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Sheep, eſlay on the diſcaſes of. 408 Sheppard, Mr, enquiry concer-
ning implements of huſbandry 260 Siberian barley, Dr. Hunter on
a Species of. 359 w==u ſpring, wheat Mr. Dods- worth on n. 369 Sir Digby Legard on.; 428 Sickler*s Hiſtory of the cultiva- tion of fruit trees 8 R. 374 Sinety, M. the Southern Far- mer 5 R“ 77290 Smithneld exibition, correttion concerning it 4 29 -=“-Mr..Weston on the 256
Society of arts, manufactures, &c. preminms offered by the 437 Somerville, Lord, obſervatious on Mheep, wool, ploughs and oxen R
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Turnip<fly an error in the method of destroying it corretted. 436
Tythes, Mr. Cloſe, on their pre-
Judicial effe&ts on agriculture 109 Mr. Middleton on the commutation of b 2:53
Valle, M. elementary inſtru&ions in Agriculture 5 R. 142 Vegetables, Mr. Hunter on the nouriſhment of 5 Viborg, memoirs for veterinary prattitioners 7 R, W- deſcription ef
263 216
Water-meadow,
ope lately formed in, York-
hire s- 270 Wall fruit, Mr. Dufiin on pro-
teeting it 424
Weston, Mr. R. on everlaſting peaſe as food ioc horſes and cat-
» a rich compoſt of pond-mud 424 tle 3 5 9y improving the turf of on preſerving turnips poor palture lands 425 from the fly.. 107 Stocks, Monthly prices of, 83, 162,|---catalogue of Engliſh, Z795 43095 30.55.0425 Irifh, and Scotch authors who Stovin, James, Esq. on oil-compoſt 422 have written on agriculture, Straw, on the most profitable gardening and botany AHERN: use of 8 272| useful tables for farmers Suſſex Agricultural ſociety, pro- and gardeners. 297,4 ceedings of, Since its insti- natural bistory of the tution 2. R. 10213 Pinus Cembra or aphemousli Swine, on a natural propenſity of 276 pine.. 277 on the fattening of- 330| Weſton, Mr. R. on deſtroying T- caterpillars on apple trees; 335 "Table of all the different meaſures enquiry whether bull- 4“ by which quantities of land ünches eat the bads ot fruit trces 336 "ware cateulated. 333 on the failure of the “Top-dreiling of iand, Dr. Hun- apple crop of 1802 3 353 ter cn G 4 2 362| Weston, Mr. 8. ov the late Smith- “"Townly, Richard Esg. on the field Mew of cattle? 256 oil compost3. E 423| Weltun Mr. T. on cheeſe-ma- Turf, Mr. Speechly on the method king! 3 E 328 of improving itin poor paſture Wheat, profitable method of Jands: 3 425| Sowing it on land too frong "Murkeys, on rearing them 212 for turnips; 427 “Turnips,. oy preferving them Wheat x Sheaft*s fourth Eſſay on Hom theflies.- 107| püral econömy, 3 7 Mr. Hall on the culti- fifth ditto ditto. 285 vation of them. e55 iüpplement to the fifth Turnip-crops, on the culture of| eſlay-: 4927 them s 5 3 37! Wilkinſon, Dr. reply to queries Twnip-drill, on that of Hert-| onthe breed of ſheep i Zz fordshire 5 5 5| Weol, on the different kinds and Swedish, Mr. Cocks,'on properties of it. 170
the excellent qualities of thz» 322


