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Page. animals as may chance to be fed upon
them,-- 70:
XX. Difquifitions relating to the peculiarities of climate, and other circumftances ne- ceflary to be attended to by the farmer, to enable him to judge in what cir-
Pence he ae Rabie ad cumitances he may probabiy expeé that plants or animals may be fucceff- fully introduced into one country from
another,=.
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XXI. Enquiries if any kind of food can be improved by any particular way of pre-
paring it?--: 95 XXII. Ditto, if any kinds of food for domeftic animals can be rendered more nutri- tive by being compounded, or given along with any other fort of food, or the
reverfe? S=
Oo te4
XXII. Ditto, relating to the efficacy of condi-
ments given aion domeftic animals,= 1or
XXIV. Difquifitions relating to the moft proper method of preparing the body, or ma- raging domeftic animals, fo as to dif-
pofe them to receive the higheft pofible
benefit
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