| 50 | Vol[1] |
| The Vermin-Killer : Being a Complete and necessary Family-Book shewing a ready Way to destroy Adders, Badgers, Birds of all Sorts, Earwigs, Caterpillars, Flies, Fish, Foxes, Frogs, Gnats, Mice, Otters, Pismires, Pole-Cats, Rabbets, Norway and other Rats, Snakes, Scorpions, Snails, Spiders, Toads, Wasps, Weasles, Wants or Moles, Worms in houses and gardens, bugs, lice, fleas, etc. Also Several excellent Receipts for the Cure of many Disorders ; amongst which are Dr. Mead's, for the bite of a mad dog ; Mrs. Stephens's, for the Gout, etc. And Some useful Directions for Gardening and Husbandry ; and likewise for Travellers, in Regard to the Management of a Horse on a Journey, etc. | |
| London : Printed and sold by W. Owen, [ca.1740]. ― 84 p. ; 17 cm. | |
| 51 Adam, James. | Vol[1][2] |
| Practical Essays on Agriculture : containing An Account of Soils, and the Manner of Correcting Them. An Account of the Culture of all Field Plants, including the Artificial Grasses, according to the Old and New Modes of Husbandry, with every Improvement down to the Present Period. Also, An Account of the Culture and Management of Grass-Lands ; together with Observations on Enclosures, Fences, Farms, and Farm-Houses, etc. Carefully collected and digested from the most eminent Authors, with Experimental Remarks. | |
| London : Printed for T. Cadell, 1789. ― 2 v. : plates, tables ; 22 cm. | |
| 52 Adams, George. | Vol[1] |
| A Treatise on a New System of Agriculture, and Feeding of Stock.. | |
| Kidderminster : Printed and sold by Gower and Pennell, [1810]. ― 29 p. : 2 plates (1 fold.), tables ; 22 cm. | |
| 53 Agricola, Georg Andreas. | Vol[1] |
| The Experimental Husbandman and Gardener : Containing A New Method of Improving Estates and Gardens, By Cultivating and Increasing of Forrest-Trees, Coppice-Woods, Fruit-Trees, Shrubs, Flowers and Greenhouses, and Exotick Plants, after several Manners ; viz. by Layers, Cuttings, Roots, Leaves, etc. with Great Variety of New Discoveries relating to Grassing, Terebration or Boreing, Inarching, Emplastration, and Inoculation ; of Reversing of Trees, and Digesting their Juices to bring them to bear Fruit. With several New Experiments for the Fertilizing of Stubborn Soils. Translated from the Original, with Remarks: and adorn'd with Cuts. 2nd. ed. To which is now added, An Appendix, containing a Variety of Experiments lately practised upon the above System, by R. Bradley. | |
| London : Printed for W. Mears [etc.], 1726. ― [23], 314 p. : plates (some fold.) ; 30 cm. | |
| 54 Agricola, Georg Andreas. | Vol[1] |
| A Philosophical Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening : Being a New Method of Cultivating and Increasing all sorts of Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers. A Very Curious Work : Containing many Useful Secrets in Nature, for helping the Vegetation of Trees and Plants, and for fertilizing the most Stubborn Soils. Translated from the High-Dutch, with Remarks: and Adorn'd with Cuts. The whole Revised and Compared with the Original, together with a Preface, confirming this New Method, by Richard Bradley. | |
| London : Printed fpr P. Vaillant [etc.], 1721. ― [23], 302 p. : plates ; 30 cm. | |
| 55 Agricultural Society of Canada. | Vol[1] |
| On the Effects of Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, as a Manure ; chiefly extracted from Papers and Letters on Agriculture. | |
| London : Printed by James Phillips, 1791. ― 19 p. ; 21 cm. | |
| 56 Ainslie, John. | Vol[1] |
| The Gentleman and Farmer's Pocket Companion and Assistant : consisting of Tables for Finding the Contents of any Piece of Land by Pacing, or by Dimensions taken on the spot in Ells ; likewise, various Other Tables, of great Use to every Gentleman and Farmer in Scotland. | |
| Edinburgh ; Printed by J. Brown; for T.Brown [etc.], 1802. -- [4], xxxvi, 180 p. : ill., tables ; 15 x 15 cm. | |
| 57 Ainslie, John. | Vol[1] |
| The Gentleman and Farmer's Pocket Companion and Assistant : consisting of Tables for Finding the Contents of any Piece of Land by Pacing, or by Dimensions taken on the spot in Ells ; likewise, various Other Tables, of great Use to every Gentleman and Farmer in Scotland. ― [2nd ed.] | |
| Edinburgh : Printed by J. Brown, for Archobald Constable, 1812. ― [6], 218 p. : ill., 21 leaves of plates, tables ; 14 x 13 cm. | |
| 58 Aiton, William. | Vol[1] |
| General View of the Agriculture of the County of Ayr ; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement : drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvements . With Beautiful Engravings . | |
| Glasgow : Printed by A. Napier. And sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London [etc.], 1811. ― xix, 725, [1] p. : col. fold. map, plates (some col. and some fold.) ; 22 cm. | |
| 59 Aiton, William. | Vol[1] |
| A Treatise on the Origin, Qualities, and Cultivation of Moss-Earth. | |
| Glasgow : Printed by Niven, Napier & Khull, 1805. ― [6], 178 p.; 23cm. | |
| 60 Aiton, William. | Vol[1] |
| A Treatise on the Origin, Qualities, and Cultivation of Moss-Earth, with Directions for converting it into Manure. Published under the Patronage of The Highland Society. ― [2nd. ed.] | |
| Air : Printed by Wilson & Paul, and Sold for the Author by them [etc.], 1811. ― [6], xxxix, 357, [1] p. ; 24 cm. | |
| 61 Alderson, John. | Vol[1] |
| On the Improvement of Poor Soils, read in the Holderness Agricultural Society, June 6, 1796, in Answer to the Following Question ; "What is the best Method of Cultivating and Improving Poor Soils, where Lime and Manure cannot be had?" with an Appendix and Notes. | |
| Hull : Printed by W. Cowley, [1802]. ― viii, [3] - 34 p. ; 21 cm. | |
| 62 Alderson, John. | Vol[1] |
| On the Improvement of Poor Soils, read in the Holderness Agricultural Society in Answer to the following question ; "What is the best Method of Cultivating and Improving Poor Soils, where Lime and Manure cannot be had?" with an Appendix and Notes. ― 2nd ed. | |
| London : Printed for John Harding, 1807. ― 34 p. ; 22 cm. | |
| 63 Amos, William. | Vol[1] |
| Minutes in Agriculture and Planting Stock. Ⅰ. On the structure and component principles of vegetables. Ⅱ. On the culture and use of Nine of the best Artificial, and of Eight of the best Natural Grasses ; shewing the great advantages that would arise from a more general use of them, by enabling the Grazier to keep one-fourth more Stock, and the Farmer to produce one-fourth more Corn, upon the same Land, than they did before. Ⅲ. On the construction and use of a Sward Dresser. Ⅳ. On the Construction and Use of a Thistle Cutter. Ⅴ. On the Construction and use of a Compound Roller ; containing a Spike and plain Roller in one Frame. Ⅵ. On the construction and use of a Tree-Transplanter, for removing and planting large Trees. Ⅶ. On the construction and use of a Scuffle. Ⅷ. On the construction and use of a Couch Grass Drag. Ⅸ. On the construction and use of a Couch Grass Rake. Illustrated with Specimens of eight sorts of the best, and two sorts of the worst Natural Grasses, and with Accurate Drawings and Descriptions of the above Practical Machines on Seven Copper Plates, whereby every Farmer will be made perfectly acquainted with the best Natural and Artificial Grasses, and not only be made acquainted with the use of, but also enabled to construct the above Machines. | |
| Boston : Printed by J. Hellaby, 1804. ― [2], viii, 92 p. : plates (some col.) ; 33 cm. | |
| 64 Amos, William. | Vol[1] |
| The Theory and Practice of the Drill Husbandry ; Founded upon Philosophical Principles, and Confirmed by Experience. Containing Ⅰ. A Dissertation on the Natural Food of Plants. Ⅱ. A Dissertation on the Shape and Size of the Roots of Such Plants as are the Object of Field Culture. Ⅲ. A Dissertation on the superior Advantages of the Drill to the Broadcast Husbandry. Ⅳ. Full Directions for making two different Kinds of Drill Machine, and a Drill Plough, for Sowing or Planting all Kinds of Grain, Pulse, Seeds, etc. on any Kind of Land, in any given Quantity, and at any proper Depth and Distance required. Ⅴ. General Directions for Preparing the Land, and for using the different Machines, in the sowing or Planting all Kinds of Grain ; Pulse, Seeds, etc. Ⅵ. Full Directions for making several Kinds of Horse and Hand Hoes, with proper Instructions for Horse and Hand Hoeing all Kinds of Grain, Pulse, Seeds, etc. with different Kinds of Hoes. Illustrated with Exact Drawings of All the Respective Parts and a Perspective View of each Machine Compleat, on Nine Copper Plates, whereby every Farmer will be enabled to make his own Drill Machines. ― [2nd ed.] | |
| Boston : Printed by J. Hellaby, and sold by Lackington, Allen, and Co., London, 1802. ― [2], xvi, 244 p. : fold. plates, tables ; 28cm. | |
| 65 Anderson, James. | Vol[1] |
| An Account of the Present State of the Hebrides and the Western Coasts of Scotland : in which An Attempt is made to explain the circumstances that have hitherto repressed the industry of the Natives ; and some hints are suggested for encouraging the Fisheries, and promoting other improvements in those countries Being the Substance of a Report to the Lords of Treasury, of Facts collected in a Tour to the Hebrides, with large additions; together with the Evidence given before the Committee of Fisheries. | |
| Edinburgh : Printed for G. Robinson [etc.], 1785. ― [4], clxv, 452 p. : fold. map, plate, tables (some fold.) ; 21 cm. | |
| 66 (Anderson, James) | Vol[1] [2] |
| Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs ; in Two Parts, Illustrated with Copper Plates. By a Farmer. | |
| Edinburgh : Printed for William Creech [etc.], 1775-77. ― 2 v. : plates (some fold.) ; 22 cm. | |
| 67 Anderson, James. | Vol[1] [2] |
| Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs. ― 2nd ed., with Large Additions. | |
| Edinburgh : Printed for W. Creech [etc.], 1777. ― 2 v. : plates (some fold.) ; 22cm. | |
| 68 Anderson, James. | Vol[1] [2] |
| Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs. ― 3rd ed. | |
| Edinburgh : Printed for John Bell [etc.], 1784. ― 2 v. : plates (some fold.) ; 22 cm. | |
| 69 Anderson, James. | Vol[1] [2] |
| Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs.―3rd ed., with large Additions. | |
| Dublin : Printed for W. Hallhead [etc.], 1779.―2v.:plates(some fold.);22cm. | |
| 70 Anderson, James. | Vol[1] |
| Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs. | |
| Dublin : Printed for P. Wogan [etc.], 1797.―[6], xxxviii, 368p.;22cm | |
| 71 + Anderson, James. | Vol[1] |
| General View of the Agriculture and Rural Economy of the County of Aberdeen with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. | |
| Edinburgh : [s.n.], 1794.―183p.:table;26cm. | |
| 72 Anderson, James. | Vol[1] |
| Observations on the Means of exciting a Spirit of National Industry ; chiefly intended to promote the Agriculture, Commerce, Manufactures, and Fisheries, of Scotland. In a Series of Letters to a Friend. | |
| London : Printed for T. Cadell; and C. Elliot, Edinburgh, 1777.―xlii,[2],526p.:3tables;27cm. | |
| 73 Anderson, James. | Vol[1] |
| A Practical Treatise on Draining Bogs and Swampy Ground, Illustrated by Figures ; with Cursory Remarks upon the Originality of Mr. Elkington's Mode of Draining. To Which are Added, Directions for making a New Kind of Strong, Cheap, and Durable Fence, for Rich Lands ; for Erecting, at little Expense, Mill-Dams or Weirs upon Rivers, that shall be alike firm and durable ; for effectually Guarding against Encroachments by the Sea upon the Land, and for gradually raising Drowned Fens, into Sound Grass-Lands. As also Disquisitions concerning the different Breeds of Sheep, and other Domestic Animals ; being The principal Additions that have been made to the Fourth Edition of Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affai rs ; published separately, for the accommodation of the Purchasers of the former Editions of this Work. | |
| London : Printed for G. G. & J. Robinson, 1797.―[2],308p.:ill.,fold.plate;22cm. | |
| 74 Anderson, James. | Vol[1] |
| A Practical Treatise on Peat Moss, considered as in its Natural State fitted for affording Fuel, or as susceptible of being converted into Mold capable of yielding abundant Crops of useful Produce ; with Full Directions for Converting it from the state of Peat into that of Mold, and afterwards cultivating it as a Soil. | |
| Edinburgh : Printed for Robinson & Sons [etc.], 1794.―xxvi 150,[2]p.;23cm. | |
| Library's copy severely damaged | |
| 75 Anderson, James. | Vol[1][2] [3][4] [5][6] |
| Recreations in Agriculture, Natural-History, and Miscellaneous Literature. | |
| London : Printed by T. Bensley, and sold by James Wallis [etc.], 1799-1802.―6v.:ill., plates, tables;22cm. | |
| 76 (Arbuthnot, James) | Vol[1] |
| A True Method of Treating Light Hazely Ground ; Or, an exact Relation of the Practice of Farmers in Buchan Containing Rules for Infields, Outfields, Haughs and Laighs. By a Small Society of Farmers in Buchan. | |
| Edinburgh : Printed by W. Cheyne for Gavin Hamilton, 1735. ― [2], iv, 78 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. |
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| 77 Arbuthnot, John. | Vol[1] |
| On the Culture and Curing of Madder. | |
| Dublin : Printed by Graisberry & Campbell, 1800. ―
[2], 9 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. "Published by Order of the Rt. Hon. the Dublin Society" |
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| 78 Archer, Joseph. | Vol[1] |
| Statistical Survey of the County Dublin, with Observations on the Means of Employment ; Drawn up for the Consideration, and by Order of The Dublin Society. | |
| Dublin : Printed by Graisberry & Campbell, 1801. ― 13, [8], 276, [7] p. : ill., fold. map, tables ; 22 cm. B., C._see_ 244 + Giraldus, _Cambrensis, pseud._ |
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| 79 Bailey, John. | Vol[1] |
| An Essay on the Construction of the Plough, deduced from Mathematical Principles and Experiments. With an Appendix ; containing the Description of a Drill, upon a New Construction, for sowing all kinds of grain, in any quantity, and at any distance. | |
| Newcastle : Printed by S. Hodgson [etc.], 1795. ― [8], 71 p. : 4 fold. plates, tables ; 21 cm. | |
| 80 + Bailey, John. | Vol[1] |
| General View of the Agriculture of the county of Cumberland. With Observations on the Means of Improvement by John Bailey and George Culley. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. | |
| London : C. Macrae, 1794. ― 51 p. ; 26 cm. | |
| 81 + Bailey, John | Vol[1] |
| General View of the Agriculture of the county of Northumberland, with Observations on the Means of its improvement. By John Bailey and George Culley. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. | |
| London : C. Macrae, 1794. ― 63 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. | |
| 82 Bailey, John. | Vol[1] |
| General View of the Agriculture of the county of Northumberland ; With Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. By J. Bailey and G. Culley. ― 3rd ed. | |
| London : Printed for Richard Phillips, sold by Faulder & Son [etc.], 1805.
― xx, 361 p. : fold. map, plates (some fold.) ; 24 cm. "General View of the Agriculture of the County of Cumberland ...": p. [195] - 274. "General View of the Agriculture of the County of Westmoreland ..." by A. Pringle: p. [275] - 361. |
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| 83 Bailey, John. | Vol[1] |
| Practical Rules for Constructing Ploughs, and other Implements of Husbandry, lately Invented or Improved. | |
| Newcastle upon Tyne : Printed by Edward Walker, and sold by John Bell, 1810. ― 48 p. : plates (some fold.) ; 24 cm. | |
| 84 + Baird, Thomas. | Vol[1] |
| General View of the Agriculture of the county of Middlesex. With Observations on the Means of its Improvement. | |
| London : J. Nichols, 1793. ・ 51 p. ; 26 cm. | |
| 85 Baker, John Wynn. | Vol[1] |
| An Abridgment of the Six Weeks, and Six Months Tour's of Arthur Young, Esq ; through the Southern, and Northern Counties of England and Part of Wales. Containing, All the most important Articles of Information relating to Agriculture, now in Practice in the best cultivated Counties, with some Accounts of the successful Culture of Lucerne, Cabbages, etc. Intended for the Use of the Common Farmers of Ireland. Abridged at the Request of the Dublin Society. | |
| Dublin : Printed by S. Powell, 1771. ― [16], 328 p. : fold. plate ; 20 cm. | |
| 86 Baker, John Wynn. | Vol[1] |
| A Short Description and List, with the Prices of the Instruments of Husbandry, made in the Factory at Laughlinstown, near Celbridge, in the County of Kildare. Established and Conducted By Mr. John Wynn Baker, Under the Patronage and Encouragement of the Right Honorable and Honorable Dublin Society . | |
| Dublin : Printed by S. Powell, for the Author. And Sold by G. Faulkner [etc.], 1767. ― 32 p. ; 22 cm. | |
| 87 Baker, John Wynn. | Vol[1] |
| A Short Description and List, with the Prices of the Instruments of Husbandry, made in the Factory at Laughlinstown near Celbridge, in the County of Kildare. Established and Conducted By Mr. John Wynn Baker, Under the Patronage and Encouragement of the Right Honorable and Honorable Dublin Society. ― 3rd ed., with large additions and amendments. | |
| Dublin : Printed by S. Powell; fpr the Author. And sold by G. Faulkner [etc.], 1769. ― 54, [1] p. : tables (1 fold.) ; 21 cm. | |
| 88 Bakewell, Robert. | Vol[1] |
| Observations on the Influence of Soil and Climate upon Wool ; from which is deduced A Certain and Easy Method of Improving the Quality of English Clothing Wools, and preserving the Health of Sheep ; with Hints for the Management of Sheep after Shearing : An Inquiry into the Structure, Growth, and Formation of Wool and Hair ; and Remarks on the Means by which the Spanish Breed of Sheep may be made to Preserve the best Qualities of its Fleece unchanged in different Climates. With Occasional Notes and Remarks by The Right Hon. Lord Somerville. | |
| London : Printed for J. Harding, 1808. ― [7], 157 p. ; 23 cm. | |
| 89 Bald, Alexander. | Vol[1] |
| The Farmer and Corn-Dealer's Assistant ; or, the Knowledge of Weights and Measures made easy, by a variety of Tables. Ⅰ. Tables for converting the Winchester Quarter into the County Boll, and the reverse ; with their corresponding Prices. Ⅱ. Tables for converting the Avoirdupois Weight into Dutch and Trone, and the reverse ; with their corresponding Prices. Ⅲ. A Comparative Table of French and English Weights. To which are added, Tables of all the Fiars in Scotland for twenty-one years from l756. of those of Mid and East Lothians from the year 1627, and of those of the Commissariot of Glasgow from the year 1719 to 1776 ; with the Prices of Perth Yarn from 1741. Also, An Extract from the Custom-house Books of the annual Exports and Imports of Grain in Scotland from the year 1707 to 1777. | |
| Edinburgh : Printed by MacFarquhar & Elliot, For W. Anderson, for W. Anderson [etc.], 1780. ― xi, 454 p. : tables (some fold.) ; 22 cm. | |
| 90 Banister, John. | Vol[1] |
| A Synopsis of Husbandry being Cursory Observations in the several Branches of Rural Oeconomy. Adduced from a long and practical Experience in a Farm of Considerable Extent. | |
| London : Printed for G. G. & J. Robinson, 1799. ― xvi, 471 p. : fold. table ; 22 cm. | |
| 91 Banks, Joseph. | Vol[1] |
| A Short Account of the Cause of the Disease in Corn, called by Farmers the Blight, the Mildew, and the Rust. | |
| London : Printed by W. Bulmer, 1805. ― 14, [2] p. : 2 fold. col. plates ; 27 cm. | |
| 92 Bannerman. | Vol[1] |
| Pitfodels. To be Let for 19 or 27 Years, as shall be agreed for, The following Farms and Possessions in the Lands of Torry and Barony of Pitfodels, lying along the Turnpike Road leading from Aberdeen to Stonehaven, in the Parish of Nigg, and County of Kincardine ... | |
| Aberdeen : Chalmers & Co., Printers, 1806. ― 1 broadside ; 28 cm. | |
| 93 (Barlow, Henry) | Vol[1] |
| The Cattle Keeper's Guide or, Complete Directory for the Choice and Management of Cattle whether Horses, Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, or Hogs ; with a Description of the Symptoms, and most approved Methods of Curing every Disorder they are subject to. To which is added, The Art of Measuring Cattle, To ascertain their Weight while Living. | |
| London : Printed and Sold by S. Bailey, ca. 1814. ― 73 p. : 2 plates ; 19 cm. | |
| 94 + Barron, William. | Vol[1] |
| An Essay on the Mechanical Principles of the Plough. | |
| Edinburgh : Printed for J. Balfour, 1774. ― 55 p. : fold. plate ; 22 cm. | |
| 95 Bates, Thomas. | Vol[1] |
| Address to The Board of Agriculture, and to the other Agricultural Societies of the Kingdom, on the Importance of an Institution for ascertaining the Merits of the Different Breeds of Live-Stock ; pointing out The Advantages that will accrue therefrom to The Landed Interest, and The Kingdom in General. | |
| Newcastle upon Tyne : Printed by Preston & Heaton [etc.], 1808. ・ 20 p. ; 21 cm. | |
| 96 Bayley, Thomas. | Vol[1] |
| Thoughts on the Necessity and Advantages of Care and Oeconomy in Collecting and Preserving different Substances for Manure. Addressed to the Members of the Agriculture Society of Manchester, October the 12th, 1795. ― 2nd ed., with additions. | |
| Manchester : Printed and Sold by George Nicholson; Sold also by T. Knott [etc.], 1796. ― 23 p. ; 22 cm. | |
| 97 Bayley, Thomas. | Vol[1] |
| Thoughts on the Necessity and Advantages of Care and Oeconomy in Collecting and Preserving different Substances for Manure. Addressed to the Members of the Agriculture Society of Manchester, October the 12th, 1795. ― 3rd ed., with additions. | |
| Manchester : Printed by C. Wheeler [etc.], 1799. ― 24 p. ; 21 cm. | |
| 98 Beamont, T. | Vol[1] |
| The Complete Cow Doctor ; Being a Treatise on The Disorders Incident to Horned Cattle ; with a Description of their Symptoms, and the most effectual Methods of Cure. To which is added, An Appendix, containing Instructions for the Extracting of Calves. | |
| Leeds : Printed by George Wilson, 1812. ― 108 p. ; 17 cm. | |
| 99 + Beatson, Robert. | Vol[1] |
| General View of the Agriculture of the county of Fife. With Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. | |
| Edinburgh : Printed by Alex. Chapman, 1794. ― 37 p. ; 26 cm. | |