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tending to the composition of a scale of life. To which is 

 added an account of the state of Gardening, as it is now 

 in Great Britain and other parts of Europe, together with 

 several new experiments relating to the improvement of 

 barren ground, and the propagating of Fruit Trees, Tim- 

 ber Trees, <?i:c. With many curious cuts — 17'2L 4to. A 

 second Edition was published in 8vo, as appears frura an 

 Advertisement in Ellis's Farmer's> Instructor. 



5. A Treatise on Husbandry and Gardening. 1721 8\'o. 



6. The Monthly Register of new experiments and observa- 

 tions in Husbandry and Gardening; made for the months 

 of April and May, 1722; wherein is explained 1. The 

 method of bringing Herbs, Flov/ers, and Fruits to perfec- 

 tion in the winter; with an account of a new-invented 

 Wall to forward the ripening of Fruit, kc. 2. An Account 

 of transplanting Fo/est Trees and Fruit Trees of any big- 

 ness in the Summer season ; so that gentlemen may make 

 complete Plantations in a few days as effectually as if 

 they had been growing for many years. Also a new 

 method for the improvement of Tulips- To which is ad- 

 ded, 3. An answer to some objections lately made against 

 the circulation of the Sap, mentioned in the chapter of tha 

 improvement of Tulips — 2nd. Edition. 1723. 8vo. 



7. A general Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening, contain- 

 ing such observations and experiments as are new and 

 useful for the improvement of land ; with an account of 

 such extraordinary inventions and natural productions n? 

 may help the ingenious in their studies, and promote 

 universal learning. With a variety of curious cuts. 1T23. 

 8vo. 



8. A philosophical Treatise of Agriculture ; or a new method 



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