CONTENTS. 215 



NOVEMBER. 



Watering and Manuring, - 102 



Barns and Barn-Yards^, - 104 

 Hemp ; Hurdles, 



Winter Fallows, &c., - - - 106 



DECEMBER. 



General Remarks, 



Nurseries, 



Transplanting, - 109 



Stock, ib. 



JANUARY. 



Pork, Hams, &c., - 115 



Fattening, ''>* - 116 



Calves, -.- 117 



Sheep; Accounts, - 118 



General Remarks, - 119 



FEBRUARY. 



Domestic Manufactures, ^ 120 



Feeble Lambs, - - 121 



Extracts on Pork, - ib. 

 Salem Aims-House Farm, - 122 



Cions and Pruning, - - 124 



General Remarks, - 125 



Remarks on Gardening, - 130 

 Remarks on Fruit-Trees, Vines and Shrubbery, - 141 



Treatise on Bees. 



CHAPTER I. 



ON BEES IN GENERAL. Natural history of Bees imper- 

 fectly known. Simplified by Swammerdam, M:iraldi 

 and Reaumur. Various species of Bees. Activity of 

 Bees. Honey solely produced by them. Different 

 substances on which they feed. Flowers fecundated 

 by them. Governed by a Queen. -Know the persons 

 who work in the Apiary. Dislike certain persons. 



