CONTEXTS. 



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XIII. Beans — to be sown in drills and kept 



free from weeds . . . .49 



XIV. Rape — Rapeseed — Oil-mills in Flan- 



ders — urine-cistern, &c. . . .52 



XV. Wheat — Lime — Soils best suited to all 



the varieties of wheat . . .56 



XVI. Barley — Bere — Oats — Rye . . 58 



XVII. Manures 62 



XVIII. Rev. Richard Radcliff's mode of break- 

 ing- ley fields — sod banks — drillings . 67 



XIX. Manures continued — Marl — Marl-pits 

 dangerous to fox-hunters — to be le- 

 velled and planted — Clay-kilns . 72 



XX. Manures continued — Irrigation greatly 



neglected in the County of Wexford . 77 



XXI. Hay-making 81 



XXII. Dairy manag^ement . . . .85 



XXIII. Bees— great advantage from having them 90 



XXIV. Extracts from Sir John Sinclair's hints 



on the culture and uses of Potatoes — 

 Oljservations thereon . . .95 



XXV. Tobacco — considerations as to the expe- 

 diency of cultivating it — the details of 

 its cultui-e. 100 



