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2. The Flower Garden displayed, containing above four 

 hundred representations of the most beautiful Floweri 

 coloured to the life, with the art of raising Flowers in 

 the depth of Winter. With 12 engravings of the 

 seasons. 1732 4to. Again in 1734, with the ad- 

 dition of the " Flower Garden for Gentlemen, &c." 



-The nature and method of planting, manuring, and 

 dieting a Vineyard. 1732. 8vo. By SIR ALEX- 

 ANDER MURRAY, of Stanhope, Author of some 



Scotch political works. 



1735. Merlin: a Poem; humbly inscribed to her Majesty. 

 To which is ddded the Royal Hermitage. With se- 

 veral curious representations both of the Cave and 

 Hermitage. By a Lady. London. 8vo. 



-The Rarities of Richmond; being exact descriptions 

 of the Hermitage and Merlin's Cave in the Gardens 

 there. London. 1735, 8vo. Anonymous. Again 



in 1736 wilh Merlin's hfe and prophecies. 



WILLIAM ELLIS, a farmer of Little Gaddesden near 

 Kernel Hempstead in Hertfordshire. He evidently was a man 

 of intelligcnceg He had travelled much, both in this country 

 and on the continent. He wrote the following works. 



1. The Timber Tree improved; or the best practical 

 methods of improving different lands with proper Timber. 

 London. 1738. 8vo. 



2. Complete Modern Husbandry, containing the practice of 



Farming ; Chiltern and Vale Farming : Improvements on 

 Fruit and Timber Trees, &:c. 1744. 8 vols. 8vo. Again 

 in 1760 and 1762, 



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