344 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 



1664. John Forster. England's Happiness Increased, or a sure and easie 



remedy against all succeeding Dear Years. By a plantation of 

 the roots called Potatoes. London, 1664. 4to. 



Le Gendre-Forster, The Manner of ordering Fruit Trees . . by the 



Sieur Le Gendre. London, 1664. * 



" Sieur Le Gendre " is a pseudonym for Robert Arnault d'Andilly. The translator was 



John Forster. 



Stephen Blake. The Complete Gardener's Practice. London, 1664. 



4to. 

 Jonathan Goddard, m.d. Observations concerning the texture and 



similar parts of a Tree. 



The Fruit Tree's Secrets. 



These treatises were papers read to the Royal Society, and were only printed in Evelyn's 

 Sylva^in 1664. 



1665. William Hughes. The Complete Vineyard, &c. London, 1665. 4to. 



The Flower Garden, enlarged . . . also how to draw a horizontal 



dial as a knot in a garden. London, 1671 and 1672. i2mo. 



The American Physician ; or a Treatise of the Roots, Plants, 



Trees, Shrubs, Fruit, Herbs, etc. growing in the English Planta- 

 tions . . London, 1672. i2mo. 



John Rea. Flora, seu de Florum cultura ; or a complete Florilege. 



London, 1665. Folio. 

 Flora, Ceres, et Pomona. 1676. Folio. 



An enlarged edition of the preceding. John Rea, gentleman, who was resident at Kinlet, 

 near Bewdley, in Worcestershire, in 1676, is sometimes mistaken for John Ray the learned 

 Divine and Naturalist, but the latter was nearly thirty years younger. 



Philosophical Transactions, published by the Royal Society, were begun 

 in 1665. 

 The following are among the contributors to the early volumes (before 1700) of papers on 

 Botanical or Horticultural Subjects — John Beaumont, James Cunningham, John Evelyn, 

 Nehemiah Grew, Hon. Charles Howard, Anthony van Lunweuhock, Martin Lister, Christopher 

 Merret, James Petiver, Robert Plott, John Ray, Richard Richardson, Sir Hans Sloane, John 

 Temple, Ezekiel Yonge. 



1666. John Rose. The English Vineyard Vindicated . . London, 1666. 



i2mo. * 



With a preface by Philocepos, i.e., John Evelyn. It was reissued in 1669, 1675, and 1691 as 

 an appendix to Evelyn's French Gardiner, and alone in 1672. 



1667. Abraham Cowley. The Garden (a Poem). 



Printed at the end of Poems by Jeremiah Wells, which were published in 1667, in 8vo. 

 1869. Richard Richardson. De cultu Hortorum, Carmen. London, 1669. 

 4to. * 



This title is taken from Johnson's list.f Watt gives the date as 1699. 

 Francis Dudley (fourth Lord North). Observations and Advices 



oeconomical. 1669. 8vo. 

 S. B. [Samuel Blagrave, or as some say, Billingsly.] " The Epitome 

 of Husbandry (a complete plagiary, the first 181 pages being 

 copied from Fitz-Herbert, and the rest from Mascall, &c.)." 

 1669. * 



This intitulation and note are taken from Johnson. 

 J. W., Gent. [John Worlidge]. Systema Agriciilturae, The Mystery of 

 Husbandry discovered . . To which is added Kalendarium Rusti- 

 cum . . London, 1669. Folio. 

 Second edition in 1675, others in 1681 and 1677, the fourth, " with large Additions," in 

 1687. 



t See under 1829. 



