INDEX.
Parsley, p. 400. Parsnips, p. 23, 4927. 42 Pembroke, Earl of, p.481. Radish Seed, p. 24. Rhubarb, p. 38. Rolling, p.48, 336 Rutabaga, or Swed ipilieesiy. p. 57,393, Raking, p. 88. Rooks and Sparrows, p. 201 Reaping-Machine, p. 216. Rape and Cole, p. 71.—Threshing it in the field 7xcautiously recom- mended, 72, 89,—Drilled, 298. Rye, 93. eadov, Ridge-Work, p. 336. Rabbits and Poultry, p.551.—Warrens—Chickens—Various Breeds of Fowls, 552,—Management—Ducks, Geese, Turkies, Pigeons, Io. Salesmen, Remarks on, p. 478: Saintfoin, p. 29, 443. Stacking, p. 87, 185. Sewell, James Esq. p. 551.
ules, Seeds, p. 89. 1 Ma- Shack, p. eee 97. Steeping, p. 99. ae
Servants, p. 102. Soils and Manures, p. 139 Somerville, Lord, p. 219,231,239, 403. Somerville, Robert, Esq. 367. ogy Smith’s-shop ona Farm, p. 233. Seed, great increase from smail Quantities of, p.326.—Proper Quan- tity and Depths, 337, 341.—Change of, 375 to 381.— Manage- ment of Exotic. r mber Sheep-shearing, p. 74.—Winter Losses on, 401.—Stored Yurnips for Ewes, 410.—Breeding, 519.—Age and Denominations, 520.— Summer-feeding, Cotting, Folding, Wool, 521 to 523.—Shearin ig in Cold W ete 524-5.—House-Lamb, 526.—Different Breeds, 528.—Rot. 530.—Blood, Goggles, Red-water,&c. 551,—Lambs, Smearing, Marking*, 533.—Improvements in France,&c.$33. Roots, Stable, Cart, p. 192. 3,40 Stacey, the Rev. Mr. on Turnip Crops, p. 374. Stalls, Out, p. 193 Swine, p. 536.—Breeding, Weaning, Castration, 538.—Attendance, Pigging-house, 539.—Wash,&c. Potatoes, bad, 540.— Roasters, 541.—Weaning and Store-Management; Sour Wash, 542.— Warm Lodging, 543.—Summer-feeding, 543-4.—Price, Sale, Spaded


