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Brain-worm 6er fubbers in ſheep 386 195, 287

Brand»,(bran by EE) a term for ſmut 156, 232

Braſſica,pretend2d new ſpecies of 205, 233 Brawn, weight of one 6. 2c6 Bridgewater, Earl of, his PE match« 418 Brightley Mr, James» on autum- nal ploughing. 73 -==-=, on ſmut, chemiliry, Gs 98 ===, on potatoe flour, irrigation; &c.. 302 Brining ſe-d-corn 43 Broadcaſt==ſee drilling and dibbling Bull-baiting ſnſured- 240 Balls, rheir proper qualities 45 Burnet adapted to ſandy(oils 374 Burning of chalk, manner and ex» pence of. IOT Burns by quick-lime, how(red 11:3 Buſhbury Aſſociation, proceedings of 130 Butter, remarks on making 50 C Cabbages, on the raiſing of 120 ---==- require good land 374 ===; the quantity conſumed by diffcrent animals 720

Calculations in agriculture, hints on 262 ememamene; Of efF As, in ploughing» matches. 419 Capital engaged in agriculture or trade, compared 5; 105 73» 165, 290 Carbon in plants, whence vJerived 184 Carbona ang oil, conf unded by ſome 232

Carpenter, J. on draining bogs 2115 323 emmmmummmerr, O1 plantations, prices» and the foot-rot 260 ==, on laying land to graſs 324 Carrots, a food for dairy or milking Cows. 3315 346» 416 for horſes) 346, 426 Carts, ſmall and light recommended 246 Cartwright, Rev. Edmund; on the ufe of ſalt. 29» 33 Caſt-iron plough-Mares(patent) 65 Cattle, engravings of different breeds 423 =; of äiff:rent breeds, how to be compared 3 66 Cattls hews 57» 58, 64, 133, 199, 349»

420

Chalk-lime, ERBEN and manner of burning TOI

Chemical UNSE by(EI con« demned

knowledge, among

farmers,

itsridicule condemned 155,177

184, 262, 395» 359 » 1ts 1Mportancge 235.

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agriculturifts 205 100 3 341 333, 359

197» 390 231, 416

Chemical Knowledge on foils and

plants 134 Chemical Lettres to the Board of griculture 193 China, particularly weil cultivated 40 Clay-mardl, its uſes. 17 Churning, dire&ions for. 52 Clericus et Colonus, communica- tions from. 98, 227 Cline, Henry, on the form. of ani- mals 23 Clo'h from Engliſh-grown WLE wool 201

Clover ſo1d, green and ſtanding 361, 362 C ke, T. W Eſq. acharadtterof him 233

--===, his clipping 1806, page 420 Combinations of fen-labourers, in harveſt 76 «s Communications to 077 Board of Apri- culture? vol. iv.(reviewed) 125 Compariion of cattle, of different brecds recommended 8 66

<« Complete Grazier,"*(reviewed) 45 Conv.ction of a thraſher tor leaving corn in the ſtraw 206 Cook's drill-machine, daſeribed 104 Corn, a tree trade in it recommended 167 --=, after drilled turnips, moſt produ&ive. 243 ===, average prices of, for Jan. 71 Feb. 138, March 208, April 280

May 352 -=-- cheaply| in Pruffia and

Ruſlia 297 ===; If to be ſmuggled into tbe

Countiy 1723 253

===; 3!.5 importation too much en= courag2d 7» 78» 1725 253» 297 ===; its pr ce does not regula e that of labour 8, 170; 275, 295» 301 === laws of, defenied 11, 166, 296 ===; London prices of, for Jan. 9> Feb. 137, March 27, April 279 May, 350, June 42 === of all kinds, drilled in Nor=

thumberland 249, 366

=== produced in greater plenty after graſs. 237» 258

=== ſtolen by ſervants for their horſes 222

Corn-mill, worked from"the waſte water 0 a canal 63

Correſponden's, acknowle AEEDEHEn to 72» 97» 149; 210; 2133 23825 3542 426» ſee Preface Correſponding agricultural ſocieties, 329 Covenants in leſes, 145) 248, 432 County reports on agriculture,(um

mary. 327 Courſes of GEPE: ſaid to be unne- ceſlary in drilling: 374

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