CONTENTS. 



GRASSY MOUNTAINS. 



These are to be made more valuable in three ways, to 

 each of which a distinct chapter is assigned. 



CHAP. I. 



First f By making them produce winter food for all the 

 cattle that graze upon them in summer. 



CHAP. II. 



Secondly, By making them habitable by man, and eo' 

 Ionizing them with industriovs manufacturers, 



CHAP. III. 



Thirdly, By improving their grassy sole, so as to make 

 them yield more, and a better description of pasture, more 

 grateful to the cattle that graze upon them, more nutritive, 

 and more fattening. 



CHAP. IV. 

 HEATHY MOUNTAINS. 



These, under favourable circumstances, which are most 

 abundant, 1 hope to make produce tolerable green pasture, * 

 in place of the useless heath now covering them. 



