Lips, Joest (1547-1606). Leges hortensee. See Rapin, Rene. 
Hortorum lib. lY. Ultrajecti, 1672. 
Lisle, Edward (16667-1722) 
Altho his ideas on horticulture occupy only 
a few pages of his (Observations in husbandry**, 
published after his death by his son, T. Lisle, 
he is treated in ’’Early writers on English gard¬ 
ening’,’, no. 14, in Jour. Hort. 55:430-431 (1876) 
Observations in husbandry. London, printed by J. Hughs 
[etc.] 1757. 450 p. (Dept. Agr.; Boston Atheneeum; 
Brit. Mus.; Bib. Nat. Paris) 
- The 2d ed. London, Printed by J. Hughs [etc.] 
1757. 2 V. (Dept. Agr.; Brit. Mus.) 
Orchard and garden treated in v.2, p.271-284. 
- The 2d ed. London, C. Hitch and L. Hawes [etc.] 
1757. (Crerar, v.2 only) 
Lissander, Anders 
Anmarkningar vid svenska tragftrds-shotseIn. Stock¬ 
holm, 1768. 351 p. (Brit. Mus.) 
Lister, Martin (16387-1712) 
A Journey to Paris in the year 1698. London, 1699. 
245 p. (Brit. Mus.; Brit, Mus. Nat, Hist.) 
Gibault, Jour, Soc, Nat. Hort. France (1905), 
p,741-742, calls this a veritable horticultural 
tour of France, containing minute details found 
nowhere else. 
- The 2d ed. London, Printed for 3. Tonson, 1699, 
245 p, (Lib, Cong.; Brit. Mus.; Bib. Nat, Paris) 
Appears to differ from 1st ed. only in number 
of preliminary pages. 
