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pp. [2], xii, 116. 4 [5] plates. 
The same. 8d ed. To which is now added an 
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planting of timber trees, fruit trees, &e. London. 1720. 
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The history of succulent plants; containing the 
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plates.— iii. 1725. pp. [6], 12+. 10 [9] plates—iy. 1727. pp. 
18+. 10 plates—vy. 1727. pp. 18+. 10 plates. 
New improvements of planting and gardening, 
both philosophical and practical, explaining the motion of 
the sapp and generation of plants. [With ‘“‘ The gentleman 
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8°. pp. [16], 71, [16], 136, xvi, 124. 8 plates. 
[Pt. i] is ‘2d ed.” 
The same. 4th ed. To which is added, Hereford- 
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The same. 5th ed., with an appendix. London. 
1726. 8°. pp. [16], 608 [600], [23]. 14 plates. 
The same. 6th ed. London. 1731, [30-31]. 
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The same. 7th ed. London. 1739, ’38. 8°. pp. 
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A philosophical account of the works of nature, 
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experiments relating to the improvement of barren ground, 
and the propagating of timber-trees, fruit-trees, &e. Lon- 
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Thesame. 2d ed., revised, corrected, and augmented. 
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“Of plants and super-plants,” pp. 33-70.— “Of gardens in Europe,” 
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A survey of the ancient husbandry and gardening, 
collected from Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil, and others 
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With a preface shewing the use of husbandry, and the 
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Ten practical discourses concerning earth and water, 
fire and air, as they relate to the growth of plants, with a 
collection of new discoveries for the improvement of land, 
either in the farm or garden. Westminster. 1727. sm. 8°. 
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Thesame. 2ded. London. 1733. 8°. pp. [8], 195. 
The virtue and use of coffee, with regard to the 
plague and other infectious distempers; containing the 
most remarkable observations of the greatest men in Europe 
concerning it, from the first knowledge of it, down to this 
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