Markham, Gervase (cont.) 
—— The English husbandman, drawne into two bookes, 
and each booke into two parts. The first part contayning 
the knowledge of husbandly duties, the nature of all sorts 
of soiles within this kingdom, the manner of tillage, the 
diversity of ploughes, and all other instruments. The 
second part containing the art of planting, grafting, and 
gardening, the use of the vine, the hopgarden, and the 
preservation of all sorts of fruits, the draught of all 
sorts of knots, mazes, and other instruments. Newlie re¬ 
viewed, corrected, and inlarged by the first author, G. 
M. London, Printed for Heni*y Taimton, 1635. 227, 96 p. 
(Lib. Cong.; Huntington Lib.) 
See also Estienne, Charles. [Praedium rusticum] Mai- 
son rustique, or The countrey farme. London, 1616. 
See also Heresbach, Conrad. [Rei rusticae libri quatuor] 
The whole art of husbandry. London, 1631. 
See also Heresbach, Conrad. [Rei rusticae libri quatuor] 
The perfect husbandman. London, 1658. 
