CONTENTS OF PART II., VOL. VI. 
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XXII. — On the Fanning of Kent. By George Buckland, Land- 
Agent. Prize Report ...... 251 
XXIII. — Report on the Exhibition of Implements at the Shrews- 
bury Meeting in 1845. By Josiah Parkes, Consulting 
Engineer to the Society ...... 303 
XXIV. — On Superphosphate of Lime. By Ph. Pusey, M.P. .324 
XXV. — On the Use of the Spanish Phosphorite as a Manure. By 
Dr. Daubeny 329 
XXVI. — On the Spanish Phosphorite and other Manures. By Sir 
Harry Verney, Bart 331 
XXVII. — On the Advantage of Reducing the Size and Number of " 
Hedges. By William Cambridge .... 333 
XXV^TIl. — On the Disease in Potatoes. By the President, Lord 
Portman 343 
XXIX.— On the Cultivation of the Potato. By Henry Cox . . 345 
XXX. — Experiment in raising a Crop of Swedes upon barren 
Land with artificial Manure. By the Rev. A. 
Huxtable . . . . . . . 355 
XXXI. — On the Breeding, Feeding, and General Management of 
Sheep. By T. E. Pawlett 361 
XXXII.— On the Advantages of One-Horsj Carts. By Jesse French 375 
XXXIII. — An Essay on Gorse. By Owen Owen Roberts, of Bangor. 
To which Lord Kenyon's Prize was awarded . . 379 
XXXIV. — On the Advantages derived from the Use of One-Horse 
Carts. By E. Loomes .398 
XXXV.— On the Farming of Cornwall. By W. F. Karkeek. Prize 
Report . . 400 
XXXVI; — On the cheapest and best method of establishing a Tile- 
Yard. By Frederick William Etheredge. Prize Es- 
say 463 
XXXVII. — Effect of burnt Clay on a crop of Wheat growing upon 
very heavy Clay land. By Ph. Pusey, M.P. . . 477 
XXXVIII. — On the Necessity for the Reduction or Abolition of 
Hedges. By J. H. Turner 479 
XXXIX.— On Drilling Maiden Earth for Turnips. By R. S. 
Graburn 488 
XL. — On the Theory of Deep Draining. By the Rev. .1. C. 
Clutterbuck 489 
XLl. — Observations on the Natural History and Economy of 
various Insects, &c., affecting the Coi n crops, includ- 
ing the parasitic p]neinit's of the Wheat-midge, the 
Tiirips, Wheat-louse, Wheat-bug, and also of the little 
worm called Vibrio. By .John Curtis, F.L.S., &c. &c. 493 
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