Trcrwell, Samuel# 
A new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other cu¬ 
rious matters relating to country affairs: containing a 
plain and practical method of improving all sorts of 
meadow, pasture and arable land, 4o#, and making them 
produce greater crops of all kinds, and at much less 
than the present expence •#. with many new, useful, and 
curious improvements, never before published, London, 
Printed for J# Hodges, 1739. 164 p. (Dept, Agr.j 
Arn, Arb.j Mass. Hoj*t, Soc»; Brit, Mus.j Brit, Mus, 
Nat, Hist.; Lindley Lib.) 
- The farmer’s instructor; or. The husbandman 
and gardener’s useful and necessary companion. Being a 
new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other curious 
matters relating to country affairs First begim by 
Samuel Trowell, gent, and now compleated with a supple¬ 
ment to every chapter on husbandry ,., by William Ellis, 
London, Printed for J, Hodges, 1747, 275 p, (Dept, 
Agr,; Arn, Arb,; Mass, Hort, Soc,) 
—The 2d ed,, with large and useful additions, 
London, Printed for J. Hodges, 1750, 254 p. (Dept, 
Agr.; Mass. Hort, Soc.) 
"The compleat seedsman’s monthly calendar. 
Shewing the best and most easy method for rais¬ 
ing and cultivating every sort of seed belong¬ 
ing to a kitchen and flower-garden. With nec¬ 
essary instructions for sowing of berries, 
mast, and seeds, of ever greens, forest-trees, 
and such as are proper for improving of land. 
By a gardener,” p,181-254. This is apparently 
a reprirt of "The complete seedsman," London, 
1720 or 1726, by Benjamin Townsend, q,v, 
- [German] Anleitung fiir einem landmann, oder 
Neue abhandlung von dem ackerbaue, der gartnerey und an- 
deren merckwii’rdigen dingen, welche die landwirthschaft 
betreffen; hernach durch einen vortrag vollstA'ndig ge- 
macht von W, Ellis, Aus dem englischen iibersetzt, 
Leipzig, Hilscher, 1750, 324 p. (Kat, Landb, Bib, 
Kji^enhavn (1898), p,448) 
Publisher’s name supplied from Dochnfthl, p, 
159, and title amplified from copy advertised 
by Dultz, Ant,-Kat,3, item 278, 
