CONTENTS. 



Page. 



266 



XLVIL Covenants to perform articles before 

 enumerated ; and some additions and explana- 

 tions^ - - - 

 XL VIII. On Liming Land, by Richard Peters, 272 

 XLIX. On Wheat, by Z. Hollingsworth, - 288 

 L. Deterioration of Grain, by Richard Peters, • 290 

 LI. Advantages of Agricultural Tours. On Gle- 

 ditsia Triacanthos, or Honey Locust, Hedges, 

 by William Raxvle, - - ^ - 291 

 LI I. On Liming Land, by John Lang, - 299 

 LIU. Analysis of American Limestone, by James 



Cutbush, chemist and apothecary, - 305 



LIV. Monsieur Thouin^s Letter, sent with a Box 



of Seeds, - - - - • - - 308 



LV. Directions for the Purchaser ofJocelin'^s Pa- 

 tent Pruning- Shears, - - - - 310 



LVI. On Soiling Cattle on Broom Corn^ and Gui- 

 nea Corn as Green Food for Cattle, by John 

 Ijoroin, - - - - - -313 



LVII. Remarks on the Culture of the Guinea Corn 



or Rolens Spicatus, by C. Drayton, Jun, 316 



LVIII. Profit of Soiling Cattle, by John J.orain, 319 

 LIX. On a Wool Micrometer, by Richard Peters, 325 

 LX. Directions for using the Micrometer, - 329 

 LXI. Farther remarks on mixed crops of Corn and 



Potatoes, by John Lorain, - - - 330 

 LXIL On Soiling Cattle, by John Ijorain, - 338 

 LXI II. On the Salivary De fluxions in Horses, by 



William Young, A, Perlee and W, Bakhvin, 350 

 LXIV. Changes of Timber and Plants. Races of 



Animals Extinct, by Richard Peters, - 357 



