INDEX. 609 



Hops grows well in America, Feb. 7th. 



Hedges not found in America, March llth. 



Health, par. 23. 



Hagar, prayer of, Feb. 16th. 



Harrisburg, description of, living at, Jan. 25th 27th. 



Hulme, Mr., Feb. 15th 20th. 



Hinxman, Mr. Richard, March 1st. 



Hardwicke, Lord, par. 119. 



Indian corn described, June 3rd. 



Locusts that John the Baptist lived on, June 3rd. 



Long Island, description of, par. 12 to 15. Its nearness to 



the sea an advantage in summer, June 14th. 

 Lancaster, description of, Jan. 22nd, Feb. 12th 16th. 

 Livingstone, Mr. Chancellor, par. 25, 97. 



Mangel Wurzel, an indifferent root, par. 28. 



Moses, July 24th. 



Maseres, Mr. Baron, Dec. 16th. 



M'Kean, Judge, Jan. 10th. 



M'Allister, Mr., Jan. 28th. 



Malthus, Parson, Feb. 16th. 



New Jersey, in comparison to Pennsylvania, March llth. 



Newbold, Mr., March llth. 



Oliver, the spy, March 2nd. 



Ploughing, principles of, par. 121 to 125. 



Peas, fit to gather June 18th. Ripe in 40 days. Green, in 

 market, Oct. llth. 



Puddings of apple, July 9th, August 23rd. 



Philadelphia, remarks on, Jan. 15lh. 



Paul, James, ? T -. * i n^ i i 



Thomas, j Jan ' I6tb > March 9th ' 



Penn, William, Feb. 16th. 



Pendrill, Mr., March 1st. 



Perry, Mr. James, par. 21. 



Pitt, par. 11 7. 



Quakers, hospitality of, March 10th. Bad gardeners, March 

 llth. 



River Delaware, Jan. 13th, Feb. 20th. 



Susquehannah, Jan. 25th, Feb. 1st. 



Radish, very large, Oct. 28th. 



Ruta Baga, description of the plant, par. 25 to 30. Mode 

 of saving and of preserving the seed, par. 31 to 36. 

 Time of sowing, par. 37 to 44. Quality and prepara 

 tion of the seed, par. 45 to 49. Manner of sowing, par. 

 50 to 55. After-culture, par. 56 to 64. Transplanting, 

 par. 65 to 103. Time and manner of harvesting, par. 104 

 to 114. Quality of the crop, par. 115 to 156. 



