2IO AGRICULTURAL WRULERS. 



1741. — Blackwell, Alexander. 



A New Method of Improving Lands. Stockholm. i2mo. 

 A New Method of Improving Cold, Wet, and Barren Lands. London. 8vo. 



1744. — Claridge, John. 



The Shepherd of Bajibury's Rules to know of the Change of the Weather. 

 London. 8vo. 



1745. — CoLUMBLLA (L. Junius Moderatus). Of Husbandry. In twelve books : and his Book 

 concerning Trees. Translated into English, with several illustrations from 

 Pliny, Varro, Palladius, and other antient and modern authors. 4to. 



1746. — Brocklesby, Richard, M.D. 



An Essay concerning the Mortality now prevailing among the Horned Cattle, &c. 

 London. 8vo. 



1755. — A New System of Agriculture; or, a Plain, Easy, and Demonstrative Method of 

 Speedily Growing Rich ; Proving by undeniable Arguments that every 

 Land-Owner in England may advance his Estate to a double value, in the 

 Space one Year's Time; together with several very Curious Instructions how 

 to feed O.xen, Cows, and Sheep to much greater Profit than has ever yet 

 been known in England, by a Country Gentleman. Dublin : Printed for 

 George Faulkner and Peter Wilson. 



Flemyng, Malcolm, M.D. 



A Proposal in order to diminish the progress of the distemper amongst the Horned 

 Cattle, &c. 2nd edition. London. Svo. 



1756. — Lisle, Edward, of Crux-Easton, in Hampshire. 



Observations on Husbandry. London. 2 vols. Svo. 



Hale, T. 



A Compleat Body of Husbandry, containing the Soil, the uses of Clay, Loam, Sand 

 and other Substances found on or in the Earth, in the various arts, and their 

 value to the owner ; Natural and Artificial Manures ; the Improvement of 

 Lands by enclosing and draining, and of the several kinds of fenc es ; the 

 Management of Coppice, Wood, and Timber Trees, &c. Illustrated with 

 5 folding plates, complete in 2 vols. Dublin, 1757. Svo. 2nd edition, 

 enlarged, in 3 vols. London, 1758. Svo. 



Political Observ.a.tions occasioned by the State of Agriculture in the North of 



Scotland. 



1757. — Home, Francis, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Edinburgh^ 

 The Principles of Agriculture and Vegetation. London. Svo. 



Maxwell, Robert. 



The Practical Husbandman. 



Lavard, Daniel Peter, M.D. 



An Essay on the Nature, Causes, and Cure of the Contagious Distemper among the 

 Horned Cattle in these Kingdoms. 



The Farmer's New Year's Gift. Aberdeen. Svo. 



1759. — Stillingfleet, Benjamin. An ingenious naturalist and miscellaneous writer. 



Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Natural History, Husbandry, and Physic. Trans- 

 lated from the Latin ; with notes. London. Svo. 



