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Hartlib, Samuel (cont.)

A discoverie for division or setting out of land, as
to the best form. London, Printed for R. Wodenothe,
1653. 24 p. (Brit. Mus.; Mass. Hist. Soc.; Mass.
Hort. Soc.)

"A discoverie for new divisions, or setting
out of lands ... [signed] Cressey Dymock&quot;, p.1-
11; "A further explanation on the foregoing
letter ... [signed] C. D.", p.17-22.

Samuel Hartlib his legacies or an enlargement of the
Discourse of husbandry used in Brabant and Flanders;
wherein are bequeathed to the common-wealth of England
more outlandish and domestick experiments and secrets
in reference to universall husbandry. London, Printed
by H. Hills, for R. Wodenothe, 1651. 131 p. (Lib.
Cong.; Arn. Arb.; Brit. Mus.; Rothamsted)
Martyn, p.xxiii, says: "The work attributed
to Hartlib was only drawn up at his request, and
passing through his correction and revision, was
published by him. The real author was R. Child."
Dircks, Biographical memoir of Samuel Hartlib
(1865) p.69, says it consists chiefly of letters
apparently written to Hartlib by Cressey Dymock,
though the first (p.1-108) is attributed by some
authorities to Robert Child.

----- 2d ed., augm. with an appendix. London, Printed 
by R. & W. Leybourn for R. Wodenothe, 1652. 118 p.
(Brit. Mus.; Bib. Nat. Paris; Boston Pub. Lib.; Rothamsted;
Arn. Arb.)
Seguier, Bib. Bot. p.367, gives this work as
two distinct editions, with name of printers in
one imprint, and that of the actual publisher,
Wodenothe, in another.

----- With a table shewing the general contents or
sections of the several augmentations and enriching enlargements 
in this 3d ed. London, Printed by F. M. for
R. Wodnothe, 1655. 303 p. (Brit. Mus.; Dept. Agr.;
Mass. Hist. Soc.; Mass. Hort. Soc.; Bib. Nat. Paris; Arn. Arb.)

----- A treatise concerning the husbandry and natural
history of England, in twenty two chapters ... Useful for
ail persons, especially those who have any concern in rural 
affairs. By Sir Richard Weston ... and a preface by
Mr. Sam. Hartlib. The 2d ed., cor. and improved. London,
T. Harris, 1742. 111 p. (Lib. Cong.)
An incorrect copy of Samuel Hartlib's Legacy
of husbandry, erroneously attributed by the publisher 
to Sir Richard Weston. See Dict. Nat.
Biog. 60:369.

        