Mr. Worlidge's two treatises : the first, Of improvement of husbandry, and advantage of enclosing lands, of meadows and pastures, of arable land and tillage, and the benefit of hempseed and flax: with a description of the engine for dressing hemp and flax. Of the manuring, dunging, and soiling of lands; and the benefit of raising, planting, and propogating of woods. The second, A treatise of cyder, and of the cyder-mill, and a new sort of press. Of currant-wine, apricock-wine, rasberry-wine: of making chocolate, coffee, tea: of the extract of juniper-berries, and of mum. To which is added, An essay towards the discovery of the original of fountains, and springs.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Worlidge, John, active 1669-1698
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for M. Wotton, at the Three Daggers, in Fleet-street, 1694.
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Description
Item Description:"The second part of Vinetum britannicum; or, A treatise of cider. By J.W. gent." has special title page, dated 1689.
Title within double-rule border.
Signatures: A⁸, a-b⁸, c⁴, B-E⁸, F⁵, G-N⁸, O⁴ (A₁, advertisement; O₄ blank).
Errata, page [192].
Physical Description:2 preliminary leaves, xlix, [3], 191, [1] pages, 5 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 20 cm
Place of Publication:England -- London.