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Reeve (Gabriel). 



Directions left by a Gentleman to his sonns ; for the Improvement of Barren 



and Heathy Land, etc. 1670. 



[This is to a great extent a repetition of Sir Richard Weston's Discours.l 



Ray (John). 



Catalogus Plantarum Anglioe. 1670. 



Meager (Leonard). 



1. The English Gardener ; or, a sure guide to young planters, and gardeners, 

 in three parts, etc. 1670. 



[The tenth edition of this book was published in 1704.] 



2. The Mystery of Husbandry : or, arable, pasture and woodland improved, 

 etc. 1697. 



Smith (John). 



1. England'' s Improvement Revived ; in a Treatise of all manner of Hus- 

 bandry <fc Trade by Land and Sea, etc. Experienced in thirty years 

 Practice, and digested into six Books. 1670. 



2. Profit and Pleasure United ; or, the Husbandman's Magazine, etc. 1704. 

 [It is uncertain whether the John Smith who wrote England's Improve- 

 ment Revived, was also the J. Smith, Gent., who wrote Profit and Pleasure 

 United. The two works have been attributed to the same author ; but 

 probably they were by different writers.] 



Hakward (Michael). 



The Herds-man s Mate ; Or, a Guide for Herdsmen, etc. 1673. 



Haines (Richard). 



The Prevention of Poverty, 1674. 



[A plea for the extended cultivation of flax and hemp. Haines wrote 

 several tracts for the improvement of the woollen and linen manu- 

 factures. He was answered by ' Philo-Anglicus ' in Bread for the Poor, 

 etc., 1678.] 



Cotton (Charles). 



The Planters Manual : being Instructions for the . . . Cidtivating all sorts 

 of Fruit-Trees, whether stone-Fruits or Pepin-Fruits, etc. 1675. 



[By the author of the Dialogue in the Compleat Angler.] 



Mace (Thomas). 



Profit, Conveniency, and Pleasure, to the Whole Nation, Being a Short 

 Rational Discourse . . . concerning the Highways of England. 1675. 



MOELLENBROCK (V. A.). 



Cochlearia Curiosa ; or, the Curiosities of Scurvy Grass. Englished by 

 Thomas Shirley. 1676. 



Lambert (James). 



The Countryman's Treasure ; shewing the Nature, Cause, and Cure of all 

 Diseases incident to Cattel, etc. 1676. 



Cook (Moses). 



The manner of raising, ordering, and Improving Forrest-Trees. 1676. 



Lawrence (Anthony) and Beale (John). 



Nurseries, Orchards, Profitable Gardens, and Vineyards encouraged in 



several letters out of the country Directed to Henry Oldenburg Esq. 



Secretary to the Royal Society. 1677. 



