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BLITH, WALTER, fl. 1649.

The English improver improved; or, The svrvey of hvsbandry svrveyed, discovering the improueableness of all lands ... By Wa: Blith ... All clearly demonstrated from principles of reason, ingenuity, and late, but most real experiences; and held forth ... under six peeces of improvement The 3d impression much augmented. With an additionall discovery of the several tooles, and instruments in their forms and figures promised. With a second part; containing six nevver peeces of improvement ... London, Printed for J.

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Wright, 1652.

27 p. 1., 248, [2], 249-256, [2], 261-[270], (12] p. plates (part fold.) 19-1/2 x 15cm. Title on two leaves, the first engraved, with ornamental border, the second (beginning "All clearly demonstrated") printed.

First published 1649 under title: The English improver, or A new survey of husbandry.
Pages 265-270 erroneously numbered p. 752, 258-262.

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Agr 17-38

BLOM, ANTHONY.

J. W. Smit, 1787.

Verhandeling van den landbouw, in de colonie Suriname, door Anthony Blom.

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Amsterdam,

Agr 28-870

The gentleman's recreations: in three parts. The first part contains a short and easie introduction to all the liberal arts and sciences, &c. The second treats of horsemanship, hawking, hunting, fowling, fishing, agriculture, &c. Done from the most authentick authors, especially several lately printed at Paris, as may be seen in the preface; with great enlargements, made by those well experienced in the respective recreations. The third is a complete body of all our forest, chace, and game-laws, as they are at this time. The whole illustrated with near an hundred copper-cuts relating to the several subjects, particularly all sorts of nets, engines, traps, &c. are added for the taking of wild beasts, fowl, fish, &c. not hitherto publish'd by any. The 2d ed. cor., with near one half of additions. London, Printed for R. Bonwicke [etc.] 1709-1710.

3 v. in 1. front., illus., 77 pl. (part fold.) diagrs. 40-1/2cm. Part II has title: The gentleman's recreation: treating of horsemanship, hawking Printed for R. Bonwick [etc.] 1709.

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London,

Part III has no volume number. Has title: The laws of the forest and game: and also, of hunting, hawking, fishing, and fowling, according to the common and statute-laws of England. [London] Printed by J. Nutt for R. Bonwick [etc.] 1709.

Pages omitted in numbering: pt. I, p. 190-191, 193-194, 196; pt. II, p. 82.

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BONARDO, GIOVANNI MARIA, conte.

Le ricchezze dell'agricoltvra. Dell'illvstre sig. Giovan Maria Bonardo ... Nelle quali sotto brevita si danno molti noui ammaestramenti, per accrescer le rendite de'campi, e insieme bellissimi secreti, si in materia di piantar, & inestare alberi, e viti, come di vini, & aceti, e come si sanno le colombaie col gouerno e l'augumento di quelle, e medesimamente alcuni ricordi per chi tiene fatori, castaldi, lauoratori. Cose per lo piu non insegnate anchora d'alcuno scrittor di quest'arte antico, o moderno, mandate in luce da Luigi Grotto cieco d'Hadria. Venetia, F. & A. Fratelli, 1586. 8 p. 1., 74 numb. 1., [10] p. 2 port.

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Agr 28-573

BORDLEY, JOHN BEALE, 1727-1804.

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Essays and notes on husbandry and rural affairs. By J. B. Bordley 2d ed. with additions. Philadelphia: Printed by Budd and Bartram, for Thomas Dobson, at the Stone house, no. 41, South second street, 1801. [Copy-right secured according to law.]

viii, 536, 8 [22] p. front., 5 pl. (part fold., incl. plans) 22cm.

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4-20871

[BORDLEY, JOHN BEALE] 1727-1804.

Sketches on rotations of crops, and other rural matters. To which are annexed Intimations on manufactures; on the fruits of agriculture; and on new sources of trade, interfering with products of the United States of America in foreign markets. Philadelphia: Printed by C. Cist, 1797. 1 p. 1., 76 p. 20cm. Signed: J. B. B.

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Agr 22-263

[BORDLEY, JOHN BEALE] 1727-1804.

A summary view of the courses of crops, in the husbandry of England & Maryland; with a comparison of their products; and a system of improved courses, proposed for farms in America. Philadelphia, Printed by Charles Cist, 1784.

22 p. 20-1/2 x 16-1/2cm. Published anonymously.

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5-42917

BORNER, EMANUEL CARL HEINRICH, 1745-1807.

Die land- und stadt-wirthschaft nach ihren ersten grundsatzen entworfen von Em. Carl Heinr. Borner. Halle, In der Rengerischen buchhandlung, 1769.

12 p. 1., 120 p. 19cm.

[With this is bound: Simon, J. D. Physikalische abhandlungen uber die haus- und landwirtschaft. Frankfurt Am Mayn, 1782]

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Agr 29-746

BOWDEN, THOMAS.

The farmer's director; or, A compendium of English husbandry. Concisely describing the management of land, and cultivating the several kinds of corn and pulse. Of grasses and plants for the food of cattle, and their several feeding qualities. Of meadows and pastures, and a new system of applying the grass-lands of a farm ... Also an appendix. Containing general observations and directions on various subjects of husbandry By Thomas Bowden ... London, Printed for Richardson and Urquhart, 1776.

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1 p. 1., iv, 160 p. 20cm.

R32 B672

Agr 17-41

BOWLER, METCALF.

A treatise on agriculture and practical husbandry. Designed for the information of landowners and farmers. With a brief account of the advantages arising from the new method of culture practised in Europe. By Metcalf Bowler ... Providence, Printed by B. Wheeler, 1786.

88 p. 21-1/2cm.

BOYS, JOHN, 1749-1824.

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Agr 17-1034

General view of the agriculture of the county of Kent, with observations on the means of its improvement. By John Boys ... drawn up for the consideration of the Board of agriculture and internal improvement. Brentford, Printed by R. Norbury, 1794.

107 p. fold. tab. 24-1/2cm. [With James, William. General view of the agriculture of the county of Surrey... London, 1794]

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BOYS, JOHN, 1749-1824.

A general view of the agriculture of the county of Kent; with observations on the means of its improvement. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of agriculture and internal improvement, from the original report transmitted to the Board; with additional remarks of several respectable country gentlemen and farmers. By John Boys ... London, G. Nicol, 1796.

xiv, [2], 206 p., 1 1.

front. (fold. map) fold. tab. 22cm.
R32 B71K

BOYS, JOHN, 1749-1824.

General view of the agriculture of the county of Kent; with observations on the means of its improvement. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of agriculture, and internal improvement, from the original report transmitted to the Board; with additional remarks of several respectable country gentlemen and farmers. To which is added, A treatise on paring and burning. By John Boys ... 2d ed., with amendments and additions ... London, R. Phillips, 1805.

2 p. 1., [vii]-xxiii, [1], 293 p. front. (fold. map) plates, fold. tab, diagr. 22cm. R32 B71K Ed. 2

BRADLEY, RICHARD, 1688-1732.

A complete body of husbandry, collected from the practice and experience of the most considerable farmers in Britain. Particularly setting forth the various ways of improving land, by hollow ditching, dreining, double plowing, grasing, enclosing, watering and manureing. With particular directions for the fertilising of broom-ground, heath-ground, furze, bushey, and chil turn ground: also the method of improvement by assorting proper plants to lands, and of shifting of crops. Το which is added several particulars relating to the preservation of the game; and stated accounts of the expence and profits of arable, pasture, meadow and wood lands. Adorn'd with cuts. By R. Bradley. London, Printed for J. Woodman and D. Lyon, 1727. xi, 372 p. 19cm. R30 B72

BRADLEY, RICHARD, 1688-1732.

The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director. Containing necessary instructions for the management and improvement of a farm, in every month of the year. Wherein is directed the times and seasons proper for ploughing and sowing of all sorts of corn or grain; the planting and managing of hops, liquorice, madder, saffron, and such other crops as stand more than one year on the ground. The times of planting and cutting of coppice or springs of wood, and felling of timber; the breeding and feeding of poultry, rabbits, fish, swine, and all sorts of cattle. With several particulars relating to the improvement of bees, never before made publick. By R. Bradley ... London, Printed for J. Woodman, and D. Lyon, 1726.

xx, 132 p. incl. front.

19-1/2cm.

R30 B72C

Agr 13-1955

BRADLEY, RICHARD, 1688-1732.

The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director, containing necessary instructions for the management and improvement of a farm. in every month of the year. Wherein is directed the times and seasons proper for ploughing and sowing of all sorts of corn for grain; the planting and managing of hops, liquorice, madder, saffron, and such other crops as stand more than one year on the ground. The times of planting and cutting of coppice or springs of wood, and felling of timber; the breeding and feeding of poultry, rabbits, fish, swine, and all sorts of cattle. With several particulars relating to the improvement of bees, never before made publick. By R. Bradley Printed for J. Woodman and D. Lyon, 1727.

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2d ed. London,

BRADLEY, RICHARD, 1688-1732.

The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director. Containing necessary instructions for the management and improvement of a farm, in every month of the year. Wherein is directed the times and seasons proper for ploughing and sowing of all sorts of corn for grain; the planting and managing of hops, liquorice, madder, saffron, and such other crops as stand more than one year on the ground. The times of planting and cutting of coppice or springs of wood, and felling of timber, the breeding and feeding of poultry, rabbits, fish, swine, and all sorts of cattle. With several par

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ticulars relating to the improvement of bees, never before made publick. By R. Bradley ed., with additions: particularly some rules for breeding pheasants, by a gentleman: and an alphabetical index. London, Printed for D. Browne, 1736.

xxi, 191, [3] p. incl. front. 19-1/2cm.

BRADLEY, RICHARD, 1688-1732.

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Agr 20-883

A general treatise of agriculture, both philosophical and practical; displaying the arts of husbandry and gardening: in two parts. Part I. Of husbandry ... Part II. Of gardening ... Originally written by R. Bradley and now not only corrected and properly methodised, but adapted to the present practice London, Printed for W. Johnston [etc.] 1757.

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viii, 503, [15] p. front., xx pl. (part fold.) 21cm.

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Agr 17-42

BRADLEY, RICHARD, 1688-1732.

A survey of the ancient husbandry and gardening, collected from Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil, and others the most eminent writers among the Greeks and Romans: wherein many of the most difficult passages in those authors are explain'd, and the whole render'd familiar to our climate; with variety of new experiments. Adorn'd with cuts. With a preface, shewing the use of husbandry, and the necessity of erecting publick gardens. By R. Bradley ... London, Printed for B. Motte, 1725. 8 p. 1., 373, [10] p. 11 fold. pl. 20cm.

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Agr 18-646

BRIGGS, CHARLES.

By Charles Briggs. Concord:

A discourse delivered at Concord, October the fifth, 1825. By Charles Briggs. Printed for the Society by John C. Allen. 1825.

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BRIGGS, GEORGE NIXON, 1796-1861.

An address delivered before the Berkshire manufactures, at Pittsfield, October 2, 1828. By George N. Briggs

S. W. Bush, 1829.

association for the promotion of agriculture and
By George N. Briggs... Pittsfield, Printed by

21, [2] p. 20-1/2cm.

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Agr 17-1256

BROOM, JAMES MADISON, 1778-1850.

An address delivered before the Philadelphia society for promoting agriculture at its anniversary meeting, January 16, 1821. By James M. Broom Henry, 1821.

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BROWNELL, THOMAS CHURCH.

Annual address on the theory of agriculture: delivered by appointment, before the Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts, at the Capitol, in the City of Albany, on the 14th February, 1815. By Thomas C. Brownell ...

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A letter to the patentee, concerning the medical properties of the fleecy hosiery. By William Buchan The 3d ed., with notes and observations by the editor. London, From Peterboroughhouse press, by D. and D. Stuart, 1790.

2 p. 1., 34 p. 22cm. [With The great improvement of commons that are enclosed ... London, 1732]

BURLINGHAM, RICHARD.

R30 G794

An appendix to the Treatise on blights, or the green insect, called the aphis: with the means to prevent it; also a method to prevent or top the progress of the mildew and red spider: with some remarks on the causes of the canker on apple trees, and the means to recover them: and an improved method proposed to raise pines, melons, and cucumbers, &c. without dung, tan, or steam. Richard Burlingham. London, Printed by Darton and Harvey, 1803.

16 p. 22cm. [With The great improvement of commons that are enclosed

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London, 1732]
Agr 14-1525

BURLINGHAM, RICHARD.

Instructions to prevent the blight incident to peach, nectarine, and other fruit trees. Burlingham. London, Printed for the author, by Darton and Harvey, 1802.

By Richard

1 p. 1., 81, [1] p. 22cm. [With The great improvement of commons that are enclosed ... London, 1732] R30 G794

BUTLER, FREDERICK, 1766?-1843.

Agr 14-1526

The farmer's manual; being a plain practical treatise on the art of husbandry, designed to promote an acquaintance with the modern improvements in agriculture, together with remarks on gardening, and a treatise on the management of bees. By Frederick Butler ... Weathersfield [, Conn.] The author, 1821.

1 p. 1., iv, [5]-224 p. 17-1/2cm.

R31.3 B97 1821

4-20860

CAMERARIUS, JOACHIM, 1534-1598.

De re rvstica opvscvla nonnvlla, lectv cvm ivcvnda, tvm vtilia, iam primvm partim composita, partim edita a D. Ioachimo I. F. Camerario ... Noribergae [in officina C. Gerlachin & haeredum

J. Montani] 1577.

55 numb. 1., 1 1. fold. pl. 19-1/2cm. Colophon.

R30.8 C14

86301

CAMPINĻ ANTONIO.

Saggi d'agricoltura, del medico Antonio Campini, sulla coltura delle terre, loro diversita, e natura; sulla seminagione de' grani, loro stato naturale, e morboso; e sulla coltivazione de' prati tanto naturali, che artificiali: aggiuntavi la traduzione del metodo d'agricoltura tenuto in Inghilterra, e nella provincia di Nortfolck Torino, Satmperia [!] reale, 1774.

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xv, [1], 417 (i. e. 317) p. fold. plan. 21cm. Paging incorrect: p. [238-317] numbered p. 338-417.

R30 C15

Agr 11-2054

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