A GENERAL
TREATISE
O F
HUSBANDRY andGARDENING;
Containing a New
STSTEM of VEGETATION:
Illustrated with many
Observations and Experiments.
In Two VOLUMES. ‘Formerly publish’d Monthly, and now metho-diz’d and digested under proper Heads, withAdditions and great Alterations.
In Four Parts.
Part I. Concerning the Im-provement of Land, by fer-tilizing bad Soils. Of stock-ing of Farms with Cattle,Poultry, Fish, Bees, Grasses,Grain, Cyder, Vc.
Part II. Instructions to a Gar-diner, wherein is demon-strated the Circulation ofSap, the Generation ofPlants, the Nature of Soil,Air and Situation. Of theProfits arising from plant-ing and raising Timber.
Part III. Of the Managementof Fruit Trees, with par-ticular Observations relat-ing to Grassing, Inarchingand Inoculating.
Part IV. Remarks on the Dis-position of Gardens in ge-neral. Of the Method ofmanaging Exotick Plantsand Flowers, and natura-lizing them to our Cii-ma ; with an Accountof Stoves, and artificialHeats.
Adorn’d with CUTS.
By R. B RAD LET, Professor of Botany in theUniversity of Cambridge , and F.R. S.
VOL. IL '
LONDON;
Printed for T. W o o d w a r d, at the Half-Moon overagainst St. Dunstan 's Church in Fleetstreet , andJ.Peele at Locke's Head in Pater-nofter Rqw
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