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2. Carpenters' work per day. 



3. Masons' work, per day. 



5. Wheelwrights' work, per piece. 



5. General cost of farming utensils ; carriages, and equipments. 

 XXXVn. Farming Implements, £("0. 



Ploughs. Harrows. Horse Rakes. Cultivators and Horse Hoes. 

 Threshing Machines. Winnowing Machines. Vegetable Slicers. 

 Hay Cutters. Rollers. Drill Machines. Corn Planters. Corn Shel- 

 lers. Wheel Carriages. Stump Extractors, &.c. &c. 

 XXXVni. Condition of Roads and Improvements in construction of 



Roads, as intimatrhj connected with the agricultural prosperity of 



a country. 

 XXXIX. Miscellaneous Subjects. 



1. Size of farms. 



2. Farm capital. 



3 Farm accounts. 



4. Laws relating to agriculture. 



5. Taxes and burdens upon land. 



6. Agricultural pauper establishments. 



7. Agricultural and manual labor schools and colleges. 



8. Agricultural Societies. Funds. Premiums. Operations. Cattle 

 Shows. 



9. Agricultural Libraries and Publications. 

 XL. Manufactures connected with Agriculture. 



1. Household Manufactures of wool, silk, flax, hemp, hair, bristles, 

 straw, &-C. &I.C. 



2. Leather, with all its various preparations. 



3. Glue. Combs. Buttons. Bonnets and Hats from grass, straw, 

 or wool. Wooden Ware. Barrels. 



Maple Sugar. Maple Molasses. Beet Sugar. Potato Syrup. Starch. 

 Opium. Sunflower Oil. Indian Corn Oil. Linseed Oil. Neat's 

 foot Oil. Wine from Grapes. Wine from Currants. 



Cider. Perry. Beer and Ale. Whiskey. Gin. 



Soap. Candles. 

 XLI. Objects of particular inquiry, with a view to agricultural 



improvements. 



1. Improvements in live stock. 



2. " in utensils and farm buildings. 



3. " in new vegetables, fruits, and grasses. 



