348 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 



1706. Richard Bradley (continued). The third edition " The Country 



Gentleman and Farmer's Monthly Director," with "large addi- 

 tions and improvements." London, 1727. 



A Philosophical Account of the Works of Nature. London, 1721. 



4to. 



A Philosophical Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening, being a 



method of cultivating all sorts of Trees, shrubs, and flowers, by 

 G. A. Agricola, M.D., and Doctor of Philosophy at Ratisbonne ; 

 translated from the high Dutch and adorned with cuts by R. 

 Bradley. London, 1721. 4to. 



The Monthly Register of Experiments and Observations in Hus- 

 bandry and Gardening. (2 Parts, April and May, 1722, are in 

 the Sturtevant Library, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A., and I have not seen 

 any others.) (It contains a list of plants by T. Fairchild.) 



A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening, containing 



such observations and Experiments as are useful for the improve- 

 ment of Land .... as may help the ingenious in their Studies and 

 promote universal learning. London, T. Woodward, 1724. 

 3 vols. 8vo. 



A Survey of Ancient Husbandry and Gardening. London, 1725. 



8vo. 



A general Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening. Formerly 



published monthly, now methodized and digested. London 

 1726. 2 vols. 8vo. 



A complete Body of Husbandry. London, 1727. 8vo. 



Dictionarium Botanicum, or a Botanical Dictionary for the use 



of the Curious in Husbandry and Gardening. " A work never 

 before attempted." London, 1728. 2 vols. 8vo. 



The Riches of a Hop Garden explained. London, 1729. 8vo. 



A Dictionary of Plants, their description and use. London, 1747. 



2 vols. 8vo. 



Bradley was also the author of several less important treatises on Gardening and 

 Agriculture. 



1707. John Mortimer. Whole Art of Husbandry, and Countryman's 



Kalendar. London, 1707. 8vo. 



Part II., containing additions proper for the Husbandman and 



Gardener. London, 1712. 8vo. 



Later editions, ed. by his grandson Thomas, 1716-1721 and 



1761. 



William Fleetwood, Bishop of St. Asaph and Ely. Curiosities of 



Nature and Art in Husbandry and Gardening. London, 1707. 



8vo. (Mentioned by Johnson.) * 



Charles Evelyn. Ladies' Recreation ; or the Pleasure and Profit of 



Gardening improved. London, 1707. 8vo. 



Several later editions, with slightly varying titles. That of 1719 is called Lady's Recreation 

 or the Art of Gardening farther Improved. 



1710. William Salmon, m.d. The English Herbal, or History of Plants. 

 London, 17 10. Folio. 



1712. Joseph Addison. An Essay on the Pleasures of the Garden. (The 

 Spectator, No. 477.) 



