250 APPENDIX III. 



1656. Lee (Joseph) Rev. 



Evra^ia tov Aypov ; or, a vindication of a regulated 

 inclosure. London, 1656, 4to. 

 1659. Speed (Adolphus) 



Adam out of Eden, or an abstract of divers excel- 

 lent experiments touching the advancement of 

 Husbandry. London, 1659, 8vo. 



1661. Stevenson (Matthew) 



The Twelve Moneths ; or, a discourse of every 

 action proper to eacli particular moneth. Lon- 

 don, 1661, 4to. 



1662. Miles (Abraham) 



The Countryman's Friend and no . . . Mounte- 

 bank, Ijut a rare method of Chirurgery and phy- 

 sick. London, 1662, 8vo. 

 1664. Forster (John), of Hanslop, Bucks. 



England's Happiness increased ; or a sure and 

 easie remedy against all succeeding dear years > 

 by a plantation of the roots called potatoes. Lon- 

 don, 1664, 4to. 

 [This is the first treatise upon potatoes. The cultiva- 

 tion of the root was practically little known till 

 the end of the eighteenth century, when it was 

 zealously advocated by the Board of Agriculture.] 



1669. Worlidge (John) 



Systema Agriculture ; the mystery of husbandry 

 discovered. London, 1669, fol. 



1670. Reeve (Gabriel) 



Directions left by a gentleman to his sons for the 

 improvement of barren and heathy land in Eng- 

 land and Wales. London, 1670, 4to. 

 1673. Smith (John) Captain, late a London merchant. 



England's Improvement revis'd in a Treatise of 



all manner of Husbandry and Trade by Land and 



Sea. London, 1673, 4to. 

 1677. Yarranton (Andrew) 



England's improvement by sea and land, 2 parts. 

 London, 1677-81, 4to. 



