INDEX, [9S9 



Turnips, Swedish, directions for planting, 228. 



, fur the cultivation of, 233. 



, for preserving of, 240. 242. 



proper age for planting, 187. 



Tierney, Mr., 230. 

 Tissot, Monsieur, 282. 

 Taylor, Job, 328. 

 Tocker, Miss, 443. 

 Tithes, 443. 

 Wiltshire, 181. 

 Waithman, Signer, 336. 

 Wakefield, Mr. O., 398. 

 Winchester, 444. 

 Wiggins, Mr., 201. 



INDEX TO PART III. 



Alleghennv Mountains, paragraph 564. 



Burden, Sir F., 461, 



Birkbeck, Mr., 507. 



Letters to, against emigrating to the lUinofs Ter-f 



ritory, 569. 616. 621. 



Broom-Corn, the utility of, 641. 



Baring, Mr., 647. 



Cartwright, Major, 461. 



Cincinnati, 487. 4B9. 



Chambers, Mr. Judge, a tavern-keeper, 520. 



Clav, Mr., 531. 



Chillicothe, 540. 



Corn, Mr. Birkbeck's idea of the extent of crop of, &c. 606. 



Cobbett, Mr., his Letter on Ruta Baga, 649. 



Churcher, Mary-Ann, 666. 



Brown, T.Esq., Dedication to, 249. 



Dillon, Mr., 549. 



Expenses of Mr. Hulme on his Tour, 566. 



ditto, for a Year's house-keeping, 567. 



of settlins in thelUiuois, as calculated by Mr. Birk- 

 beck, 592. 597. 693. 



of the erection of buildings, by Mr. Cobbett, 599, 



600, 601. 603. 

 , French Lick, 526. 



Flower, Mr. G., his opinion that Farmers '♦ transplant well." 

 574.^, 



