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red wood, and a dark Green leaf. Chap. 2. Of the Soil for a 

 Vineyard. Chap- 3. How to prepare the ground fot planting. 

 Chap. 4. IIow to plant. Chap. 5. How to dress, prime, <fec. 

 Chap" G- How to cultivate after the first four years, until it 

 noe<ls renewing. Chap. 7. On manuring the Vineyard. It 

 concludes with the Art of making Wine by Mr. Evelyn, 



I have never seen an Essay. *' On the admirable virtues 

 of Coral," said to be by this author. 



JOHNWORLIDGE, (sometimes even in his own title pages, 

 spelt Woolridge.) Of this author I have been able to gather 

 no further information than is afforded by his works, namely, 

 that he was a gentleman, and a great lover of Gardening and 

 Rural Affairs. He was author of the following Works. 



1. Systema AgriculturtE ; the mystery of Husbandry dis- 



covered. By| J. W. f gent. London. 1GG9— 1G77— 

 1681 and 1687, folio. 1697— 1716. 8vo. 



There is a good deal concerning Gardening in this work. 



2. Treatise of Husbandry. London. 1075. folio 



3. Systema Horticulturae, or the Art of Gardening, &c. 



Plates. By J.W. gent. London. 1077. The third Edition 

 1688. 1700. 2 vols. Ovo. 



4. Vinetum Britannicum. London. 1678. 1691. 8vo. 



6. The most easy way of making Cyder. London. 1678 — 

 1691. 8vo, and in 1687. 4to. 



9. Apiarium. London. 1691. 12mo. 



The third in the above list most deserves our notice n'> most 



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