ee —=— ee 
TO THE SEVEN VOLUMES, 
Soils, (as clayey, chalkey, light, rich, 
and coarfe) the different natures of, 
and refpective management 2 
— the nature of, and a proper 
to each fort = 
Somerfethire, a brief hiftory ofa part of it R. Locke 
Soot, a drefling for meadow land 
Sowing, hints for the time of, from 
fundry phcenomena of nature : 
‘of grain, anew method 2 
machine, applicable to both 
drill and broadcaft igltess. de- 
fcribed - 
Spanith chefnut, confi een: on 
Spirituous liquors, their evil effects on 
publick and private property - 
their effeéts on the hu- 
man body - A 
their effects on the 
mind and morals - - 
Squirrels, mifchievous in plantations 
their depredations in planta- 
tions confidered - - 
ditto - . 
ditto - 
Sward-cutter, defcription of, with an 
account of its ufe - : 
Swine, experiments on the feeding of 
Swing-plough, defcription of - 
Thiftles, obfervations on = 
Timber, comparative duration of va- 
rious forts = - 
—————. an enquiry into the prefent 
ftate of a = & 
——— the advantages which may be 
derived from an extended cultiva- 
tion of zs = 
— for naval purpofes, the pre 
fent ftate of 
‘Timber trees, the bulk 7 increafe of 
fome which are remarkable 2 
——— the growth of various forts 
‘Timber in woodlands, to be encouraged 
Tithes, an equitable commutation for 
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