Worlidge, John (oont.) 
Systema agricultnrae, the mystery of husbandry dis¬ 
covered; wherein is treated of the several new and most 
adveoitageous ways of tilling, planting, sowing ••• all 
sorts of gardens, orchards, meadows ••• A: coppices. And 
of all sorts of fruits, corn, grain cattel, fowl, 
beasts, bees, silk-worms, &c. With an account of the 
several instruments and engines useful in this profes¬ 
sion. To which is added, Kalendarium rustioum; or. The 
husbandmans monethly directions. Also the prognosticks 
of dearth ... plenty, sickness, heat, cold ... Ac., and 
Diotionarium rusticvua: or. The interpretation of rustiok 
terms. Published for the common good, by J. W., gent. 
London, Printed by T. Johnson for S. Speed, 1669. 278 p. 
(Lib. Cong.; Arh. Arb.; Mass. Hort. Soo.; Brit. 
Mus. Nat. Hist.; Radoliffe Lib. ^Oxford; Rothamsted) 
The engraved title is dated 1668. "Kalen- 
darium rvisticum" and "Diotionarium rustioum" 
both have special title-pages, dated 1668. 
1668 is the date given by Martyn, also used 
by the Rothamsted Cat., which notes that it is 
that of the frontispiece, while the title-page 
is dated 1669. 
- 2d ed. 1674. . (Quoted by W. Heffer, 
Cat. 185 (1920), no.50) 
—— 2d ed., carefully corrected and amended, with 
many large and useful additions throughout the entire 
work; by the author. London, Printed by J. C, for Thomas 
Bring, 1675. 324 p. F°. (Dept. Agr.; Am. 
Arb.; Mass. Hist. Soo.; Brit. Mus.; Kew; Rothamsted) 
"Kalendarium" and "Diotionarium" have spec¬ 
ial title-pages, dated 1675. 
-- 2d ed. London, Th. Johnson, 1677. (Seguier, 
p.40lj Miltits, col.290; Johnson, p.113; Cecil, 2d ed., 
p.348; Watt, 2:ool.983m) 
