SAMUEL HARTLIB'S PUBLICATIONS. 85 



by Mr. Jokn Dury : Written to Samuel Hartlib^ 

 Esq. — London, Printed for Ricliard Wodenotbe, 

 in Leadenhall-Streetj next to the Golden Heart, 

 pp. 12. 4to. 1656. 



The letter is subscribed, '^ Your most affectionate and 

 faitliful servant in Christ,— John Dury,^^ and dated 

 '' Cassell, in haste, Jan. 8, 1656.^' 



Harl. Mis. edit, by Oldys and Park, 4to. Vol. vii. 

 page 251, 1811. And the same, 8vo. Yol. vi. 1810, 

 page 438. 



See the notice of this work by Mr. Crossley in his In- 

 troduction, and in a Note, p. 83, appended to his Diary 

 of Dr. Worthington. 



XXIX. 



The Compleat Husband-man; or, A discourse of the 

 whole Art of Husbandry, both Forraign and Do- 

 mestick. Wherein many rare and most hidden 

 secrets and experiments are laid open to the view 

 of all, for the enriching of these Nations. Unto 

 which is added, A Particular discourse of the Na- 

 turall History and Husbandry of Ireland. By 

 Samuel Hartlib, Esq. 2 pt. 4to. 1659. 



The second part has a special title page, as follows, 

 dated 1652 : ^^ An appendix to the legacie of husban- 

 dry ; or, a seed plot of annotations upon the legacie 

 aforesaid. With an interrogatorie, relating more par- 



