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1645 . Samuel Hartlib {continued). (Second edition). 1650. 4to. * 
Mentioned by Weston and Watt. 
- The Third Edition, corrected and enlarged. London, Printed 
by William Dugard, 1654. 4to. * 
Described by Hazlitt de visu. 
-Samuel Hartlib his Legacie ; or an Enlargement of the Discourse 
of Husbandry used in Brabant and Flanders . . with Appendix. 
1651. 4to. 
Second edition in 1652, and third, printed by T. M. for R. Wodnothe, London, in 1655. 
-An Essay for advancement of Husbandry-Learning ; or Propo¬ 
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by Henry Hills, 1651. 4to. 
-The Reformed Husbandman, or a brief treatise of the errors, 
defects . . of English husbandrie . . 
1651. 4to. * 
This treatise is elsewhere attributed to Adam Speed. See 1626. It appears in Watt under 
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- Cornucopia, a miscellaneum of lucriferous and most fructiferous 
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Also issued without a date, and in 1654. 
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1648 . Jacob Bob art. Hortus Medicus Oxoniensis . . Catalogus Plantarum 
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Oxon. 1648. 8vo. 2 parts in 1. 
The title to the English part is “An English Catalogue of the Trees and Plants in the 
Physicke Garden of the University of Oxford, with the Latin names added thereunto. Oxford, 
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1649 . Walter Blith. The English Improver, or a New Survey of Hus¬ 
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(1650 ?) Peter Stent. Book of Flowers, Fruits, Beasts, Birds, and Flies . . 
4to. A set of engravings. * 
Ascribed by Hazlitt conjecturally to 1660, but it must have preceded the following. Stent 
and Simpson were two engravers in London about or before the middle of the seventeenth 
century. 
1650 . William Simpson. The Second Booke of flowers, fruicts, beastes, 
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William How. Phytologia Britannica, natales exhibens indigenarum 
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1652 . Nicholas Culpepper. (Great student in Physick & Astrologie.) 
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Vulgar Herbs of this Nation. London, Peter Cole, 1652. With 
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