INDEX
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Threſhing machines, account of ſe- veral. 126,
Timber, plan for growingit on waſte lands.
"Tombland fair, Norfolle 288
«“« Treatiſe on Agriculture," by J. Carpenter,(reviewed) 276, 347»
“« Tranſat&ions of the Society"? of Arts,(reviewed)
Tythes, a bar to expenſive and petr= mament improvement in agricul- ture.. 14
» correſpondence on, fcom the Bury Poſt-
Turnips, on the culture of, andthe beſt mode of preventing them trom the rot 81
» method of preferving them
in winter 93
5 comparative culture of, by
the broad-caſt and drill hufbandry
» One of an enormous(ze
, Ay in, method of deftroying
328
232
450
3716
108 T25
them. 2 » 00 preſerving them fromthe
froſt 3 309 » account of its introduCtion into this country 348
» a Caution concerning them 836
Union with Ireland, good effets of
it.. 370
Page Vv
Von Maltzen, Count, his deſcrip= tion of a plough fo- cutting graſs ſods,(with a plate). 299
Y
Wakefield corn market, ſtate of
Waſte land, William Pearces PEE for its improvement
Watſon, Mr. onthe WE NAANNE cul- ture of(urnips
Waiſtel1, Mr. account ois newly invented field gate
» his method of Varvefting hay 263
Wagers, curious ones 286, 3702
Wettern, Mr. his ſpeech at the Eſſex Agricultural meeting
Whitby Strand, Pickering Lythe, and the Eaſt diviſion of Long Barugh Agricultural Society 281
Worn-out ſoils, mode of cultivating 264
Woburn ſheep ſhearing, account of 438“
108
225
449
Wrexham Agricultural Society 448 Y York Agricultural Society Young Farmer; on double furrow ploughs.. 27: » Dis experiment on potatoe 0ats.. 3:70


