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| XXI. |
On Clover Sickness |
137 |
| XXII. |
On the Weeds of Clovers |
148 |
| XXIII. |
On the Parasites of Clovers |
156 |
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| PART IV. |
| HOW TO GROW GOOD CORN. |
| XXIV. |
Nature of Corn |
161 |
| XXV. |
Wheat: its Origin and Acclimatization |
163 |
| XXVI. |
The Wild Oat as the Origin of the Cultivated Varieties |
168 |
| XXVII. |
On the supposed Origin of Barley and Rye |
176 |
| XXVIII. |
Epiphytical Parasites (Vegetable Blights) of Corn Crops |
180 |
| XXIX. |
Insects (Animal Blights) affecting Corn Crops |
192 |
| XXX. |
Science in the Cultivation of Corn |
204 |
| XXXI. |
On Harvesting Corn |
213 |
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| PART V. |
| HOW TO GROW GOOD FENCES. |
| XXXII. |
On the Nature of Fences |
217 |
| XXXIII. |
On the Plants for “Live” Fences |
220 |
| XXXIV. |
On the Hearing and Planting of Hedges |
227 |
| XXXV. |
Weeds of Hedge-row Fences |
234 |
| XXXVI. |
On Hedge-row Timber |
239 |
| XXXVII. |
On the Vermin of Fences |
246 |
| XXXVIII. |
On the Management of Hedge-row Fences |
254 |
| XXXIX. |
Covenants with regard to Fences, &c. |
259 |
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| PART VI. |
| HOW TO GROW GOOD TIMBER. |
| XL. |
On the Value of Timber for Ornament and Profit |
265 |
| XLI. |
On the Kinds of Timber best adapted for different Situations |
274 |
| XLII. |
On the British Oak |
278 |
| XLIII. |
On the Chestnut and Walnut |
291 |
| XLIV. |
On the Elm |
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