424 APPENDIX I. 



MANWOOD (JOHN). 



A Treatise and Discourse of the Lawes of the Forrest. 1598. 



[An earlier edition, A briefe collection of the Lawes of the Forest, was 

 printed for private circulation in 1592.] 



DUBRAVIUS (JANUS), BISHOP OP OLMUTZ. 



A New Booke of Good Husbandry. . . . Conteining the order and maner 

 of making of Fish-ponder, etc. Translated into English at the speciall 

 request of George Churchey. 1599. 



UNKNOWN. 



Qod Spede the Plough. 1601. 



MAXEY (EDWARD). 



A new Instuction (sic) of plowing and setting of come, handled in manner 



of a Dialogue betweene a Ploughman and a Scholler. 1601. 



[The author would be happy with "A little land well tild, a little 



house well fild, a little wife well wild."] 



TBIGQE (FRANCIS). 



The Humble Petition of Two Sisters : the Church and the Commonwealth. 



1604. 

 BUTLER (CHARLES). 



Feminine Monarchic ; or, a treatise concerning Bees. 1609. 



[The edition of 1634 is written in English spelt as it is spoken. It may 

 have been the difficulties of phonetic spelling which prompted its transla- 

 tion into Latin under the title of Monarchia Foeminina, sive Apum 

 Historia, 1673.] 



VAUGHAN (ROWLAND). 



Most approved and long experienced Water Workes. Containing the manner 

 of Winter and Summer drowning of Medow & pasture. 1610. 



FOLKINGHAM (WlLLIAM). 



Feudigraphia. The Synopsis, or, Epitome of Surveying Modernised. 1610. 

 STANDISH (ARTHUR). 



1. The Commons' Complaint. Wherein is contained two speciall Grievancec. 

 The first is the generall destruction and waste of Woods in this Kingdome. 

 . . . The second Grievance is the extreame dearth of Victuals, etc. 1611. 



2. New Directions of Experience to the Commons Complaint, etc. 1613. 

 CHURTON (R.). 



An olde Thrift Newly Revived, wherein is Declared the Manner of Planting, 

 Preserving, and Husbanding Yong Trees. . . . Discoursed in a Dialogue 

 betweene a Survey our, Woodward, Gentleman, and a Farmer, etc. 1612. 



[This work is inserted on the authority of Donald M'Donald's Agri- 

 cultural Writers. It does not appear to be in the Catalogue of the 

 British Museum.] 



KATHBORNE (AARON). 



The Surveyor, in four bookes. 1616. 



REYCE (ROBERT). 



Breviary of Suffolk. 1618. 



[Edited from the manuscript by Lord F. Hervey, 1902.] 

 LAWSON (WILLIAM). 



A new Orchard and Garden. 1618. 



