GENERAL INDEX. 



N.B. The Numbers refer to the Paragraphs, not the Pagex, excepting in the case of the List of Authors, 

 where they refer to the page and the year in which the Author published : in suck cases the word page, 

 and letters A. D. are prefixed. .- 



JLbBATE, Antonio, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1177, A.D. 1808. 



Abeille, F., his work on agriculture, page 1173. A.D. 

 1791. 



Abele poplar, the largest in England, 6996. 



Aberdeenshire, agricultural survey of, 7066. 



Aberdeenshire cattle, 6126. 



Abstergent remedies, in farriery, are those used for 

 the purpose of resolving or discussing tumors and 

 concretions on the joints and other parts of ani- 

 mals. They mostly consist of volatile, stimulant, 

 and saponaceous matters, 5906. 



Abyssinia, agriculture of, 1041. 



Acclimating tender animals, 6634. 



Acclimating vegetables, 1728. 



Account books of farmers, 4509; journal, 4512; 

 cash-book, 4514; stock, 4520; books for a common 

 farmer, 4521. 



Acids of plants, how obtained, and their uses, 1397 ; 

 oxalic acid, 1398 ; acetic acid, 1399 ; citric acid, 

 1400 ; malic acid, 1401 ; gallic acid, 1402 ; tartaric 

 acid, 1403 ; benzoic acid, 1404 ; prussic acid, 1405 ; 

 composition of vegetable acids, 1406. 



Adam, James, Esq., his work on agriculture, page 

 1166. A.D. 1789. ,,^^ 



Adams, George, his work on agriculture, page 1170. 

 A.D. 1810. 



Adanson, Madame Aglae, her work on agriculture, 

 page 1175. A.D. 1822. 



Africa, agriculture of, 1040 ; Abyssinia, 1041 ; 

 Egypt, 1045; Mahometan states, 106 ; western 

 coast, 1077 ; Cape of Good Hope, 1087 ; eastern 

 coast, 1114. 



Age of horses, criteria of, 5956 ; deceptions prac- 

 tised, .5958. 



Agricultural authors of England during the six- 

 teenth century, 231. 



Agricultural circumstances of Italy during the time 

 of the Romans, 63. 



Agricultural edifices, 2657 ; buildings for live-stock, 

 2661 ; repositories and working places, 2688 ; far- 

 mer's dwelling house, 2712; cottages for farm 

 servants, 2718 ; stack-yard, and other yards, 2740; 

 farmeries, 27.57. 



Agricultural encampments of Morocco (figured). 



Agricultural establishment of Hofwyl, near Berne, 

 343. 



Agricultural establishment of Rossore, in Tuscany, 

 297. 



Agricultural establishments by Buonaparte, 376. 



Agricultural fete of the Chinese, 1(X)4. 



Agricultural implements, 2373 ; tools, 2374 ; instru- 

 ments, 2401 ; utensils, 2433 ; hand macliines, 2447 ; 

 tillage imi)lements, 2477. 



Agricultural implements, on the choice of, 4486. 



Agricultural implements of the Romans, 109; 

 plough, 110; cultivator, 114; harrow, 115; rake, 

 116; hoe, 117; spade, 120; reaping-hook, 123; 

 threshing implements^ 124. 



Agricultural implements of Flanders, 498. ' 



Agricultural implements, their invention in Egypt, 



Agricultural labors of the simplest kind, 2884. 



Agricultural o|x;rations, 2875. 



Agricultural oiierations, mixed manual, 2946. 



Agricultural operations of Flanders, 508. 



Agricultural operations of order and management, 

 3123. 



Agricultural operations of the Romans, 126. 



Agricultural operations of the scientific kind, 3053; 

 measuring land, 3054 ; taking levels, 3059 ; divid- 

 ing and laying out lands, 3066 ; estimating weight, 

 power, and quantity, 3078 ; estimating value, 3083 ; 

 professional etiquette as to plans and reports, 3106. 



Agricultural operations with plants, 2903. 



Agricultural operations with laboring cattle, 2992 ; 

 for the care of live stock, 2993 ; on the soil, 2998 j 

 with the crop, 3034. 



Agricultural produce of the Jews, 36. 



Agricultural servants, choice of, 4492 ; bailiff, 4493 ; 

 ploughman, 4494 ; shepherd, 4502 ; laborers, 

 4.503 ; apprentices, 4505. 



Agricultural servants of the Romans, 85. 



Agricultural societies, number of, in England and 

 Wales, by Farey, 



Agricultural survey of England, 6991. 



Agricultural survey of Scotland, 7()4<). 



Agricultural survey of the British Jisles, 6989. 



Agricultural writers of antiquity, 7. 



Agricultural writers of the Romans, 44. 



Agriculture, as affected by civil, political, and 're- 

 ligious circumstances, 1244 ; civilization and re- 

 finement, 1245 ; political state of a country, 1246; 

 religion, 1247 ; natural character of the people, 

 1248. 



Agriculture, as influenced by geographical circum- 

 stances, 1222 ; climate, 1222 ; culture, 1224. 



Agriculture, as influenced by physical circum- 

 stances, 1232 ; temperature and light, 1233 ; ele- 

 vation, 1234; soil, 12,37 ; moisture, 12-38. 



Agriculture as practised in Britain, 3142. 



Agriculture, British, literary history of, 781 ; Tull, 

 Bradley, Stillingfleet, Harte, Young, Marshall, 

 &c., 781; Donaldson, 782; Belhaven, 783 ; Max- 

 well, 784; Adam Dickson, 785; Lord Kaimes, 

 786 ; Wight, 787 ; Farmer's Magazine, 789 ; so- 

 cieties, 790 ; professorships, 791 ; county reports, 

 793 ; Sinclair, 794. 



Agriculture, British, professional history of, 755 ; 

 drill husbandry, 756 ; live stock, 765 ; implements 

 and machines, 770; Small's plough, 770 ; improv- 

 ing leases, 773; agricultural societies, 775; dram- 

 ing, 776 ; threshing machine, 777 ; farmeries, 

 780. 



Agriculture, British, statistics of, 6923 ; present state 

 of, 6924 ; different descriptions of men engaged in 

 its practice, 6925 ; different kinds of farms in Bri- 

 tain, 6981. ^ ^- 



Agriculture, British, topographical survey of, 6989. 

 England, 6f)91 ; Wales, 7046; Scotland, 7043; 

 Ireland, 7074; (See the different counties of 

 each, and under each county the following heads.) 

 1. Geographical state and circumstances ; 2. State 

 of property ; 3. Buildings ; 4. Mode of occupation; 

 5. Implements ; 6. Enclosing ; 7. Arable land ; 

 8. Grass lands; 9. Gardens and orchards; 10. 

 Woods and plantations ; 11. Improvements ;i^ 

 Live stock ; 13. Rural economy ; 14. P^''^^^^ 

 economy ; 15. Obstacles to improvement ; It). Mis- 

 cellaneous observations ; 17. Means of improve- 

 ment. 



