CONT,ENTS 



OF 



VOLUME V. 

 Introduction — — — ix 



On the Improvements in Agriculture that hare been fuc- 

 ccfsfully introduced into this Kingdom within the laft 

 Fifty Years. By Mr, Wimpey , I 



Scaionl. Oflmprovements in the Art of Tillage — z 



— II. Of the Invention of new Implements of Huf- 



bandry, or Improvements in the old — 7 



— III. Of the Quantity of Seed moft proper to be 



fown, and on the regular diftribution of the 



fame, both as to diftance and depth 9 



'mmmmm fV. Of fuiting thc Crop to the Nature and Condi- 

 tion of the Soil ■ — * * 

 — — V. Of the Rotation or moft beneficial Succeffion 



of Crops ' _^ 13 



— — VI. Oflmprovements by Means of Manures both 



natural and artificial _— 14. 



- — ^ VII. Of the fuccefsful Introduction of many new 



Articles into Field Culture ■■ 1 7 



— — VIII. Of the Advantages accruing from the Intro- 

 duftion of new Articles into Field Cul- 

 ture, in applying them to the rearing and 

 fettcning of Cattle ■- 24 



On the Culture of Potatoes by the eafieft and moft cecono- 



mical Means. By the fame 27 



An Enquiry concerning a fure and certain Method of 



Improving fmall Arable Farms. By the fame 43 



Refleftions on Drill-Machines, particularly fuggefted by 

 an Account of one invented by Mr. Bames. Bytbefamt 57 



