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A Treatise, Shewing The Intimate Connection That Subsists Between Agriculture And Chemistry : Addressed To The Cultivators Of The Soil, To The Proprietors Of Fens And Mosses, In Great Britain And Ireland; And To The Proprietors Of West India Estates / By The Earl Of Dundonald
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Paring and Burning,==-=--= 147 Method of analysing or ascertaining the presence of different)

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Arsgillaceous Soil---~~- 160

Calcareous or C e do.-~+ s 3 166 Sandy do.==== a== 170 Outfi Ljies ld and Infield Lands,-~--= 17-29

Peat Mosses, oe and poor barren Lands in their vicinity,~ 180

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Drainage of the Fens,~--~=01

~ attention to the Oxygenation of vegetable matter, and 1Q7 the subsequent solution of tt by Alkalis and other sa- f| Line bodies,=~:: J Cultivation of Sorel with a view to the proa iuclion) 2 c wd 2O of other more valuable crops,-- J ss Conclusion,---====~ 211 Addenda,--=-~~- 2AL

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