XXVI 



XII. Horses, ------- page 123 



XIU. Manures, - 127 



I. Lime, p. 127; ii. Gypsum, 127; in. Wood Ashes, 

 p. 130; IV. Clay, p. 130 ; v. General management of 

 Manures, p. 131. 



XIV. Rotation of Crops, ----- 133 



XV. Particular Results, - . - . . 139 



Example 1, p. 139 ; examples 2, 3, p. 141. 



XVI. Reports of Farms, ----- 143 



I. Sunderland, p. 143 ; ii. Ashfield, p. 144 ; iii. 

 Heath, p. 144 ; iv. Conway, p. 145 ; v. Shelburne, 

 p. 147 ; VI. Shelburne, p. 148 ; vii. Bernardston, p. 

 150 ; viii. Bernardston, p. 152 ; ix. Bernardston, p. 

 153; X. Northfield, p. 153. 



XVII. Domestic Economy, _ . - . - 155 



Example 1, p. 155 ; example 2, p. 158. 

 XVm. Silk, ----.-. 160 



XIX. Flax, 162 



XX. Experiments, Improvements, &c. . - . 163 



I. Freezing Seed Wheat, p. 163; ii. Value of Corn 

 Stalks, p. 103; in. Double Crops on the same land, 

 p. 163; IV. Time of cutting Herdsgrass, p. 104; v. 

 Natural and Artificial Grasses, p. 166 ; vi. Seeding 

 Potatoes, p. 166 ; vii. Redeeming Land, p. 166; viii. 

 Irrigation, p. 167 ; ix. Large yield of Grass, p. 167. 



XXI. Miscellaneous Matters, ----- 167 



I. Manual Labor School, p. 167 ; ii. Scythe and Snaith 

 Factory, p. 169. 



XXIL Price of Land, 171 



I. Deerfield, p. 171 ; ii. Sunderland, p. 171 ; iii. War- 

 wick, p. 171 ; IV. Gill, p. 171 ; v. Slielburne, p. 172; 

 VI. (>harlemont, p. 172 ; vii. Buckland, p. 172 ; viii. 

 Rowe, p. 172 ; ix. Whateh', p. 172; x. Bernardston, 

 p 172 ; XI. Ashfield, p. 172 ; xii. Conway, p. 172. 



XXIII. Buildings, 173 



XXIV. Wood and Fuel, 174 



XXV. Orchards, 174 



XXVL Agricultural Implements, . . - . 175 



I. Roller, p. 175; ii. Wagons, p. 176 ; in. Plough, p. 

 176 ; IV. Hay-Knife, p. 177. 

 XXVII. Condition of the Rural Population, . . - 177 



I. Bernardston, p. 178; ii. Sunderland, p. 178; in. 

 Rowe, p. 178 ; iv. Shelburne, p. 179; v. Leverett, p. 

 179 ; VI. Gill, p. 180. 



