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Sheep, Swine, yea and (if well hecd€d)our Horfts, do diffcr,in.c* 
very of our Provinces, inilape, colour, or fome other property. 
And firft, the Public is obliged to J. B, Gent, for the Sjijfem or 
Myfiery of Hmbandry^ and to Mr. 2?^^ for many coufiderable Ex- 
peranents : One of ehem (as I take it) from the Borders of Wales. 
For Che foregoing reafons, I fliall extraft our Author more pun- 
fiuaily, in fuch order as it lyes (though not inperfedl order) re- 
ferring to his pages ; hoping, that he will not be difcouraged from 
publifliinghis Second part of Nevp Experiments^ which may fcem 
inamanner promifed to the Reader, His language is very plain , 
not uneafie for thehoneft Husbandman. The Book comprifech ma- 
ny of themoft neceffary direflions for Improvements; Son)€ of 
them, indeed, to be found in other Trafls, by us formerly menti- 
on'd; bucmoftof them confirmed by the Authors own diligent 
Obfervations and Experience, as the JE/>i/?/^ faith ; and many of 
tbeni, which are for peculiar ufes, firli difcover'd by his awn 
Effays* 
I. He difcourfethof feveral kinds of ploughs, p* i. The names 
of plough-geer, p.2. How to temper the plough, p*4. Rcquifites 
belonging to a plough, cart, and wain,p.6. When a plough of horfes 
is to be prefer'd beforea plough ofoxen,p.7.The choice of horfes, 
and mares to draw,andto carry wood,&c. To carry out Muck,and 
fpread ir,p.8-r r. The firft and fecond. rigging up the fallow, p. 
1 2- r y. How to plough for peafe, beans, for all forts of cornrHow 
' ^ . to fow, harrow,p. 1 5-2 u To mow corn "^^and 
, To mow Corn i is i j . r \ j 
to place the corn or- lo^d It, to covcr corn, to fever peafe, beans,and 
dcrly in mowes in the fitches,p.224 tO 24. What weeds nX)ft hurtfuI, 
barn,oronftacks. p.24,25. To mow,fliear,reap,fow all kinds of 
grain,p.27.&c. To make a ditch, a hedge, to p!aft,or pleath,p.3o. 
&c, Tomendhigh-wayes,p.34^ To make forks, rakes 5 to mow 
aad ted f hay, p. 3 5 .&c. To p'ant, and remove 
•fTo udUj^ is to Trees,tografF,p.38.&c.To nourifli ftone-fruits, 
5[S 'tisij^^^^^ and nuts. To fell timber, and for fuel. To keep 
^ ' ' Spring wdod,p.43.&c. 
X, Theoifxfering of Flower-gardens, and Kit chin-gardens, Sfc* 
ftom p.48, to 64. BceSj66. 
3, Tok€epbeafts,andcattel,67. To buyfat catel, or lean. To 
rear calves, and geld them, 67. &c. what cattel may go together in 
onepafture,7 T, Of fwine,7 2o Of horfef^ys» . -''^ ^'^Vii^^^wm.i: > 
4.The 
