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A later edition lias a second part, entitled : — 



" An Appendix to the Legacie of Husbandry : A Seed- 

 plot of Annotations upon tlie Legacie aforesaid. With 

 an Interrogatorie relating more particularly to the 

 Husbandry and Naturall History of Ireland. Printed 

 for Kichard Wodenothe. mdclii. 4to.''' [pp. 103-118.] 



This opens with a letter from Samuel Hartlib, " To 

 his worthy and very much Honoured Friend, the Author 

 of the large Letter of Husbandry.^* He remarks, ^' You 

 may perceive by these Additionals to your large 

 Letter, which you wrote to gratifie my desires, that the 

 Publique hath been benefited by your Communications, 

 which was all that I intended, by setting you upon that 

 worke/^ The Annotations are dated 1651-52. Follow- 

 ing page 118, is another title : — 



^^ An Interrogatory relating more particularly to the 

 Husbandry and Naturall History of Ireland. Printed 

 for Richard Wodenothe. mdclii. 4to.''' 



Thirteen leaves follow, not paged. On the last page 

 is a list of ^^ The Titles of other Treatises of Universal 

 Husbandry, lately published for the general benefit of 

 the Nation, by Samuel Hartlib.''^ These are, " The Re- 

 formed Husbandman ;" " An Essay for Advancement of 

 Husbandry-learning ;" and " An Invention of Engines 

 of Motion." The whole " Printed by R. Wodenothe in 

 Leaden-hall Market, next door to the Golden Hart. 

 1652." 



