Rennie, R. (1807). Essays on the natural history and origin of peat moss: The peculiar qualities of that substance; the means of improving it as a soil; the methods of converting it into a manure; and the other economical purposes to which it may be made subservient. A. Constable.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRennie, Robert. Essays on the Natural History and Origin of Peat Moss: The Peculiar Qualities of That Substance; the Means of Improving It as a Soil; the Methods of Converting It into a Manure; and the Other Economical Purposes to Which It May Be Made Subservient. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1807.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRennie, Robert. Essays on the Natural History and Origin of Peat Moss: The Peculiar Qualities of That Substance; the Means of Improving It as a Soil; the Methods of Converting It into a Manure; and the Other Economical Purposes to Which It May Be Made Subservient. A. Constable, 1807.