428 APPENDIX I. 



MILES (ABRAHAM). 



The Countryman 1 * Friend and no ... Mountebank, etc. 1662. 



ATWELL (GEORGE). 



The FaithfuU Surveyor, etc. 1662. 



DUGDALE (Sra WILLIAM). 



The History of Imbanking and Draining. 1662. 



FORTREY (SAMUEL). 



England's Interest considered in the Increase of Trade. 1663. 



[The author argues in favour of enclosures, mainly on the ground that 

 they enable occupiers to apply the land to the use for which it is best 

 suited.] 



YARRANTON (ANDREW). 



1. The Great Improvement of Lands by Clover, or the Wonderful Advantage 

 by right management of Clover. 1663. 



2. England's Improvement by Sea and Land, etc. 1677. 



STRANOEHOPES (SAMUEL). 



A Book of Knowledge, in Three Parts. The first, containing a brief in- 

 troduction to astrology. . . . The second, a treatise of physick. . . . The 

 third, the countryman's guide to good husbandry. 1663. 



[In the 1696 edition a fourth part is added under the title of " the 

 wheel of fortune."] 



EVELYN (JOHN). 



1. Sylva ; or, a Discourse of Forest Trees. 1664. 



2. Terra ; a Philosophical Discourse of Earth, relating to the Culture and 

 Improvement of it for Vegetation, etc. 1675. 



3. Pomona : a Discourse concerning Cyder. 1679. 



FORSTER (JOHN). 



England's Happiness increased ; or a sure and easie remedie against all 

 succeeding dear years ; by a plantation of the roots catted Potatoes. 1664. 



REA (JOHN). 



Flora : seu de Florum Cultura. Or a complete Florilege, furnished with 

 all requisites belonging to a florist. In III books. 1665. 



[A second engraved title-page reads Flora, Ceres, and Pomona. Editions 

 were also published in 1676 and 1702.] 



HUGHES (WILLIAM). 



The Compleat Vineyard, etc. 1665. 

 WORLIDGE (JOHN). 



1. Systema Horticulturoe, etc. 1667. 



2. Sy sterna Agriculturoe : The Mystery of Husbandry discovered. 1669. 



3. Treatise of Husbandry, etc. 1676. 



4. Vinetum Britannicum ; or the Treatise on Cyder. 1676. 



5. Apiarium ; or a Discourse on Bees. 1676. 



6. The Most Easie Method for Making Cyder. 1687. 



B[ALGRAVE] (J[OSEPH]). 



The Epitome of Husbandry. Comprising all necessary directions for the 

 improvement of it. 1669. 



[Other editions were published in 1670, 1675, 1685. The book is based 

 on Fitzherbert's Book of Husbandry.] 



