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seasons or years. Not a hoof nor a tooth is ad- 

 mitted. It is finally ploughed in, and fertili- 

 zes almost incredibly. This practice requires 

 extensive farms ; so that fields can, without in- 

 convenience, lie out of demand during the 

 time of melioration. R. P. 



Love, John ; on Hessian fly, Lawler wheat, cut worm, &c. 208 

 Lloyd, John ; his communication to the late B. M'Mahon, 



on the culture and uses of mangel wurtzel, 151 



M 



Morris, Anthony ; letter on Spanish peasantry, &c. - 9 



Mease, J. M. D. communication, Gloucester white apple, - 49 



mildew and smut, 76 



hop vine near grape, - - - - 84 



burning clay for manure, - - - 291 



Monroe, Dr. elastic tubes for relieving hoven cattle, - 5$ 



Morey, S. New Hampshire; preserving Indian corn from 



frosts, - - - - . - 63 



Mildew and smut ; modes of preventing, 76 



Mulberry, paper ; quick growth, and its uses, 86 

 Mangel wurtzel ; culture and uses, - 104, 5, 6. 109. 286, 7. 151 



see appendix to 3d. vol. 99. 



Maris, Richard ; account of an Alderney cow, - - 155 



Mitchell, S. L. M. D. on the season of 1816, - - 127 

 Muck, or fresh dung; preference to rotted, 172, et seq. 



note thereon, - 181 

 Meade, R. K. harrows, Hessian fly, cut worms, Jones's 



wheat, &c. - 195, 216 

 M'Fadgen, James ; Hessian fly, cut worms, &c. - - 220 

 Mildew ; grain on salt marsh little subject to it: saltwa- 

 ter dashed on sails prevents, - 271 

 Marshes; unhealthfulness endeavoured to be accounted for; 276 

 salt; modes of reclaiming and improving, 



2p0 to 285, inclusive 



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Noland, W. his letter on culture of wheat, by Plaster 



and Clover husbandry, - - - 22b 



