CONTENTS. " 
XXIX. Eulogium on ihe West, by James Mease, 
M. D. - - : 
XXX. On Mildew, by T. Satie Pickering, 
XXXI. Some thoughts upon pel by a New- 
Englandman, . - 
MXXII. On Salt as a mines by Richard Pe: 
ters, ae - 
XXXHI. On Tough Sod, Sina of Bethlehern, 
and Blue Bottle, by Richard Peters, - ' 
XXXIV. Some observations on Fruit Trees, by 
Edward Garrigues. Observations thereon, « 
XXXV.. On Oat Pasture and Improvement of 
Soils, by William Young, - . 
XXXVI. On Soiling Cattle: mized cultivation of 
Corn and Potatoes, by John Lorain, re. 
“XXXVI. The Efficacy of Sulphur on ne | 
tion, by Richard Peters, - 
XXXVI. Tunis, Broad- tailed, Moers SBec 
by Richard Peters, 
XXXIX. On Tunis Mountain Sheep. Wool, 
XL. Breeding In and In, , é 
XLI. On Sheep-killing Dogs, by Richard Peters, 247 
XLU. Laplanation of the Plate, = 
XLII. Lactract from the Essay on Sheep the 
varieties, Se. = 
XLIV. Proofs of the originality side high estima-— 
tion of Broad-tailed Sheep, by Richard Peters, 
XLV. Heads of Lease for Richard Peters’ s Bel- 
mont Farm, - 
XLVI. Heads of Richard Peters’s Poa to Ten- 
ants on Shares. Extracted from the Lease of 
Belmont Farm, a “ 
