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Panic-Grafs, loofe ~ — vious 1st 
- cock’s-foot — ibe 
Parry Dr. his account of a Crop of Cabbages — 343 
Parsons Joun WuiTe, efq; his opinion refpecting Drilled Beans 39 
Parsons Mr. Tuomas, his Anfwers to Queries on Negeeation 218 —244. 
Pelt-rot, nature and caufes of _— SenaT aT 
Perfpiration, none in Dogs externally _— pS 199 
Plants, general Improvement in by new varieties — 242-244 — 
Pick RoseErT, bitten by a Mad-Dog, account of — 122 
Prerce Joun Harvey, efg; on the Culture of Furze _—_ 85—90 
Pincuarp W. W. efq; his account of his Furrow-Roller and Drag 215—218 
Plough, without a Coulter, mentioned by Rev. A. CAMPpzELL 
Ploughs, account of a publick Trial of, at Piper’s-Inn 346—348 
Population, Sir Joun Carr's account of —— 245-256 
————-. increafe of, accounted for — 250, 251, 252 
————-  neceffity of a provifion for an increafing one fhewn 2S5I—2S5 
Potatoes, a Serics of Experiments on the Culture of I 
Potatoe Land, method of Managing — ~ 16 
Potatoes, advantages attending early planting —e 17 
- method of taking up, &c. at 20 
- Mr. Exter’s comparative experiments onthe Drill and Lazy- 
bed methods, with deduétions from —_— 34. 
emmeneee account of Experiments on, by D. SwEET, efq; 330-332 
wee —- Mr. BARTLEY’s account of Experiments by Seed — 333-337 
———- Mr. Wickins’s account of Manuring for — 338—340 
Premiums and Bountieg, lift of, from the beginning of the Society. 310—=329 
Pryce Mr. his further reflections on a Commutation for Tithes 
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Quaking-Grafs, common oe —  I4o 
SS leaft — = ib. 
R. 
Ram for breeding Stock, remarks for choofing —_— — 5 
Ray-Grafs _ —— 148 
a variety of —— _ ib. 
Brome-like _— a — 149 
Red-water in Sheep, nature and caufes of — — 118 
Reed-Grafs, common —_— _— —_— 137 
Ln a a hedge — — — 1 38 
- {mall — ~ — ib. 
- fea — — — ib. 
ReEmInGTon James, his Cafe of Madnefs — — 3182 
Remedies, fuppofed ones, tried in vain in Canine Madnefs 201, 292 
Reftorative Medicine recommended in cafes of madnefs _ 211 
Roots and Shoots of Potatoes, remarks on — —— 12,13 
e——— of Potatoes planted, further account of ; — 95, 96 
Rot in Sheep, caufes of — heme 116 
— on Lockley and Broughton Marth -_ 126 
Ruta-Baga, its value compared with other Turnips os 307 309 
Ss. 
Sap of the Turnip-rooted Cabbage, remarkable appearance of 272. 
Savings in Seed Cozn, thewn by calculations of Rev. H. J: Crosz 40—52 
