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Colouring for cheefe, vit. 2. 1.
Colours of flowers, xix, 1. 2.
...+.. how to change, xix. 3. 2.
*..... White owing to compreflôn, 2.$ D..<
Condiments, xiv. 2. 8.
Congelation candenfes clay, xv: 4. 1. x. FT
seven... feparates fliids, xv: 4. it x: 7 Le
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répels mucitate;: xv. 4 Tr,
Coping of ftone, x. 3. 8. ,xv.-3. 6 xiii. FE ...... temporary of boards, xv. 3. 6. Coralline rocks, xviii, 2.74. Corn ripened in froft, xvi. 3. 2. .... lipened fooner by lime; xv: 3.:2: . Ÿ.. Coroks are refpiratory organs, iv. 5: 1. vit. F}
Cotyledons-of fceds, Je Couch- Drafss XVI TL. Fa Crambe fea-cale, xiv. 2. 4; +. Goo trees to ftraighten, xvili. 2. ft, Cuucle, or exterior ba FKs XVI 22 7: may. be{cratched, xviii.. 2: I. Cyder,. xiv. 2. 9. additional note ki:
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D. ; nevolence of, xix. 7. 3. es cy of hs afted trees, vil. I. Be XVe ANS Le 0 Dew-drops, formof, xii. 1. g. Di nee wheat, xvi. 2. 2. Digeftion, experiment on, xvi, 6. 2: Dik ee of plan ts, bereditary, XV, T4. experiment on their diseftion, xv2.
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Double flowers, duration-of, xix. 1:27.
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Drill-hufbandry, Xi. Ç. sestsessssess Or tUrnIps, xiv. 3.54 1}:‘y-rot of timber, to prevent, xviti. 2,$° Danghill water, xvi, 8.2. Dwarf fruit(CES. AV. 1.9: AVS 20
Dyeing matters, xvil. 3. su D. La.
advantage of, x, ÿ2. 2.
Ear fungus,: xvii. 2. 5.
Egypt, îts fertility from want of rain, x.. TI
+5 2 Mhéat from AVI. 22:
Elftic-refin, vi. 8. 5.
ile eétricity, xiii. 3.
Se CORTE plants, Vi. F, xiv. 2.>
sss.se. points.to precipitate dew, xii. 24.
......... pendulüm doublerof, xiii. 3. 5:
Elm-tree, bark of, xvii. 3. gi
Ergot, clavus,-xiv. 1. 4.
Eiyfphe, mildew, xiv..1. 2.
Efpallier, horizontal, xv. 2, 1.
Etiolation of.leaves, xiit. I. 3. x
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ss... Of TOOTS, XVII, I. 2. XVII. 2. 2.
Evaporation of water injurious, x. 3: 8.
Evergreens have no bleeding. fgafon, ix. 2. 2.
a osé ce MAdebY ingrafément,-xix..2 DD
Excrement of plants, add: note vii,
Exportation of grain, xvi. 0. 1.
Exfudatio miliaris, xiv. 1. 8.
Fallowing,.ufe of, xii. 3.: Faft- days, ufe of, xvis 0. I. Fatnefs, how to produce, xiv. 2.8. Fermentations, x. 8. 2. xvi: 3. 4.
Figs fall off in flower, xv. 3. 4.
... pinch off their-fummits, xvi, r. 4, «... comprefs them with wire:bel XV .... wound them with:a ftraw; xv. 3. 4,
ne flues in garden walls, xv. 3. 6.
Drillhufbandfÿ, ix. 3. 7. xvk 2: 2, Fifh propagated for manure, x, 10. 4. 7."4 FE ae Re per= rate: SE+ PSS re as _——#é 4- ROSE TER — Tama rs RC nan.©| ee——— np ER Dit ie. PES


