
L IST OK BOOKS B EFEERED TO. x x v iii
Garden of Eden. The Garden of Eden, &c. By
Sir Hugh P la tt, of Lincoln’s Inn. Lond, 1653.
12mo. Lond. 1719—1725.
Gardeners’ Chronicle. T h e «•■^»•^cners Chron cle
and Asricultural Gazette. Edited by Gr.
Lindlcy. Commenced in 1841. In weekly Nos.
G a r S e r ' s L a b y r in th . T h e G .i rd c n e r t
rinth ; containing a Discourse of .a Gardener s
Life, &c. By Didymus Mountain. Lond.
G a r S lV ’s^Siagazinc. See
fîardener’s Remembrancer. See M Phail.
Gardening, a Didactic Poem. See T he Landscape,
G a r n e S s ’^ r i i r th ro u g h th e H ig h lan d s o f
lan d . in 1800. O b se rva tions on a ^
th e H ig h lan d s, &c., o f S co tlan d . By D r . P h o -
in a « r a i r n e t t . Lond. 1800. 2 vols. 4to.
G a rte n Z e itu n g . F ra u e n d o rf. P u b lish e d weekly.
Gazette Littéraire de l’Europe, for 1778. I ans.
Gen Î^Rëp Î'o f‘s S '^ '^ V n e rM R e p o rt o f S cotland.
By S ir Jo h n Sin c la ir. E dm . 5 vols. 8vo.
Gent Farm. The Gentleman F arm er; being an
Attempt to improve Agrmulture, by sohjectmg
it to the Test of rational Principles. By Henry
Home, I.ord Kaimes. Edin. 1776. 8vo.
Gentleman’s M.agazine. The Gentleman s Maga-
Lond^ Begunin 173!, and continued m
Géogï-aphie^ S s Plantes. See Essai sur la Geographic,
&c. , ,
g î a r ¥ ¥ ï i e r b l i ! '‘ï S f H oe - G b b o r a l
of Plants, gathered by John <^erard Master in
Chirurgerie; with cuts. Lond. I.i97. foho.
Germany. Madame de Stael’s Germany. Lond.
1813. 3 vols. 8vo. , ,
G e s ch ich te d e r O b s t-C u ltu r . See Sickle r.
S ë i - Efort. German. Opera Omnia Botanica
ex editione Cas. Christ. Schmiedel. Nurem-
Gibson’8’Cimrc^es°of Dove and Homelacy. View
®‘'’’o ,¥LA „ c ’ie „ ta n dPre,en tS lateo fth eCh u rch as
of Dove, Home Lacy, and Hamsted, &c. By
Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London. Lond.
rih iJn ^ s ellit’ of Cam. Brit. See Camden, &c.
Gilbert Laing Meason’s Landscape-ArcKtecUirm
Landscape-Architecture of Italy. By G. L.
Giip“ “ Tours^™?l.e‘Ï L ¥ ° ; „ d Highiands See
‘^•ïbar to the Lakes, and T o u r to the Highlands.
GUnce a t Switzerland in 1827. Murray’s Glance,
Gm.*‘W irà ^ i.îm é ° S y s te r n a N aturæ, &0. Edltm
Gmelin, Hortus, ike. Hortus hLagm Duels Baden-
sis et Carlsruhanus. B yD . Gmelm. Carls-
Kome. Thre e Months’ Residence in the
Mountains near Rome. By Maria Graham.
Graluimo’i^Sabhath. Sabhath, and other Poems.
By James Grahame. Lond. IJmo.
Grammar of Botany. Grammar of
trative of th e Artificial as we 1 as the Natural
Classification, Ac. By Sir J . L. hmitli. Lond.
G r a il? S e “''Travels. Travels to St.
&e. By Dr. Granville. Lond. 1828. 2 vols.
Grayhfi.ifc and Letters. The Pocins and Letters
of Thomas Gray, with a Ms“ » '/ fi*'»’
&c BvWm . Mason. Lond. 1820. 8vo.
Grisenthwaite. A new Theory of A g n c iR tu re jn
which the N ature of S o i ls , Crops, and Manures,
is explained, &c. By Wm. Grisenthwaite.
Wells. 12mo. . ^
Guide, &c. See Lindlcy s/luide^
Guide to the Orchard and Kitchen Garden, bee
Lindley’s Guide.
H.
Hakluyt’s Remembrancer. Two Remembrances
of things to be undiscovered in lu rk e y , &c.
By Richard Hakluyt. Lond. 1592.
Hall’s Sketches. 8cc. Forty .f^^etches of North
America. By Captain Basil Hall. Lond. 4to.
Haller, Bibl. Bot. Bibliothek der Schweitzer
Geschichte, &c. Berne, 1785. 6 vols. Svo.
Hamilton on the Pine Apple. A. t r e a tis e on the
Hamiltonian System of ^ 11 Apple on Suckers attached to th e old Stools,
&c. By Joseph Hamilton. Lond. 2nd edit.
Haniiolf i Somsterk u ltu ren , &c.
sterkulturen for Fruntimmer. Af Johan 1 cter
Wennstrdm. Stockholm. 1831. 8vo.
Ha rris’s Description of I^ o . I^ n d . 1699. • 'jjo-
Harrison’s Treatise on F ru it Trees. A J r^ti.se
on th e Culture and Management of F ru it
Trees. By Charles Harrison, F .H .b . Shef-
Ha rte’s^Essays on Agriculture. Essays on Husbandry.
Bythe Rev. W alter Harte, M.A., &c.
Lond. 1770.plates,
w.Plan'-fi*-” ^ '
Descriptionibus I
>A..nHrie tiamenmg, « c . ‘ Newly Englished
and encreased, by Barnaby Googe. Lond.
G o o 'S lrr'‘j-°i3ook. See Manchester Gooseberry
G o o f e S iy Growers' Register. T h e Gooseberry
^ r n w e r s ’ Register ; or an Account ot the different
Gooseberry Shows held in Lancashire,
Cheshire, and other Parts of the Kingdom, for
G o r S ^ G S e S ’s'mc'tionary. The Planter's,
Flo rist’s and Gardener’s Dictionary ; being a
practical Collection from the most approved
K h o r s in th e English Language, relating to
th e above three P arts of Gardening, founded
on Experience, worthy of Notice, and adapted
l i t h i S a t e i t Scotland. By James Gordon,
N m s e r v S n and Florist, a t Fountainbridge,
S r Edinburgh. Edin. 1774. 8vo,
rrosfFor’s Catalogue of Herbaceous Plants. A descriptive
Catalogue of upwaMs of 1100 Species
a n dV a r ie tie s of Herbaceous Plants, &c. Lond.
G r a S ' i f o ^ n . Rep. of Scot. See Gen. Rep. of
G r a h S s Thre e Months in the Mountains near
’(). Svo. places.
Haw. Synopsis Plantarum Succulentarum cum
Descriptionibus Synonvmis, I-ocis, Observationibus
Anglicanis Culturaque. Lond. 1812.
Haw^orth. A new Arrangement of ‘he Genus
Narcissus, published m th e Linn, i r a n s .,
and a Monograph on the Sub-order V. of the
Amaryllide« ; containing the Narcissine«. By
A. H. Haworth, F . L. b., &c. I.ond. 1830.
Pamph. roy. 8vo. ^ ^
Havnes on collecting and forming Composts. On
collecting Soils and Composts, and preparing
them for Use. &c. By Thomas Haynes. Lond.
Haywaid.^^The Science of Horticulture, &c. By
Joseph Hayward. Lond. 1818 8yo.
Havward’s Conversations on Gardening. An In-
auirv into th e Causes of th e Fruitfulness and
Barrenness of P lants and Trees, Ac. 1 a''''»"?«»
as a Dialogue. By Joseph Hayward. Lond.
H a z litt¥ NMei. Journey through France and
Italy. By Wm. Hazlitt.
Heat and Electricity. By Dr. Thomson.
S S r y ’s HUt. ^ * i£ S y ’s History of Great Britain,
&c. Lond. 1814. 12 vols. Svo.
Hentzner’s Travels, &c. Strawberry Hi 1 edit.
Itinerarium Germanise, Galliae, Anglise, et
Italise, &c. Nuremberg, 1629. 8vo. T^rans-
lated by Horace Walpole, and published by
him at Strawberry Hill. 1757. 12mo.
Herodotus. Beloe’s Herodotus. Loud. 179!. 4
Hesiod! Cooke’s Hesiod. Lond. 1743. 12raq.
Highland Soc. T ran s. See Quart. Jo u r. . ^ r i .
Hints, &c. Hints on the Planting and General
T reatment of Hardy Evergreens m tlie Climate
of Scotland, &c. B yW m .M ’Nab. Edm.
H in ts^ n th e Formation of Gardens. Hints on the
Formation of Gardens and Pleasure Grounds.
By J . C. Loudon, F .L .S ., 6cc. Lond. 1812.
I 4tO.
Hints to Proprietors of Orchards. Hints, &c. By
Wm. Salisbury. Lond. 1817. 12mo.
Hist, of Eng. The History of England, from the
Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution of
1688. By David Hume. Lond. 1786. 8 vols
8vo.
Hist, of Jamaica. See Browne’s Jam.
Hist. Plant. Stackhouse’s Theophrasti P lantarum,
cum Notis, &c. Lond. 8vo.
Histoire Nat. des Indes. Acosta’s Histoire Naturelle
des Indes, &c. Traduite en François de
Castellan, par Cauxois. Paris, 1606 . 8vo.
Histoire Naturelle de la Rose. By J . L. M. Guil-
lemeau. Paris, 1800. 12rao.
Histoire Naturelle des Orangers. By A. Risso, of
Nice, and A. Poiteau, of Versailles. Paris
1818. fol.
Historical Account of White Knights. An His-
toric.al description of White Knights, a Seat
of the Duke of Marlborough, near Reading.
By Mr. and Mrs. llofliuid. Lond. 1820. Imp.
fol.
Historical View. See D r. Falconer, &c.
History. A General Ilistoiy of England, from the
earliest Accounts to the Death of King Stephen.
8 Books. By Henry of Huntingdon. Republished
by Henry Saville.
History of Dublin. History of Dublin. B yD r.
Robt. Walsh. Lond. 2 vois. 4to.
History of Java. History of Java. By Sir Stamford
Raffles. Loud. 2 vols. 4to.
History of iVJexico. The History of Mexico, collected
from Spanish and Mexican Historians,
&c. By the Abbé Clavigero. Translated by
Charles Cullen. Lond. 1787. 2 vols. 4to.
History of Modern Gardening. A History of
Modern Taste in Gardening, published in the
F o u rth Volume of the Anecdotes of Painting
in England, &c. Lond. 1782. 5 vols. 8vo. The
fourth vol. of the Anecdotes, &c., was published
separately, in 1778; and Essai sur l’Art
des Jardins Modernes, with th e English.
Strawberry Hill, 178-5.
History of Sarawak. See Low’s Sarawak.
Hob. T ra v . in Asia Min. Some Account of a
Journey into Albania, Romelia, and other P ro vinces
of 'I'urkey, in 1809 and 1810. By Sir
John Cam Hobhouse. Lond. 1812. 4to.
Hobart Town Almanac. An Almanac, published
at Hobart Town, annually.
Hobart Town Courier. A Newspaper, published
at Hobart Town, Van Diemen’s Land.
Hobhouse’s Travels in Albania, &c. See Hob.
Trav. in Asia Min.
Hollinshed’s Chronicle. Ilollinshed’s Chronicles
of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Lond.
1807. 6 vols. 4to.
Holman’s Travels, &c. Journey in France and
Italy. By James Holman. Lond. 8vo.
Homer. Pope’s Translation of Homer’s Iliad and
Odyssey, with Notes by Gilbert Wakefield.
Lond. 1796. 11 vols. 8vo.
Hooker’s British Flora. The British F lora; comprising
the Phænogumous or Flowering Plants
and the Ferns. By Sir W. J . Hooker. 2nd
edit. Lond. 1831. 8vo.
Hooker’s Pom. Pomona Londinensis; containing
Representations of the best Fruits cultivated
in the British Dominions. By Sir William
Hooker, F .L.S., &c. Lond. 1813. 4to.
Hooker’s Scottish Flora. Lightfoot’s Flora Sco-
tica, &c. Lond. 1792. 2 vols. 8vo. Edited bv
Sir. W. J . Hooker.
Ilo r. Ep. Francis’s Horace. Lond. 1750. 4 vols.
12mo.
Hornemann’s Life of Rolander. A Danish, or
Swedish, work, quoted by M. Petersen, in
th e Gard. Mag., but, it is believed, not translated.
Hort. Brit. Loudon’s Hortus Britannicus. Lond
1833. 8vo.
Hort. Cat. See Catalogue of F ruits.
Hort. Kew. See Hortus Kewensis.
Hort. Reg. See Horticultural Register.
Hort. Soc. Cat. of F ruits, 3rd edit. See Catalogue
of Fruits.
Hort. Tour. See Neill’s Hort. Tour.
Hort. Trans. Transactions o fth e London Ho rticultural
Society. Lond. 1815—1846. 10 vols
4to.
Horticultural Register. Horticultural Register,
&c. Conducted by Joseph Paxton. Lond.
Svo.
Hortus Academicus Ultrajectinus. By Henricus
Regius. 1630. 8vo.
Hortus Amstelodamus. Commelyn’s Horti Medici
Arastelodamensis, &c. Amsterdam, 1697. fol.
Hortus Cantabrigiensis. Hortus Cantabrigiensis,
&c. By James Donn, F .L .S ., &c. Cambridge,
1796. 8'vo.
Hortus Carlsruhanus. Hortus Carlsruhanus, oder
Verzeichniss sammtlicher Gewächse, &c. Herausgegeben
von Garteninspector Hartweg.
Carlsruhe, 1825. 8vo.
Hortus Kewensis. A Catalogue of Plants cultivated
in the Royal Gardens at Kew. Lond.
1810. 6 vols. 8vo.
Hortus Magni Duels Badensis et Carlsruhanus.
See Gmeiin.
Hortus Madritcnsis. By Cavanilles. Madrid, 1804.
Hortus Palatiuus Ileidelbergæ exstrutus. By
Solomon de Caus. Frankfort, 1620. fol.
Hortus Upsalensis. Hortus Upsaleiisis, exhibens
Plantas Exóticas Ilorto Upsalensi, &c. By
Linnæus. Holm. 1748. 8vo.
Howard’s Climate of London. The Climate of
I/ondon, deduced from Meteorological Observations.
By Luke Howard. Loud. 1818—1820.
2 vols. 8vo.
Hüb. Der Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge,
von Jacob Hübner. Augsburg, 1796, &c.
4to.
Hudson’s Flora Anglica. Flora Anglica, exhibens
Plantas por Regiium Anglioe spontô nascentes.
By William Hudson, F .L .S. Lond. 1702. 8vo.
Huetiana. Huetiana, ou Pensées diverses de M.
P. D. Huet, Bishop of Avranches in France.
Amsterdam, 1723. 8vo.
Humboldt’s Essay on th e Geography of Plants.
Paris, 1807 . 8vo.
Humboldt’s Voyage. Humboldt’s Personal N a rrative
of Travels. London. 7 vois. 8vo.
Hundreth Pointes of Husbandry. Five Hundred
Points of good Husbandry, as well for the
Champagne or open Country as for th e Woodland.
By Thomas Tusser. Lond. 1557. 4to.
H u n te r’s Evelyn’s Sylva. See Evelyn’s Sylva.
Hunt’s Tudor Architecture. Examples of Tudor
Architecture, adapted to modern Habitations ;
with illustrative Details, selected from Ancient
Edifices, and Observations on the Fu rn itu re of
the 'I’udor Period, By J . F . Hunt, Architect.
Lond. 1830. 4to.
Hutchison’s Meteorological Phenomena. A
Treatise on the Causes and Principles of Meteorological
Phenomena, &c. By Graham
Hutchison. Glasgow, 1835 . 8vo.
leones Plantarum, &c. Jacquin’s leones Plantarum
niriorum. Vind. 17x6. 2 vols. fol.
111. Magazin für Insectenkiinde, heran gegeben
von Karl Illiger. Brunswick, 1811. 8vo.
Illustrations of Landscape-Gardening. Illustrations
of Landscape-Gardening and Garden
Architecture; or, a Collection of Designs, &c.
By J . C. Loudon, F . d . S., &c. Lond. 1830
atlas fol.
Illustrations of the Passes of th e Alps, &c. Illustrations
of th e Passes of the Alps by which
Italy communicates with France, &c. By W
Brockedon. Lond. 1828, 1829. 2 vols. 4to
Index alter P lant. 1720. Boerhaave’s Index alter
Plantarum q u « in Horto Academias Lugduno-
Batavae reperiiintur. Leyden, 1720. 4to.
Inglis’s Spain in 1830. Spain in 1830. By H. D.
Inglis. Lond. 1831. 2 vols. 8vo.
Inquiry into the Changes of Taste. An Inquiry
into the Changes of Taste in Landscape-Gar-
denmg. By H. Repton. Lond. 1808. 8vo.
Inquiry into the Means of preserving the British
Navy from Dry Rot, &c., by Knowles, Sec. to
the Com. of Surveyors.
Int. to Entomology. See Kirby and Spence.
Introd. to Gard. Introduction to the Knowledge
and Practice of Gardening. &c. By the Rev.
Charles Marshall. Lond. 1796. 12ino.
Introduction to Botany. By Dr. Lindlev. Lond
1848. 4th edit. 2 vols. 8vo.
Ireland and its Economy. Ireland and its Economy
; being the Result of Observations made in
a T o u r through the Country in th e Autumn
of 1829. By J . E. Bicheno, F .R .S ,, and Sec.
L in . Soc. Lond. 1830. 8vo.