41. Diary of Walter Yonge, Esq.
42. Diary of Henry Machyn.
43. Visitation of Huntingdonshire.
44. Obituary of Rich. Smyth.
45. Twysden on the Government of England.
46. Letters of Elizabeth and James VI.
47. Chronicon Petroburgense.
48. Queen Jane and Queen Mary.
49. Bury Wills and Inventories.
50. Mapes de Nugis Curialium.
51. Pilgrimage of Sir R. Guylford.
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2. SCROPE'S HISTORY OF CASTLE COMBE.
3. HUMAN HAIR.
4. THE OLD COUNTESS OF DESMOND.
5. HUNGARIAN CAMPAIGNS—KOSSUTH AND GÖRGEY.
6. BUCKINGHAM PAPERS.
7. SEARCH FOR FRANKLIN.
8. THE TWO SYSTEMS AT PENTONVILLE.
9. MAUREL ON THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.
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TO ALL WHO HAVE FARMS OR GARDENS
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE
(The Horticultural Part edited by PROF. LINDLEY)
Of Saturday, April 9, contains Articles on
Agricultural statistics
Barley, skinless
Bean, Wilmot's kidney
Books reviewed
Calendar, horticultural
–– agricultural
Cedar and Deodar
Celery, Cole's Crystal White
Cineraria, culture of
Conifers hurt by frost, by Mr. Cheetham
Deodar and Cedar
Drainage, land
Emigration, Hursthouse on
Fire at Windsor Castle
Fish spawn
Flax
Flowers, select florist, by Mr. Edwards
Fruits, names of
–– to preserve