CONTENTS. 



Sheep, fyc. during the Author's Enquiries in Search of the 

 Grass. . . . . p. 346 



SECTION XIX. 



Co t ton. Buck-Wheat. Rice. Flax. Hemp. Hops. Soap. 

 Candles. Honey-Bees. Remarks on Reptiles ; destructive 

 Flies, Worms, $c. . . . p. 356 



SECTION XX. 



The Nature of Plaster of Paris, and Directions given for 

 using it. Experiments tried, and a Proof of its valuable 

 Qualities. . . . . p. 365 



SECTION XXI. 



Timber. The various Kinds in Use. Those producing Nuts, 

 $c. p. 372 



SECTION XXII. 



Clothing House-rent Fire-wood Labour: the Expence of 

 each. . . . . . p. 380 



SECTION XXIII. 



A correct Account of every Crop, with Rotations ; including 

 the Expence and Profit arising therefrom. Remarks on 

 rural Life. . . . . p. 3 S3 



SECTION XXIV. 



Tobacco Culture. Some Remarks on the Slaves, suggested by 

 General Washington's Management of his Negroes. Anec- 

 dotes of the General. Robberies and Thefts by the Negroes. 



p. 412 



