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On grain ; deteriorated by change and 
mixture, - - - 290 
Phillips William, on peach trees, - - - 12 
on onions, - - - - 17 
Pickering Timothy, transmits with PRE Ur ARE 
on mildew, ho 164 
Plough Draveil; Drawing of, sent by General pee 
strong, from France ; and account of 
its operation. Comparison with 
American ploughs and their simpli- 
: city approved, - - 142-3-4-5 
Plough, notice of a new one, ~ - - - 142 
Potatoe champion account of one sent from France, 144 
Potatoe and corn culture, - - abn f 200 
Preston Samuel on fruit and fruit trees, - - 79 
on grafting and bitter rot, - - 89 
Q 
Queries on fruit and fruit trees, - - ~ + 09 
R 
Rags,—utility of as a manure, - : - 5-7 
Raybold Philip, letter on Tunis sheep, : - 236 
Rawle William on agricultural tours, and hedges of 
honey locust, -- - - : - 291 
Roberts Algernon, on wild garlic, - - 120 
Robinson A. on hedges, - - - 24: 
Rot bitter of apples on, - - - - 79 
S 
Scythe and cradle: American of superior form and 
make, to that in England, - . - 145 
Sainfom remarks on, (Note) - - - - 142 
Salt. George Redd’s account of its being strewed be- 
neficially in small quantities. Facts of its efficacy 
to repel frosts, - - - 173-4-5 
Notes on, - - = - - 177 
