INDEX. 



'Pennsylvam^i do^- law account of and remarks o?i^ 250 



Peas, field, recommended an ameliorating crop, 127 



Mode of culture, - - - - 132 



Perlee Dr. on salivary defluxions of horses, - 350 



Peters Richard, remarks on hoven cattle, - - 41 



Remarks on diseases of swine, ^ 33 



Observations on Colonel Taylors letter, 63 

 Virginia Husbandry, - - 103-4 



Plan for establishing a manufactory of 

 agricultural instruments ; and ware- 

 house and repository for receiving and 

 vending them, - - 113 to 119 



Extirpation of wild garlic, - — 120 

 On the field-pea, - - - 132 



Remarks on hot dung, - - 172 



On salt as a manure, - - 1 73 



On tough sod, star of Bethelem, and 

 blue -bottle, - - 178 to 182 



Remarks on fruit trees, particularly the 

 peach, - - - - 185 



on planting Indian corn and potatoes 

 and heavy manuring with fresh dung, 203-4 

 Translation of part of a French memoir 

 on the vegetative efficacy of sulphur, 206-10 

 On Tunis broad-tailed mountain 

 sheepy - - - - 211 



wooly 240 

 Breeding in and in, - - 245 



On sheep-killing dogs, - - 247 



Originality, and high estimation of 

 broad tailed sheep, - i ii iii iv v vL 

 Heads of lease of a farm, on shares, 260-271 

 On liming land, - - 272-286 



Note on wheat, with the decay of the 

 root^ - - . - 288-9 



