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Mr. Lounox's Encyclopedia of Rural Architecture, publishing in numbers comprises

every species of practical information upon the subject of Cottages, Villas, and Farm Buildings, with numerous li- thographic plates and wood-cuts of elevations, sections, plans, and working details, with plans for laying out gardens, from original designs, -which have at least the merit of ingenuity. The accuracy and com- prehensive scope of Mr. LOUDOS's Encyclopmlias are universally known. The letterpress enters minutely into all the various ramifica- tions of building, giving specifications, estimates, tko. The best praise of the work is, that it fulfils its title. It should have a place in the library of every country gentleman, beside the Encyclopfedias of Gardening and Agriculture.