Contents, 



Page 



XLII. Death of a Horse from the perforation of the Aorta 



b}' Worms, by Richard Harlan, M. D. - 167 

 XLIII. A new mode of setting Post and Rail Fences, by 



Isaac Conard. . _ - - 171 



XLIV. On Lucerne, by John Patrick. - ITS 



XLV. On Covered Earth as a Manure, by Wm. Webb. 175 



XLVI. On Plaster of Paris, by Wm. Darlington, M. D. 178 



XLVII. On do by Richard Peters. - 181 



XLV III. On do by Abel Jenners - 183 



XLVIX. On do by Richard Peters. - 185 

 L. On the Italian Mulberry, and Lombardy Poplar tree, 



by the late Joseph Cooper. - - 189 



LI On Bee Keeping in Philadelphia, by Jas. Mease, M. D. 192 

 Lll. On the Rocky Mountain Sheep (Goat) by Major 



S.H.Long. - - - - 195 

 LIL On the Hoof Disease of Cattle, from eating hay af- 

 fected with ergot, by Jas. Mease, M. D. - 196 

 LIV. Un Italian Hemp and Flax, by Professor Tozzetti 



of Florence. _ . - _ ^qS 

 LV. Obs. on the means of preventing and relieving the 

 accidents and Diseases to which Karmers are particu- 

 larly subject, by Jas. Mease, M. D. - - 211 

 LVL On Silk W^orms by the late Paul Busti. - 9.5$ 

 LVII. On the utility of Irrigation, and the necessity of 



attention to it, near Philadelphia, by Samuel Hains. 268 



LVIII. On Soiling Cattle by Israel W. Morris. - 276 

 LIX. On a Contagious Disease propagated by a drove of 



southern cattle in perfect health, by Jas. Mease, M. D. 280 



LX. On the cultivation of Ruta Baga, by Joshua Gilpin. 284 

 LXI. Account of a Small Crop of Pennsylvania Cotton by 



Philip Tidyman, M. D. - - 294 



LXII Extracts from Communications to the Society. 298 



LXIII. Appendix. — On Transplanting Turf. - 305 



LXIV. On Caramanian Sheep. - - 311 



LXV. On Collinge's Hinges. - - 315 

 LXVI. Memorial to the Legislature on the subject of 



County Agricultural Societies. 317 



