413 
Langford, T. 
Plain and full instructions to raise all sorts of fruit- 
trees that prosper in England. London, Printed by J. M. 
for R. Chlswel, 1681. 148 p. (Dept. Agr.; Brit. Mus.^ 
Miltitz, col. 291 , gives this title with date^ 
1680, but this is probably incorrect. Quaritch, 
Cat. 400 ; 90 , says that I 68 I is the 1st ed., and 
there is no evidence in the I 68 I copy belonging 
to the Dept. Agr. to show that it had been pre¬ 
viously published. It contains no privilege and 
the preface is undated. (MF'.lf) 
-- The 2d ed. rev. and enl. in many places. Together 
with an addition of two intire [sic] chapters of greens and 
green-houses. London, Printed for R. Chi swell, I 696 . 
220 p. (Dept, Agr,j Brit, Mus.) 
—— The 2d ed, rev, and enl. in many places; to¬ 
gether with an addition of two intire chapters of greens 
and green-houses. London, Printed for R, Chiswell [etc.] 
1699 * 220 p, (Brit. Mus.i Mass. Hort, Soc.) 
Langley, Batty (I 696 -I 751 ) 
See "Batty Langley as a gardener", by R. p, 
Brotherston, Card. Chron, ( 3 ) 53sl43» Mar.l, 
1913. 
The landed gentleman's useful companion, London, 1741* 
See his A sure method of improving estates, by plantations 
of ... timber-trees. 
New principles of gardening: or. The laying out and 
planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, ave¬ 
nues, parks, &c, after a more grand and rural manner, than 
has been done before; with experimental directions for rais¬ 
ing the several kinds of fruit-trees, forest-trees, ever¬ 
greens and flowering-shrubs with which gardens are adorn'd, 
London, Printed for A, Bettesworth and J, Batley [etc,] I 728 , 
207 , 191 P* (Dept, Agr,; Boston Pub, Lib.; Crerar; Har¬ 
vard; N. Y. Bot, card.; N, Y. Pub, Lib,; Mass, Hort, Soc,; 
L. H. Bailey; Brit. Mus.) 
- 2d ed. London, 1739. 16, 191 p, (Bull. Cat, 
Bib, Landb. Ho'gesch. Y^ageningen n.s. 3 (Feb.1936) p.l3) 
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