Thoughts of present concernment, for the relief of the poor in a scarcity of corn. Shewing some experienced methods new and old, whereby a poor man is enabled, on poor ground, to raise all the common plants and roots of a kitchen garden, and thereby with small expense of either time, labour or money, make a comfortable and speedy provision for his family in either a scarce or plentiful year. ... By a Member of the Incorporated Society.
- Dublin : Printed by S. Powell, 1746.
- 16p. ; 8.°