‘Lime analysis of, - ™ - 2 " . 305 
Liming land on, - - . - 272 
Livingston R. R. extracts from his essay on sheep, 257 
Lorain John on soiling cattle, and mixed cultivation 
of corn and potatoes, - - - 200° 
on soiling cattle, and mixed cultivation 
of corn and potatoes, - - ~ 313 
profit of, - asada Shed - yoo BAG 
Further remarks on, _— = - 320-338 
Lyman Joseph on Corn (Mayze) - - - 46 
M 
Magnesian lime generally used in U. States, 8-284: 
Manure of privies useful for onions, - - 22 
Mease Dr. Eulogium on William West, by, - 147 
Mildew on, - - - - - 164 
remarks on, by Col. Pickering; who transmits 
thoughts on mildew, by “a New England-man,” 164 
Moles ground, on, - - : - 137 
N * 
Newbold Thomas, on leeched ashes as a manure, 105 
0 
Oats an exhausting crop when it perfects its seed—not 
necessary to kill garlic, but, requiring early 
ploughing, gains the credit of that operation, 122-6 
Oat pasture on, - - - - - 186 
Oliver Peter, on mildew, - - - - - 166 
Onions on by William Philips, - - =i 17 
by John Lang, - - ~ - 19 
P 
Pattern farm, recommended to’southern proprietors of 
large farms, : - - - - 73-78 
Peach trees, lime preventive of diseases in, - = As 
Observations on, - - - - 16 
