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CONTENTS OF VOLUME V. 
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I. — On the Farming of Essex. By Robert Baker, of Writtle. 
Prize Report ........ 1 
II. — On the Jersey, misnamed Alderney, Cow. By Colonel Le 
Couteur, of Belle Vue, in the Island of Jersey . . 43 
in, — Further Account of the Tussac Grass. In a Despatch from 
the Governor of the Falkland Islands. Communicated 
by Lord Stanley ....... 50 
IV. — An Essay on the Comparative Advantages in the Employment 
of Horses and Oxen in Farm Work. By James Cowie, 
of the Mains of Haulkerton, Laurencekirk, N.B. Prize 
Essay 52 
V.^ — The Farming of Cheshire. By William Palin. Prize Report 57 
VL— Method of Growing Beans and Cabbages on the same Ground. 
By the Earl of Lovelace 112 
VII. — On the Improvement of Cold and Heavy Soils by the Appli- 
cation of Burnt Clay. By Charles Randall . , 113 
VIIL — 1. On the Influence of Water on the Temperature of Soils. 
2. On the Quantity of Rain-Water and its Discharge by 
Drains. By Josiah Parkes, Consulting Engineer to the 
Society 119 
IX. — On Preparation for the Wheat Crop in Cornwall. By J. H. 
Tremayne ........ 158 
X. — Farming of Wiltshire. By Edward Little, of Lower Sheldon 
Farm, Chippenham. Prize Report .... 161 
XL — Observations on the Natural History and Economy of the 
Insects called Wireworms, affecting the Turnips, Corn- 
Crops, &c. ; also of their Parents the Elaters or Beetles, 
called Skip-jacks, Click-beetles, &c. By John Curtis, 
F.L.S., Corresponding Member of the Imperial and Royal 
Georgofili Society of Florence, &c. Paper VI. . . 180 
XII. — On the Building of Cottages for Farm-Labourers. By John 
Grey 237 
XIU. — An Essay on Fat and Muscle. By W. F. Karkeek, Veterinary 
Surgeon, Truro. Prize Essay ..... 245 
XIV. — Experiments with Salt and other Manures upon Oats, Barley, 
and Wheat. By John Hannam 267 
XV.— On the Agriculture of Norfolk. By Barugh Almack . . 307 
' XVI.— On White Mustard. By George Jesty . . . .358 
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