IL N D E X.
Vermin, Weſt Devon, i. 16 5.
Village Manufactures, their
Benefit to ⁴ Country, 1. 50. 7111 von 4
Villages, Weſt Devon, 1. 24.
—, V eft Dorſes,is 137.
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WAGES, Weſt Devon, i. 108.
— oOf Farm Laborers General Remarks on, 1. 103.
Waggons, Weſt Devon, 1. 119.
Wain oöof Cornwall, i. 120. and ii. 7.
Walnut Tree Leaves, their Effect on Earth Worms
—
11. 315⸗
.-, their probable Uſe in forming Drinking Pools, ii. 315.
Nalhing of Sheep, Remarks on, 1. 269.
Waſte Lands improveable, hy Sodburning, 1. 1 F. Water Mills Bars to Im- rovement, ii. 273. Waters, Weſt Devon, 1. 12. - ofWeſt Devon, their Effect on Land, i. 208.
and ii. 344.
„their Analyſis deſt- rable, 1. 209.
—, South Hams, i. 27 79.
„ Daxtmofe, ii. 23.
—, Vale of Exeter, 11. 101. 3
—, Weſt Dorſet, ii. 128.
Waters, Qualities of, Welt Dorſet, ii. 147.
th eir different Qua-
lities, with Reſpect to
Land, ii. 344.
of Fa arm Yards, Diſ-
—
poſ 11 of. 15—⸗ W tered Me 3 es, and their Management, Welt De-
von, i. 200.
their
2 Advantages, 1¹1. 344 ——, Laying
out, ii. 347.
Watering Propoſed, as aun Improvement of Dart- more, 11. 33.
— Slopes, Practical
Remarks on, ii. 345. -x the rards 0f Buckland, ii. 3 56. Weather, Weſt Devon, i. 129. Weeding, Weſt Devon, 1. 164. Welt Devon, Difricet of, i. 7. ,—— Natural Cha⸗ racters of, i. 8. Weſt of England divided in- to Diſtrigts, 1. 5. „Retroſpec- tive View ot, ii. 223. Wheat, Weſt Devon, i. 186. „South Hams, i. 297. ‚a new YVariety of, 1. 297⸗ „ Vale of EXeter, 1i. 118. „General Obſerva- tions on Seminating,
1. 190.
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