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he " was an aged Minister of the Gospel/^ For himself 

 he says^ " I claim nothing but the contentment to be the 

 publisher thereof; that I may be instrumentall to 

 advance the comforts of many thereby/^ 



He alludes to a forth- coming work by Mr. Ealph 

 Austin of Oxford, named in "his own Letter in 

 November last, 1652;^' and to Mr. Blithers Improver 

 Improved, 



The address to the reader occupies 3 leaves, the 

 Treatise 24 pages, having marginal notes. It is a neatly 

 and closely printed pamphlet. 



Ealph Austin wrote "A Treatise of Fruit-trees, 

 shewing the Manner of Grafting, Planting, Pruning, 

 and easy Eules of Experience, &c. 4to. Oxon. 1657. 

 2nd edition. Dedicated to Sam. Hartlib, Esq.''^ — See 

 " Fasti Oxonienses.-" By Ant. 'A. Wood, M.A. 3rd edit. 

 By Philip Bliss. Yol. ii. page 174. 



XXIII. 



The Eeformed Spirituall Husband-man : With a 

 Humble Memorandum concerning Chelsy Colledge. 

 And a correspondence with Forreigne Protestants. 

 — London, Printed for Eichard Wodenothe, and are 

 to be sold his Shop in Leaden HaU street, next 

 the signe of the golden Hart. 4to. 1652. 



This pamphlet consists of 38 pages. The address 

 to the '^Intelligent Eeader," is by Samuel Hartlib, 



