[26] "If Fruit stand too long it will be mealy, which is worse than shrively, for now most Gentlemen chuse the shriveled Apple."—T.R.
[27] "Ther is a [Water-retting] and a [Dew-retting], which last is done on a good [Rawing], or aftermath of a Meadow Water."—T.R.
[28] "After Harvest."—T.R.
[29] This is placed before st. 9 in 1577.
[30] "Laying the Boards handsomely one upon another with sticks between."—T.R.
[31] The outermost piece.
[32] Cf. [note 12, p. 33].