Eſſex Farmer; on lapd.agents and bai- liffs 2 EN --===-y his opinion on drilling and cleaning Jand.
» on Mr. Secretary Youngs
variations,&0C..
==, on the ultimate advan tages of row culture.
===, on drill and broadcaſt huſbandry?
==; on Tull*s Huſbandry
» on pickling ſeed wheat
&xtirpator, ſome accouut- of, with a plate..
Fairs, Markets, and Miſcellanies, for July 1806 for Aug. for Sept. for OT. for Nov. for Dec. Fallow crops, obſervations on Fallows, drilling and dibbling, hints
on the ſubje& of en Farey, Mr. Jobn, on the planting of white-thorn fences|
Farmer Zaſt, on couch graſs
-======--=-, on preſerving turnips
Farmer Sandy, his averſion to dib- bling
» on drilling turnips
„=====, On the Northern cul- ture« 4
mwg; O7) drilling and dib= bling 3“
zw mme» on the drill and broad-
caſt huſbandry 2
» On ſmut in wheat; and on tythes DER 4
Farming, comparative expences of, within the laſt twelve years
--====, ditto, as applied to Effex
Farmers Calendar, a new Editionof announced.
Foot rot in ſheep, obſervations on
in fine woolled ſheep
Forbes, Mr. on the New Huſbandry
Fowel, Mr. on ſoiling horſes with lucerne 2.
Fruit trees, on the defeCive ma- nagement of.
» opinion and praQice of the Margravine of Anſpach, con- cerning.“
Gittin, Mr. his inyention of a new roller for breaking clods
Grain, prices of at Norwich,&c.
Grand Juneion Canal company, half yearly meeting of.
Gregory, Mr, extra& from his Trea- tie on the Mechanical Pcwers
INDE Xx
320
22
27 100 I50 314 145
638 140
212.
2838 356 427 390
40,
92
232
73
74
366 375
352
-
161
Gypſum; on the uſe of as a njanure
Haddingtonſhire, manner of employ- ing labourers in 4
Harries, Mr. on a new. roller for breaking clods 3
Harveſt, returns of the laſt in Eng- land..
===, ditto in Scotlard
Herod, Mr. Thomas, on improving the growth of tares 4
Hertfordſhire Farmer, his method of wintering ſheep
-===-=-=====-; his culture of
cCabbages and rutabaga,&c. Hertfordſhire plough, trial between the old and the new. Hiftory of agriculture, for July 66, 638-=Aug. 135, 140--Sep. 2105 212==Oct. 282, 284--Nov. 352, 356--Dec.. 419» Hoe p!ough, the late Sir John An- Iruther's 5. Hoeing, neceſſity of rows for Norſe, pattens for the hind feet of Hunt, Mr. John, his Anatomical Refle&ions on the Form of Ani- mals, reviewed k Houſbandry, on a peculiar mode of Hythe fair, ſhew of ſheep ar Labourers, on the treatment of in times of ſcarcity. Lawrence, Mr. averſe to fallowing =====, announces a new edi- tion of his Farmer's Calendar ====, Mr. John, on the Meri- no Cheviot ſhcep s ==» on the diſeaſes of ve- getables!: Leiceſter and Merino ſheep, remarks on I Z Leiceſterſhire and South-down ſheep, comparative weight of. Leiceſterſhire and Rutland Agricul- tural Society 5 Lime, on the management of as a manure 6 8 Live Stock and relative ſubje&s, & Cc,. London prices of grain, for July 1306 S Ditto ditto, for Auguſt Ditto, for September Ditto, for O&ober Ditto, for November Ditro, for December A Manures, Mr. Young's Eſſay on Majendic L. Eſq. on the comparative expences of tarming,&2. in Eſ- ſcx- Margravine of Anſpach, her opinion &c, Concerning fruit trees,&C
.
321 295 296
427
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