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100  Bell, Benjamin. Vol[1]
Essays on Agriculture, with a Plan for the Speedy and General Improvement of Land in Great Britain.
Edinburgh : Printed for Bell & Bradfute [etc.] , 1802. ―  519 p. ; 22 cm.
101 + Belsches, R. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture of the county of Stirling, with Observations on the Means of its Improvements. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. 
Edinburgh : Printed by Adam Neill, 1796. ― 64 p. ; 26 cm.
102 Billing, Robert. Vol[1]
An Account of the Culture of Carrots ; And their Great Use in Feeding and Fattening Cattle. Published by Desire of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce at London.
London : Printed for J. Dodsley, 1765. ― 31 p. ; 24 cm.
103 + Billingsley, John. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture in the county of Somerset ; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. 
London : Printed by W. Smith, 1794. ・ 192 p. : 2 fold. maps ; 26 cm.
104  Billingsley, John. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture of the county of Somerset, with Observations on the Means of its Improvement drawn up in the Year 1795, for the consideration of The Board of Agriculture and internal Improvement. And Now Re-printed with considerable Additions and Amendments, accompanied with the Remarks of some respectable Gentlemen and Farmers in the County. ― 2nd ed.
Bath : Printed by R. Cruttwell, for the Author; and sold by C.Dilly,1798. ― 16, 320 p. : 2 fold. maps (1 col.). 23 cm.
105 + Bishton, J. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture of the county of Salop. With Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. 
Brentford : Printed by P. Norbury, 1794. ― 39 p. ; 26 cm.
106 + Board of Agriculture. Vol[1]
Account of the Experiment tried by the Board of Agriculture, in the Composition of various sorts of Bread, anno 1795.
London : G. Nicol; and sold by Robinson [etc.],1795. ― 34 p. : 2 fold. plates ; 27 cm.
Library has 2 copies.
107  Board of Agriculture. Vol[1]
Additional Appendix to the Outlines of the Fifteenth Chapter of the Proposed General Report from the Board of Agriculture. On the Subject of Manures.
London : Printed by W. Bulmer, 1796. ― 7, 41, 20, 68 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
108  Board of Agriculture. Vol[1][2][3][3b][4][5][6][7][S1][S2][S4][S5][S6][S7]
Communications to the Board of Agriculture ; on Subjects Relative to The Husbandry, and Internal Improvement of the Country.
London : Printed by W. Bulmer, for George Nicol; and Sold by Wilkie and Robinson [etc.], 1797-1811. ― 7 v. ; 27-28 cm.
vol. Ⅰ. pts. 1 & 2. 1797 ; pts. 3 & 4. 1797 (4 pts. in 1. 2 copies) ; vol. Ⅱ. 1800 ; vol. Ⅲ. pt. 1. 1802 ; pt. 2. 1804 (2 pts. in 1. 2 copies) ; vol. Ⅳ. 1805 (2 copies) ; vol. Ⅴ. pt. 1. 1806 ; pt. 2. 1807 (2 pts. in 1. 2 copies) ; vol. Ⅵ. pt. 1. 1808 ; pt.2. 1810 (2 pts. in 1) ; vol. Ⅶ. pt. 1. 1811 ; pt. 2. 1813 (2 pts. in 1. 2 copies. ; 29cm) Library has 2 copies of v. Ⅰ,Ⅲ−Ⅶ.
109  Board of Agriculture. Vol[1][2]
Communications to the Board of Agriculture ; On Subjects Relative to The Husbandry, and Internal Improvement of the Country. ― [2nd ed.]
London : Printed by W. Bulmer,for G. and W. Nocol; and Sold by Robinson [etc.], 1804-5. ― 2 v. : plates (some fold.), tables. ; 29 cm.
110 + Board of Agriculture. Vol[1]
List of the Members of the Board of Agriculture.
London : B. McMillan, 1796. ― 29 p. : fold. plates ; 26 cm.
111  Board of Agriculture. Vol[1][1]
List of the Members of the Board of Agriculture.
London : Printed by B. MacMillan, 1798. ― 31 p. ; 26 cm.
112 +  Board of Agriculture. Vol[1]
Outlines of the Fifteenth Chapter of the Proposed General Report from the Board of Agriculture. On the subject of Manures. By Robert Somerville.
London : Printed by W. Bulmer, 1795. ― 89, 36 p. ; 26 cm. 
113 +  Board of Agriculture. Vol[1]
Queries Proposed by the Board of Agriculture, to be Answered by Intelligent Farmers.
[London?] : [s.n.], [1796?]. ― 3 p. ; 26 cm.
114  + Board of Agriculture. Vol[1]
Queries Relating to Live Stock.
[London?] : [s.n.], [1796?]. ― 24 p. ; 26 cm.
115  + Board of Agriculture. Vol[1]
Report of the Committee, Appointed by the Board of Agriculture, to Take into Consideration the State of the Waste Lands and Common Fields of this Kingdom.
[London?] : [s.n.], 1795. ― [2], 42 p. : tables ; 26 cm.
116  + Board of Agriculture. Vol[1]
Report of the Committee of the Board of Agriculture, Appointed to Extract Information from the County Reports, and Other Authorities, concerning the Culture and Use of Potatoes.
London : Printed by W. Bulmer, for George Nicol; and sold by Robinson [etc.], 1795. ― viii, [2], 177 p. : plates (some fold.) ; 27 cm.
117 + (Boswell, George) Vol[1]
A Treatise on Watering Meadows : wherein are shewn Some of the Many Advantages arising from That Mode of Practice, particularly on Coarse, Boggy, or Barren Lands ; and the Method of performing the Work. Also Remarks on a late Pamphlet upon that Subject. Illustrated with Five Copper-Plates. ― 3rd ed., with many additions.
London : J. Debrett, 1792. ― xvi, 134, [12] p. : 5 fold. plates ; 22 cm.
118 + (Boswell, George) Vol[1]
A Treatise on Watering Meadows : wherein are shewn Some of the Many Advantages arising from That Mode of Practice, particularly on Coarse, Boggy, or Barren Lands ; and the Method of performing the Work. Also Remarks on a late Pamphlet upon that Subject. Illustrated with Five Copper-Plates. ― 4th ed., with many additions.
London : J. Debrett, 1801. ― xvi, 134, [2] p. : 5 fold. plates ; 22cm.
119 + Boys, John. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture of the county of Kent, with Observations on the Means of its Improvement.
Brentford : P. Norbury, 1794. ― 107 p. : fold. plates ; 26 cm.
120  Bradley, Richard. Vol[1][1]
A Complete Body of Husbandry ; collected From the Practice and Experience of the most considerable Farmers in Britain. Particularly setting forth The Various Ways of Improving Land, by Hollow Ditching, Dreining, Double Plowing, Grassing, Enclosing, Watering and Manureing. With Particular Directions for the Fertiliaing of Broom Ground, Heath-Ground, Furze, Bushey, and Chilturn-Ground : Also the Method of Improvement by assorting proper Plants to Lands, and of shifting of Crops. To which is added Several Particulars relating to the Preservation of the Game ; and stated Accounts of the Expence and Profits of Arable, Pasture, Meadow and Wood Lands. Adorn'd with Cuts.
London : Printed for James Woodman [etc.], 1727. ― x, 372 p. ; 4 fold. plates ; 21 cm.
121  Bradley, Richard. Vol[1][2]
A General Treatise of Agriculture, both Philosophical and Practical ; Displaying the Arts of Husbandry and Gardening : in Two Parts. Part Ⅰ. Of Husbandry ; Treats of the Nature of the Soil, Air, and Situation proper for the Production of Vegetables ; the different Methods of Improving Lands ; the Manner of Planting and Raising Timber ; the Stocking of Farms with Cattle, Poultry, Fish, Bees, Grass, Grain, etc. with Estimates of the Profits arising thereon, etc. Part Ⅱ. Of Gardening ; Treats of the Circulation of the Sap in Vegetables ; the Generations of Plants, and their Distribution into Genera ; the different Kinds and particular Management of Fruit and Fruit-Trees; the Methods of Grafting, Inarching, and Inoculating ; the Dispositions of Gardens in General ; the Cultivation and Improvement of the Kitchen and Pleasure Gardens ; the Manner of managing Exotic Plants and Flowers, and naturalizing them to our Climate ; together with an Account of Stoves, Artificial Heats, &c. Originally written by R. Bradley. And now not only corrected and properly methodified, but adapted to the present Practice, and improved with the late Theories ... With a Complete  Index. Illustrated with Twenty Copper-Plates. ― [3rd ed.]
London : Printed for W. Johnston, 1757. ― viii, 503, [15] p. : 20 plates (some fold.) ; 21 cm.
122  Bradley, Richard. Vol[1][2]
A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening. Containing Such Observations and Experiments as are New and Useful for the Improvement of Land. With An Account of such extraordinary Inventions, and natural Productions, as may help the Ingenious in their Studies, and promote universal Learning. To be continu'd Monthly, with Variety of curious Cutts.
London : Printed for J. Peele, [1721-22]. ― 12 pts. in 2 v. : plates (some fold.) ; 21 cm.
123  Bradley, Richard. Vol[1][2]
A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening ; Containing a New System of Vegetation : Illustrated with many Observations and Experiments. In Two Volumes. Formerly publish'd Monthly, and now methodiz'd and digested under proper Heads, with Additions and great Alterations. In Four Parts. Part Ⅰ. Concerning the Improvement of Land, by fertilizing bad Soils. Of stocking of Farms with Cattle, Poultry, Fish, Bees, Grasses, Grain, Cyder, etc. Part Ⅱ. Instructions to a Gardener, wherein is demonstrated the Circulation of Sap, the Generation of Plants, the Nature of Soil, Air and Situation. Of the Profits arising from planting and raising Timber. Part Ⅲ. Of the Management of Fruit Trees, with particular Observations relating to Grassing, Inarching and Inoculating. Part Ⅳ. Remarks on the Disposition of Gardens in general. Of the Method of managing Exotock Plants and Flowers, and naturalizing them to our Climate ; with an Account of Stoves, and artificial Heats. Adorn'd with Cuts. ― [2nd ed.]
London : Printed for T. Woodward [etc.], 1726. ― 4 pts. in 2 : plates (some fold.), tables ; 20 cm.
124  Bradley, Richard. Vol[1]
The Gentleman and Farmer’s Guide for the Increase and Improvement of Cattle, viz. Lambs, Sheep, Hogs, Calves, Cows, Oxen. Also The best Manner of Breeding, and Breaking Horses, both for Sport and Burden ; with An Account of their respective Distempers, and the most approved Medicines for the Cure of them. Also some Observations on the many Benefits of the Woollen Manufactures of Great-Britain, and the great Advantages arising from Hides, Tallow, etc. Illustrated with Copper Plates.
London : Printed by J. Applebee, 1729. ― xiv, 352 p. : plates (some fold.) ; 20 cm.
125  Bradley, Richard. Vol[1]
The Science of Good Husbandry : or, The Oeconomics of Xenophon. Shewing The Method of Ruling and Ordering a Family, and of Managing a Farm to the best Advantage.
London : Printed for T. Corbet, 1727. ― [10], 131 p. ; 20 cm.
126  Bradley, Richard. Vol[1]
A Survey of the Ancient Husbandry and Gardening, Collected from Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil, and others the most eminent Writers among the Greeks and Romans : Wherein many of the most difficult Passages in those Authors are explain'd, and the whole render'd familiar to our Climate ; with Variety of new Experiments. Adorn'd with Cuts. With a Preface, shewing the Use of Husbandry, and the Necessity of erecting Publick Gardens.
London : Printed for B. Motte, 1725. ― [16], 373,[10] p. : fold. plates ; 20 cm.
127 Bradley, Richard. Vol[1]
Ten Practical Discourses concerning Earth and Water, Fire and Air, As they relate to the Growth of Plants. With A Collection of New Discoveries for the Imrpovement of Land, either in the Farm or Garden. 
Westminster : Printed by J. Cluer [etc.], for B.Creake, 1727. ・[8], 195, 5 p. ; 20 cm.
128 Brown, Robert. Vol[1]
The Compleat Farmer : or, the Whole Art of Husbandry. Containing Ⅰ. Instructions for Stocking a Farm to advantage. Ⅱ. Of the Breeding and Management of Horses, Mares, Colts, etc. and the most approved Receipts in Farriery for all Manner of Diseases they are subject to. Ⅲ. Of Bulls, Cows, Calves, Oxen : How to make the greatest Advantage of them, how to know when they are ill, and Receipts to cure all their Disorders. Ⅳ. Of breeding Sheep, and Receipts for their Diseases. Ⅴ. Of Goats. Ⅵ. Of Swine, and how to make them turn out very advantageous. Of feeding them and fattening them for Bacon ; Receipts to cure the Gargut, Measles, and all their other Disorders. Ⅶ. Of wild and tame Rabbits. Of Dogs. Ⅷ. Of Fowls. Of curing their Maladies. To fatten Chickens. Ⅸ. The best Method of managing Geese, Ducks, Turkeys, Pigeons, Bees, etc. Ⅹ. Of making Hay. ⅩⅠ. Of the several Sorts of Grass, Seeds, etc.
London : Printed for J. Coote, 1759. ― 119, [3] p. : plate ; 19 cm.
129 Brown, Robert. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Surveyed by Messrs Rennie, Brown and Shirreff, 1793. With Observations on the Means of its Improvement, and Additional Information since received. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
Edinburgh : Printed for James Watson [etc.] ; and sold by G. G. & Robinson, 1799.―8,xiv,8,293,[2],9-121p.:fold.map.;22cm.
130 Brown, Robert. Vol[1][2]
A Treatise on Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
Edinburgh : Printed for Oliphant, Waugh and Innes [etc.], 1811.―2v.:plates;23cm.
131 + Brown, Thomas. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Derby, with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
London : Printed by W. Bulmer, 1794.―72p.:2 fold. maps(1col.), fold. plate,tables.;26cm.
132 + Buchan-Hepburn, G. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture and Rural Economy of East Lothian. With Observations on the Means of their Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
Edinburgh : Printed by John Moir, 1794.―[4],164p.:fold. tables;25cm.
133 Bull, Robert. Vol[1]
Directions For managing the Iron-Plow, The New Constructed Drill-Plow, and Ventilator (Or Fanners,) Made at Robert Bull's new Smith and Wright-work Manufactory, Foot of Leith-walk, near Edinburgh, N. Britain.
[Edinburgh] : [s.n.], 1762.―[2],8,8,4,[2]p.;18cm.(in case)
134 Carpenter, J. Vol[1]
A Treatise on Agriculture.
Stourbridge : Printed for the Author, by J. Heming ; sold also by Rivingtons [etc.], 1803-1805.―2v.in?(xx,191p.;xii,239p.):plates(some fold.);22cm.
Vol.2: Birmingham : Printed for the Author, by Sminney and Ferrall, 1805.
135 Cato, Marcus Porcius. Vol[1]
Concerning Agriculture. Translated by The Rev. T. Owen.
London : Printed for J. White, by T. Bensley, 1803.―iii,138p.;22cm.
136 Chomel, Noel. Vol[1][2]
Dictionaire Oeconomique : or, The Family Dictionary. Containing The most experienced Methods of improving Estates and of preserving Health, with many approved Remedies for most Distempers of the Body of Man, Cattle and other Creatures, and the best Means for attaining long Life. The most advantageous Ways of Breeding, Feeding and Ordering all Sorts of Domestick Animals, As Horses, Kine, Sheep, Swine. Poultry, Bees. Silkworms, etc. ... Great Variety of Rules. Directions, and new Discoveries, relating to Gardening, Husbandry, Soils and Manures of all Sorts ; the Planting and Culture of Vines, Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Underwoods, Shrubs, Flowers, and their several Uses ; the Knowledge of Foreign Drugs, Dies, Domestock and exotick Plants and Herbs, with their specifick Qualities and medicinal Virtues ... The Methods to take or destroy Vermin and other Animals, injurious to Gardening, Husbandry, and all rural Oeconomy ; with a Description of Garden and other Country Tools and Utensils ... Done into English from the Second Edition, lately printed at Paris. With considerable Alterations and Improvements. Revised and recommended by Mr. R. Bradley.
London : Printed for D. Midwinter, 1725.―2v.:ill.,tables;38cm.
137 + Claridge, John. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture, in the county of Dorset, with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
London : W. Smith, 1793.―49p.;26cm.
138 Claridge, John. Vol[1]
The Shepherd of Banbury's Rules to judge the Changes of the Weather, Grounded on Forty Years Experience. By which you may know The Weather for several Days to come, and in some Cases for Months. To which is added, A Rational Account of the Causes of such Alterations, the Nature of Wind, Rain, Snow, etc.―2nd ed., corr.
London : Printed for T. Waller, 1748.―x,54p.;19cm.
139 + Clark, John. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture of the county of Brecknock, with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
London : J. Smeeton, 1794.―55p.;25cm.
140 + Clark, John. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture of the county of Hereford. With Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
London : Colin Macrae, 1794.―79p.:tables;26cm.
141 + Clark, John. Vol[1]
General View of the Agriculture of the county of Radnor, with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
London : Colin Macrae, 1794.―41p.;26cm.
142 Clarke, Cuthbert. Vol[1]
The True Theory and Practice of Husbandry : Deduced from Philosophical Researches, and Experience. To which is annexed, (illustrated with Copper-Plates) A Compendium of Mechanics : Calculated to assist The Husbandman in the Choice and Construction of every Implement peculiar to his Business : And Others particularly useful in a commercial Country.
London : Printed for the Author, and sold by G. Robinson [etc.], 1777.―xii,363p.:ill., plates(some fold),table;24cm.
143 Clater, Francis. Vol[1]
Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor ; or A Practical Treatise on The Diseases of Horned Cattle : Wherein is laid down A Concise and Familiar Description of all The Diseases Incident to Oxen, Cows, and Sheep ; together with The Most simple and effectual Method of Curing each Disorder through all its various Stages ; and the most efficacious Treatment of Cows, before, at, and after the time of Calving, and also of Ewes during the Lambing Season.
London : Printed by J. & E. Hodson, for B. Crosby; and sold by Ridges [etc.], 1810. ― 370, [6] p. : plate ; 22 cm.
144  Clater, Francis. Vol[1]
Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor ; or A Practical Treatise on The Diseases of Horned Cattle : Being a concise and familiar Description of all The Diseases Incident to Oxen, Cows, and Sheep ; with the most simple and effectual Method of Curing each Disorder, in all its various Stages ; and the most efficacious Treatment of Cows, before, at and after the time of Calving, and also of Ewes during the Lambing Season. 
-- 3rd ed, corr. and improved.
London : Printed by E. & H. Hodson; Foe B. & R. Crosby; And sold by Ridges [etc.],1812. ― 376, [8] p. : plate ; 22 cm.
145  Cochrane, Archibald. Vol[1]
A Treatise, shewing the Intimate Connection that subsists between Agriculture and Chemistry. Addressed to the Cultivators of the Soil, to the Proprietors of Fens and Mosses, in Great Britain and Ireland ; and to the Proprietors of West India Estates. By the Earl of Dundonald.
London : Printed for the Author, and sold by R. Edwards, 1795. ― vii, [1], 252 p. ; 26 cm.
146  Cochrane, Archibald. Vol[1]
A Treatise, shewing the Intimate Connection that subsists between Agriculture and Chemistry. Addressed to the Cultivators of the Soil, to the Proprietors of Fens and Mosses, in Great Britain and Ireland ; and to the Proprietors of West India Estates. By the Earl of Dundonald.― A New Edition [2nd ed.]
London : Printed for John Murray [etc.], 1803. ― viii, 252 p. ; 27 cm.
Library has: 2 copies (1 copy imperfect: all before p. iv wanting)
147  Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus. Vol[1]
Of Husbandry. In Twelve Books : and his Book concerning Trees. Translated into English, with several Illustrations from Pliny, Cato, Varro, Palladius, and other antient and modern Authors.
London : Printed for A. Millar, 1745. ― xiv, [4], 600, [8] p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
148  Commerell, Abbe de. Vol[1]
An Account of the Culture and Use of the Mangel Wurzel, or Root of Scarcity. ・ [2nd ed.]
London : Printed for Charles Dilly [etc.], 1787. ― xix, 50 p. ; 21 cm.
149 + Commerell, Abbe de. Vol[1]
An Account of the Culture and Use of the Mangel Wurzel, or Root of Scarcity. Translated from the French. ― [3rd ed.]
London : Charles Dilly [etc.], 1787. ― xxxix, 51 p. : col. plate ; 21 cm.
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