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XLVII. Covenants to perform articles before 
enumerated ; and some additions and explana- 
tions, 266 
XLVIII. On js Land, Richard Peters, 272 
XLIX. On Wheat, by Z. Hollingsworth, -\ 288 
L. Deterioration of Grain, by Richard Peters, 290 
LI. Advantages of Agricultural Tours. On Gle- 
ditsia Triacanthos, or Honey Locust, Hedges, 
by William Rawle, - - : - 291 
LII. On Liming Land, by John Lang, - 299 
LI. Analysis of American Limestone, by James 
Cutbush, chemist and apothecary, g 303 
LIV. Monsieur Thouin’s Letter, sent with a Box 
of Seeds, : - - - : 508 
LV. Directions for the Purchaser of Jocelin’s Pa- 
tent Pruning- Shears, : 2 Bee cee b, 
LVI. On Soiling Cattle on Broom Coie and Gui- 
nea Corn as Green Food for Cattle, by John 
Lorain, - - - 313 
LVII. Remarks on the Cultive of the Guinea Corn 
or Holcus Spicatus, by C. Drayton, Jun. 316 
— LVIII. Profit of Soiling Catile, by John Lorain, 319 
LIX. On a Wool Micrometer, by Richard Peters, 325 
LX. Directions for using the Micrometer, ~ oye 
LXI. Farther remarks on mixed crops of Corn and 
Potatoes, by John Lorain, “ “ " 830 
LXII. On Soiling Cattle, by John Lorain, eh od eae 
LXILI. On the Salivary Defluxions in Horses, by 
William Young,.A. Perlee and W. Baldwin, _ 350 
LXIV. Changes of Timber and Plants.’ Races of 
Animals Extinct, by Richard Peters, - a 8 Ale 
