430 APPENDIX I. 



Plot (Robert). 



A Natural History of Oxfordshire. 1677. 



RusDEN (Moses). 



A Further Discovery of Bees. Treating of the Nature, Government, Genera- 

 tion and Preservation of the Bee, etc. 1677. 

 [Rusden was Beemaster to Charles II., to whom the work is dedicated.] 



Unknown. 



A Treatise of Wool and Cattel. In a letter Written to a Friend occasion'd 

 upon a Discourse concerning the great Abatements of Rents, and the low Value 

 of Lands, etc. 1677. 



Houghton (John), F.R.S. 



A Collection of Letters for the Improvement of Husbandry and Trade. 



1681-83 and 1691-1703. 

 [The materials collected by Houghton were rearranged and republished 

 in 4 vols, in 1727 by Richard Bradley, F.R.S.] 



Moore (Sib Jonas), F.R.S. 



1. History or Narrative of the Great Level of the Fens, etc. 1685. 



2. England's Interest : or the Gentleman and Farmer's Friend. 1703. 

 Blome (Richard). 



The Gentleman's Recreation. 1686. 



Unknown. 



England's Iinprovement and Seasonable Advice, etc. 1691. 



Bellers (John). 



Proposal for Raising a College of Industry of all useful Trades and Husbandry 



etc. 1696. 



Mather (William). 



Of repairing and mending of Highways. 1696. 



Donaldson (James). 



Husbandry Anatomized, or, an Enquiry into the present manner of Tilling 

 and Manuring the Ground in Scotland for most Part, etc. 1697. 



Unknown. 



The Husbandman, Farmer and Grasier's Compleat Instructor. By A. S. 

 Gent. 1697. 



[Sometimes attributed to Adolphus Speed on account of the initials 

 A. S. As Speed died nearly forty years before the publication, it might be, 

 on tliis argument only, equally easy to assign the authorship to Adam 

 Smith.] 



NouRSE (Timothy), 



Campania Foelix ; or, a Discourse of the Benefits and Improvements of 

 Husbandry, etc. • 1700. 



Tryon (Thomas), pseud. " Philotheos Physiologus. " 



The Country-man' s Companion ; or, A new Method of ordering Horses & 

 Sheep so as to preserve them both from Diseases and Casualties. 1700. 



