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THE ANNALS OF IRELAND;
From the Original of the Four Masters, from the earliest Historic Period to the Conclusion in 1616; consisting of the Irish Text from the Original MSS., and an English Translation, with copious Explanatory Notes, an Index of Names, and an Index of Places, by JOHN O'DONOVAN, Esq., LL.D., Barrister at Law; Professor of the Celtic Language, Queen's College, Belfast.
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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.
(The Horticultural Part edited by PROF. LINDLEY)
Of Saturday, January 1, contains Articles on
Agriculture, progress of
Aphelexis
Apple, golden pippin
Birds, destructive, by Messrs. Hardy
Calendar, Horticultural
Carrots, cattle
Cement for stoneware
Chicory, to roast
College, Cirencester, sessional examination at
Drains, stoppage of, by Mr. Sherrard
Eau de lessive
Emigrant, the, Rev.
Fairclough's (Mr.) farm
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Farming, the year's experience in, by the Rev. L. Vernon Harcourt
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Fruits, Syrian
Gardenia Fortuni
Gift Hall farm, cheese-making at
Grapes, Red Hamburgh, by Mr. Thompson
Hort. Society's Garden
Land question
Lanktree's Elements of Land Valuation, Rev.
Larch, durability of, by Mr. Patterson
Melons in St. Michael's, by Mr. Wallace
Mildew
Mushrooms, by Mr. Massey
Nuts, cedar
Plough, drain
Poultry
Primula sinensis
Rabbits, rearing of
Reptiles, temperature of, by M. Aug. Duméril
Reviews, miscellaneous
Roots, curious instances of formation of, by Mr. Booth (with engraving)
Societies, Proceedings of the Caledonian; Horticultural; Fylde Agricultural
St. Michael's, melons in, by Mr. Wallace
Statistics, agricultural, by Dr. Mackenzie
Tanks, water
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Turnips, Lois Weedon
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Wardian cases
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