BOOKS publifed by Meffrs. Robinfon.
A Praéical Treatife on Peat Mofs, containing full direc- tions for converting it into a fertile foil, 8vo. 4s. boards. An Account of Ruffian Sheep, by Dr. Pallas, with five Ap- pendixes, tending to illuftrate the Natura} and Economi-
cal Hiftory of Sheep, with plates, 5s. écards.
An Effay on Quick-Lime as a Cementy and as a Manure, 8vo, 5s. dcards.
Objerve, this conftitutes one of the Effays in the Firft Pilume of Effays on Azviculiure and Rural Affairs.
An Account of the Prefent State of the Hebrides, with a amap, 8vo. 7s. boards.
The Bee, confifting of Effays, Philofophical, Philologicaf, and Mifcellaneous; intelligence refpecting Arts, Litera- ture, Manufactures,&c. 18 vols. crown 8vo. with plates, 4l. 4s. boards,
Two Letters to Sir John Sinclair, Bart. on the Subjeé& of Mr. Elkington’s Mode of Draining, 8vo. 1s. /ewed.
N.B. The two firft volumes of Effays relating to Agri-
‘ culture,&c. being again out of print, the Public is refpectfully informed, that a Fourth Edition of thef volumes, with Corrections and Additions by the Author, is now preparing for the prefs, and will be publifhed with all convenient fpeed.
*y* N.B. La thefe volumes, the mode of draining land that bas fince been afcribed to Mr. Elkingion, is dejcrideds and its principle foclearly explained, as io enable any per- fon who pleases to prod fe it on a plan much left expenitve than that which is ufually followed by Mr. Elkington.
LOUIE APU REL.
Dr. ANDERSON thinks himfelf unfortunate in havinz oc- cafion to complain of fuch repeated acts of injuftice done to him by Sir John Sinclair. He fhould not, however, have troubled the public-in confequence of this injury he is now abont to ftate, hadit refpected himfelf alone; but as it tends to affe& the memory of a man to whom he lies under the greateft obligations, and for whofe memory he bears the moft refpectful veneration, no confideration whatever can prevail with him to become as it were a filent accomplice to a deed which tends to wound his reputation in the moft infi- dious manner. Thefe confiderations induced him to pub- lith the following advertifement in the Morning Chronicle, for March 2 sth laft; to which he has not as yet feen any an- fwer. He now reprints it, to give it the greater degree of, publicity, till he fhould more deliberately determine what farther fteps will be neceffary completely to efect the pur- pofe of refcuing the memory of Dr. Cullen from the injury it has thus fuftained.
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