A practical treatise on peat moss. Considered as in its natural state fitted for affording fuel, or as susceptible of being converted into mold capable of yielding abundant crops of useful produce; with full directions for converting it from the state of peat into that o mold, and afterwards cultivating it as a soil. By James Anderson LLD. FRS. FAS.S. ...

People / Organizations
Imprint
Edinburgh: printed for Rob[i]nson and Sons, G. Edwards, and T. Kay, [all in] London, 1794.
Publication year
1794-1794
ESTC No.
T6117
Grub Street ID
286873
Description
xxvi,150p. ; 8⁰
Note
With a half-title.