CONTENTS.- xvu 



home a firji crop : ivith an account of the manner in tvhkh 



they ivere tilled, to prepare them for foiving. Remarks on thcfe 



experiments, - - - - 200 



Experiment, No. 8, - - - 203 



Expt'rifnent, No. 9, - - - - ibid. 



Experiment, No. lo, - - - 204 



^Remarks on thefe experiments, ' - - ibid- 



Art. 4. Experimefits made on lands laid out in beds, lohich had 



borne a Jirft and fecond crop ; together ivitb fonie intereftiug 



obfervations, - - - ' - '208 



Experiment, No. 11, - - - ibid. 



Obfervations on this experiment, - - ibid* 



Experiment, No. 12, - - - 211 



Experiment, No. 13, - - - - 212 



Art, 5. Experiments }?iade by feveral lovers of Agriculture, on lands 

 foivn in equally dijiant rows with the drill-plough, 2 1 3 



Experiment, No, 14, - - - ibid. 



Experiment, No. 15, - - - 214 



Experiment, No. 16, - - - ibid. 



Experiment, No. 17, - - - 215 



Experiment, No. 18, - - - - 218 



Art. 6. Summary accounts of the produ5ls of feveral pieces of land. 



fown in equally dijiant rows with the drill-plough, 2 1 9 



'Experiment, No. 19, - - - ibid, 



"Table of the extent, fowing, and crops of dif\re7it pieces of land, 



in i7S4> - - " - 221 



Art 7. General refeBions and obfervations on the experiments con^ 

 tained in the foregoing articles, - - ibid. 



Art. 8. Experiments made on beds fown with fix rows of wheat : 

 comparifon of their produce with that of beds fown with only 

 three rows -, and fome inquiry into what number of rows it is 

 befl to fow, - - - • - 229 



Art. 9. Experiment: made in order to know which is the mojl 



c profit- 



