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Page 56
A Mr. Jacobs brought the eggs from India , and she obtained them in 1815. Some
mulberry trees - had been planted on her land some years before by a Mr. David
Burbank , who was a tenant in her Where he obtained them I am not able to ...
A Mr. Jacobs brought the eggs from India , and she obtained them in 1815. Some
mulberry trees - had been planted on her land some years before by a Mr. David
Burbank , who was a tenant in her Where he obtained them I am not able to ...
Page 62
Hill's famous variety ) of Daniel Putnam , and which had obtained a former
premium of this society , was fine ; the bundle numbered 2 , harvested by cutting
the stalks at root , was bright , and we thought heavier than No. 1 , which was ...
Hill's famous variety ) of Daniel Putnam , and which had obtained a former
premium of this society , was fine ; the bundle numbered 2 , harvested by cutting
the stalks at root , was bright , and we thought heavier than No. 1 , which was ...
Page 114
The importance of all these constituents of soils may be inferred from the analysis
of vegetables stated above . The following table shews the quantity of earths and
metallic oxyds , in grains , ( Troy weight ) obtained by Schręder from thirty two ...
The importance of all these constituents of soils may be inferred from the analysis
of vegetables stated above . The following table shews the quantity of earths and
metallic oxyds , in grains , ( Troy weight ) obtained by Schręder from thirty two ...
Page 121
The fertilizing qualities of this muck , proved by my experiments , and the
knowledge now obtained of its constituents , suggests several important queries
— viz : Does its whole value depend on its geine and salts of lime ? Is not the
sand on ...
The fertilizing qualities of this muck , proved by my experiments , and the
knowledge now obtained of its constituents , suggests several important queries
— viz : Does its whole value depend on its geine and salts of lime ? Is not the
sand on ...
Page 19
It is not expected that sudden affluence can be obtained by cultivating the soil ,
whatever improvements , or system of culture may be introduced ; but the history
of agriculture in England , Scotland , and on the continent of Europe ,
conclusively ...
It is not expected that sudden affluence can be obtained by cultivating the soil ,
whatever improvements , or system of culture may be introduced ; but the history
of agriculture in England , Scotland , and on the continent of Europe ,
conclusively ...
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