INDEX. 
i A nee) = 
Barton Dr. on ground moles, - - t) ae 
Beans, southern. Cover of ameliorate and enrich when 
ploughed in as manure: but are pre- 
judicial to grass and clover husban- 
dry, : - - - 4 
to be sown on heavy land, - . . 133 
Bees on, - - ~ . - 107 
Berard Mr. on efficacy of sulphur in promoting vege- 
tation,” ~ - - 206 
Bethlehem, star of, and blue-bottle. Highly injurious 
to land. Attempts to eradicate them 
ineffectual, - - - 178-9 
Bitter rot in apples, - : a : 82 
Blast, or black heads, of wheat, - - 54-5 
Bones Thomas, certificate respecting Tunis sheep, 237 
Breeding in and in. Observations on this practice, 245-6 
Britain Great. Varieties of sheep and dogs there, 241-252 
Broad-tailed Sheep. Tunis, - - - 211 
See proofs of originality &c. 
Page ii. The Hebrews and modern Arabians, as well 
as the Greeks, distinguish by appropriate words, 
what we call the Broad-tail, from the tails of 
other animals. These words, or terms, mean 
a continuation of the /oin, or elongation of the 
rump. 
Busti Paul on wild Garlic, - - - - 134 
C 
Carolina, South, Tunis sheep highly esteemed there, 238 
Wool sent from thence to Philadel- 
phia, and other cities of the U. S. to 
be manufactured, - - 239 
Cattle hoven on, - . - - - 39 
on soiling, - 200-313-319-320-338 
Chemists, requested to assist the society, by analyzing 
the lime of different quarters of our country. 285 
