CONTENTS. 



Page. 

 XLTV. Double furrow plough, communicated by Mr. James 



Eastburn, --- - -.-. 169 

 XLV. On muck and fresh stable manure, by E. G. Pass- 

 more, of Delaware county, Pennsylvania, - 172 



Note thereon, by R. Peters, 181 



XLVI. Mode of cultivating Indian corn. Harrows. By 



R. K. Meade, of Virginia, 184 



XLVI I. Stunt and black grub, by Samuel Preston, - 189 



XLVIII. Communications in consequence of the request of 

 the society, on the circumstances attending the season 



0/I8I6, 190 



No. 1. By Parker Cleaveland, of.Brunsivick, Maine, 192 



2. By John Gardner, of York, Pennsylvania, - 195 

 Note, by R. Peters, - - - - 196 



3. By William Poole, of Brandywine, Delaware, 198 



4. By Joseph Gibbons, of Springfield, Delaware 



county, - - - 199 



Note by R. Peters, 



5. By Parke Shee, of Upper Providence, Delaware 



county, Pennsylvania, - 202 



6. By Henry Coxe, of London Grove, (Penn.) 204 

 Note, by R. Peters, - - 206 



7. By John Love, Prince William, Virginia, - 208 



8. By Richard J. Jones, of Queen Anne's county, 



Maryland, - - - - -211 



Note by R. Peters, - - - - 215 



9. By R. K. Meade, of Virginia, - - 216 

 10. By W. D. Bacon. Hessian fly. Tioga, Penn. 219 

 \\. By James MTadgen, of Kennett, Chester coun- 

 ty, Pennsylvania, - ... 220 



12. By William Brattle, of Pittsfield, Massachu- 

 setts. Corn Grub, its parent $ and note by 

 R. Peters, - - - - - 223 



XL1X. Entomological letter, by Thomas Say, - - 224 



L. On raising Indian corn, by W. Noland, Esq. in a let- 

 ter to Thomas Leiper, Esq. - 227 

 LT. Wire fence ; oats ; Jersey manure ; corn grubs ; fall 

 ploughing, 8{c. Sfc. by Richard Peters, - - - 229 



