Comtnentatores Angliae, in 



136 Maxivel the pra^ictil Hufbandman. 



137 EJus^. ColIe6}ion. 



138 Markhatn Farewell to Hufbandry. London 

 1620. 



139 Abraham M'tll The country man friend, 



140 lohn M'tlVs New treatlfe of Hufbandry. 



141 Ej, a New and complet fyftem of Hufbandry. 

 Lond. 1764. 8- 



142 Ej, i?oa|ian6igerS8e3df»on5er pracrffcfeenSerb^ 

 tvlrtj^fcbaft, Jpamb. 1764» 8* 



142 b) £>*. ?(6§an5(un(5 t)on öer S5fe]&5U*f , 6em 

 ©artenbaue, t>on ^oljungen K. rtU0 öem cnaft/; 

 ieipjig 1765. 8* 



143 The whole arc of Hufbandry by lohn Morttmer. 

 Lond. 1721. 2 Tom. 8« 



144 Mortimers ganje 2Bi(fenfd)afr 5e0 gefb^ un& 

 3(cf er bauee» QSraunfcfew, 1753* 4* ubcrfc^et 



Don Arnold, 



145 Le Cour cömplet d*AgricuIture par Mr. Mortis 

 mer traduit de TAnglois. ä Paris 1764. IV. 

 Vol. 12. 



146 Thn, Nurfe Campania felix , or a Difcourfe of 

 the benefics and improvements of Hufbandry. 

 London 1700. 12. 



147 Obfervations upon Hufbandry. London 

 1751. 4. 



148 Gabr, Platt" s a treatife of Hufbandry. Lond. 

 1674. 4. 



149 The completefamilypiece, ancf country Gent- 

 leman, andfarmersbeftguide. Lond. 1736. 12. 



150 William Pool the country farmer. 



151 The Countrymans recreation. Lond. 1679. 



152 Recreatio agticols. Lond. 1640. 



