608 
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par ts translated from the F rench of Louis L i c e b. ; here- 
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piiblished in i Volume by Jos. Carpenter. 
Pagg. 432; cum tabb. seneis. London, 1717. 8. 
Samuel Collins. 
Paradise retrieved, demonstrating the most beneficial me- 
thod of managing Fruit-trees, with a treatise on Mellons 
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Paggr 106. tabb. asneae 2. London, 1717. 8. 
Richard Bradley. 
New improvements of planting and gardening, both phi- 
losophical and practical. 
Third edition. London, 1719. 8. 
Pagg. 71. tab. aenea i. ' ^ 
Part. 2. pagg. 136. tabb. aeneae 3. 1720. 
Part. 3. pagg. 290. tabb, aeneae 2. 
■■■■■ Sixth edition. 
Pagg. 608; cum tabb. aeneis. ib. 1731. 8. 
Ten practical discourses concerning the four elements, as 
they relate to the growth of plants. 
2d edition. Pagg. 195. ib. 1733* 8. 
Tbomas F a i r c h i l d . 
The city gardener, containing the method of cultivating 
such plants as will be ornamental, and thrive best in the 
London gardens. 
7O' London, 1722. 8. 
Paolo Bartolomeo Clarici. 
Istoria e coitura delle piante che sono pe ’1 fiore piu rag- 
guardevoli, e piu distinte per ornare un giardino in tutto 
il tempo delP anno ; con un trattato degli Agrumi. 
Venezia, 1726. 4. 
Pagg. 761 ; cum icnographia horti Gerardi Sagredo, 
aeri incisa. 
G. r. Dahlman. 
Den fardige tradgardmastaren. 
Pagg. 230. Stockholm, 1728. 8. 
yobn CowELL. 
The curious and profitable gardener. 
Pagg. 126 & 67. tab. anea i. London, 1730. 8. 
: The curious fruit and flower gardener. 
2d edition. ib. 1732. 8. 
Est eadem editio, novo titulo, et reimpresso ultimo 
folio. 
