Contents, 



Page 



XV. Remarks on do do by J. R. Coates. 77 



XVI. On the Sulphuret of Lime as a Manure, by Dr. 

 Isaac Chapman. - _ _ 80 



XVII. On the Bloody Murrain in Cattle, by H. Cox. - 84 



XVI I I. On do do by Isaac VS^ayne. 85 

 XIX= On do do by Jacob Jones. 88 

 XX. On do do by Joseph Kersey. 90 

 XXI On do do by B. Harrison. 91 



XXII. On Salt as a Manure, by Charles Peirce. - 94 



XXIII. On a new Corn Planter, by Isaac Conard. 99 



XXIV. Mode of making Butter in Brittany. - 102 



XXV. Operation to prevent Cows from sucking them- 

 selves. _ - . - 108 



XXVI. On topping Indian Corn, and growth of Turnips 

 among Corn, by I. C.Jones. . - - 109 



XXVII Method of burning Mud or Clay, by John War- 

 ner. ----- 112 



XXVIII On do by Wm. Shotwell. 117 

 XX -X. On Millet, by Nathan Harper. - 119 



XXX. On feeding Cows with Steamed W^ieat Chaff, by 



J. P. Smith. - - - - 121 



XXXI. An improved Tide Trunk, by J. M. Garnett. 12S 

 XXXI L On Shot well's Easy Weeder, by J. T. Talman. 124 



XXXIII. On the Cultivation of Grapes, by I. C. Jones. 126 



XXXI V. On the Culture of Indian Corn for Fodder, by J. 

 G.Thompson. - - - - 12§ 



XXXV. On raising Potatoes, by John Linton. - 131 



XXXVI. On the Hessian Fly, by John Linton.* - 135 



XXXVII. On transplanting Turf for permanent pasture, 



bv John Blomfield. - - - 13^ 



XXXVIII. On raising Cabbages, by Wm. Coxe. - 141 

 XXXIX- On the Hessian Fly, by Dr. Isaac Chapman. 14S 

 XL. On Fruit and Forest Trees, by T. G. Kennedy. 154 

 XLI. On the Cattle procession in Philadelphia, in the 



year 1822. — And on the proper mode to improve Farm 

 Stock; with a recommendation of "the improved short 



horned Cattle," by James Mease, M. D. - \57 



* The implement mentioned by Mr. Linton has not been found (o answer the 

 purpose intended by it. 



