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GENE AL INDEX. 



Agriculture, 'British,' political history of, 742 ; laws 



on wool, 743 ; on corn, 744 ; roads, 750. 



Agriculture considered as a science, 1259 ; object of 



the art, 1261 ; mode of instruction preferred, 1262 ; 



mode of study recommended, 1263. 



Agriculture, history of, during the middle ages, 179. 



Agriculture, history of, in ultra European countries 



during the middle ages, 257. 

 Agriculture, in regard to the state of society, its 

 divisions, or kinds, 1249 ; agriculture of science, 

 1250 ; of habit, 1251 ; Barbarian culture, 1251 ; 

 economy of savages, 1253. 

 Agriculture, its classical history, 4. 

 Agriculture, its geographical divisions, or kinds, 

 1227 ; agriculture of irrigation, 1228 ; of manures 

 and irrigation, 1229 ; of draining and manures, 

 1230 ; fishing and hunting, 1231. 

 Agriculture, its history among ancient and modern 



nations, 2. 

 Agriculture, its history from the deluge to the es- 

 tablishment of the Roman empire, 5. 

 Agriculture, its origin and history, 1. 

 Agriculture, its physical divisions, or kinds, 1239 ; 

 agriculture of water-fed lands, 1240; of sun-burnt 

 lands, 1241 ; of mountains, 1242 ; of plains, 1243. 

 Agriculture, its traditional history, 2. 

 Agriculture, literary history of, in England during 



the seventeenth century, 246. 

 Agriculture of Abyssinia, 1041. 



Africa, present state of, 1040, 



Algiers, 1069. 



Amazonia, 1218. 



Ancient Greeks, 17. 



Ancient Moors, 689. 



Arabia, 870. 



Asia, present state of, 846. 



Asiatic Turkey, 847. 



Asiatic islands, 1012. 



Australasia, 1012, 



Austria, 607. 



Bachapins of the south of Africa, 



1112. 

 Babylon, 36. 

 Bavaria, 603. 

 Benin, in Africa, 1080. : 

 ' Birman empire, 921. 



Bootan, 1007. 

 Borneo, 1020.! 

 Brazil, 1207. ' 



Britain, 1254; considered geogra- 

 phically, 1255; physically, 1256; 

 socially, 1257. 

 Britain after the Norman conquest, 



204. 

 Britain during the Anglo-Saxon dy- 



nasty, 196. 

 Britain from the fifth to the seven- 

 teenth century, 195. 

 British isles, modern history of, 741. 

 British possessions of North Ame- 

 rica, 1166. 

 Bushmans of Africa, 1113. 

 Cambodia, 943. 

 Canada, 1167. 

 Canary islands, 1120. ? 

 Cape Breton, 1171. 

 Cape of Good Hope, 1087. 

 Cape Verd islands, 1119. 

 Carolines, 1032. 

 Carthage, 38. / 



Cayenne, 1215. 

 Celebezian islands, 1023. 

 Chili, 1214. 

 Chinese empire, 951. 

 Chinese Tartary, 1005. ; 

 Cochin China, 944, 

 Congo, 1082. 

 Cuba, 1173. 

 Denmark, 588. 



Eastern coast of Africa, 1114. 

 Egypt, 8. 



Empire of Morocco, 1072. 

 England in the early part of the six- 



teentli century, 221. 

 European Turkey, 729. 

 Foulahs of Africa, 1078. " 

 France from the fifth to the seven- 

 teenth century, 185. 

 France, present state of, 373. 

 Friendly Islands, 1039. 

 Germany, present state of, 543. ' 

 Germany from the fifth to the seven- 

 teenth century, 192. ; 



Agriculture of Hanover, 581. 



Hindustan, 877. 



Holland, and the Netherlands, 417. 

 ', Independent Tartary, 865. 



Ireland, 795. 



Island of Ceylon, 914. 



Isle of Bourbon, 1117. 



Italy during the middle ages, 180. 



Italy, present state of, 260, 



Jamaica, 1174, 



Japan, 946, 



Java, 927. 



Jews, 29. 



Ladrones, 1031, 



Laos, 942. 



Loango, 1081, 



Madagascar, 1115. 



Madeira, 1121. 



Mahometan states of the North of 

 'Africa, 1066. 



Malacca, 938.t 



Manillas, or Phillippine isles, 1022. 



Marquesas, 1033. 



Mauritius, 1116. 



Mexico, 1150. 



Modern Egypt, 1045. 



Moldavia, and Wallachia, 738. 



Moluccas or Spice Islands, 1024. 



New Britain, New Ireland, the Solo- 

 mon Isles, New Caledonia, and the 

 New Hebrides, 1027. 



New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, 

 1170. 



New Holland, 1025. 



New Zealand, 1028. 



North America, present state of, 

 1127. 



Nubia, 1165. 



Otaheite, 1035. 



Papua, or New Guinea, 1026. 



Paraguay, 1206. 



Patagonia, 1219. 



Pelew isles, 1030, 



Persia, 850, 



Peru, 1203. 



Phoenicia, 37. 



Poland, present state of, 628. 



Polvnesia, 1012. 



Portugal, 728. 



Prussia, 563, ^ 



Romans, 42. 



Russia, 645. 



St. Helena, 1118. " 



Sandwich isles, 1034. 



Savoy, 347. 



Saxony, 596. 



Scotland from the eleventh to the 

 thirteenth century, 208. 



Siam, 939. 



Sierra-Leone, 1079. 



South America, 1201. 



South American islands, 1220. " 

 Spain, 688. 



Sumatra, 1013. 



Surinam, 1216. 



Sweden and Norway, their present 

 state, 665. 



Switzerland, present state of, 326. , 



Terra- firma, 1202. 



Thessaly and Albania, 736. 



Thibet, 1006. 



Tonquin, 945. 



TripoU, 1067. 



Tunis, 1068. 



United States, 1130. 

 i Van Dieman's Land, 1029. 



Wales from the fifth to the seven- 

 teenth century, 197,206. 



Western coast of Africa, 1077. 



West India islands,1172. 

 Agriculture, present state of, in Europe, 259. 

 Agriculture, present state of, in ultra European 



countries, 845. 

 Agriculturists, commercial, 6939 ; jobbing farmers, 

 6939; itinerant agriculturists, 6940 ; cottage far- 

 mers, 6941 ; poultry farmers, 6942 ; garden far- 

 mers, 6943 ; seed farmers, 6944 ; orchard farmers, 

 6945 ; hop farmers, 6946 ; milk or cow farmers, 

 6947 ; dairy farmers, 6948 ; graziers, 6949 ; stock 

 farmers, 6950 ; store farmers, 6951 ; hay farmers, 

 6952 ; corn farmers, 6953 ; wood farmers, 6954 ; 

 quarry farmers, 6955 ; mine farmers, 6956 ; sal- 

 mon or river farmers, 6957 ; commercial or pro- 



