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 and 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, 

 fyc. Some Remarks on Diseases. . . p. 481 



SECTION XXVII. 



Account of Waggons, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows: the Price, 8fC. 



p. 490 



SECTION XXVIII. 



Particular Explanations on the Subject of the Author's Opinion 

 respecting Salt Marshes. . - p. 406 



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 Anecdotes of some Emigrants. 



p. 574 



