CONTENTS, 
V 
ARTICIE PAGE 
XXIX. — On the Bieetlin;^ and Management of Horses on n Farm. 
By John Burke, Jun 508 
XXX.— On the Cultivation of Flax. By G. NichoUs, Esq. . 547 
XXXI.— On the cheapest Method of making and burning Drain- 
ing Tiles. By T. Law Hodges ..... 551 
XXXII. — On the Indications which are praclioal Guides in judg- 
ing of the Fertility or Barrenness of the Soil. By 
John Bravender, F.G.S., Land-Surveyor, Cirencester. 
Prize Report ........ 559 
XXXIII. — Addition to Mr. Hannam's Paper on Sulphuric Acid, &c. 594 
Miscellaneous Communications and Notices :- 
I. — Experiment on Manures. By Sir William Heathcofe, Bart, 
M.P. . 277 
II. — On the Bathing of Lambs as a Cure for the Scour. By 
Richard Fisher 279 
III. — Experiment on the Use of Charcoal as a Manure. By the 
Earl of Essex 280 
IV. — On White Carrots. By Sir Charles Burrell, Bart. . .281 
V. — Statement of the Situation of the Labourers in the Village 
of Saxby, on the Lincolnshire Wolds. By John Horsley 282 
VI. — Chesterman's newly-invented Portable Steaming Apparatus, 
for Steaming Potatoes or any other Vegetable Roots for 
Cattle 283 
VII. — Extract of a Letter from Governor Grey, dated Adelaide, 
South Australia, December 18, 1843 . . . . 284 
VIII. — On the Italian Rye-grass. From Joshua Rodwell . . 284 
IX. — Mode of procuring Wafer for Irrigation in AfFghanistan . 287 
X.— On the Analvsis of Guano. By Andrew Ure, M.D., F.R.S., 
&c. ' 287 
XL— Thin-Sowing of Wheat 597 
XII. -On Grafting Turf. By B. Baker 600 
XIII. — On the Application of Sulphate of Ammonia to Wheat. 
By John Barton 601 
XIV. — On Socket Drain-Pipes. By H. Dixon . . . .603 
XV. — Experiments on the L^se of old Hop-bines as Manure in 
Hop-Garuens. By Sir John M. Tylden . . .604 
XVI. — Trial of Superphosphate and other Manures. By Edward 
Strouts 605 
XVII.— On Medical Treatment for Sick Trees. By Sir C. Lemon, 
Bart., M.P 606 
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