Patrick Neill (25 October 1776 – 3 September 1851) was a British printer and horticulturalist, known as a naturalist. A founding member, and the first secretary, of both the Wernerian Natural History Society (1808–49) and the Caledonian Horticultural Society (1809–49), he is mainly remembered today for having endowed the Neill Medal of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. (From Wikipedia) More about Patrick Neill:
| | Books by Patrick Neill: Additional books by Patrick Neill in the extended shelves: Neill, Patrick, 1776-1851: An account of the basalts of Saxony : with observations on the origin of basalts in general (Constable, 1814), also by J Aubuisson de Voisins (page images at HathiTrust) Neill, Patrick, 1776-1851: The fruit, flower, and kitchen garden. (H. C. Baird, 1851) (page images at HathiTrust) Neill, Patrick, 1776-1851: Journal of a horticultural tour through some parts of Flanders, Holland, and the north of France, in the autumn of 1817 (Printed for Bell & Bradfute; and for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, London, 1823), also by Edinburgh Caledonian horticultural society (page images at HathiTrust) Neill, Patrick, 1776-1851: On Scottish gardens and orchards ([n.p., 1810) (page images at HathiTrust) Neill, Patrick, 1776-1851: The practical fruit, flower and vegetable gardener's companion, with a calendar. (C. M. Saxton & co., 1855), also by Richard Gay Pardee and Gouverneur Emerson (page images at HathiTrust) Neill, Patrick, 1776-1851: The practical fruit, flower and vegetable gardener's companion, with calendar. (C. M. Saxton and co., 1855), also by R. G. Pardee and Gouvernour Emerson (page images at HathiTrust) Neill, Patrick, 1776-1851: Remarks on the progress and prospects of the Edinburgh, Leith, & Newhaven Railway, in January 1839 (Bell & Bradfute; John Anderson Jun.; John Lindsay & Co. ;, 1839) (page images at HathiTrust) Neill, Patrick, 1776-1851: A tour through some of the islands of Orkney and Shetland, with a view chiefly to objects of natural history, but including also occasional remarks on the state of the inhabitants, their husbandry, and fisheries. (A. Constable and co.; [etc., etc.], 1806) (page images at HathiTrust)
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