Dade, W. Dade, 1686: The country-man's kalendar for the year of Christ 1686 : being the second after the leap-year : shewing the magnitudes, motions, and aspects of the planets, and their conjunctions with the moon, and from thence the inclination of the air and alteration of the weather throughout the year : accomodated with other useful things ... : and for the benefit of country farmers, an account of several diseases incident to cattel, with the causes and cures of them : calculated for the meridian of the middle part of England, and so the more useful for that and the kingdom of Ireland.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDade, William. Dade, 1686: The Country-man's Kalendar for the Year of Christ 1686 : Being the Second After the Leap-year : Shewing the Magnitudes, Motions, and Aspects of the Planets, and Their Conjunctions with the Moon, and from Thence the Inclination of the Air and Alteration of the Weather Throughout the Year : Accomodated with Other Useful Things ... : And for the Benefit of Country Farmers, an Account of Several Diseases Incident to Cattel, with the Causes and Cures of Them : Calculated for the Meridian of the Middle Part of England, and so the More Useful for That and the Kingdom of Ireland.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDade, William. Dade, 1686: The Country-man's Kalendar for the Year of Christ 1686 : Being the Second After the Leap-year : Shewing the Magnitudes, Motions, and Aspects of the Planets, and Their Conjunctions with the Moon, and from Thence the Inclination of the Air and Alteration of the Weather Throughout the Year : Accomodated with Other Useful Things ... : And for the Benefit of Country Farmers, an Account of Several Diseases Incident to Cattel, with the Causes and Cures of Them : Calculated for the Meridian of the Middle Part of England, and so the More Useful for That and the Kingdom of Ireland.