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PART IV. FORESTAL LITERATURE PREVIOUS TO THE 



SIXTEENTH CENTURY, 246 



Notices of Manwood'a Forest Laws (p. 246) ; Spelman's 

 List of English Forests (p. 247) ; Hearne's Collection of 

 Curious Discourses, and the Academy for the Study of 

 Antiquity and History, founded by Queen Elizabeth 

 (p. 247) ; Agarde's Antiquity of Forests (p. 249) ; 

 Broughton on The New Forest (p. 252) ; Lee on Old 

 Forest Laws (p. 253) ; Standlish's Commons' Complaint 

 (p. 257) ; Evelyn's Silva (p. 258) ; Cook's Manner of 

 Raising, Opening, and Improving Forest and Fruit Trees 

 (p. 260) ; Watkin's Treatise on Forest Trees (p. 262) ; 

 Gilpin's Forest Trees and Woodland (p. 262). 



