Heating, by Mr. Lucas (with engravings)
Horses and oxen, comparative merits of, for agricultural purposes
Laudanum or opium
Osiers
Oxen and horses
Pig feeding
Plants, effect of the winter on, by Mr. Henderson
Plums, American, by Mr. Rivers
–—, Huling's superb, by Mr. Hogg
Potato tubers
Poultry Book, by Wingfield and Johnson, rev.
Preserving fruits
Rhododendron Dalhousiæ
Royal Botanic Garden, Kew
Societies, proceedings of the Horticultural, National Floricultural, Agricultural of England
Soil, robbers of, by Mr. Goodiff
Statistics, agricultural
Tecoma grandiflora
Tree, stem-roots of
Vines, stem-roots of
Windsor Castle, fire at
Winter, effects of
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notes
1
No doubt the author of an ultra-Protestant poem, entitled Times Anatomie, made by Robert Prickett, a Souldier. Imprinted, 1606.
2
John Darke of Breedon, Esq. See Nash's Worcestershire, Supplement, p. 102.—Ed.