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FRANCIS AUSTEN, published in 1631, Observations on Sir 

 Francis Bacon's Natural History, so far as concerns Fruit 

 trees, 4to. Another edition, 4to., 1657. 



JOHN BONFEIL, published Instructions how to Plant and 

 Dress Vines, &c. and to make Wine, c. Printed with his 

 Art of making Silk, 4to., 1622. 



STEPHEN BLAKE, published in 1664, The complete Gar- 

 dener's Practice, 4to. 



WILLIAM HUGHES published 



1, The complete Vineyard, Svo. 1670, and 1683. 



2, The American Physician, or a Treatise of the Roots, 

 Plants, &c. growing in the English Plantations ; 12mo. 

 1672. 



3, The Flower Garden, 12ino. 1672 and 1734. 



SAMUEL HARTLIB, ESQ. published Sir Richard Weston's 

 * Discourse of Husbandrie used in Brabant and Flanders, 

 shewing the wonderful improvement of land there, and 

 serving as a pattern for our practice in this Commonwealth." 

 Lond. 1645, 4to. 24 pages. Mr. Weston, in his interest- 

 ing Catalogue, says, " It is remarked in the Phil. Trans, 

 that England has profited in agriculture to the amount of 

 many millions, in consequence of the Flanders husbandry 

 having been made known by this little treatise. In another 

 edition (I believe 1655) Hartlib, in order to enlarge, and 

 better explain it, annexed Dr. Beatie's Annotations to it.'' 

 Mr. Hartlib also published, 



1, Legacie; or an Enlargement of the Discourse of Hus- 



