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1685. The complete Planter and Ciderist 8vo. Without the 

 author's name. 



1688. Essays on Husbandry. By — COWLEY, folio. 



1691. In the Archeologia Britannica (v. xii. p. 181.) is an 

 account by J. GIBSON of several Gardens near Lon- 

 don, existing at this period. 



1694. A new invented Stove, for preserving Plants in the 

 Green House in Winter. By SIR DUDLEY CUL- 

 LUM. In the Philosophical Transactions for 1694. 

 In the Abridgement of them, v. iii. p. 659. 



1697. Husbandry anatomized. By— DONALDSON 



NICHOLAS FACIO DUILHIER, was bom in Switzerland 

 in 1664. He studied at Geneva, and particularly devoted 

 himself to Mathematics. He settled at Utrecht as a Tutor, 

 but being suspected of Spinosism, he came over to England in 

 1687. He here taught Mathematics, obtained a patent for 

 Jewel Watches, was elected Fellow of the Royal Society, and 

 was appointed Tutor to the Marquis of Tavistock. When the 

 French Prophets appeared, he joined in all their absurdities, 

 and as a punishment was subjected to the Pillory in 1707. 

 His death occurred at Worcester in 1753. Some of his MS. 

 are preserved in the British Museum. He deserves notice here 

 for his work entitled, 



Fruit Walls improved, by inclining them to the Horizon ; or 

 a way to build walls for Fruit Trees whereby they may receive 

 more sunshine and heat than ordinary. By N. F. D. a Fellow 

 of the Royal Society. Plates by Gribelin. London. 1699. 

 4to. 



To the writing of this work he was led by his mathematical 



