C xi 1 



On the Succefs attending the Planting Moor Land 



withAfhTreQS — — — 165 



Ufe of Stagnant Water as Manure ■' " , - i^g 



Of the Management of Clover in Suffolk — 171 

 Thoughts on the Rot in Sheep — ■■■ ■ ■ 1 75 



On the Mode of cultivating and curing the Rheum^ 



Palmatum^ or true Rhubarb — - 183 



On the Cultivttioa of Rhubarb ' l88 



On the Cultivation and Cure of Rhubarb — 193 



The fame continued — ■ 196 



Dr. Lettfom's Letter on Rhubarb — — 199 



Dr. Hope's Letter on Rhubarb 20O 



On the Growth and Application of Rhubarb — 201 

 On the Extirpation of Plants noxious to Cattle on 

 Dairy and Grazing Farms, &c. with Hints pn 



the breeding and rearing Milch Cows 206 



On the Culture of Carrots, with Thoughts on 



Burnbaiting on Mendip Hills > 2I4 



Dr. Falconer's Report to the Society, on exami- 

 ning fome of the Rhubarb cultivated in Somer- 



fetfhire — 220 



On the befl Mode of deftroying Vermin, and pre- 

 venting the deftrudtion of young 'J'urnips by 



the Fly « ' 223 



On the Culture of Carrots, and the Rot in Sheep 231 

 An Abridgement of feveral Letters publiftied by 

 the Agriculture Society at Manchefter, in con- 

 fcquence of a Premium offered for difcovcring 

 the Caufe of the Curled Difeafe in Potatoes - 236 

 Defcription of, and Obfervations upon the Cock- 

 Chaffer, both in its Grub and Beetle State — 258 



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