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kentifh Agriculture; being Anfwers to the Society's 

 printed Queries, tranfmitted by the Rev. Mr. Hill 94 



An Account of the Culture and Produce of fix Acres 



of Potatoes. By John Billhigsley, efq. — lOZ 



On the Culture of Potatoes. By the Rev. H. J. Clofe 104 



On the Culture of Turnip-rooted Cabbage. By Sir 



Thomas Beevor, bart. — HO 



Culture, Expences, and Produce, of fix (being a fair 

 part of near feventy) Acres of Potatoes, for which 

 Mr. Billingsky obtained the Society's premium II4 



Account of a Crop of Turnips, raifed between rows 

 of Beans, hand-hoed and horfe-hoed. With ob- 

 fervations on drilling and horfe-hoeing Turnips. 

 ByR.P.AnderdoHyefq. — "7 



On the Culture of Beans with Turnips. By Mr. 



Pavier — 1 32 



On making Butter and Checfe. By Mr. J. Hazard 1 36 



Of the Duration of the Wood of difterent Trees, in 

 their different applications, when expofed to the 

 weather. By Sir Thomas Beevor^ bart, — 15S 



A philofophical Enquiry concerning the Principles of 

 Vei^etation; with a view to afcertain the moft 

 certain means of promoting its Improvement and 

 extenfion. By Mr.J, If^impey 157 



A practical Enquiry concerning the moft certain and 

 effeftual meansof promoting Vegetation,Z>;' the fame 176 



On raifing, planting, and cultivating the Turnip- 

 rooted Cabbage; with fome curfory Remarks on 

 Agriculture. By Air. Thomas Robins — 205 



Experiment on horfe-hoed Wheat, By the Rev. 



H. J. Clofe ~ — 210 



The defcription and ufe of the new-invented Patent 

 univerfal Sowing Machine, for broad-cafting or 

 drilling: with a Plate. By Mr. John Horn 215 



