CONTENTS. 



SECTION XXV. 



Religion. The many Inconveniences from not having an 

 established Church. Anecdotes of a Conjuror , proving the 

 Disadvantages arising from the Want of Education : Great 

 Expence anS Difficulty of obtaining it in America, p. 457 



SECTION XXVI. , 



Observations on the Soil and Climate. Reasons why Canals, 

 and Improvements in Draining, will not succeed in America, 

 The Difficulty of making Division Fences, planting Quicks, 

 ^c. Some Remarks on Diseases. . . p. 481 



SECTION XXVII. 



Account of Waggons, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows : the Price, SfC. 



p. 490 



SECTION XXVIII. 



Particular Explanations on the Subject of the Author's Opinion 

 respecting Salt Marshes. . - .p. 4g6 



SECTION XXIX. 



On Emigration ; and its Consequences. Anecdotes of a most 

 important Nature, respecting the Impositions and fraudulent 

 Practices connected with this Subject. . p. 503 



SECTION XXX. 



Striking and interesting Proofs of the Advantages that England 

 has over America. Lamentable Anecdetes of some Emigrants. 



p. 574 



