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1607. Norden (John) 



The Surveyor's Dialogue. London, 1607, 8vo. 

 tfec, &c. 

 1610. Vaughan (Rowland) 



Most approved and long experienced Water Workes. 

 Containing the manner of Winter and Summer 

 drowning of Medow & pasture. London, 1 6 1 0, 4to. 

 [This is the first treatise on irrigation.] 

 1614. Markham (Gervase) 



1. The English Husbandman. London, 1614. 



2. Countrey Contentments, 2 parts. London, 1615, 

 4to. 



3. A Way to get Wealth, 6 parts. London, 1638. 



4. Complete Farriar. London, 1639, 8vo. 



1639. Plattes (Gabriel) 



A discovery of Subterraneal Treasure. 

 (Not Agricultural but Mineral Works.) London, 

 1639, 4to. 



1649. Blith (Walter) 



The English Improver ; or, A new survey of hus- 

 bandry. London, 1649, 4to. 

 [This is the first explanation of the science of drainage.] 



1650. Weston (Sir Richard) 



A Discourse of Husbandrie used in Brabant and 

 Flanders. (Edited by S. Hartlib.) London, 

 1650, 4to. 

 [This is the first attempt to explain the cultivation of 

 turnips.] 

 1650. Hartlib (Samuel) 



1. A discourse of Husbandrie used in Brabant and 

 Flanders. London, 1650, 4to. 



2. Samuel Hartlib his Legacie ; or an enlargement 

 of the Discourse of Husbandry. London, 1651, 4to. 



3. A Design for plentie by an universall planting 

 of fruit-trees. London, 1652, 4to. 



4. The Compleat Husbandman. London, 1659, 4to. 



(fee, &c. 



