4 INDEX
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Norfolk Agricultural Society 282, 356 Norwich Mercury. Mr. Piivit"s let«
ter to the Edi:or of 5 283 Novice, his enquiry on ſeed and ma-
nure.. as
(6) €“ Obſervations reſpeAinag the grub,'" by Wm. Stickney,(reviewed) 192 Original breeds of c.t1 in Britain 45
Orleans, Compariſ»n between the agrigulture ot, and Paris 35 = Paring and burning, the advantages of 5 2 406 Paſtorius, his anſwer to Mr. Bartley on the brecds ot ſheep 13
» on the breeding of Meep
. 234» 3020, 396 Patents lately enrroll-8, lit vf 184, 409 Philanthrophic repertory, a n:w and
extenßv2 plan of amelioration 455 Pitt, Grace, hep bew tched by her 57 Piz, proper form of, deſcriv;d 55 >=; a CUrioUS 01e 283 Pigs, M. Tubb's manner c DE Mavi
them 29 7) Pickling wheat, obſervations on 405
Plowman, Mr. SC20E of his im- proved heep ſold,(with a plate) 223 P! lowing-' match, account ofone under 412 patronage of the Bath Society 336 Ploughtwan, the good luck of one 369
Plants, noxious ones deſcribed 4,34 Pork, mode"f curing it 12 Pollock ploughing match 125 Potatoe 0ats, experiments on, by a ySung farmer 170 Potatoes uſcd as a foreign Aufotys in the time of Queen Elizabeth 349 Potatoes; improvement in the culture of. s 270 Politice-agrarian ME FHs on tneir neceſſity 391 Property“ tax, ees of, in agricul- ture 3164 Prieſt, Mr. his letter on Sir Joſeph Banks's publication 233 Premiums offered by the Society of Arts 411 Pearce, William» his prize; for his improvement of waie lands 97 Quartern loaf, average price of, för 1304.; 69 R
Rath=ripe; or r2d' rawed wheat,
ſown in the South of England 317 Raw hides, prices of, for jänuary 7
March rI3
April 298;
May 374
June 455
Page Rewards conferred by the Society of Arts. 364 Rochdale Caan account of 65 Rot in Sheen, remedy for 43 Ruſſia, proof ofthe attention paid to agriculture there 2385
Rye-itraw, propvled a; a ſubſtitute for Lezhorn plait, in ladics* hats 270
Sliſbury Lady fair 287, 369 Seeds, how to preſerve rhem 161 » and manure, obſeryatizns ons;
by a Novice- 171
Scotch Farmer, on th2 price of barley, and on the expence of ralling corn in Eilt Lothian
Sheep, on;he breeds gf| KIECAL|
» tr-aiment of, in the Northern
counties.. 21 » rot in; remedy for+3 » bewi.ched, by Grace Pitt 57
Sheep fold, account of Mr. Plow- man's Lprovel,(with a plate) 223 Shavinag pigs, Mr. Tubb's manner of. 213
Shiffnal Agricultural Society 356
Shrewſbury rair 8E 367, 452
Siberian whzat; when introduced into this c*untry 4 243
Slouch, Farmer, his enquiry con« cerning broad-caſt and drill huf- bandry 32X
Smut, on the Eau of, in viene
24» 29» 1743 24
===; a cure for it. 5.
» anſwer to D. Maynard, on 263
===, queries on; by Mr. Brighzley 103
Sow ng, time and method of 36 Soils, on the nature of 3 387 ===, barrenneſs in, canſe of 190 Somerville, Lord, his hew of cattle 211 » his dinner 5 21
Spring wheat, beſit mode of culture of>. TOX » varlous ſorts of DE
==, advantageous to Arong 10115 in wet ſeaſons 3 432
Spaniſh wool, cloth made with it, ordered to.be burnt by the Lord
Mayor of London 3 434 Straſfburgh, account of houſes of'in- duttry there 3. 133 Steam, a method of cleanſing linen with it.'“ x28 St. N ots fair 128 State of agriculture in the Northern dittri&».. 39 Stourbridge large horſe fäir 452 Suffolk Vicar, his letter on tythes 136 Swinz2; on the different breeds of I Tea, its uſe defended 437
=---, itz improper ſabgitures cen- ſured" e 433
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