72 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CATALOGUE OF 



" Imprim. A seed to be sown without manuring^ &c. 



" Item, Another kind of seed, &c. 



'^ Item, A most excellent discovery, witli one slight 

 plowing, &c/^ And so on to page 11. 



At page 12 commences, " Generall Accommodations/^ 

 Thus :— 



"Whosoever shall have monies to let forth upon 

 interest, &c. 



" And sundry purchases, sales, and annuities ; any 

 one requiring house or lodgings ; goods or furniture ; 

 lost property ; services ; law ; debtors ; agents ; official 

 situations; education; travel/^ And inquires about 

 relations abroad. Concluding with a brief address to 

 gain the credence of *^ the generous reader.^^ 



This appears to be similar in many respects to the 

 " Discovery of the Office of Publick Address,'' 1648. 



There is a copy of this tract bound up with a series 

 of Hartlib's publications, in the British Museum (441 . 

 b. 23, 4), which is catalogued as [By S. Hartlib], and 

 "Imperfect, wanting title page.''' 



But in the Harleian Miscellany, 4to. edited by Oldys 

 and Park, Vol. vi. 1810, this tract is quoted at page 27, 

 without any further title page than that here given, and 

 therefore, without publisher's name or date. The edi- 

 tors make no note on this publication, but place it in 

 the collection immediately after " Hartlib's Discovery 

 of the Office of Publick Address, &c." Indeed, it is not 



