

INDEX TO PART I. 



APPLES exchanged for turnips, March Slst. 



Fall-Pipin, description of, Oct. 7th. 



Buckwheat, time for sowing, July 23rd. Time for cutting, 

 Oct. 6th. 



Barns, very fine in Pennsylvania, Feb. 16th. 



Beans, kidney, green, in market, Oct. llth. 



Board of Agriculture, par. 117. 



Birkbeck, Mr. par. 16, Jan. 21st, Feb. 23rd, March llth. 



Burdett, Sir F. March 12th, par. 98. 



Candles, home made, remarks on, Dec. 25th. 



Climate, May 5th, 1817, to April 24th, 1818. 



Corporations, as law-givers, Feb. 28th. 



Curwen, Mr. par. 68, 69, 121, 123. 



Cartwright, Major, par. 111. 



Cramp/ Mr. par. 117, 132. 



Castlereagh, par. 120. 



Disciples, ears of corn that they plucked, June 3rd. 



Dress whereby to judge of the weather, June 16th, July 

 10th, Sept. 18th 28th, Oct. llth 22nd, Nov. llth, 

 March 21st. 



Dews, equal to showers, July 29th, Jan. 13th. 



England, neatness of its inhabitants, par. 18. Wetness of the 

 climate, July 24th. Population of, shifted, and not aug 

 mented, by the Funding System, Feb. 16th. 



Fences on Long Island, par. 16. 



Flies and musquitoes, bred by filth, June 19th, July 14. 



Fowls ought to be kept warm, Jan. 4th, March 15th. 



Farms, description of, on Long Island, par. 22. 



houses in Pennsylvania, Feb. 16th. 



Fruits, dried, March 31st. 



Flowers, want of, in America, par. 22. 



Fortescue, Feb. 16th. 



Freeman tie, Mr. Nicholas, March 1st. 



Gauntlet, Mr. W., his pigs, par. 101. 



Harvest earlier than in England, par. 19. Description of, 

 July 24th. 



