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On the Profit of Carrots and Cabbages 225 



On the Scab in Sheep, with approved Remedies 228 



On Preferring J urnips from the Fly • 232 



On fowing Turnips and Grain, and on fome of the 



Difcouragemcnts to Improvements in Agriculture 235 

 Obfervations on Rhubarb, and its Culture in England 241 

 On the care neceiTary in planting Potatoes 244 



A Method of fowing Turnip- Seed to prevent the Fly 



from taking them ■ 2*46 



On the different Species of .Rhubarb 248 



On the Culture and Increafe of a new Species of 



Horfe-Beans fent from Holland 250 



Obfervations on Dr. Tiffot's Letter to Monf. Hirzel 253 



General Hints relative to Agriculture. < 262 



Obfervations on the beft Method of reftoring worn- 

 out Soils without Manure 270 



On the comparative Utility of Oxen and Horfes in 



Hufbandry 275 



Sir John Anftruther's Account of a Drill-Plough of 

 his own Conduction, for fowing different kinds of 



Grain 280 



To preferve Turnips from Froft 289 



To prevent the Blight in Potatoes, to make a Cow 

 a good Milker, and to preferve Meat from Putre- 

 faction 293 



On the Ufe of Chalk and Sea Weeds 298 



A Chart of the Norfolk Husbandry on a light foil ; 

 being the regular Courfe of Crops on a Farm of 

 Twelve Fields Arable for Twelve Years 300, 301 



A Chart of the Norfolk Hufbandry on a heavy foil ; 

 being the beft regular Courfe of Crops for Eleven 

 Years — — 302, 303 



