CONTENTS. 



Page. 



X. Observations, by K. Peters, - - 41 



XL Relative to Hedges, by Paul Cooper, - - 44 



XII. O71 Corn, by Joseph Lyman, - - 46 



XIII. On Gypsum, by John Taylor, - - 51 



XIV. Observations on Col. Taylor's letter, by R, 

 Peters, - - - - - 63 



XV. On Gypsum, by John Taylor, - . - 75 



XVI. On Fruit and Fruit Trees, by Samuel 

 Preston, - - - - - 79 



XVII. On Apple Trees and Grafting, by S, 

 Preston, - - - - - 89 



X\^III. On Virginia Husbandry, by John Tayloe, 100 



XIX. Remarks, - - - 103 



XX. On Leeched Ashes as a manure, by Thomas 

 Xexvbold, - - . 105 



XXI. On Bees, by S. H Smith, - - 107 



XXII. Plan for establishi?ig a Manufactory of 

 Agricultural Instruments ; and a Warehouse 

 and Repository for receivi?ig and vending theniy 



by Richard Peters, - - - 113 



XXIII. Extirpation of Wild Garlick, by Alger- 

 non Roberts, - - - 120 



XXIV. Observations, by Richard Peters, - 122 



XXV. The Field Pea, by Richard Peters, - 132 



XXVI. On Garlick, by Paul Busti, - - 134 



XXVII. On Moles, by Dr. Barton, - - 137 



XXVIII. Foreign Grain sent for seed, A new 

 plough and experiments therewith at Dreville 

 the seat of Daniel Parker, Esq. near Paris, by 

 John Armstrong, - 140 



