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CONTENTS. 



Ammonia Theory ; Farm 

 Buildings ; proper comple- 

 ment of Farm Horses ; foul- 

 ness of Land ; how to in- 

 crease Produce; use and 

 cost of Ammonia in Wheat 

 growing 227-247 



Jethro lull, and Spade Hus- 

 bandry; a cause of Irish 

 Pauperism 247 



Mr. Johnston, and observa- 

 tions on his Work " Eng- 

 land as it is in the Middle 



of the Nineteenth Cen- 

 tury" 248, 249 



Certain conditions of success 

 in Arable Farming . . . 250 



British and Foreign Prices of 

 Grain compared . . . .251 



Britain better fitted for grow- 

 ing Barley than Wheat pro- 

 fitably 253 



Conclusion: position and fu- 

 ture prospects of the British 

 Landowner . . . 254 



