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Web URL(s): | http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433007868601 Last checked: 06/05/2012 Requires: PDF Reader |
Material Type: | Book |
Monographic Author(s): | Sinclair, George |
Author Affiliation: | Gardener, His Grace the Duke of Bedford, Corresponding Member, Caledonian Horticultural Society, Edinburgh, and Corresponding Member, Hon. The Board of Agriculture of Stuttgart |
Monograph Title: | Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis, 1825. |
Publishing Information: | London, [England]: Printed for James Ridgeway, Piccadilly |
Edition: | 2nd |
# of Pages: | 580 |
Collation: | xx, 438, [120], [2] pp. |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Grass gardens; Species profile
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Facility Names: | Woburn Abbey |
Library of Congress Subject Headings: | Grasses; Animal nutrition; Nutrition -- Research -- England; Grasses -- Varieties -- England; Poaceae; Forage plants |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
See Also: | See also [1st] edition, 1816, R=110399. R=110399
See also [Another edition], 1824, R=205550. R=205550
See also 3rd edition, 1826, R=110405. R=110405
See also 4th edition, [1838], R=205785. R=205785
See also 5th edition, 1869, R=205466. R=205466 |
Note: | Figures Tables Includes dedication to Thomas William Coke, ESQ., M.P.; pp. v-viii Includes "Advertisement"; pp. xi-xiv Includes preface; pp. xv-xx Includes appendix; pp. 415-422 Includes appendix; pp. 422-428 Includes index; pp. 429-438 Includes 60 hand-colored lithographed plates "Illustrated with numerous figures of the plants and seeds upon which these experiments have been made, and practical observations on their natural habits and the soils best adapted to their growth; pointing out the kinds most profitable for permanent pasture, irrigated meadows, dry or upland pasture, and the alternate husbandry; accompanied with the discriminating characters of the species and varieties." "'The soil offers inexhaustible resources, which, when properly appreciated and employed, must increase our wealth, our population, and our physical strength. - Discoveries made in the cultivation of the earth are not merely for the time and country in which they are developed, but they may be considered as extending to future ages, and as ultimately tending to benefit the whole human race - as affording subsistence for generations yet to come - as multiplying life, and not only multiplying life, but likewise providing for its enjoyment."- DAVY" Also available in microfilm version: Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature No. 24475 [1980]. |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Sinclair, George. 1825. Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis. 2nd. ed. xx, 438, [120], [2] pp. London, [England]: Printed for James Ridgeway, Piccadilly. |
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