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GENERAL INDEX. 



Apples suitable for orchards, 3777, 3781. 



April, weather and agricultural oijerations to be 



performed in, page 

 Apterous insects, 6911. 

 Aquino, Charles d', his work on agriculture, page 



1177. A. D. 1736. J" 



Arabia, agriculture of, 870 ; surface, 871 ; products, 

 872; cultivated plants and trees, 873; livestock, 

 874 ; horse, 875 ; implements and operations, 

 876. 



Arabian horses, history of, 875. 



Arabians, roval stud of, in France, 393. 



Arable farming of Wiltshire, 7031. 



Archer, Lieutenant Joseph, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1168. A.D. 1801. 



Arduinio, Luigi, his works on agriculture, page 



1178. A.D. 1809. 



Areca palm, culture of, in Sumatra, 1017. 



Argyleshire cattle, 6119. 



Argyleshire plough, 2499. 



Argyleshire, agricultural survey of, 7072. 



Armagh, agricultural survey of, 7105. 



Arrow-root, Maranta arundinacea, culture of, in 



the West Indies, 1194. 

 Artificial climates, formation of, for plants, 1735. 

 Artificial springs, to form, 4156. 

 Ashes, spreadingNpf, 2979. 

 Ashes of vegetables, how obtained, used, and the 



proportions afforded by different plants, 1472; 



analysis of ashes, 1473. 

 Ashes of soils, theory of their operation, 2137 ; of 



wood, 2179, 2238 ; of clover and rye-grass, 2232. 

 Asia, agriculture of, 846. 

 Asiatic islands, agriculture of, 1012. 

 Asiatic Turkey, agriculture of, 847 ; climate, 848 ; 



mountains, 849. 

 Ass, 6087 ; different breeds of, 6090 ; training, 6093 ; 



anatomy and physiology, 6095; diseases, 6096; 



shoeing, 6097. 

 Ass of Persia, 859. 

 Ass among the Romans, 105. 

 Asses of Egypt, 1061. 



Assafoetida, from what plant obtained, 1456. 

 Astragalus bceticus (figured), cultivated in Austria 



as a coffee plant, 617. 

 Astringent medicines for live stock, 1881. 

 Atmosphere, its influence on vegetation, 2265. 

 Auger for under-draining, 2431. 

 August, weather and agricultural operations to be 



performed in, page 

 Australasia, agriculture of, 1012. 

 Austria, agriculture of, 607 ; state of landed property, 



608; management of extensive domains, 609; 



crown lands, 610; implements, 612; produce, '613 ; 



vine, 614 ; tokay wine, 614, 615 ; silkworm, 617 ; 



bees, 618; live stock, 619; horned cattle, 620; 



horses, 621 ; swine, 622 ; poultry, 623 ; tortoise, 



snail, &c., 624 ; forests, 626. 

 Ava, or intoxicating pepper, its cultivation in Bor- 

 neo, 1021. 

 Avalanches, 23S. 

 Aviary, 6795. 

 Avrouin, Foulon, his work on agriculture, page 



1175. A. D. 1818. 

 Awn separating machine, 2649. 

 Axe, saw, wedge, hammer, &c., used in agriculture, 



2414. 

 Ayrshire, agricultural survey of, 7055. 



Babylon, its agriculture, 136. 



Bachapins, their agriculture, 1112. 



Backing a horse, 5988. 



Back-raking, an operation so called by farriers. It 

 consists in anointing the hand very well with any 

 sort of oil or lard, and introducing it gently into 

 the horse's fundament, fetching out by little and 

 little the hardened excrements, when he has got 

 a cholic, and there is reason to suspect that it pro- 

 ceeds from hardened faeces in the rectum. In this 

 operation the farrier should introduce his hand 



: and arm as far up as he well can. The properest 

 person to do this is one who has a hand and arm of 

 the smallest size, 5874. 



Bacon and pork, to cure, 6576. 



Badger, to destroy, 6853. 



Bagging ; see Reaping. 



Bagot, his works on agriculture, page 1164. A. D. 

 1806.. 



Bailey, John, Esq.. his works on agriculture.'page 



1167^ A. D. iiyy. 



Baker, John Wynn, his work on agriculture, page 



I 1165. A. D. 1771. 



BakeweU, some account of his farm and fanning, 

 7013. 



BakeweU, his practice in breeding animals. 



BakeweWs farm Dishley described, 7013. 



BakeweU, Robert, Esq , his work on agriculture, 

 page 1169. A. D. 1808. 



BakewelVs improvements !on live stock, history of, 

 765. 



Bald, Robert, his work on agriculture, page 1170. 

 A. D. 1812. 



Ball, in farriery, a well known form of medicine, 

 for horses or other animals, which may be passed 

 at once into the stomach. It is a mode by which 

 those substances which are in a solid state, may 

 be thrown into the stomach, and which could not 

 be properly effected in any other way. They 

 should be made of a long oval shape, and about 

 the size of a small egg, being conveyed over the 

 root of the tongue by the hand, 3863. 



Balls and drinks, mode of giving, to horses, 5863. 



Balls, cordial, cough, &c., used in veterinary prac- 

 tice, 5889. 



Balsams what, from what plants obtained, and how 

 used, 1457; Benzoin, 1448; Storax, 1459; Styrax, 

 1460; Balsam of Tolu, 1461; Balsam of Peru. 

 1462. 



Bamboo, its uses in Hindustan, 895. 



Banana, Musa paradisiaca (figured), 1165.' 



Banister, John, his works on agriculture, page 1168. 

 A.D. 1799. 



Banks of rivers, to guard, 4038. 



Banks, Sir Joseph, Bart. K.B., his works on agricul- 

 ture, page 1168. A. D. 1803. 



Barbara, Marco, his work on agriculture, page 1177. 

 A. D. 1785. 



Barbe, Marbois, his works on agriculture, page 1174. 

 A. D. 1798. ^ 



Barber, William, his works on farm buildings, page 

 1169. A. D. 1805. ^*^ ^ 



Barelle, Giuseppe, his works on agriculture, page 



1177. A. D. 1807. 



Barham, Henry, his works on the silkworm, page 

 lias. A. D. 1718. 



Bark for tanners, its valuation, 3767. 



Barking trees, 3748 ; instruments, 3748; drying and 

 preparing the bark, 3749. 



Barley broad of Kircudbrightshire, 7054. 



Barley, culture of, 4659 ; species and varieties, 4660 ; 

 soil, 4671; sowing, 4676'; harvesting, 4682 ; produce 

 4685 ; uses, 4686. => > i 



Barns for corn, 2689 ; for hay, 2698. 



Barometer, its variations in different parts of the 

 world, 2279. 



Barron, William, F.R.S.E, his essays on the plough, 

 page 1165. A. D. 1774. i- e . 



Barrows, 2419 ; wheel, 2449; sack, 2450 ; hand, 2451. 



Bar-shoe for horses, 5932. 



Barthez, de Marmorieres, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1172. A. D. 1763. 



Bartley, Nehemiah, Esq., his work on agriculture- 

 page 1168. A. D. 1802. 



Barton, Benjamin Smith, M.D., his work on agri- 

 culture, page 1179. A. D. 1812. 



Bartram, Moses, his work on agriculture, paee 1179. 

 A. D. 1789. 



Bartram, John, M.D., his work on agriculture, pace 

 1179. A. D. 1744. 



Baskets, 2436 ; seed basket, 2437. 



Bassi, Agostino, his works on agriculture, page 



1178. A. D. 1811. 



Batchelor, Thomas, his work on agriculture, page 



1169. A. D. 1804. 

 Bavaria, agriculture of, 603. 

 Beat, Dr. John, his work on agriculture, page 1163. 



A. D. 1679. 

 Bean, its culture, 4764; varieties, 4766; soil, 4768; 



sowing, 4774; harvesting, 4784 ; produce, 4788; use, 



4790. 

 Bean dibble, 2469, 2571. j,. 



Bean drill, 2471, 2561. 

 Beatson's cultivator, 2538. 

 Beatsoji, Major General Alexander, his work on 



agriculture, page 1170. A. D. 1820. 

 Bcaume, Antony, his work on agriculture, page 



1172. A. D. 1770. 

 Beaumont, John, his essay on cleaving of rocks, 



page 1163. A. D. 1684. 

 Bed in irrigation, 4087. 

 Beddoes, Thomas, M.D., his works on agriculture, 



page 1169. A. D. 1808. 

 Bedfordshire, agricultural survey of, 6999. 



