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On the Use of Linseed 142 



Linseed used in Norfolk Sir C. M. Burrell's Letter to the Sussex 

 Herald Boxes of Mr. Whitmore, the Rev. J. C. Blair Warren, 

 and Mr. Partridge Feeding Sheep on Linseed Progress of the 

 Box-feeding System Calves Profit on an Ox. 



SERIES OF LETTERS ON THE CULTIVATION OF FLAX. 



Letter I. . . 151 



Flax in Belgium Holland Ireland A double Crop The 

 Author's Interview with Messrs. Marshall Pulling and Stocking 

 Flax. 



Letter II. . ^ .155 



Price of Flax in Belgium, Ireland, and England The Author's 

 Crop Expenses Seed ought not to be sold. 



Letter III 157 



State of Great Britain Box-feeding Objections answered 

 Demagogues Cobbett Waste Lands in Ireland Boxes and 

 Box-feeding. 



Letter IV . . .165 



Our Means for Flax Culture The Turnip Crop Grass. 



Letter V. . . . . . . . 170 



The Author's Answer to Mr. Richardson Meeting of the North 

 Walsham Farmers' Club Experiments of Mr. Postle Profits 

 of Box-feeding. 



Letter VI 1 76 



Meeting at Ipswich National Flax Association Importance of 

 Flax Culture Value per Acre Machinery Missionary 

 Labours. 



Letter VII 181 



Condition of Norwich Suggestions for its Improvement Mouse- 

 hold Heath Land reclaimed by Weavers The Growth of 

 Flax will not supersede that of Wheat Wages. 



Letter VIII 190 



Mr. Windham The Anti-Corn-Law League Prize Cattle The 

 Author's Bullocks Dr. Playfair's Theory Lord Torrington's 

 Prize Ox. 



Letter IX 197 



The Flax Crop Reply to the Letter of Mr. Rous. 

 Letter X. ......... 207 



ileply to the Letter of Mr. Gower Address of Mr. Copeman. 



