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History and Biography.

THE KNICHTS TEMPLARS.

By C. G. Addison, of the Inner Temple. 2d Edition, enlarged, 1 vol. square crown 8vo. with Illustrations, 188. cloth.

The Second Edition is enlarged by the introduction of more than two hundred and twentyfive pages of fresh matter; and the work now forms a complete history of the Order of the Temple, from the time of its foundation in Palestine, to the period of its abolition by the Pope and the Council of Vienne. A full and interesting account is given of the establishment of the Knights Templars in Great Britain, and of the foundation of the Temple in London. THE TEMPLE CHURCH IN LONDON:

Its History and Antiquities. By C. G. Addison, of the Inner Temple, author of "The Knights Templars." Square crown 8vo. with 6 Plates, 58. cloth.

SIR H. CAVENDISH'S DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS During the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, commonly called the Unreported Parliament. To which are appended, Illustrations of the Parliamentary History of the Reign of George III., consisting of Unpublished Letters, Private Journals, Memoirs, etc. Drawn up from the Original MSS., by J. Wright, Esq., Editor of the Parliamentary History of England. In 4 vols. royal Svo. Vol. 1 is now ready, 25s. cloth. The work is also published in Parts, 6s. each, of which five are now published.

It has often been regretted that the proceedings of the House of Commons, during the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, which met in May 1768, and was dissolved in June 1771, should, in consequence of the strict enforcement of the standing order for the exclu sion of strangers from the gallery of the House, have remained nearly a blank in the history of the country. The debates of this period, were, however, fortunately taken down by a member of the House, Mr. Henry Cavendish, and the editor having discovered his MSS., and obtained permission to print them, they are now given to the world. The collection contains upwards of two hundred speeches by Burke, which have never seen the light; together with a number of the most valuable speeches of Mr. George Grenville, Lord North, Mr. Dunning, Mr. Thurlow, Mr. Wedderburn, Mr. Fox, Colonel Barre, Mr., afterwards Chief Justice, Blackstone, etc. etc. It embraces the whole of the stirring period of the publication of the Letters of Junius, and exhibits the feeling which prevailed in the House and in the country, previous to the unhappy contest which took place between Great Britain and her American Colonies.

THE MILITARY LIFE OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, K.G. ETC.

By Major Basil Jackson, and Captain C. Rochfort Scott, late of the Royal Staff Corps. 2 vols. 8vo. with Portraits and numerous Plans of Battles, 30s. cloth.

THE LIFE OF THOMAS BURGESS, D.D. F.R.S. ETC.

Late Lord Bishop of Salisbury. By John S. Harford, Esq., D.C.L. F.L.S. 2d Edition with additions, foolscap 8vo. with Portrait, 88. 6d. cloth.

THE HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR.

By Thucydides. Newly Translated into English, and accompanied with very copious Notes, Philological and Explanatory, Historical and Geographical. By the Rev. S. T. Bloomfield, D.D. F.S.A. 3 vols. 8vo. with Maps and Plates, 21. 58. boards.

HISTORICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS,

For the Use of Young People; with a Selection of British and General Biography. By R. Mangnall. New Edition, with the Author's last Corrections and Additions, and other very considerable recent Improvements, 12mo. 48. 6d. bound.

**The only Edition with the Author's latest Additions and Improvements bears the imprint of Messrs. Longman and Co.

QUESTIONS ON THE HISTORY OF EUROPE;

A Sequel to Mangnall's Historical Questions: comprising Questions on the History of the Nations of Continental Europe not comprehended in that work. By Julia Corner. New Edition, 12mo. 5s. bound.

THE NEW PANTHEON;

Or, an Introduction to the Mythology of the Ancients, in Question and Answer; compiled for the Use of Young Persons. To which are added, an Accentuated Index, Questions for Exercises, and Poetical Illustrations of Grecian Mythology, from Homer and Virgil. By W. J. Hort. New Edition, considerably enlarged by the addition of the Oriental and Northern Mythology, 18mo. 17 Plates, 58. 6d. bound.

INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF CHRONOLOGY AND ANCIENT HISTORY. By W. J. Hort. New Edition, 18mo. 48. bound.

AN ABRIDGMENT OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY,

Adapted to the Use of Families and Schools; with appropriate Questions at the end of each Section. By the Rev. H. J. Knapp, M.A. New Edition, with considerable additions, 12mo. 5s. bound.

ON THE STUDY AND USE OF ANCIENT AND MODERN HISTORY; Containing Observations and Reflections on the Causes and Consequences of those Events which have produced conspicuous changes in the aspect of the World, and the general state of Human Affairs. In a Series of Letters. By John Bigland, author of "Letters on the Political State of Europe." 7th Edition, 1 vol. 12mo. 63. boards.

LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS.

History and Biography.

LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT LITERARY MEN OF ITALY, SPAIN, and PORTUGAL. By Mrs. Shelley, Sir D. Brewster, J. Montgomery, etc. 3 vols. foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 188. cloth.

THE LIVES OF BRITISH DRAMATISTS.

By Dr. Dunham, R. Bell, Esq., etc. 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 12s. cloth.

LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT FRENCH WRITERS.

By Mrs. Shelley and others. 2 vols. foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 128. cloth.

III. Novels, Tales, etc.

THE

NEIGHBOURS:

A Story of Every-day Life. By Frederika Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. 2 vols. post 8vo. 188. boards.

"The execution of this exceedingly curious picture of life and manners is very felicitous; minute in its touches, painstaking with its details, and yet not so literal as life-like in its effects; resembling, in this respect, the carefully elaborated pictures of the Flemish school. In The Neighbours,' the reader will meet with something very different from anything to be found in the English novels of the present day. Although a translation, it has all the ease and freshness of an original."-Spectator.

DORA MELDER:

A Story of Alsace. By Meta Sander. Translated and edited by the Rev. C. B. Tayler, author of "Records of a Good Man's Life," &c. Fcp. 8vo. 2 Illustrations, 7s. cloth.

THE JACQUERIE;

Or, the LADY and the PAGE. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d.

THE ANCIENT REGIME:

A Tale. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d.

CORSE DE LEON;

Or, the BRIGAND. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d.

THE KING'S HIGHWAY:

A Novel. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 118. 6d.

HENRY OF CUISE;

Or, the STATES of BLOIS. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d.

THE HUGUENOT:

A Tale of the French Protestants. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d.

THE GENTLEMAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL.

By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 118 6d.

THE ROBBER.

By G. P. R. James, Esq. 2d Edition, 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d.

LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF JOHN MARSTON HALL.

By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d.

MARY OF BURGUNDY;

Or, the REVOLT of GHENT. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 11. 118. 6d.

ONE IN A THOUSAND;

Or, the DAYS of HENRI QUATRE. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d. ATTILA:

A Romance. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 3 vols. post 8vo. 14. 118. 6d.

THE DOCTOR, ETC.

5 vols. post 8vo. 21. 12s. 6d. cloth.

JANE SINCLAIR;

Or, the Fawn of Spring Vale; Lha Dhu, or the Dark Day; the Clarionet; the Dead Boxer; the Misfortunes of Barney Branagan; the Resurrections of Barney Bradley. By William Carleton. 3 vols. post 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d. boards.

FARDOROUGHA THE MISER;

Or, the CONVICTS of LISNAMONA. By William Carleton. 2d Edition, fep. 8vo. 68. cloth. FATHER BUTLER AND THE LOUGH-DERG PILGRIM.

By William Carleton. 2d Edition, foolscap 8vo. 38. 6d. cloth.

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IV. Encyclopædias and Dictionaries.

AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF ARCHITECTURE;

Historical, Theoretical, and Practical. By Joseph Gwilt, Esq. F.S.A. Illustrated with upwards of 1000 Engravings on Wood, from Designs by J. S. Gwilt. In 1 thick vol. 8vo. (1842), containing 1100 pages, compactly and beautifully printed, 27. 12s. 6d. cloth. "This elaborate and learned work constitutes a complete body of architecture, and gives such information concerning its history, theory, and practice, as students and practitioners should acquire, and which the amateur and general reader may wish to refer to. The vast mass of matter is admirably arranged, put into a condensed and clear form, and illustrated with wood cuts that of themselves are valuable examples independently of the text. The history of architecture from the earliest ages is traced through various countries and periods, and the relations of the several styles to each other are distinctly shewn this portion may be read throughout as a complete treatise. Mr. Gwilt is eminently qualified for this laborious task, which he has executed with ability and con amore. The Glossary alone is a dictionary of architecture sufficient for casual use, and it includes a chronological list of architects with their principal edifices, as well as a classified catalogue of works on the subject: an index completes the value of the book as one of reference. The engravings are beautifully executed."-Spectator, Nov. 19, 1842.

ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF GEOGRAPHY;

Comprising a complete Description of the Earth: exhibiting its Relation to the Heavenly Bodies, its Physical Structure, the Natural History of each Country, and the Industry, Commerce, Political Institutions, and Civil and Social State of all Nations. By Hugh Murray, F.R.S.E. assisted in Astronomy, etc. by Professor Wallace; Geology, etc. by Professor Jameson; Botany, etc. by Sir W. J. Hooker; Zoology, etc. by W. Swainson, Esq. New Edition, brought down to 1840: with 82 Maps, drawn by Sidney Hall, and upwards of 1000 other Engravings on Wood, from Drawings by Swainson, T. Landseer, Sowerby, Strutt, etc. representing the most remarkable Objects of Nature and Art in every Region of the Globe. 1 vol. 8vo. containing upwards of 1500 pages, 31. cloth.

A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND ART;

Comprising the History, Description, and Scientific Principles of every Branch of Human Knowledge; with the Derivation and Definition of all the Terms in general use. Edited by W. T. Brande, F.R.S.L. and E.; assisted by Joseph Cauvin, Esq. The various departments are by Gentlemen of eminence in each. 1 very thick vol. 8vo. pp. 1352. Illustrated by Woodengravings, 31. bound in cloth. London, 1842.

A DICTIONARY, GEOGRAPHICAL, STATISTICAL, AND HISTORICAL, of the various Countries, Places, and Principal Natural Objects in the World. By J. R. M'Culloch, Esq. 2 thick vols. 8vo. pp. 1980, 41. bound in cloth. Illustrated with Six Large important Maps as follows:

1. The World, on Mercator's Projection; with enlarged scales introduced of Canton River, Van Diemen's Land, Hooghly River, Island and Town of Singapore, and Colony of Good Hope. 2. Asia on a very large scale, embracing every recent Survey (coloured).

3. Great Britain and Ireland, their Navigable Rivers, and completed and proposed Railways; with Dublin Bay, Caledonian Canal, and the Thames, introduced on an enlarged scale. 4. The British Possessions in North America, with part of the United States, compiled from official sources; with Plans of the Cities and Harbours of Montreal and the Island of Newfoundland, introduced on an enlarged scale.

5. Central and Southern Europe, with the Mediterranean Sea; the Mouth of the Schelde introduced on an extended scale.

6. Central America and the West Indies, from the latest and best authorities; with the Island of Jamaica, the Harbours of Port Royal and Kingston, and the Harbour and City of Havana, introduced on an enlarged scale.

A DICTIONARY, PRACTICAL, THEORETICAL, AND HISTORICAL, of COMMERCE and COMMERCIAL NAVIGATION. Illustrated with Maps and Plans. By J. R. M'Culloch, Esq. A New Edition, with a new and enlarged Supplement, containing the New Tariff, the New Corn Law (with an Article on the latter), and bringing down the information in the work to September 1842. In 1 closely and beautifully printed vol. 8vo. of more than 1350 pages, 21. 10s. boards.

The New Supplement separately, 58. sewed.

AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF RURAL SPORTS;

Or, a complete Account, Historical, Practical, and Descriptive, of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, Racing, and other Field Sports and Athletic Amusements of the present day. By Delabere P. Blaine, Esq., author of "Outlines of the Veterinary Art," "Canine Pathology," etc. etc. With nearly 600 Engravings on Wood, by R. Branston, from Drawings by Alken,T. Landseer, Dickes, etc. 1 thick vol. 8vo. pp. 1256, 27. 10s. in fancy cloth. London, 1840. AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF TREES AND SHRUBS:

Being the Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum abridged: containing the Hardy Trees and Shrubs of Great Britain, Native and Foreign, scientifically and popularly described: with their Propagation, Culture, and Uses in the Arts; and with Engravings of nearly all the Species. For the use of Nurserymen, Gardeners, and Foresters. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. &c. In 8vo. pp. 1234. with upwards of 2000 Engravings on Wood, 27. 10s. cloth. London, 1842. The Original Work may be had in 8 vols. 8vo. with above 400 8vo. Plates of Trees, and upwards of 2500 Woodcuts, 107. cloth.

AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF GARDENING;

Presenting in one systematic view, the History and Present State of Gardening in all Coun. tries, and its Theory and Practice in Great Britain: with the Management of the Kitchen Garden, the Flower Garden, Laying-out Grounds, etc. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. etc. A new Edition (1839), enlarged and much improved, 1 large vol. 8vo. with nearly 1000 Engravings on Wood, pp. 1312, 27. 10s. cloth.

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AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PLANTS;

Including all the Plants which are now found in, or have been introduced into Great Britain; giving their Natural History, accompanied by such Descriptions, Engraved Figures, and Elementary Details, as may enable a beginner, who is a mere English reader, to discover the name of every Plant which he may find in flower, and acquire all the information respecting it which is useful and interesting. The Specific Characters by an Eminent Botanist; the Drawings by J. D. C. Sowerby, F.L.S. A new Edition (1841), with a new Supplement, comprising every desirable particular respecting all the Plants originated in, or introduced into, Britain between the first publication of the work, in 1829, and January 1840: with a new General Index to the whole work. Edited by J. B. Loudon, prepared by W. H. Baxter, Jun., and revised by George Don, F.L.S.; and 800 new Figures of Plants, on Wood, from Drawings by J. D. C. Sowerby, F.L.S. 1 very large vol. 8vo. with nearly 10,000 Engravings on Wood, pp. 1354, 31. 138. 6d. The new Supplement (1841), separately, 8vo. pp. 190, 158. cloth. THE FARMER'S ENCYCLOPÆDIA,

And DICTIONARY of RURAL AFFAIRS: embracing all the recent Discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry; adapted to the comprehension of unscientific Readers. By Cuthbert W. Johnson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Corresponding Member of the Agricultural Society of Königsberg, and of the Maryland Horticultural Society, Author of several of the Prize Essays of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and other Agricultural Works; Editor of the "Farmer's Almanack," etc. 1 thick vol. 8vo pp. 1324 (1842), illustrated by Wood Engravings of the best and most improved Agricultural Implements. 27. 108. cloth. AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF COTTAGE, FARM, & VILLA ARCHITECTURE and FURNITURE. Containing Designs of Cottages, Villas, Farm Houses, Farmeries, Country Inns, Public Houses, Parochial Schools, etc.; with the requisite Fittings-up, Fixtures, and Furniture, and appropriate Offices, Gardens, and Garden Scenery: each Design accompanied by Analytical and Critical Remarks illustrative of the Principles of Architec tural Science and Taste, on which it is composed, and General Estimates of the Expense. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. etc. New Edition (1842), corrected, with a Supplement containing 160 additional pages of letter-press, and nearly 300 new engravings, bringing down the work to 1842. In 1 very thick vol. 8vo. pp. 1326, with more than 2000 Engravings on Wood, 31. 38. cloth. ** The New Supplement, separately, 8vo. pp. 174, 78. 6d. sewed.

AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF AGRICULTURE.

Comprising its History in all Countries; the principles on which Agricultural Operations depend, and their Appilcatlon to Great Britain and similar Climates. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S. etc. The Third Edition (1839), 1 large vol. 8vo. pp. 1418, with nearly 1300 Engravings on Wood, 27. 10s. cloth.

A DICTIONARY OF PRINTING.

By William Savage, author of "Practical Hints on Decorative Printing," and a Treatise "On the Preparation of Printing Ink, both Black and Coloured." In 1 vol. 8vo. with numerous Diagrams, 11. 68. cloth.

A DICTIONARY OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES, AND MINES:

Containing a clear Exposition of their Principles and Practice. By Andrew Ure, M.D. F.R.S. M.G.S. etc. New Edition, in 1 thick vol. 8vo. illustrated with 1241 Engravings on Wood, 27. 10s. cloth.

A DICTIONARY OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE;

Comprising General Pathology, the Nature and Treatment of Diseases, Morbid Structures, and the Disorders especially incidental to Climates, to Sex, and to the different Epochs of Life, with numerous approved Formulæ of the Medicines recommended. By James Copland, M.D., Consulting Physician to Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital; Senior Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Children; Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London; of the Medical and Chirurgical Societies of London and Berlin, etc. Publishing in Parts, of which Seven have appeared.

AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF CIVIL ENGINEERING;

Historical, Theoretical, and Practical. By E. Cresy, Esq. F.A.S. C.E. In 1 thick vol. 8vo. with numerous Illustrations on Wood. (Preparing for Publication).

V. Juvenile Works.

THE BOY'S COUNTRY BOOK:

Being the real Life of a Country Boy, written by Himself; exhibiting all the Amusements, Pleasures, and Pursuits of Children in the Country. Edited by William Howitt, author of "The Rural Life of England," etc. 2d Edition, fcap 8vo. with about 40 Woodcuts, 88. cloth.

MASTERMAN READY;

Or, the Wreck of the Pacific. Written for Young People. By Captain Marryat. 3 Vols. fools. cap 8vo. with Numerous Engravings on Wood, 7s. 6d. each, cloth.

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Juvenile Works.

THE BOY'S OWN BOOK:

A Complete Encyclopædia of all the Diversions, Athletic, Scientific, and Recreative, of Boyhood and Youth. 19th Edition, square 12mo., with many Engravings on Wood, 8s. 6d. boards. THE YOUNG LADIES' BOOK:

A Manual of Elegant Recreations, Exercises, and Pursuits. 4th Edition, with numerous beautifully executed Engravings on Wood. 11. 18. elegantly bound in crimson silk, lined with imitation of Mechlin lace.

VI. Agriculture, Farming, Land-Surveying, etc.

THE BREEDS OF THE DOMESTICATED ANIMALS

Of Great Britain described. By David Low, Esq. F.R.S.E., Professor of Agriculture in the University of Edinburgh; Member of the Royal Academy of Agriculture of Sweden; Corresponding Member of the Conseil Royal d'Agriculture de France, of the Société Royale et Centrale, etc. etc. The Plates are drawings by W. Nicholson, R.S.A., reduced from a a Series of Oil Paintings, executed for the Agricultural Museum of the University of Edinburgh by W. Shiels, R.S.A. In 2 vols. atlas quarto, with 52 plates of animals, beautifully coloured after Nature, 167. 16s. half-bound in morocco.

The Work may also be had in four separate portions, as follows:

The OX, in 1 vol. atlas quarto, with 22 Plates,
price 61. 16s. 6d. half-bound morocco.
The SHEEP, in 1 vol. atlas quarto, with 21
Plates, price 67. 16s. 6d. half-bound morocco.

The HORSE, in 1 vol, atlas quarto, with 8
Plates, price 37. half-bound morocco.
The HOG, in 1 vol. atlas quarto, with 5 Plates,
price 21. 28. half-bound morocco.

This work, designed to illustrate the distinctive characters of all the most important Races, or Breeds of the Domestic Animals proper to, or naturalised in, Great Britain, consists of a series of Portraits of Animals characteristic of the different races.

In the year 1832, a grant by authority of Government, was made from the funds of the Board of Trustees of Scotland, for forming an Agricultural Museum in the College of Edinburgh. Amongst the objects which this Institution embraced, was a Collection of Paintings illustrative of the British Breeds of the Domestic Animals. This extensive branch of the Museum now embraces all the more essential Native Breeds. as well as some of Foreign Countries. The Paintings are all Portraits of Animals selected from the stocks of eminent Breeders, wherever the best examples presented themselves in any part of the kingdom. They have been executed by a distinguished artist, Mr. Shiels, of the Royal Scotch Academy, whose time has been devoted for upwards of seven years to the subject. The paintings have been made with the utmost regard to fidelity of representation, so that all the essential characters of external form may be shewn. From this fine collection the materials for the present work are derived; and such a selection has been made from the Originals as to fulfil the purpose of illustration, without extending the work beyond the limits proper to assign to it. ELEMENTS OF PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE:

Comprehending the Cultivation of Plants, the Husbandry of the Domestic Animals, and the Economy of the Farm. By David Low, Esq. F.R.S.E., Professor of Agriculture in the University of Edinburgh. Svo. 3d Edition, with Alterations and Additions, with above 200 Woodcuts, 188. cloth.

LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF AGRICULTURE.

(For particulars, see page 10 of Catalogue.)

CUTHBERT JOHNSON'S FARMER'S ENCYCLOPÆDIA,

And Dictionary of Rural Affairs. (For particulars, see page 11 of Catalogue.) BAYLDON'S ART OF VALUING RENTS AND TILLAGES,

And the Tenant's Right of Entering and Quitting Farms, explained by several Specimens of Valuations; and Remarks on the Cultivation pursued on Soils in different Situations. Adapted to the Use of Landlords, Land-Agents, Appraisers, Farmers, and Tenants. 5th Edition, re-written and Enlarged, by John Donaldson. With a Chapter on the Tithe-Commutation Rent-charge, by a Gentleman of much experience on the Tithe Commission. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

TREATISE ON THE VALUATION OF PROPERTY FOR THE POOR'S
RATE; showing the Method of Rating Lands, Buildings, Tithes, Mines, Woods, Navigable
Rivers and Canals, and Personal Property; with an Abstract of the Poor Laws relating to
Rates and Appeals. By J. S. Bayldon, author of "Rents and Tillages." 1 vol. 8vo. 78. 6d.
boards.

SIR HUMPHRY DAVY'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY:
With Notes by Dr. John Davy. 6th Edition, 8vo. with 10 Plates, 168. cloth.
CONTENTS:

Introduction; The General Powers of Matter
which Influence Vegetation: the Organiza-
tion of Plants; Soils; Nature and Constitu-
tion of the Atmosphere, and its Influence
on Vegetables; Manures of Vegetable and

Animal Origin, Manures of Mineral Origin, or Fossil Manures; Improvement of Lands by Burning; Experiments on the Nutritive Qualities of different Grasses, etc.

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