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land, will here be found amply discussed, and different methods-of effecting it pointed-out from-a truly-practical source. The most efectual ways of destroying insects, and vermin, particularly the mole; with directions for making and securing the hay crop, and for harvesting of the corn crop) lare fully detailed’; and the total managé- ment of the flax crop, with the best mode of breaking up grass land, and'again restoring it-to pasture without injury to the land, are scientifically given inthis Volume; togéthét with the discussion of many other subjects of no less mo- ment than those here recited; such as Lord Somerville’s Exhibition of Cattlé, the Smithfield and Paddington Mar- kets, and the Duke of Bedford’s and Mr. Coke's Sheep- Shearing,&c.
The communications which this Volume has to offer to the inspection of the Manufacturer and the Artist, are more calculated to attract by their quality than by their number.
Of the critical department of this, as well as preceding Volumes, we venture to speak with confidence; and wé leave the attention which we have paid to such passíng oc- currences as we profess to recite, to speak ſor itself.
DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER, FOR PLACING THE GOP“ PER PLATES. VOL. O.
Mortar Mill and Potatoe Scoops» fs« to face page fs 1
Drain Plough and Drill Machine ë ñ o O Mr. Quayle’s Pentrough Water Wheel, and Mr. Bullock's
Drawback Lock D“ M s“ 1Ó1 The Method of Mole Catching P.. Ms s 5@ 261
Treſlongs’s Hay Harrow(E Mr. Smart’s Combination of Timbe°‘° Mr, Taylos’s Method of preparing Hemp«+
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