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Phytologia; Or The Philosophy Of Agriculture And Gardening : With The Theory Of Draining Morasses, And With An Improved Construction Of The Drill Plough / By Erasmus Darwin
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Growth of turnips does not impoverifh land, xl, 9:

-..... Oftrees, its boundary, xvii. 2. 14.

Gum, effufion of, to prevent, xiv. r, 10.

Gyplum, x. 6. 3. x. 5. 4.

ess... With magnefia, x. 6. 8.

6999000 how to be ufed, Add. note iv.

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Habits of plants, xiv. 1, I. xix. 2. 1.

Hair-powder, vi. 3.

Happinefs of organized nature, xix. 7. 1.

Harrogate water as a manüre, x. 4. 7,

Harrow to extract roots, xviii. 1. I.

Harrowing wheat in fpring, xii. 7.

Hawthorn-hedge from fcions, i. 1. xv, 1.2,

Hay fhould be cut young, xi. 3. 2. xvili.

°.. lofes two thirds ofits weight, xviti, 1. 1.

+. injured by worms, xviii. I. 1.

... making, xviii. I. I.

Heart-wood is lifelefs, ix. 2, 10.

..4..{mall force of, v. 3.

Heat, ufe of in vegetation, ix, 1. 3. xii. 2. g: xiv:2. 24

°... internal of vegetables, xiii. 2. 3.

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Inclofures if politicaily good? xvi. Q. 1.

Indigo, xviti. r.

Individuality of leaf-buds, i, r.

ses... Of flower-buds, i. 4.

Ingrafting, iii. 2.7. xv..r. 4.

ces... Whyin fpring, iii. 2. 7.

2eresse ONTOOS, IX. 3. 5.

ses... ftriped plants, v. r. xix. 2. 2:

0... Of different genera of plants, xv. Ë 4

Inoculation, i. 3. ix. 2. 10.;

ses... Why in fummer? it. 2,#.

ses... ON TOOS, IX. 3. S.

se... ROt by flower-buds, i. 4.

cesse... With mature buds, xv. r. 2. XVe le

Infects propagated for manure, x. 10. 2»

s.... depredations of, xiv. 3.

es... generation of, ix. 3. I.

.... to deitroy, xiv. 3. 3.

Joints of graffes, ix. 3. 1. xvii, 3. 3.

Jonquil, xix. 3, 2.

frritability, vegetable, vii, 2:

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se. OM AUS, X. 25 L L: ... combined, xiii. 2..HF. .... variations of, wholefome, xiv. 1. 1. Land to eftimate. See Soil,

.... above 212 preferves flefh, xvii. 2. 4 Hedgehogs ufeful in gardens, xiv. g: 6 Helianthus tuberofus, xvi. 3. 4.

Hepar of carbon with lime, x. 4. 7.

Lateral progeny, vii. r. 1.

+... refembles the parent, vii. r.% se... depénèrates, vil. I,*,

Lead corroded by oak-boards, xviii. 2. S

Hereditary difeafes of plants, xix. 1. 1. xix.-buds converted into flower-buds, ix. 2,1. FT Hills ploughed horizontally, x. 11. r. x. Leaves are Jungs,

. /° Hoeing after the cern has Moffomed, xv.

eo ee: horfe-hoeing, ix. 3. 7. xii. 5. ...... hand-hoeing, xii. 5. xvi. 2,2. Honey, vi. 6. <..... differs from fugar, v. 6: 4. ...... food of anthers and ftigmas, vii. 2.4. sr... dew, ii 2:18., XIV: 1.7" XIV. 7 2, Hops, bogbeaninftead of, xvii. 1. 5. Hotbeds turned over heat again, x..8, 2. Hydrocarbonate gas, x. 8. 3.

..... deftroyed to produce flowers, ix. 2 ETS

-.... Withered ones firft eaten, xiv. 3. 2.

-.... enrich foil by carbonic acid, x. 7 7.

-.... turn red in autumn, xv. 1. 4.

Lemon-trees ingrafted, xv. 1. 1.

Lichen rangiferinus, xii. 2. 2.

Light, ufe of in vegetation, xiüii, r.

.... excefs ofinjurious, xiv: 2, 4.

+... from rotten wood, x: 2, I.

..... from refpiration, x. 2.#.

..+.. defeët of, injurious, xiv, 2. 4.

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