AGRICULTURAL WRITERS, 1670-77 429 



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 Western's Diecoure.] 



RAY (JOHN). 



Catalogue Plantarum Anglioe. 1670. 



MEAGEB (LEONARD). 



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

 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 & 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.] 



HARWAKD (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 . . . Cultivating aU 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 BE ALE (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. 



