, Bart. In Two Volumes. Quarto. Lond. 1767.

Political Survey of Great Britain; being a Series of Reflections on the Situation, Lands, Inhabitants, Revenues, Colonies, and Commerce of this Island. By JOHN CAMPBELL, L.L.D. In Two Volumes. Quarto. Lond. 1774.

Treatise

Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources of the British Empire, in every quarter of the World: with Observations on the Nation t Resources for the beneficial Employment of a redundant Population, &c. Illustrated by copious Statistical Tables, constructed on a new Plan, and exhibiting a collected View of the different subjects discussed in this Work. By P. COLQUHOUN, L.L.D. The Second Edition. Royal Quarto. Lond. 1815.

A Chronological Account of Commerce and Coinage in Great Britain, from the Restoration to 1810, distinguishing the Years of War and Peace. By GEORGE CHALMERS, Esq. on a Sheet. 1810. Statistical Account of the Population and Cultivation of England and Wales. By BENJAMIN PITTS CAPPER. Octavo. Lond. 1801. Chronicon Preciosum: an Account of English Money, the Price of Corn, and other Commodities, for the last 600 years. By BISHOP FLEETWOOD. Octavo. Lond. 1745.

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The State of the Poor or the History of the Labouring Classes in England, from the Conquest to the present Time: together with Parochial Reports relative to the Administration of Workhouses and Houses of Industry; the State of Friendly Societies, and other Public Institutions, with a large Appendix. By SIR FREDERICK MORTON EDEN, Bart. In Three Volumes. Quarto. Lond. 1797. Treatise of Indigence: exhibiting a General View of the National Resources for productive Labour: with propositions for ameliorating the Condition of the Poor. By P. COLQUHOUN, L.L.D. Octavo. Lond. 1806.

The State of AGRICULTURE throughout England, together with numerous statistical particulars, highly curious and valuable to the Historian and Chorographer, is copiously discussed in the SURVEYS made under the direction of the Board of Agriculture.These Works have been individually noticed in the lists of books appended to the respective volumes of The Beauties of England. The Utility of Agricultural Knowledge illustrated with an Account of an Institution formed for Agricultural Pupils in Oxfordshire. Octavo. 1809.

The Code of Agriculture; including Observations on Gardens, Orchards, Woods, and Plantations. By the Right Hon. SIR JOHN SINCLAIR, Bart. with Plates. Octavo. 1817.

Communications to the Board of Agriculture: on subjects relative to the Husbandry and Internal Improvement of the Country; in Seven Volumes. Quarto. Lond. 1797-1811.

The Advantages which have resulted from the Establishment of the Board of Agriculture, being the substance of a Lecture read to that Institution, May 26, 1809. By the Secretary to the Board. (ARTHUR YOUNG, Esq.) Octevo. 1809.

Tracts on Practical Agriculture and Gardening: with a Chronological Catalogue of English Authors on Agriculture, Botany, Gardening, &c. BY RICHARD WESTON. Octavo. Lond. 1773.

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Political Arithmetic: containing Observatious on the present State of Great Britain and the Principles of her Policy in the Encouragement of Agriculture. By ARTHUR YOUNG, Esq. Octavo. Lond. 1774.

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