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On the beft method of raifing Elms for Fences ; 



manuring Fallows for Wheat ; and preventing 



the Ravages of the Fly on Young Turnips - — 90 



On a peculiar Species of Grafs found in Wiltfhire 93 



Obfervations on Thirties — ^96 



On a Difeafe the Stock Lambs in Norfolk are liable 



to from ^mgfelf'fown Barley in Autunm — 103 



Obfervations on the Mnyum Mofs 104 



On the fuperior Quality of Grain produced from 



Set Wheat, to that fown Broad-caft 105 



Account of the Cultivation of Siberian Barley 106 



On the EfFecSt of Fern Afties as a Manure for Wheat 113 



On the Cultivation of Heathy Ground — 116 

 Inftruclions for the Prevention and Cure of the 



Epizooty, or contagious Diftemper among 



Horned Cattle I20 



On the Conftru<5lion and Ufe of Machines for 



floating Paftures, and draining Wet Lands — 126 



Ufe of Soaper's Afhes and Feathers as Manures 129 

 On planting Boggy Soils with Aih j and the Slopes 



of Hills with Foreft Trees 131 



Mode of cultivating Turnips in Suffolk — 133 



On raifmg Potatoes from Seed 136 



On the Mode and Advantages of extracting the 



EfTence of Oak Bark, for tanning Leather — 139 



On drilling Peafe ■■ 14^ 



On the Culture of Siberian Barley — 146 



On a new Oil Manure — 149 



Mode of weaning and rearing Calves — — 153 



On raifing a Crop of White Oats and Grafs Seed 154 

 Anfwers to the Society's printed Queries, from 



Gloucefterfhire — — 156 



On the great Increafe of Milk, from feeding Cows 



with Sainfoin — — — . — 1^3 



