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“That excellent periodical THE GARDEN."-Pro-, fessor Owen. THE GARDEN: A Weekly Illustrated

Journal of Gardening in all its branches.
Founded and conducted by W. ROBIN-
SON, F.L.S., Author of " Alpine Flowers

for English Gardens," &c. A Coloured Plate is now issued with every

number of THE GARDEN. "Mr. Robinson's valuable and elegant weekly.”— Saturday Review, August 10, 1872.

The following are some of the subjects regularly treated of in its pages :The Flower Garden. Hardy Flowers. Landscape Gardening. Town Gardens. The Fruit Garden.

The Conservatory. Garden Structures.

Public Gardens,
Room and Window Gar The Greenhouse and
dens.

Stove.
Notes and Questions, The Household.
Market Gardening.

The Wild Garden.
Trees and Shrubs.

The Kitchen Garden. PROFESSOR ASA GRAY says: “It seems admirably adapted to the wants and tastes of gentlemen who are interested in rural affairs. By such we hear it highly spoken of; and we think we do a favour to those of that ciass who know it not as yet, by calling attention to it.”

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THE BBITISH MUSEUM PHILOSOPHY ... ... 262

LIBRARY ... ... 257 | THE SCIENCES .. . THEOLOGY ... ... GEOGRAPHY (including Travels, JURISPRUDENCE

Topography, Ethnology) 263 NATURAL HISTORY (including

HISTORY (including Heraldry Biology, Geology, Botany,

and Genealogy) ... Zoology, Physiography and BIOGRAPHY ... ... 264 Domestic Animals) ... 25

LITERATURE (including Poetry MEDICAL SCIENCE (including and the Drama and Works of Physiology, Anatomy, Phar

Fiction) ... ... 1 ... 267 macy and Hygiene) ... 260 PHILOLOGY (including DictionTHE FINE ARTS.... ...

aries, Grammars, &c.) ... 268

MISCELLANEOUS THE USEFUL ARTS (including

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SOCIETIES (Classified) 268 POLITICS (including Political SUBJECT INDEX TO MAGA

Economy, Finance, Commerce i .ZINES (Classified) ... 269

and Charities) ... ... 260 BOOKS OF THE WEEK (ClasEDUCATION ... ... 261. sified) ... ... ... 271

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