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Contents of Volume I. 
IRotes, Communication0, anfc IRevtews. 
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Fruit Farming for Profit. By Chaeles Whitehead, F.L.S., F.G.S. . 197 
Influenza in Horses. By Prof. G. T. Beown, C.B 199 
Arthur Young's Travels in France. By Albert Pell . . . 202 
Note upon a Case under the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1883 . . 204 
By S. B. L. Deuce. 
Shetland Ponies. By It. Betdon 207 
Fruit Evaporation in America. By Dan Pidgeon, Assoc. Inst.C.E. . 210 
The Improvement of the Art of Horse-Shoeing. By Chaeles Clay . 213 
Heredity. By W. Feeam, LL.D 214 
Market Gardening in the Scilly Islands. By E. Beeweb . . . 219 
The Harvest of 1889 at Home and Abroad. By W. E. Beae . . 223 
Day on Horse-Breeding. By Alfeed Ashwobth .... 232 
The Show of Thoroughbred Stallions 235 
"Wood Shavings for Litter. By J. W. Leathee, Ph.D. . . .238 
The Weather of 1889 239 
Home Produce and Foreign Imports in 1889 242 
The Price of Wheat in 1889 ' . .248 
Recent Agricultural Inventions 249 
Obituary Notices of Deceased Members 253 
The Market Value of the Different Samples of Wheat and Barley grown 
in 1889 on the Experimental Plots at Eothamsted. (Communi- 
cated by the Laives Agricultural Trust Committee) . . . 432 
Boundary Fences. By S. B. L. Drucb 437 
The Cultivation of Sugar-Beet 441 4 
Harvesting Wheat in Wet Seasons 450 
The Horse and its Historians 452 
Vegetable and Fruit Farming 454 
Food Value of the Wheat Germ 456 
Heredity and Sexuality 457 
Recent Agricultural Inventions 461 
Statistics affecting British Agricultural Interests 465 
The Report of the Select Committee on tho Hop Iudustry . . . 640 
By Chaeles Whitehead, F.L.S., F.G.S. 
