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GENERAL INDEX. 



Bridge, portable, for Hve stock, 6996. 



Bridle sores, 5778. 



Britain, agriculture of, after the Norman conquest, 

 204 



Britain, agriculture of, from the fifth to the seven- 

 teenth century, 195. 



Britain, agriculture of, during the Anglo-Saxon 

 dynasty, 196. 



British isles, modern agricultural history of, 741 ; 

 political history, 742 ; professional history, 755 ; 

 literary history, 781. 



British fauna, or catalogue of British animals, 1984. 



British North America, agriculture of, 1166 ; Ca- 

 nada,'ll67. 



British flora, distribution of, 1759 ; perfect plants, 

 1761 ; imperfect plants, 1762 ; introduction of 

 exotics, 1770 ; purchasable plants, 1772. 



Broken wind, 5789. 



Broken knees in horses, 5837. 



Broom, field culture of, 5080. 



Broussonet, Pierre-Marie-Auguste, his works on 

 agriculture, page 1173. A. D. 1787. 



Brown, Robert, his works on agriculture, page 1168. 

 A. D. 1799. 



Brugnone, Gio, his works on agriculture, page 1177. 

 A. D. 1781. 



Bruising machine, 2467. 



Buchox, Pierre Joseph, his works on agriculture, 

 page 1171. A. D. 1760. 



Buckinghamshire, agricultural survey of, 6998. 



Buckwheat, 4736. 5499. 



Buckwheat, culture of, in Flanders, 456. 



Budding plants, 1621. 



Buffalo, 6279. 



Buffalo of Hindustan, 898. 



Buffalo of Egypt, 1059. 



Buliard, his work on agriculture, page 1173. A. D. 

 1778. 



Bull or ox family, 6105 ; see Ox. 



Bull family, anatomy and physiology of, 6227. 



Bunias orientalis (figured), culture of, 5084. 



Buns, the stalks of hemp from which the bark or 

 woody matter has been taken oflT, 5334. 



Buonaparte, agricultural societies, &c., established 

 by him, 376. 



Burnet, culture of, 5064. 



Burning clay, operation of, 2981; theory of burnt 

 clay as a manure, 2982 ; common method by kilns, 

 2985 ; improved method, 2987 ; burning with 

 quicklime, 2989. 



Burroughs, Edward, Esq., his work on agriculture, 

 page 1170. A. D. 1820. 



Bush harrow, 2576. 



Bushmans, their agriculture, 1113; spade, 1113. 



Bustard, Otis tarda, 6756 ; little bustard, O. tetrax, 

 6756. 



Butler, Charles, his work on bees, page 1162. A. D. 

 1609. 



Butter, making and curing of, 6320. 



Butter of Epping, 6187. 



Butterflies, 6889; chrysalis state, 6891 ; perfect in- 

 sect, 6892; British butterflies the most remark- 

 able, 6893. 



Buttermilk, 6379. 



Cabbage tribe, field culture of, 4969. 



Cabbage, its culture and application in China, 980. 



Cabbage tree of the Pellew isles (figured), 10,'X). 



Cabbage tree beetle of Surinam (figured), 1217. 



Cactus opuntia (figured), Indian fig, 703. 



Cadet de Vaux, Antoine Alexis, his works on agri- 

 culture, page 1173. A. D. 1782. 



Caithness, agricultural survey of, 7069. 



Calendarium florae, principles of forming, 1629; uses 

 of, 1630. 



Calf pens, 2678. 



Calkins, or turn-ups, in frost-shoeing of horses, 5937. 



Caloric, how distributed in the animal kingdom, 

 1967. 



Calthorpe, Charles, his work relative to the lord of 

 a manor and his tenant, page 1162. A. D. 16a'5. 



Calvel, Etienne, his work on agriculture, page 1174. 

 A. D. 1809. 



Calves, fattening of, 6187. 



Calves, diseases of, 6278. 



Calving, 6276. 



Cambodia, agriculture of, 943, 



Cambridgeshire, agricultural survey of, 7001. 



Camel of Persia, 859. 



Camel of Hindustan, 904. 



Camel family, 6630 ; dromedary, Arabian, Bachian, 



6630; lama,6r)31. 

 Camellia sasanqua, one of the tea plants of China, 



965. 

 Camellia bohea, black tea of China, 962. 

 Camellia viridis, green tea of China, 962. 

 Camellia oleifera, oil-bearing tea plants, 967. 

 Camelopard, 6632. 



Camphire tree, and its application in China, 971. 

 Camphor, from what plant obtained, how, and its 



uses, 1463. 

 Campo morto, farm of, near Rome, 303. 

 Canada, agriculture of, 1167 ; soil, 1168 ; products, 



1169. 

 Canals, their formation, 3526 ; utility, 3527 ; line or 



route, 3533 ; canal companies, 3539 ; execution of 



the works, 3544. 

 Canals and embankments of modem Egypt, 1048. 

 Canary grass, 5485. 

 Canary islands, agriculture of, 1120. 

 Canciana, his work on agriculture, page 1177. A. D. 



1776. 

 Canker in the feet of horses, 5858. 

 Canine madness, 6660 ; raging madness, 6661 ; dumb 



madness, 6662 ; preventive treatment, 6663. 

 Canis, or dog family, 6635 ; see Dog. 

 Cantuni, Carlo Antonio, his work on agriculture, 



page 1177. A. D. 1778. 

 Caoutchouc, or India rubber, from what plants ob- 

 *" tained, and how, 1464. 

 Cape of Good Hope, agriculture of, 1087 ; climate, 



1088 ; surface, 1089 ; soil, 1090 ; landed property, 



1091 ; farms, 1092 ; products 1093 ; vine, 1094 ; 



Constantia wine, 1095 ; almond, 1096 ; aloe, 1097 ; 



tobacco, 1098 ; live stock, 1099 ; implements and 



operations, 1106 ; agriculture of the native tribes, 



1108; of the unimproved Hottentots, 1109; Hot- 

 tentot huts and cattle, 1109, 1110 ; bachapins, 1112 -, 



Bushmans, 1113. 

 Cape Verd islands, agriculture of, 1119. 

 Cape Breton, agriculture of, 1171. 

 Capparis spinosa (figured), the caper plant, its cul- 

 ture in France, 384, 413. 

 Caprification of the fig in Turkey, 732. 

 Capulet of the hock in horses, 5843. 

 Carbon, as an article of vegetable food, 1510. 

 Carbonic acid gas in the atmosphere, 2271. 

 Carlow, agricultural survey of, 7083. 

 Carolines, agriculture of, 1032. 

 Caronelli, Pietro, his works on agriculture, page 



1177. A. D. 1791. 

 Carp, 6801. 

 Carpenter, J., his work on agriculture, page 1169. 



A. D. 1803. 

 Carradori, Groachino, his work on agriculture, 



page 1177. A.D. 1803. 

 Carraway, 54521 

 Carrera, Antonio, his work on agriculture, page 



1177. A. D. 1780. 

 Carriage in irrigation, 4077. 

 Carrot, its culture, 4926 ; varieties, 4927 ; soil, 4928 ; 



sowing, 4935; taking the crop, 4942; produce, 



4944 ; use, 4945. 

 Carrot, culture of, in Flanders, 467. 

 Carse lands of Stirlingshire, 7058. 

 Cart of Hindustan, 907. 

 Cart of Paris, 398. 

 Cart of Russia, 662. 

 Cart of Rome, 302 ; of Flanders, 507 ; of France, 



398. 

 Cart, Scotch (figured), 770. 

 Cart of modern Greece, 736. 

 Cart-sheds, 2707. 

 Carts, 2608 ; for one or two horses, 2609 ; Scotch 



one-horse cart, 2611 ; Scotch two-horse cart, 2612 ; 



improved two-horse carts, 2613 ; corn cart, 2614 ; 



dray cart, 2615 ; quarry cart, 2617 ; three- wheel 



cart, 2618. 

 Carts of Yorkshire, 7021 ; figs. 794 and 795., 

 Carter, Landon, his work on agriculture, page 1179. 



A. D. 1789. 

 Carthage, its agriculture, 38. 

 Carthamus tinctorius, cultivated in Egypt, 1057. 

 Carver, Jonathan, Esq., his work on agriculture, 



page 1179. A. D. 1779. 

 Cassava or manioc, Jatropha manihot, 1116. 

 Castcllet, Constans, his work on agriculture, page 



1177. A. D. 1778. 

 Castelli, Benedict, his work on agriculture, page 



1177. A. D. 1628. 

 Casting, the operation of throwing a horse down : 

 * it is done as follows : having brought him upon 



