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VOLUME III. 



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Introduction — — xiii 



On the Farm- Yard Management of Dung, By 



Arthur Toung^ efq. — — — — I 



Mifcellaneous Obfervations on a variety of Plants, 



&c. By Mr. Crocker —— 29 



The Rev. Mr. Onley'% Mode of cultivating his Farm 41 

 Cultivation, expence, and profit, of one acre arable 



for four years. By the Rev. Mr, Onley 47 



Account of Glauber's Salt, extradled from the rub- 



bifh of an old Furnace. By the Rev. Mr, Swayne 49 

 Dr. FothergiU's Report of its Properties — 52 



On the Application of Chemiftry to Agriculture and 



Rural CEconomy. By Dr. Fothergill — 54 



On the Half Huftandry. By the Rev. H. J. Clofe 63 

 On the Culture of the Bufh- Vetch. By the Rev. 



Mr. Swayne — 67 



On the fuperior Advantage of Dairy to Arable Farms. 



By Thomas Davis ^ efq. — — - 75 



Mr. Bi/lingsley's Remarks on the foregoing — 77 



On the Culture of Carrots. By John Kirby^ efq. 79 



On planting in the rows of new and upland In- 



clofures. By Mr. John Wagstafe 83 



On the various Articles of ElTex Hufbandry. By 



the Rev. Mr. Onley — 86 



Rev. Mr. Onley's Courfe of Crops for 21 years 91 



