CONTENTS, 



Page. 



XXIX. Eulogium on Wnu TFest^ by James Mease ^ 



. M.B. - - - . 147 



XXX. On Mildew^ hy Timothy Pickerings 164 



XXXI. Some thoughts upon Mildew, by a A^exv- 

 Englandman, - - - - 166 



XXXII. On Salt as a manure^' by Richard Pe- 

 ters, - . - - _ 173 



XXXIII. On Tough Sod, Star oj Bethlehem, 



and Blue Bottle, by Richard Peters, - 178 



XXXIV. Some observations -on Fruit Trees, by 

 Edward Garrigues, Obsei^vations thereon, 183 



XXXV. On Oat Pasture and Improvement of 

 Soils, by iniliam Youngs - - 186 



XXXVI. 071 Soiling Cattle: mixed cultivation of 

 Corn and Potatoes, by John Lorain, - - 200 



XXXVII. The Efficacy of Sulphur on vegeta- 

 tion, by Richard Peters, - - 206 



XXXVIII. Tunis, Broad' tailed. Mountain- Sheep, 



by Richard Peters, - - 211 



XXXIX. On Tunis Mountain Sheep- Wool, 240 

 XL. Breeding In and In, - - 245 

 XLI. On Sheep 'Jcilling Dogs, by Richard Peters, 247 

 XLII. Explanation of the Plate ^ - - 254 

 XLIII. Extract from the Essay on Sheep-— their 



varieties y ^c, - - - 257 



XLIV. Proofs of the originality and high estima- 

 tion of Broad- tailed Sheep, by Richard Peters, i 

 XLV. Heads of Lease for Richard Peters^ s Bel- 



tnont Farm, - - - 260 



XL VI. Heads of Richard Peters'' s Leases to Ten- 

 ants on Shares, Extracted from the Lease of 

 Belmont Farm, . . .- 263 



