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Bradley, Richard (cont.)

A general treatise of husbandry and gardening, for
the month of April - [March]. Containing such observations 
and experiments as are new and useful for the
improvement of land. With an account of such extraordinary 
inventions, and natural productions, as may
help the ingenious in their studies, and promote universal 
learning. To be continu'd monthly. London,
Printed for J. Peele [1722?] 2 v. (Dept. Agr.; 
Crerar; Brit. Mus.?)

-----  London, T. Woodward, 1724. 3 v. (Arn.
Arb.; Bib. Nat. Paris)

As stated in note under the 1st ed., v.3
consists solely of supplementary matter.

-----  A general treatise of husbandry and gardening, 
containing a new system of vegetation; illustrated 
with many observations and experiments. In two
volumes. Formerly publish'd monthly, and now methodiz'd 
and digested under proper heads. London, T.
Woodward, 1726. 2 v. (Arn. Arb.; Mass. Hort. Soc.; 
Rothamsted; Brit. Mus.)

-----  With additions and great alterations, in 4
parts. [London, 1739?] 2 v. (Martyn, Miller's
Gard. Dict. l:xxvii (1807))

-----  A general treatise of agriculture, both
philosophical and practical; displaying the arts of
husbandry and gardening: in two parts ... now not only 
corrected and properly methodised, but adapted to
the present practice. London, W. Johnston, 1757.
503 p. (Dept. Agr.; Arn. Arb.; Brit. Mus.; Rothamsted)

Rothamsted Cat. p.21, says this is a
new ed. of Bradley's "General treatise of
husbandry and gardening" first pub. 1726.

-----  1766. (Martyn, l.c.)
        