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1759. — Mii.i.s, ]ciHN, F.R.S., author and translator of st-vcral works, and among others of 

 Diihanicl's Husbandry and Gyllinborjj's Natural and Chemical Elements of 

 Ai:;riculture, an ingenious work for its time and country. 



A Practical Treatise of Husbandry. London. 4to. 



.■\ New and Complete Svstem of Practical Husbandry. London, 1763-15. 

 5 vols. 8vo. 



An Essay on the Weather ; with Remarks on the Shepherd of Banbury's Rules for 

 ludging; of its Changes, and Directions for Preserving Hives and Buildings 

 from the fatal effects of Lightning. London, 1770. 8vo. 



.\ Treatise on Cattle, &c. London, 1776. 8vo. 



.Morris, Corbvn. 



Plan for arranging the Accounts of Landed Estates. London. Folio. 



North, Richard, nursery gardener, near Westminster Bridge Road, L.ambeth. 



An Account of the different kinds of Grasses propagated in England, for the 

 ImproNement ot Corn and Pasture Lands. London. Svo. 



1760.— B.\i.i., John. 



Farmer's Compleat Gui.lc iThei, throuijh all the articles of his profession, including 

 the raising of Hemp, F"la.x, and Hops, and an account of the new Lucerne, the 

 raising of Hedge Shrubs, Coppice Woods, and Timber Trees, the whole 



doctrine of Soils and Manures, &c. Svo. 



— — HiTT, Thom.\s, gardener to Lord Manners, at Blo.xholme in Lincolnshire. 



A Treatise of Husbandry; or, the Improvement of Drv and Barren Lands 

 London. 8vo. 



Wall, Richard. 



A Dissertation on Breeding Horses, upon Philosopnical and E.xperimental 

 Principles: being an attempt to promote thereby the Breed of Racers and 

 Horses in general ; with some observations on Foreign Horses. London. Svo. 



An Essay on the Theory of Agriculture. London. 4to. 



1761.— RocQUK, Bartholomew, market gardener at Walham Green, London. By 

 advertisements and other means, he brought the burnet into undeserved 

 repute. He sowed different sorts of grasses, and when they had formed a 

 turf, he sold them as specimens by the square inch. 



A practical Treatise on Cultivating Lucerne Grass. London. 4to. 



Some Hints relative to Burnet and Timothy Gr.-.sscs. London, 1764. ovo. 



Wakk, Dr. David, Minister of Haddington 



On the Use of Furze in F"encing the Banks of Rivers. (Phil. Trans, xi. 514.1 



Mordant, John. 



The Complete Steward; or, the Duty of a Steward to his Lord. 

 London. 2 vols., Svo. 



1762. Lk.iitolkk. T. 



The Gentleman's and Farmer's Architecture, with plates. London. F'olio. 



Dickson, Adam, minister of Dunse, in Scotland. A good classical scholar, and an 



excelh-nt practical farmer. He died before " The Husbandrv ot the 

 Ancients " w.is prepared tor the press. Another edition, 1788. 



Treatise on Agriculture. Edinburgh. Svo. This is one of the best works on 

 tillage Further editions, 1769 and 1785. 



The Husbandry of the Ancients. Edinburgh, 1778, 2 vols. Svo. 



Flora RusTiCA. Figures of plants hurtful in husbandry. London, 1792. 2 vols. Svo 



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