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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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Muihrooms conduét Galvanifm, xvii. 2. 5. see sure LOTO ALVIT 24 5.

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Se of vegetables, viii. 1.

evil-Holt water, x. 7. 8. Nit re, production of, x. 74e Nutritious parts of Vegetables, xix. 6. 1. Nut-tree twigs their armour, xiv. 3. 2. Nymphæa alba, ix. 2. Sub ARC ...... nelümboéatenin China, xi.2. 5.

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Oaks and willows why barked in fpring, üii. Se A VII-52.02.

.... fhould be felled in winter, iii. 5. 1x. 2. Sr RUH.-2 RE

.... barked produce more flower-buds,: ix. DD VE D Or

planted with:pines, xviil. 2. 2,

.. 000:years-old,. xvii-8:16:

Oats lefs profitable provender than beans, xVI- 0, 2,

.... improve by keeping, xvi. 6. 4.

Ochre:red, 4$ a manure, x: 7#r:

Oils effential, agreeable or poifonous, vi.

8.1 2. . fixed in a boiling heat, xvii: 2 6.

.... ufed to poifon weapons and poolsof mater, vi. 8.2:

....exprefled, not-narcotic, vi. 4, 2.

Old corn preferable to new, xvi. 6 4,

Onions, roots of, 1x. 3. 2.

=. magical, 142. 4

Orange bears by hernie XV. ITU TS

Orchis for falep, 2-44 RORIRT US

++ LchoWw{0 en the feeds Ax091l0. xx DA

Organs of reproduétion, vi.

>. lateral in buts: vii.+T:

...... fexual in flowers; vii, 34

Owls fhould be encouraged, xiv. 4. 7.

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Oxygen in vegetable fluids, whence? x Â. 8.

ae sig decompofed carbonic acid, x. A. 0. XML NL. 52:

ne fo decompofed water, x. 3. Mi. F2:

loofely combined in nitre, x. 8. 4.

promotes vegetation, x. 2. 8.

abounds by criolation: X1X. Te

deftroys plants by excefs, xiv. 2.#.

ms. 25 à Caufe of irritability, XIV. I Je

Oxygenated muriatic acid, x. 2.8. xiv.

es. ss see pPelipirapie IMAtICT,

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Papins digefter, x. 0. 3.

Papyrus, xvii. 3 7.

Paring and burning, x. 7.4.

Pafturage compared to agriculture, xvi. 9. x,

Paufe in vegetation at Midfummer, i IN, 219, 1x2. 9.

Pear-tree in part decorticated, 1x. 2. 10. XV: 2. 3:

ve 2e ee CONMPIEHEU DYWITE, AV. 2. 4

....... beaïsat the extrernitiés, why?ix. D

....... ripens by baking, x. 8. 1.

Peas grow in water, xi. 2.

.... rows of from fouth- eat to nôrth-weft,

Xi, 230%

,. Contain moré meal than oats, xvi. 6: 2.

,. boil foft, XVI 4 2:

>. MUIE, VI. 2. 0. XVI. Aer.

»*-.. their pods nutritious 2. 2.

.... economical provender, xvi. 6.2.

Penetrability of foils, x. 3. 6

Perfpiration vegetable oxygenatéd, xiii.

Petals are refpirätory orpans, iv:&:°T

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Phofphorus in rotten wood, x. 5.1. SUR SE SAIT A VEPCIAUIES, 2e 5. 9 re de KA 020; suovs..e PIvES folidity tO THMDÉT, X. 9. 6

Oxydes of metals, x.!2. 3. x. 7. 1. Phofphate of lime, x. 5. 5:°x. 7.6. Oxygen, x. 2. x. 7.2. See s ice in the gluten of wh te Additional ....... abounds in rain water and in fnow, note vi. XI. 2 2. Pignut, bynium, xvi. 23. 4 K 92 Pine." Re Æ= das me D_ ne ë PE Re x ne D mp SEE APE

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