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INDEX.
Birds, to frighten, p. 381.
Bedford, Duke of, p. 417, 473.
Banks, Sir Joseph, p. 385.
Call, Sir John, p. 365,
Cattle, p. 2, 14, 96, 50, 52, 96, 107, 114.—Rules in Feeding, 190.— Winter-feeding, 383.—Summer-fold, 387.—Crops for various Soils, 387.
Clodding-Beetle, Devonshire, p. 336.
Coppices, p. 14.
Couching, p. 80.
Chicory, p. 23, 395.
Canary-Seed, p. 24.
Clover, p. 25.—Drilled, 306, 358, 445,.—Cow-Grass, 446.
Clays, p. 80, 400.
Culley, Mr. p- 580, 208.
Cook, Rev. Mr. p. 227.—His Drill Machine, 310.—His»Imple- ments, 316, 339.—His Opinion on Ploughs, 344.|
Close, Rev. Mr. p. 314.—lxperiments, to, 321.—His Opinion on Public Savings, 316.—His Plan for Farm Servants, 404.
Collett, A. Esq. 321.—His Opinion of Drilling.
Cooper, Mr. on Change of Seed, p. 378.
Cabbage-Culture, 10, 18, 54, 65, 92, 308, 431.—The Author’s Proposal to stack them, 390, 4753.
Cattle-Crops, p- 382.—Turnip, or Cape Cabbage, 396.—Green Wheat, 396.—Green Corn hayed, 397.—Quantities required, 413.—Compared, 426.—Experiment, 447.
Cotterill, Edmund and Sons, Messrs. p. 550.
Carrots, p. 21, 49, 101.—Drilled, 389.—Dibbled, 399.—Carrot- Hay, 399.—To preserve, 409, 419.—Use and Application, 425.
Carting, p. 237.—Wheel Carriages, 279.
Culture, the Row or Drill, p. 280.—Its Advantages, 290.—Objec- tions and Replies, 291.—Simple Experiment, 336.
Course of Crops, p. 354.—The Folly of Covenants in the Case, 355.
- Coke, Thomas William, Esq. p. 349, 445, 473.
Darwin, Dr. hisimproved Drill Machine, p. 346, 352, 372, 428.
Drill-Plough, Mure’s p. 70.
Draining, p. 3, 175.--Boring, or Tapping Land, 178, 401.
Ditches, Water, p. 204, 252.
Dibbling, p. 283, 323.
Docks and Coltsfoot, p. 81.
Dogs, the most useful Species in a Yard, p. 197.
Duckett, Mr. p. 231.—His Practice, 579, 327, 339.
Elkington, Mr. p. 178, 241.
Exeter, Mr. p. 309.—His experiments, to 314.


