INDEX. 



Africa. More remarkable for varieties of animals and 

 plants, than any other quarter of the 

 globe, - - - 231-243 



Agricultural Instruments. Manufactory of them recom- 

 mended ; and plan for an establish- 

 ment, - - - - 113 

 Great utility and benefits of such es- 

 tablishment, - - - 117 

 Analysis of soils, extract from Davy, on, - - 276 

 Apples — soils suited to, manure for, enemies to, 79 

 Reasons for supposing them natives of the U. S. 90 

 Armstrong General, his letter with foreign grain &c« 140 

 Ashes fresh, of wood, useful manure for corn, - 49 

 leeched— Efficacy of them ; and how applied, - 105 

 Answer to assertion that plaister does 

 not agree with ashed lands. (Note) 106 



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Baldwin Dr. on salivary defluxions of horses, - 350 

 Bark, peeling off fruit trees proposed as a cure for 



bitter rot in apples, - - - 83 



its success doubted, - - - 99 



Barley recommended for laying down land to grass, 5Q 



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