Library, xliii 



Misceiia nies — continued, 

 VOL. V. 



1. Treatise on Practical Farming, by John A. Binns, 

 of Loudon County, Virginia, 1802. 



2. Address from the Philadelphia Society for Promot- 

 ing Agriculture, 1785. 



3. Fourteen Experiments to ascertain the rotation of 

 Crops, by George Logan, M. D. Philadelphia, 1798. 



4. Second Report of the Merino Society, containing 

 an Essay on Merinos, read by G. W. Hall, and an 

 Appendix on the merits of Merino Sheep, com- 

 pared with other breeds, by Benjamin Thompson, 

 London, 1812. 



5. Observations on the sowing of Spring Wheat, pub- 

 lished by the Dublin Society, Dublin, 1807. Gift 

 of the Society. 



6. Papers on Agriculture, by the Massachusetts Agri- 

 cultural Society, 1804, 



7. Rules and Regulations, Premiums and Papers, by 

 the Massachusetts Agricultural Society, 1796. 



8. Observations on the Agriculture, Manufactures, 

 and Commerce of the United States, New York, 

 1789. 



VOL. VL 



1. Rules and Premiums of the Bath and West of 

 England Society for 1816. Gift of Dr. Mease. 



2. On the Advantages from the Establishment of the 

 Board of Agriculture, London, by Arthur Young, 

 London, 1809. Gift of do. 



3. Memoire pour I'amelioration des Betes a'laine 

 dans risle de France, Paris, 1798. 



4. Instruction sur les moyens a assurer la propagation 

 des Betes a Laine, par F. H. Gilbert. Paris, An. 7. 



5. An Ice House and Refigerators, 2d edition, by 

 Thomas Moore, Baltimore, 1804. 



6. On Management of Hedges, by Thomas Main, 

 Washington, 1807. 



