INDEX. Egremont, Earl of, p.473. : Ellison Sheep, p. 365, 512, 520, 521.—Anecdote from, 525.
Fencess p. 3, 129, 240.—Wall, 244.— Fruit Fences, 240, 255.—Le ine 100 vel, 244.—Wall, 241.—Quickset, 246.—Transplanting Hedges, 242.—Plashing, 251.—Gates, 251.—Quicks, 252.—Poplar, 257. —Willow, 262.—Quicks blighted, 270.
Furrows, Water, p: 15.
Furze, p. 17, 398.
Fallow-turnip, p. 26.—Fallows, 52, 80, 93, 105, 109.—System of, De
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Fruit, p. 94. Fern, p. 95. Farms, hiring and stocking, p. 121. Fans, Machine, 216. Fuller, the Rey. Mr. 418. 8 np. Fold-Sheep, p. 74, 79, 93, 100, 110.—Home-Fold, 190. Kog, or Autumnal Grass, p. 92, 389.
Generation equivocal, p. 37].
Grasses, p. 28, 75, 96, 431.—Names and Characters of the principal English, 437.—Laying-down, 435.—Quantities, 440.
Field-Garden, p. 411.
Gibbs, Messrs. Seedsmen to the Board, 403, 436.
Game, p. 150.
—Green cuir Hemp, p. 36. Hops, p- 45, 60, 94. Harrowing, p. 48, 237. Baritt Hoeing, p. 48, 53, 79, 91.—Hand and Breast-hoe, 339.—Number of, 341. sa Horse-hoeing, p. 53.—Horse-hoe, 229, 338. Objece Hedging, p. 129. ‘ Hassenfraz, p. 143.- Hill, the Rev. Mr. p. 322. g Hay-making, of artificial and natural Grasses, p. 75.—Makers, how employed in wet weather, p. 79. 9 498, Harvest, p. 83.—Management, 84, 93. Horses, p. 108, 111, 114—Their Food, 423, 469.—Brood- Mare and , Foals, 479.—Feeding and Management, 481.—Dead Pulls—Phy- sic, 482.—Shoeing—form of Cart-Horse, 483.—Coach- Horse— Form of the Hackney—Age of the Horse, 484-5. Home-Stall, p.50, 51, 127, 180.—Circular Form of, 185. Husbandry, Implements of, p. 207.—Various Kinds, 209, 230.—Ar- tists, 292.—Amos’s Drill, 309.—Cook’s Cultivator, 345—Harrows, 346. Hitt, Esre- 2 va pe 5 Sy ees— ret 7_: yaa= ~~< enti 4


