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On the fubje&t of Burnt Ears in Wheat, &c. In Six Letters 
By Farmer Slouch, and others anne _ 275—285 
On the Conftruction of Refervoirs to preferve the liquors from 
Stables, Cattle-Stalls, &c. By Mr. R. Pew. — 
Addrefs to the Landholders of this kingdom; with Plans of 
Cottages for the habitation of Labourers in the Country. By 
Thomas Davis, efq- — 
A Plan for the General Prevention of Poverty. By Mr. R. Pea 
On Fatting with Potatoes, and on the Advantages of Drilling. 
By the Rev. H. F. Clofe 
Value of Land, with the Rife and Fall of the different Publick 
Funds. By Sir Thomas Beevor, bart. 
The Horfe and Sweet Chefnut, and the Black Willow, recom- 
mended for Planting. By Benjamin Pugh, efq. & 
On the Reclamation of a Snipe Bog. By Thomas South, efq. 
An improved Pedometer deferibed. By Mr. L. Tugwell 
Obfervations on Turnip-Cabbage. By Rev. T. Broughton 
Account of Experiment on Turnip-Cabbage for the Society’s 
Premium in 1793. By the fame — as 
Conclufion of account of faid Experiment. By the /ame — 
A Method of Potatoe Management for preventing the Curl. By 
Mr. Fames Chapple 
A particular Return of an Experiment made in Sheep-Feeding. 
By ‘Fobn Billingsley, efq. —_ sae 
General Index to the Seven Volumes. By Mr. A. Crocker. 
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294, 
311 
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324 
335 
344 
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DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING THE PLATES. 
Plate to explain Improvement in Hewing Timber, p. 54. 
Refervoir in a Farm-Yard, p. 288. | 
Seven Plans of Cottages, p. 298 —3Io. “ 
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Improved Pedometer, p. 330. 
Table of particulars of Mr. Billingfley’s Experiment on fatting 
Sheep, ps 352. 
