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12, The Vineyard, being a treatise shevNing, 1. The natur« 

 and method of planting, manuring, cultivating, and di- 

 recting of Vines ; 2. Proper directions for drawing, press- 

 ing, making, keeping, fining and curing all defects in the 

 AVine; 3. An easy and familiar method of planting and 

 raising Vines to the greatest perfection ; illustrated with 

 several useful examples. 1728. 8vo. 



13. The Gentleman and Gardener's Kalendar directing what 

 is necessary to be done in every month in the year in the 

 Kitchen Garden, Fruit Garden, and Nursery ; Manage- 

 ment of Forest Trees, Green Houses, and Flower Garden, 

 with directions for the making and ordering Hop grounds. 

 London. 1718. The 3rd. edition 1720. 8vo. This was 

 an enlarged reprint of the fourth book of his " New Im- 

 provement of Planting, &c. 



14. A general treatise of Husbandry and Gardening; con- 

 taining a new system of vegetation; illustrated with many 

 observations and experiments, formerly published monthly 

 and now methodized and digested under proper heads with 

 additions and alterations. In four parts. London. 1726. 

 2 vols. Bvo. — A compressed edition of this appeared with 

 Notes in 1757. 1 vol. Bvo. 



16. Calendarium Universale. London. 1718, and 1720. 

 12mc* 



IG. A Catalogue of the Seed Plants mentioned InTownsend's 

 Tract, and to be found in a ^Seedsman's Shop. Loudon. 

 1720. 



17. The Country Gentleman, and Farmer's Monihly Director 

 London. 1721, 1727, 1729 and 1732. 8vo. 



