2o8 AGRICULTURAL WRITERS. 



1718. — SwiTZER, Stephen. 



Directions for Burning Clay for Manure. London. 8vo. 



Ichnographia Rustica. London, 1718. 3 vols. 8vo. Other editions. 



A Dissertation on the True Cythisus of the Ancients. London, 1731. 8vo. 



The Country Gentleman's Companion or Ancient Husbandry restored and Modern 



Husbandry Improved. 4to. 



1721.^Agricol.\, G. A. 



Philosophical Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening. Translated from the German 

 by Bradley. Again in 1726. 



1723. — Salmon, William, M.D. 



Choice Experiments and Observations on Husbandry, &c. London. 8vo. 



— M OLESWORTH, RoBEKT, V1.SCOUNT, Ambassador of William IIL to the Danish court; 



born at Dublin, 1756; died 1725. 

 Considerations for Promoting Agriculture. Dublin. 4to. 



1724. — Benson, William, A.M. of O.xford, a critic of some fame; was born in London 

 1682; died 1754. 

 Virgil's Husbandry; with Notes Critical and Rustic. London. 



Miller, Philip. 



Gardener's and Florist's Dictionai}-. 



The Elements of Agriculture : a translation. 1764. 2 vols. 8vo. 



Society for Improving Agriculture in Scotland. A Treatise concerning the 



manner of Fallowing Ground, raising Grass Seed, &c. Edinburgh. 8vo. 



1726.— Langlev, Batty. 



Practical Geometry applied to the Arts of Building, Surveying, Gardening, &c. 

 A Sure Method of Improving Estates. London. Folio. Another edition in 1741 

 under heading of The Landed Gentleman's Useful Companion. 



Laurence, John, M.A., author of The Clergyman's Recreation. 



The New Svstem of Agriculture, being a complete Body of Husbandry and 

 Gardening in all the parts of them. London. Folio. 



North, Hon. Roger. 



The Gentleman Farmer. London. 8vo. 



1728. — Trowell, Thomas. 



The Kentish Farrier: Wherein are contain'd the best approved medicines for curing 

 the most inveterate distempers in Horses, Bullocks, Hogs, &c. London. 8vo. 



1729. — Mackintosh, Roland. 



Essay on Ways and Means for Inclosing, Fallowing, Planting, &c., Scotland, and 

 that in sixteen years at farthest. Edinburgh. 8vo. 



1730.— Richards, John. 



The Gentleman's Steward and Tenant of Manors instructed. London. 8vo. 

 Rye, George. 



Observations on Agriculture. Dublin. 8vo. 



1731.— TuLL, Jethro. 



Specimen of a Work on Horse-hoeing Husbandry. London. 4to. 



