Dead—or live—cover onland ameliorates, ibid. 
Indian corn and wheat, in same field, con- F q 
demned, - - - “350 66 
Change of crop, recommended, by its con- i 
trary being mjurious, - ~ 68 
Fall ploughing recommended. - 69-130 
Drill husbandry, observations on (Note) 69 
Clay soil mode of treating and cropping 
husbandry on such soils, - 71-2 
Implements used in this culture, - 72 
English husbandry, its expense and bur- 
thens; remarks on, - - -, 72-3 
of Virginia, on, - - “ - 100 
Remarks on, - - > ~ 103 
I 
Insect kills wheat in Maryland, - - 287 
Jocelin’s pruning shears on, - - - - 310 
L 
Lease of a farm on shares, - - “ 260 to 271 
Lentz George and William Rusk. Certificates relating 
to Tunis sheep, - - - - 234, 
Lime on, > ~ - - - 1 
On liming lands—mode—lime kilns—quantity 
per acre species of lime—English ideas of Mag- 
nesian lime—doubted,—mischiefs of over-liming, 
or too hard croppmg—effects on various soils— 
probable mode of operating—necessity of analy- 
sing lime, to discover its strength and‘ qua- 
lities, - - - - - - 272-286 
No hostility between lime and gypsum, ~ 285 
Lime kilns, coked coal, a substitute for wood in burn- 
ing Himes... Ma) HAR et Re eS 
Premium recommended for improvement in, _ ibid. 
Erection of, on tide water,—for city supplies of 
lime, - - - - . - - 273 
