CONTENTS. 



64. Obfer\ r ations on the annual . repair of roofs. 



65. Jnftance of fhanaeful management of meadows. 



66. Obfervations ou - rubbing-pofls. 



67. Mr. Bayfield's method of f owing wheat. 



68. Obfervations on the . .- price of turneps. 



69. General obfervations on bullocks at turneps. 

 . Practice of individuals in bullocks at turneps. 



70. Practice of individuals in rearing calves. 



71. Particular feed-process for turneps. 



72. Norfolk treatment of choaked bullocks. 



. Comparifon between bomebreds and Scots, &c. 



73. Gen. obf. on farm-yard management of Jlraw. 



74. Inftances of the winter-management of Jlore-cattle. 



75. Obfervations on different breeds ofjheep. 



76. Inftance of inconveniency of long-wooled Jheep. 



77. Obfervations on the Norfolk ditch-rnould. 



^g. . on the effeft of fevere weather on lambs. 



79. Inftance cf convert, arable 'and to rabbit-warre?:. 

 So. Defeription of the bufmcfs of a Norf. corn-market. 



81. On the choice of the fpecies of tree for planting. 



MARCH. 



82. A remarkable effecft in crafting Jbeep. 



83. On turners as afpring feed for cows. 



84. Obfervations on bullocks breaking turneps. 



85. on. thinning ledge-row timbers. 



86. Inftance of the prolincnefs in Norfolk Jheep. 



87. General obfervations on - remiving hedges. 

 gg. ., ' furze-hedges. 



89. On the Norfolk method of cutting reed. 



90. Gen. obf. on hedge-row timbers and pollards. 



91. 



