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disease Reviews, miscellaneous Rhododendrons, on Himalayas, by Mr. Munro, Belfast Root pruning Rosa Manettii, by Mr. Paul Royal Botanic Society, report of the Exhibition for July Seeding, thin, by Mr. Mechi Slough Carnation show Slough Pink show Statice armeria, by Mr. Forman Swans, food of Thin seeding, by Mr. Mechi Timber felling Toads' skins, by Prof. Henslow Transplanting evergreens, by Mr. Glendinning Trees, to root prune Trees, to transplant, by Mr. Glendinning Villa and suburban gardening Vine, to summer prune, by Mr. Levell Viper, the, by Mr. Chaytor Water, Prof. Way's lecture on THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE contains, in addition to the above, the Covent-garden, Mark-lane, and Smithfield prices, with returns from the Potato, Hop, Hay, and Seed Markets, and a _complete Newspaper, with a condensed account of all the transactions of the week_. Order of Any Newsvender.--OFFICE for Advertisements, 5. Upper Wellington-street, Covent-garden, London. * * * * * Now Ready, in small 8vo., price 3s. 6d., ANONYMOUS POEMS. "The elegant version of Greek epigrams contained in this volume shows the scholarship as well as the taste of the writer."--_Britannia_. "Many of the pieces have a very classical air, and all are marked with an unusual degree of elegance and power."--_Guardian_. RICHARD BENTLEY, New Burlington-street. * * * * * In Crown 8vo., elegantly bound in gilt cloth, price 7_s_. 6d. MEMORIALS OF THE CASTLE OF EDINBURGH. By JAMES GRANT; author of "Memoirs of Kirkaldy of Grange," "The Romance of War," "The Scottish Cavalier," &c. With Twelve Illustrations, engraved on Wood by BRANSTON. "Of the different books of this nature that have fallen, in our way, we do not remember one that has equalled Mr. Grant's."--_Spectator_. "Mr. Grant's very interesting history of the Castle of Edinburgh--a work equally distinguished by research, accuracy, and pictorial interest."--_Alison's Essays_. "We have been much amused with this little book, which abounds in pleasant and interesting episodes, and we recommend it as an excellent specimen of local history."--_Athenaeum_. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD and Sons, Edinburgh And London. * * * * * Preparing for publication, in 2 vols. small 8vo. THE FOLK-LORE Of ENGLAND. By WILLIAM J. THOMS, F.S.A., Secretary of the Camden Society, E
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