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Occupiers of Devonſhire, i. 70.
„Weſt Devon, i. 104.
Octagonal Vards, Remarks on, ii. 318.
*„ further Remarks on, ii. 35 1⸗ Okehampton and its Envi-
rons, ii. 43. — to Torrington,
31. 45. Orchards, and their Manage- ment, Weſt Devon, i. 213. -—, GeneralObſerva- tions on, i. 233. ——, South Hams, i.
300. , South Cornwall, ii. 8. „ Eaſt Cornwall, 11. 15.
„ their Character, near Dulverton, ii. 82. ——Vale of Exeter, ii. 119.
——, Weſt Dorſet, ii. 147.
——, Danmonian, their Termination, N. ii. 148.
——, Danmonian, their Termination, Vale of Taunton, ii. 171.
„Vale of Taunton, iI. 171.
— ii. 264.
Orchard Grounds, Remarks on their Application, i. 422.
„onBreaſtPlowing,
Orchard Grounds, on the Im- provement of, South De- von, i. 315.
Oxen, as Beaſts of Labor, in Weſt Devon, i. 116.
—, Method of driving, i. 116.
—, Breaking in, N. i. 118.
——, a favorite Team, Weſt Devon, i. 118.
—, Remarks on Shoeing, 11. 283.
„Remarks on Training for the Yoke, ii. 285.
—, on Plowing with àa
Pair, ii. 349.
P.
PACKHORSES, Weſt De- von, 1. 115.
„on the compa-
rative Diſpatch of, N.
1. 115.
—, South Hams, i. 293.
Padſtow Hiil, ii. 5o.
Paring Spade, i. 142.
Paring and Burning, general Remarks on, i. 146.
Paſturage of Dartmore, ii. 25.
Peat, charred for the Uſe of Blackimiths, N. ii. 28- Peeling Coppice Wood ſtand-
ing, 1. 93. Pigs, Weſt Devon, i. 257. Pilchard
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