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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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Pine-apple cultivated in Water, xv, 3, 4.

Piping buds, ix, 2. 1.

Pith like brain or fpinal marrow, i, 8. ix. 2, %., XVII 22 12.

Placental veffels of buds, ñ. 4, iii, 2, 6.

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sr its OLENCS Ni, 1: 4,

Plants live longer if prevented from flower- ing, Vil, I.

Plant trees fhallow in the foil, xv. 2. 4.

Plough for draining, xi. 1. 7.

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ss. DM, xi. 1.7. Add, note xit,

Ploughing if in ridge and furrow, x, 3. 8,

c..... Wheatin fpring, xil. 7.

Plume of feed afcends, why? ix, 1. 3.

Poems. See Verfes.

Points liberate air from water, xiii, I. s.

Poifon of yew leaves, xiv. 3. 2.

-.... Of euphorbium, vi. 8. 3.

....« to vegetables, xiv. 2. 7:

Poifonous exhalations, xiv. 2. 6.

Polypus, ix. 3. I.

Potatoes, early ones, xvii. r. 2.

ss... Curled ones, ix. 3: 4..Xvii..1. 2.

s See cs ACFAPONCS, XVI 1.4,

+... increafed by tranfplanting, ix. 3. 7.

es»... incfeafed by pinching off the flow- ÉTS; IX; 3-2. XVIe F2:

s.... Detter fet in drills,#vi, 2: 2.

ss... to ripen the feed, xvi. 3. 4.

os ROW tO:IMpPrOvE, XVI. 5. I.

e.....+. 16 boil in fleam, x. g. 2.

6... t0 boil mealy, xvi. 4. 2.

+... Kiled by drying on.a kiln, x. 0. 2. AVAL, 2: 4e

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+... May be planted whole, xvii.. x. 2,

Pottery, Breedon-lime for, x. 6. 8.

Prefervation of fruits, xv. 4. 1.

esssens Offecds, xvi. 7.1.

+... Of roots by cold and by heat, XviI, 2: 4.

Progrefs of nature to perfection, xx. 2. xiv. 9 2.

Propagation af good trees, ix. 3. 7,

Props for tranfplanted trees, xviii. 2, x2,

Puberty of plants, ix. 3. 1. xv. 1. 2,

Pulmonary organs, iv.

Putrefaétion, x. 8. 7,

Putrid exhalations, x 4.3% 7: 8,

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Raddle as a manure, x, 7, 1.

Radifhes to procure early, xvii, 1.#.

Rafts of hollow timber, xvii. 2, 10.

Rain contains oxygen, xiii 2.2.

-... injures the anther-duft, x, 3, 0.

Rats to deftroy, xiv. 4. 2.

.... are liable to the tape-worm, xiv, 4, 2,

Red leaves in autumn, xv. 1. 4.

Rein-deer mofs, xiii. 2. 2.

Refin elaftic from bark of holly, xvii. 3. 3.

.... wheat:flonué, vi S: CRUE TER

Refpiration of animals, x. 2. 7.

se... Of plants requires light, xiii. 1.4.

o...... Of plantsnotin their fleep, iv. 5. 5 ANT UE

........ Ofglow-wormsis luminous,x.2.#.

Rheuim hybridum; mule rhubarb, Additional notes 1. and li.

Rhubarb roots when to be taken up, xvii. 2.

ce... leaves deftroyed by mud, Additional: note 1.

Rice in Valencia, xi. 3. 4.

se. grounds, X. 8.09.

Ridges and furrows, x. 3. 7. xvi. 2, 2,

..... advantages of, xvi. 2. 2.

Rime perpendicular or lateral, xv. 3. 6.

..... frofts and black frofts, xüi 2.23

Rings of timber concentric, xviii. 2,#2.

Ripening of fruit by wounding it, xiv. 2. 9, Xe 0e Le XVe De

os... t0 difcover. Additional note x,

Roil wheat in fpring, xii. 8..

Roots defcend, why? 1x. 1. 3, xv. 2. 4,

..... at Midfummer, ix.2. 0.

..... decay.internally,.1X 3: 5.

.... End-Ditten, 1%. 3-5

+... fhould be plucked up for tranfplants. ing, KV. 24: 4.

++... from wounds of the bark, ix, 3.7:

Les EUOlATION Of, XVIL 22 TI,

Root-grafting, 1x. 3. 5.

«+. InoGulation, 1X. 3, 5..

ses Propagation,.iX, 3..5.

+. fcions for planting, xvs I, 23.

Rofe plaintain, 1x. 2. 11.

KRofes to forward, xvi. 2. 5.

e.. doublé ones,.xix. 2: 1:

Rotof timber,. ii. 2, 3e iXs 2. 8 Xviii.

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