CONTENTS OF PART I, VOL. XVI. 
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I. — Ou Lameness in Sheep and Lambs. By Isaac Seaman. 
Prize Essay 1 
IL — Hereditary Diseases of Slieep and Pigs. By Finlay Dun, 
Lecturer on Materia Medica and Dietetics at the Edinburgh 
Veterinary College 16 
HI. — Experiments on the Comparative Fattening Qualities of dif- 
ferent Breeds of Sheep. By John Bennet Lawes, of 
Eothamsted, Herts 45 
IV. — Eeport of Experiments made with various Manures for the 
Turnip Crop. By Mr. Kemp Bourne, of Fisherwick, near 
Lichfield, and published at the request of the Tamworth 
Agricultural Chemistry Association 88 
V. — On the Comparative Value of different Artificial Manures for 
raising a crop of Swedes. By Dr. Augustus Voelcker, 
Professor of Chemistry in the Royal Agricultural College, 
Cirencester 90 
VI. — On the Autumn Cleaning of Stubbles. By E. E. Agate. 
Prize Essay 110 
Vn. — On the Advantage and Use of the Aneroid Barometer in 
ascertaining Heights. By Nicholas Whitley 122 
VIII. — On the Agricultural Relations of the Western Portion of the 
Hampshire Tertiary District, and on the Agricultural Im- 
portance of the Marls of the New Forest. By Joshua 
Trimmer 125 
IX. — General Remarks on Continental Fanning. By Peter Love, 
late of Manor Farm, Naseby, Northamptonshire .. .. 142 
X. — On Feeding Cattle on Turnips raised with different Manures. 
By Andrew Templeton 163 
XI. — On the Causes of Fertility or Barrenness of Soils. By John 
Coleman. Prize Essay 1G9 
XII. — Eeport to the Earl of Leicester on Experiments conducted 
by Mr. Keary ou the Growth of Wheat at Holkham Park 
Farm, Norfolk. By John Bennet Lawes 207 
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