s . CONTENTS. 
X. Observations, by R. Peter's, - 3 
XI. Relative to Hedges, by Paul Cooper, - - 
XI. On Corn, by Joseph Lyman, - - 
XIII. On Gypsum, by John Taylor, : - 
XIV. Observations on Col. id s letter, by R. 
Peters, : i ui 
XV. On Gypsum, by Toke Tai ee - - 
XVI. On Fruit and Fruit Trees, by Samuel 
Preston, ° 2 
XVII. On Apple Trees oe G es: a S. 
| Preston, - - 
XVIII. On Virginia Husbandry by John Tayloe, 
XIX. Remarks, . “ 
XX.. On Leeched Ashes as a manure, by Thomas. 
Newbold, - - a 
XXI. On Bees, bi y S. H. Smith, : 
XX. Plan for establishing a Manufactory of 
Agricultural Instruments ; and ¢ Warehouse 
and Repository for receiving and vending them, 
by Richard Peters, 2 : 
XXII. LHatirpation of Wild Garlick, by Aer. 
non Roberts, “ “ 
“XXIV. Observations, by Richard Peters, - 
XXV. The Field Pea, by Richard Peters, - 
XXVI. On Garlick, by Paul Busti, a the 
XXVIII. On Moles, by Dr. Barton,  - - 
XXVIII. Foreign Grain sent for seed. A new 
» plough and experiments therewith at Dreville 
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the seat of Daniel Parker, Esq. near Paris, by. 
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