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Dire£Hons for preferving threlhed Wheat from 

 Weevils and other Infeds, in Granaries. By Mr, 



John Wa^affe 315 



An Experiment made in Planting Wheat. By Ifaac 



Roger jon ■ 317 



A Table for manuring Land. By the Rev. Mr. Clofe 321 

 Experiments on the feeding of Swine, By George 



Winter, efq. — — ■■' - 323 



Defcription of a Model of a Barn, for which a Pre- 

 mium was granted to Mr. Dobfon, of Norwich : 



with a plate _— — — 335 



On tranfplanting and dividing the Roots of Wheat, 



harrowing and rolling the Crop. By Mr. Bogle 338 

 Extract of another Letter from the fame — 342 



A Defcription of the Ruffian Ploughs. By Dr. Grieve 344 

 On the Advantage of Friendly Societies among Han- 

 dicraftsmen and Labourers ■ ■ 346 

 Mr. Anjiie'% account of the good Effects of fuch 



Society at Devizes ■ 349 



The Society's Premium for eftablifhing ditto 352 



Account of various Experiments made by Sir John 

 An/iruther, to afcertain the Increafe of Wheat 



and Barley ■ — 354 



Comparative View of two Crops of Barley; one 

 drilled and the other broadcaft. By Sir John 



y/njlruther, hart. •— — 364 



On Mak-Duft as Manure. By Mr. I. Bedford 366 



On the fame. By the Rev. Mr. Lamport — » ib. 



On deftroying Infe<Ets on Fruit Trees. By the Rev. 



Mr. Sanders 367 



On the Backwardnefs of the Weft-Country Farmers 



to ufe the Norfolk Plough. By Mr. BilUngsky 368 

 On Setting Wheat. By Sir Tho}nas Beevor, bart. 369 



