CONTENTS. 
Sec. 1. Of the rise and progress of Agriculture, 
II. Of the actual state of Agriculture in rah ai 
Ill. Theory of Vegetation, -  - 
TV. Of the analysis of Soils, and the i 
| ral relations between Soils and Plants, 
V. Of practical agricufture and its necessary 
| ET Ma Pee AT er 
VI. Of Manures—thew mann emt and fe 
plication, vagy - 
Vil. Of Tillage, ond the principles on cohich 
itis founded, -  - ae 
VItt, Of a, Rotation of Crops, ay the prin- 
sb om on which it is founded, - — - 
IX. Of the plants recommended for a course 
of crops, (im the preceding section v and 
their culture, - - - 
X. Of other plants useful in a oo of 
crops, and adapted to our chmate, 
XI. Of Meadows, - - - 
XII, Of Orchards, - + 
XIII. Of Farm Cattle, - mi duet 
XIV. Of the Dairy, “ - “ 
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