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Mr. Will. Mewe,^^ informs us of a present of books : " Be 

 pleased to accept of the adjoyned Packet with several 

 Treatises and Books_, wherein also you will happily find 

 something,, which may give occasion to your ingenious 

 spirit, to try some other Conclusions of Hubandry 

 with delight and Profit : for God's Ways to such as find 

 them are full of both.'' He concludes a lengthy letter 

 on the subject of Bees, by remarking : " You see how 

 large and free I am, but your Ingenuity hath provoked 

 me, and I aime at nothing, but what may be an advantage 

 to the Publique, and a matter of credit and due respect 

 to be yielded to your self, by" the writer, who dates 

 his communication from Charing Cross, 17th of No- 

 vember, 1653. 



The second portion of the treatise commences with a 

 new title, a leaf of preface, and has a new paging from 

 1 to 40. Thus:— 



^^ The Reformed Virginian Silk-Worm ; Or, a Rare 

 and New Discovery of a speedy way, and easie means, 

 found out by a young Lady in England, she having 

 made full proof thereof in May, Anno 1650, &c. &c. — 

 London, Printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert at 

 the Black- Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Pauls. 

 1655." 



xxvin. 



A Case of Conscience ; Whether it be lawful to admit 

 Jews into a Christian Commonwealth ? Resolved 



