340 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 
1629 . John Parkinson. Paradisi in sole, Paradisus terrestris, or a Garden 
of all sorts of pleasant flowers . . with a kitchen garden . . and an 
Orchard. H. Lownes and R. Young, 1629. Folio. Numerous 
woodcuts and title with portrait. 
Reissued in 1635, with an additional letterpress title bearing that date. 
- the second impression, corrected and enlarged. 1656. Folio. 
-Theatrum Botanicum. The Theater of Plants. Or an Vniversall 
and compleate Herball . . Tho. Cotes, 1640. Thick folio. With 
many hundred woodcuts. 
Thomas Johnson, m.d. Iter Plantarum investigationis ergo sus- 
ceptum . . in Agrum Cantianum . . 1629 Julii 13. Ericetum 
Hamstedianum sive plantarum ibi crescentium observatio . . 
[Londini, 1629.] 4to. 
-Descriptio Itineris Plantarum investigationis ergo suscepti in 
agrum Cantianum anno Dom. 1632, et enumeratio plantarum 
in Ericeto Hampstediano ... T. Cotes, 1632. 8vo. 
- Mercurius Botanicus; sive Plantarum gratia suscepti Itineris 
anno MDCXXXIV 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 Mineralls . . I. Okes for J. Emery, 1639. 4to. 
-[another edition] Whereunto is added a real experiment whereby 
every ignorant man . . may try what colour any berry, leaf or 
wood will give. . . 1679. 4to. 
- other editions. 
-The Profitable Intelligencer . . containing many secrets and ex¬ 
periments [with a view to improvement of Agriculture . .]. 1644. 
4to. 
1640 . The Expert Gardener, or a Treatise containing necessary secfet 
and ordinary knowledge of Grafting and Gardening, with divers 
proper new plots for the Garden. London, ? 1640. 4to. 
There is a book with the above title at St. David’s College, Lampeter, and a very s imil ar 
title is given by Johnson and Watt, who ascribe the work to C. de Sercy ; but it is not recorded 
elsewhere. 
I. H. AevdpoXoyia. Dodona’s Grove or the Vocall Forrest, by I. H. 
Esquire. Printed by T. B. for H. Mosley . . . London. 1640. 
4to. 
(1645 ?) Isaac de Caus. Wilton Garden. [Etchings of the Flower-beds, 
Fountains, Arbours, etc., of the Earl of Pembroke’s Gardens at 
Wilton.] About 1645. 4to. 
Reprinted by Bernard Quaritch, 1895. 
-New and Rare Invention of Water-Works shewing the easiest 
waies to raise Water higher than the Spring . . Translated into 
English by Iohn Leak. London, 1659. Several small woodcuts 
and xxvi. full-page plates. Folio. 
1645 . Samuel Hartlib. Discourse of Husbandrie used in Brabant and 
Flanders. London, 1645. 4to. * 
Mentioned in Watt’s Bibliotheca. 
