4 The Table of Husbandrie. 
Seedes and hearbes for the 
kitchen. 
Herbes and rootes for sallets and 
sauce. 
Hetbs or rootes to boile or to butter. 
Strowing herbs of all sorts. 
Herbes, branches and flowers for 
windowes and pots. 
Herbs to still in Summer. 
Necessarie herbes to growe in the 
garden for Physicke not rehersed 
before. | 
Marches husbandrie[agréeing with 
his former abstract wth the maner 
of setting of hops). 
Aprils abstract. 
Aprils husbandrie [agréeing with 
his former abstract wth a lesson for 
dairy maide Cisseley and of x toppings 
gests in hir whitmeat, better lost then 
Sound. | 
[A digression to dairie matters. 
A lesson for dairie maid Cisley of 
ten toppings gests. ] 
Maies abstract. 
[Two other short remembrances 
for Maie.] 
Maies husbandrie [agréeing with 
his former abstract]. 
Junes abstract. 
[A lesson of hopyard. ] 
Junes husbandrie [agréeing with 
his former abstract, wth a lesson to 
chuse a meete plot for hopps and howe 
then to be doing with the same. 
[A lesson where and when to plant 
good hopyard. ] 
Julies abstract. 
Julies husbandrie[agréeing with his 
former abstract azd hay harvest]. 
Augusts abstract. 
[Workes after haruest. ] 
Augusts husbandrie [agréeing with 
his former abstract & corne haruest]. 
[Corne haruest equally diuided 
into ten partes. | 
[Zhe conclusion of the whole booke 
set out in 12 verses euery word be- 
ginning with a T yt first letter of the 
Authors name. | 
[A briefe conclusion in verse, 
euerie word beginning with a T.] 
Mans age [divided into xij prentt- 
ships, from seuen yeares to foure- 
score and foure]. 
[A briefe description of thenclina- 
tions of mans age by the similitude of 
the Ape, Lion, Loxe, & the Asse.] 
[Another diuision of the nature of 
mans age. ] 
A comparison betwéene good hus- 
band[rie] and [bad ezz//]. 
A comparison betwéene [zood/and 
& Champion] countrie and Seuerall. 
[The description of an enuious 
and naughtie neighbour. | 
[A Sonet howe to set a candle afore 
the Deuill.] 
A Sonet against a slaunderous 
tongue. 
A Sonet [to his Lord & Master 
of his first vij yeres seruice vpon the 
Authors first seuen yeres seruice]. 
[The Authors 4] dialogue betwéene 
two Bachelers [éatchillers], of wiuing 
& thriving, by affirmation & nega- 
tion [G» the maryed mans iudgment 
thereof |. 
[The wedded mans iudgement 
taking vp the matter of wiuing and 
thriuing. 
How ewes should be vsed that 
are néere lambing. 
How lambes should be vsed when 
they are yoong. 
What times are most méete for 
rearing of calues. 
How to cure the wrigling of y* 
taile in a shéepe or a lambe. 
Of gelding horsecolts. 
A waie how to haue large bréede 
of hogs. 
A medicine for faint cattle. 
Howe to fasten loose téeth in a 
bullocke. 
How to preuent the bréeding of 
the bots in horses. 
A medicine for the cowlaske. 
Of burieng dead cattle. 
A waie how ‘to preserue bées. 
What is to be done with measeled 
hogs. 
What times are most méete for 
letting of horses blood.] 
The Table of Huswiferie you shall finde at the ende of the booke. 
FINIS. 
*,* Tusser’s references to pages are omitted. 
