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2 (1796) The Rural Economy of the West of England. 2
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Remarks on the ſubſtantial Improvements of Agricul- ture, i. 317.

rPr on Examiniag the Surface of a Country, 11. 98.

on the Hedgerow

Elm, il. 195.

on the Incloſure of

Vale of Exeter, ii. 108.

on the Alliance of

Hulbandry and the. Wool-

len Manufäctare, ii. 110.

on the Diſtribution

of Farm Lands, Vale of

Exeter, ii. I11.

on the probable

Continuance of Clouting

Cream, ii. 120.

on the Congeni-

ality of Soils and Stock, 11. 121. onletting Dairies, ð 1i. 1,0. on laying Land to Grafs, ii. 159. on Burnt Clay, as a Manure, 1¹i. 151. on the Moory Earth of Heaths, as àa Ma- nure, 11. 161. on the Limeſtone of Weſt Somerſet, ii. 176. on the Formation of Marſh Lands, ii. 179. on the Improve- ment of Sedgemores, ii.

183.

Remarks on Travelling in Rain, ii. 193.

on the Woollen

Manufacture, ii. 219.

on the Coloniza- tion of this Ifland, ii. 224.

-r onthe Rodborough Stone, ii. 242.

on the Names of

Hundreds, ii. 244.

on Surveying a

Diſtrict, ii. 246.

on the Plow of the

erald, N. ii. 253.

on the Introduc-

tion of Improvements,

ii. 253.

on the Rains of Weſt Devon, ii. 262. on Made Brooks,

ii. 272.

on Cutting Cab- bages, ii. 300.

on LSocieties of Agriculture, ii. 301.

on the Nature of

Cement, ii. 308.

on Laying out Farmeries, il. 317.

on the Effect of Ruſt, ii. 32 1.

on the Rabbets of

Doorways, ii. 320.

on KReclaiming

Coppice Grounds, ii. 334.

on Calculating the

Value of Coppice Wood,

11. 337. on ſecuring Boild-

ings, ii. 339.

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