1 N D E X.
e, South Cornwall,
„W eſt Devo Oon.11.
ok Fallows, ii. 2
Timber, its Managemer nt, in
Welſt Devon, i. 88. —[rees, Species of, Weſt Devon, i. 84. —„ their pro- Per Management ſuggelt- ec ai 11. 154.
—-
hes, Weſt Devon, i. 49.
Tiverton to Taunton, ii. 185.
Tools of Weſt Devon, i. 127 7
Tormenting, 1. 296.
Operation or
85 orrington and its Environs, 11. 54.
—— to Biddeford, 1i. 55.
Towns, Weſt Devon, i. 23.
— South Hams, 1.284.
„South 11. 16.
—— Eaſt Coinwall, 11. 15.
—, Weſt Dorſet, 1i. 137.
Townſhi hips, Weſt Devon,
4. 22.
Cornwall,
—, South Hams, 1. 283.
— ⁴, Remarks on, 1. 283.
— Vale of Exeter, ii. 106.
Tradition reſpecting the Cultivation of Commons, 11. 132.
Tradition, Note on its Au- thenticity, ii. 133.
Training Hedges, ii. 27 5.
Trav elling, Nernarks 11. 193.
Trowbridge, ii. 212.
Turnep Crop, on the Im- provement of, South De- von, i. 313. Culture, General Obſervations on, i. 197. Turneps and their Culture, Weſt Devon, i. 194.
¹, South Hams, i. 299.
—, Vale of Exeter, 11. 118.
, Hoing of,
duced, 11. 281.
„ Mowing theWeeds of, ii. 297.
Two-Ox Plowteam, ii. 349.
on,
intro-
V.
VALE of Exeter, Diſtrict oOf, ii. 95.
„Character of, defined, ¹i. 99.
— of Taunton, Of, li. 163.
Glaſtonbury, ii. 200.
Trowbridge, ii. 212.
Vegetating Proceſs, Weſt Devon, i. 164.
Velling, Method of, i 143.
Venville Right, its Nature, il. 20.
Diſtrict
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