202 AGRICULTURAL WRITERS. 



1611. — Standish, Arthur. 



The Commons Complaint. On the planting of Timber and Firewood to suit the 

 soil, and raise better cattle. Printed by \\'. Stansby, and again in 1613. 4to. 



1612.— Churtox, R. 



An Olde Thrift Newly Rovived, wherein is Declared the Manner of Planting, 

 Preserving, and Husbanding Yong Trees of Divers Kindes for Timber and 

 Fuell, and of Sowing Acornes, Chesnuts, Beech-Mast, the Seedes of Elmes, 

 Ashen- Keyes, &c., with the Commodities and Discommodities of Inclosing 

 Decayed Forests, Commons, and Waste Grounds, and also to the use of 

 a small Portable Instrument for Measuring of Board, and the solid Content 

 and Height of any Tree Standing, Discoursed in a Dialogue betweene a 

 Surveyour, Woodward, Gentleman, and a Farmer, divided into Foure Parts. 

 Small 4to. 



1626. — Speed, A. or Adolphus. 



Adam out of Eden ; or. An Abstract of divers e.xcellent Experiments, touching the 

 advancement of Agriculture. London. i2mo. For Henry Brome, 1659. 



Husbandman, Farmer, and Grazier's Complete Instructor. London, 1697. i2mo 

 For Henrv Nelme. (See text.) 



1634. — A Direction to the Hvsbandman in a new, cheape, and Eafie way of Fertiling, and 

 Inriching Areable Grounds, by a mixture of certaine Native Materialls, in 

 fmall quantities with the Seed to fow, and ftrowing the fame vpon the 

 Ground fowed. Wherein is declared the Ordering and Preparation of the 

 Materialls, the manner and proportion of mingling them with the Seed, and 

 ftrowing them upon the Ground: With fundrie other particulars tending to 

 a full and plaine Inltruction of fuch as shall defire to make ufe thereof 

 London, Printed by Auguftine Mathewes. Sm. 4to. 



1635. — C.\LTHORPK, Ch.\rles. 



The Relation between a Lord of the Manor and the Copyholder, his Tenant. 

 London, ^to. 



1636. — Crawshev, Joh.\. 



The Country-man's Instructor. London. 4to. See also 1661. 



Grvmes, Thomas. 



The Honest and Plaine dealing Farrier; or, a present remedy for curing diseases 

 and hurts in Horses. London. i2mo. 



1637.— Remnant, Richard. 



A Discourse on Bees, whereunto is added the causes and cure of blasted wheat, 

 hops, rye, and fruit. Together with the causes of smutty wheat. Small 4to. 



1638. — Plattes, Gabriel. Harte says he had a bold adventurous cast of mind, and pre- 

 ferred the faulty sublime to faulty mediocrity. As great a genius as he was, 

 he was allowed to drop down dead in London streets with hunger. 



Treatise of Husbandry. London. 4to. 



Discourse of infinite Treasure, hidden since the World's beginning, in the Way of 

 Husbandry. London, 1639. Printed for J. E. 4to. 



Recreatis Agriculture. 1640. 4to. Again in 1656. 



The Profitable Intelligencer. Containing many e.xperiments in Agriculture. 

 1644. 4to. 



Observations and Improvements in Husbandry, Twenty experiments, London, 

 1653. 4to. 



The Countryman's Recreation. T. Mabb. 1654. 



