334 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



1629 Mercurius Botanicus ; sive Plantarum gratia suscepti 



Itineris anno MDCXXXI\' Descriptio . . T. Cotes, 

 1634-41. 3 parts 8vo. 

 The Herball . . 1633. Folio. See 1597, John Gerard 



1639 Gabriel Plattes. A Discovery of Infinite Treasure, hidden 



since the Worlds beginning, whereunto all men . . 

 are . . invited to be sharers with the discoverer, 

 G. P. . . London, Printed for J. E. . 1639. 4to. 



A Discovery of Subterraneall Treasure, viz. of all 



manner of Mines and Mineralis . . I. Okes for 

 J. Emery, 1639. 4^°- 



[another edition] Whereunto is added a real experi- 



ment whereby every ignorant man . . may try wliat 

 colour any berry, leaf or wood will give. . . 1679. 

 4to. 

 other editions 



The Profitable Intelligencer . . containing many 



secrets and experiments [with a view to improvement 

 of Agriculture , ,]. 1644. 4to. 



1640 C. DE Sercy. The Expert Gardener, or a Treatise concern- 



ing Gardening and Grafting. London, 1640. 4to. * 

 Mentioned by Johnson and Watt, but not recorded elsewhere. 



(1645 r) Isaac DE Caus. Wilton Garden. [Etchings of the Flower- 

 beds, Fountains, Arbours, etc. of the Earl of Pem- 

 broke's Gardens at Wilton.] About 1645. 4to. 



■ New and Rare Invention of Water- Works shewing 



the easiest waies to raise Water higher than the 

 Spring . . Translated into English b}- lohn Leak. 

 London, 1659. Folio 



1645 Samuel Hartlib. Discourse of Husbandrie used m 

 Brabant and Flanders. London, 1645. 4to. * 



Mentioned in Watt's Bibliotheca. 



(second edition). 1650. 4to. ^ 



Mentioned by Weston and Watt. 



