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CONTENTS. Page ployed partly in breeding and partly in feed- ing Stock - - - - - 45e VII. A Farm House and Farmery for Three Ploughs, erected at Iiigliston in Dumfries- shire ... - - 45t VIII. A Farm House and Farmery for Three Ploughs, erected at Alton, in Dumfries- shire ... - - 4-3/ IX. A Farm House and Farmery for a small Farm for breeding Sheep and Cattle, erected at Holecleugh, in Dumfriesshire - - 457 X. A Farm House and Farmery for a Farm of Two Ploughs, erected on the Giebten Es- tate, in Dumfriesshire - - - 459 XI. A Farm House and Farmery for Four Ploughs, designed, and in Part executed in Dumfriesshire - . . . 460 XII. The Villa Residence and Farmery of Rid- denwood, in the Parish of Kirkmahoe, Dumfriesshire, in the Occupation of the Proprietor, James Kerr, Esq. - - 4G2 XIII. A Farm House and Farmery for 100 Acres of Land, to be cultivated on the Norfolk System, with a Flour Mill driven by Wind 471 XIV. A Farm House and Farmery for a Farm of Two Ploughs, in the County of North- umberland ..... 475 XV. The Farm House and Offices at Cooklaw East Farm, on the Bcaufront Estate.North- umberland ... - 476 XVI. A Farm House and Farmery for Seven Ploughs, executed at N'ewnham Barns, in Northumberland . - - - 477 XVII. A Farm House and Farmery for Four- teen Ploughs, suited to the Northumbrian Husbandry . - - - 479 XV III. A Farm House and Farmery for Ten Ploughs, Ten Cows, Twenty Vouiig Cattle, and other Live Stock, adapted to the Hus- bandry of Northumberland - - 482 XIX. A Farmery of Five Ploughs, with Cows, Cattle, and other Stock in Proportion, suitable for the Northumbrian Husban. dry . . - ... 484 XX. A Farm House and Farmery for Three Ploughs, adapted to the Northumbrian System of Culture . - - 485 XXI. The Farm House and Offices for-a Farm of Six Ploughs, called Hallington New Houses, on the Beaufront Estate, in North- umberland .... 486 XXII. The Farmery at Calley, in Kirkcud- brightshire, suitable for a Liailoway Crop and Pasture Farm of 4u0 Acres - . 496 XXIIL A Farmery for a small French Fami, as given by Morel-Vind£ - - - 497 XXIV. A Farm House and Farmery suitable for a Farm of from 300 to 5oO Acres in France ..... 499 XXV. For a Court of Feeding-houses, built for the late Thomas Hibbert, Esq., at Chalfont Lodge, Buckinghamshire . - - 508 XXVI. A Farmery for extensive Ironworks, erected at Abersychan, near Pontvpool, in South Wales - - '- - 5U XXV II. A Farmery for a Farm of 250 Acres, in the Valley of Strathmore, where a Rota- tion of Seven Crops is followed, the Grass Division being pastured the Second Year . 512 XXVIII. A Farmery for a particular Situation, suitable for 80 Acres of Arable Land, and 300 Acres of Pasture, in the Carse of Gowrie ..... 514 XXIX. The Farm House and Farmery of Starston Place, near Harleston, in Norfolk, suitable for a Farm of 3J0 Acres under the Norfolk System of Culture ... 516 XXX. A Farmery for a Farm of 300 Acres of Arable Land, and 500 of Pasture, in the West Highlands - . 519 XXXL A Farmery for 200 Acres of Arable Land, and 300 of Pasture, in the West of Scotland . . . . .520 XXXII. A Farm House and Farmery for 200 Acres of Arable Land, and 300 of Pasture, in Koss-shire .... 522 XXXIII. A Farm House and Farmery for 500 Acres, half Pasture andhalf Arable, erected at , in the Parish of Tarbat, Ross.shire ,'523 XXXIV. The Farmery at Greendykes, in Page Haddingtonshire, consisting of SCO Arable Acres under a Six-course Shift - - 528 XXXV. A Farm House and Farmery at Elcho Castle, Perthshire, adapted for a Farm of Six Ploughs, under the Turnip Husbandry 537 XXXVI. A Public House and Farmery; the Publican being, at the same time, a small Farmer and a Butcher ... 544 XXXVII. A House and Out-buildings for a Cheese Dairy Farm of from 300 to 350 Acres, in Cheshire - ... 545 XXXVIII. A Mixed Stock Farm, in a high (hilly) Country, employing only One Pair of Horses . . - . 54n XXXIX. A Farmery for a Garden Farm of 200 Acres, situated near a Town, employed wholly in Tillage, where no Stock is kept but Horses and Family Cows, and where the whole Produce is sold - . . 549 XL. A Farmery for a Farm of 500 Acres, kept in a Rotation of Corn Crops and Pasture, producing Turnips, and employed partly in breeding and partly in feeding Stock . 551 XLI. A Farmery for a Farm of 500 Acres of Arable Turnip Land, kept under alternate Corn and Pasture, and employed in breed, ing and in feeding Stock, as well as in sending Corn to Market ... 552 XLI I. A Dairy Farm of 5oO Acres, kept in a Rotation of Corn Crops and Grass ; One half being supposed to be in Hay or Pasture 552 XLIII. A Farmery for a Clay Land Arable Farm of 5t)0 Acres, not producing Turnips, and kept chiefly, or wholly, in Tillage - 55i XLIV. A Farmery for a Farm of 150 Acres, kept in a Rotation of Crops and Pasture, producing Turnips and Potatoes ; and em. ployed partly in feeding and partly in breeding Stock .... 555 XLV. A Farmery for a Cottage Farm of 25 Acres ..... 5y6 XLV I. A Farmery for a Cottage Farm of 30 Acres, with Remarks, showing how it mav be extended so as to serve for a Farm of50, 80, or 100 Acres - . .557 Sect. II. Examples showing the Manner of dis. playing Architectural Style in Farm Buiid. ings ..... 560 Sect. III. Onconstructing temporary, portable, and ambulatory Farmeries; and on altering Mansions, Monasteries, Manufactories, and other Buildings, so as to render them fit for Agricultural Purposes ... 566 Sect. IV. Designs for various Buildings, "such as Corn Jlills, Kilns, Malt-houses, Cider- houses, &c., connected with Agriculture and Rural Economy ... 568 I. The Construction of a Building for contain- ing the JIachinery of a Corn Mill to be impelled by Water, with introductory Ob- servations on Buildings for Mills generally, on Flnur Jlills, and on the difTerent Kinds of Water-wheels . - . . 568 II. The Construction of a Building for con- taining the Machinery and Apartments belonging to a Vertical Windmill, with Remarks on the different Kinds of Wind, mills . . . . .583 III. A Malt Kiln, with the requisite Append. ages, and Directions for their Use . .5*9 IV. A Hop-oast, or Kiln for drying Hops . 592 V. A Hop-kiln, or Oast, on an improved Prin- ciple, erected in 1832, at Teston, in Kent - 595 VI. An improved Limekiln . . - 600 VII. A Kiln for burning Bricks or Tiles, or other Earthenware used in the Construe tion of Buildings ; and which may also be used as a Kiln for burning Lime or Clay for Manure, or coking Coal or Peat, or charring Wood, impregnating Timber with Pyroligneous Acid, Kiln-drying Corn, or drying Corn in the Sheaf in Wet Seasons, and for other Agricultural Purposes . €05 VIII. A Cider house, Mill, and Press, according to the Plan most generally approved of in the Counties of Hereford and Worcester . 609 IX. A Cider-house, Mill, and Press, with the different Implements connected with Cider- making ..... 615 X. A House for breeding and fattening Poultry on a large Scale, with Remarks on their