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231. HANDBUCHLEIN UBER DIE BUCHSENMEISTERIE. Edel. 

 Augsburg, 1693. 12mo. 



232. MAKING OF ROCKETS, in two parts, experimentally 

 and mathematically demonstrated. Robert Anderson, 

 London, 1696. 8vo. 



233. SCHOOL OF RECREATION, or a guide to the most 

 ingenious exercises of Hunting, Riding, Racing, Fire- 

 works, Military Discipline, Science of Defence, Hawk- 

 ing, Tennis, Bowling, Ringing, Singing, Cockfighting, 

 Fowling, Angling. R[obert] [Hewlett]. The shooting 

 with the Harqubus is treated in one short paragraph, 

 and the sport is illustrated in one of the six divisions 

 of the plate forming frontispiece. H. Rhodes, London, 



1696. 12mo, 182 pp. 



234. GENTLEMAN'S RECREATION. Nicholas Cox. Apparently 

 four parts, Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, and Fishing, 

 from Blome's book (see supra, No. 216). It was 

 published in 8vo, with plates in 1697, and another 

 edition in 1721. 



235. MEMOIRES D'ARTILLERIE. Saint Remy. Artillery 

 practice on sea and land ; a much overrated work, 

 based on Siernenowicz and Yalturius. Paris, 2 vols. 

 4to, 16971707. Amsterdam, 1702. 



236. TH' EXPERIENC'D FOWLER. Containing the art of 

 taking fowl with nets, etc. Illustrated. London, 



1697. 18mo. 



237. BESCHREIBUNG . . . BUCHSENMEISTERIE. George 

 Schreiber. A treatise on a new method of gunnery. 

 (German.) Breslau, no date. 4to. 



238. GRUNDLICHER UNTERRICHT VON DER ARTILLERIE. 

 Coehorn. A translation from the Dutch into German. 

 Hamburg, 1699. 



239. NOVA ARTIGLERIA VENETA ICTIBUS PROPELLENS. S. 

 Alberyhetti. A posthumous work published in 1699 



