GENERAL INDEX. 



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some even ground that is smooth aiKl soft, or into 

 the barn upon soft straw, tal^e a long rope, double 

 it, and cast a Itnot a yard from the bow ; put the 

 bow about his neclt, and the doubie rope l)etwixt 

 his fore legs ; about his hinder pasterns, and under 

 his fetlocks: when you have done this, slip the 

 ends of the tope underneath the bow of his neck, 

 and draw them (juick, and they will overthrow 

 him ; then make the ends fast ; and hold down 

 his head, 5861. 

 Castor wheel horse-hoe, 2548. 

 Castration, docking, nicking, and cropping, 5877. 

 Casualties of animals, 1954. 

 Cat, Felis catus, 6668. 

 Catarrh or influenza in cattle, 6248. 

 Catarrhal fever in horses, 5765. 

 Catch drain in irrigation, 4086. 

 Catch-work meadows, 4095. 



Caterpillars, different sorts, 6866 ; gooseberry, 6920. 

 Cato,M. Porcius, his works on agriculture, 45. 

 Cattaneo, Giacomo, his work ou agriculture, page 



1177. A. D. 1767. 

 Cattle of Aberdeenshire, 7066. 

 Cattle surgery, 6272. 

 Cattle hammels and sheds, 2677. 

 Cattle obstetrics, 6275. 



Cattle of Piedmont, careful mode of feeding, 269. 

 Cattle of Devonshire, 7038. 

 Cavan, agricultural survey of, 7099. 

 Cavendish, William, Marquess and Duke of New- 

 castle, his work on horses, page 1163. A. D. 1667. 

 Cavia cobaya, or Guinea pig, 6614. 

 Cavy ; see Cavia, 6614. 

 Cayenne, agriculture of, 1215. 

 Celebezian islands, agriculture of, 1023. 

 Cels, Jacques Martin, his works on agriculture, page 



1174. A. D, 1795. 

 Ceratonia siliqua, thecarobbean, or St, John's bread, 



or locust tree of the bible (figured), 1078. 

 Cereal grasses, culture of, 4596. 

 Cervus, the deer family, 6616 ; C. elephas, 6617 ; 

 C. capreolus, 6618; C. dama, 6619; C. alces, 6622; 

 C. tarandus, 6623. 

 Ceylon, agriculture of, 914 ; soil, 915 ; cultivation, 

 916 ; implements, 917 ; farm yard, 918 ; embank- 

 ment, 919. 

 Chahert, Philippe, his works on agriculture, page 



1173. A. D. 1785. 

 Chaflfcatter, 246& 

 Chambray, Louis, marquis de, his work on agricul- 



ture, page 1172. A. D. 1765. 

 Chamerops humilis, the fan palm, its culture in 



Spain, 704. 

 Chamois goat, Antelope rupicapra, 6626. 

 Chamomile, 5523. 



Chamomile, culture of, in Derbyshire, 7014. 

 CJianvallon, his work on agriculture, pace 1172. A. D. 



1769. 

 Chaptal, Comte, his work on agriculture, page 1175. 



A. D. 1823. 

 Charcoal, wha*, how manufactured ; in what pro- 

 portions afforded by different plants, 1467 ; proper- 

 ties of charcoal, 1468. 

 Chatelain, Le Chevalier, his work on agriculture, 



page 1175. A. D. 1816. 

 Cheese, Gruy^re, how made in Switzerland, 34S. 

 Cheese-making, process of, 633.'>. 

 Cheese-making in Cheshire, 7038. 

 Cheese mite, 6913. 

 Cheese presses, 6310. 



Cheese, Parmasan, how made in Lombardy, 270. 

 Chemical analysis of soils, 2083. 

 Chemistry of animals, 1879. 

 Cherntes insect, or plant louse, 6885. 

 Cherries suitable for orchards, 3788. 

 Cheshire, agricvdtural survey jof, 7028. 

 Chiccory, 5503. 



Chiccory, culture of, .'5074 ; in Italy, 273. 

 Chili, agriculture of, 1204 ; plants, 120.'";. 

 Chillingham castle, wild breed of cattle at, 6130. 

 Chinese Tartary, agriculture in, 1005. . 

 Chinese com mill, 913. 



Chinese empire, agriculture of, 951 ; Dr. Abel's 

 opinion of Chinese agriculture, 952 ; Dr. Barrow's, 

 953; Livingstone's, 9;>4; dimate, 955.; surface, 

 9'i^ ; soil, 9.'57 ; landed property, 9.'J8 ; agricultural 

 products, 959 ; tea districts, 960 ; oil plants; 967 ; 

 ; tallow tree, 9fi8 ; wax tree, 969 ; camphire tree, 

 : 971; oak, 972; maiden-hair tree,> 973; cordage 

 plant, 974 ; cotton, 975 ; silk worm, 975 ; ground- 

 nut, 977 ; water chestnut, 978 ; millet, 979; cab- 

 bage, 980; live stock, 982; wild animals, <184; 

 bird, 985 ; fisheries, 986 ; implements, 987 ; ope- 



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rations, 988; tillage, B89; manures, 991 ; retiring 

 houses, 999; terrace cultivation, 1001; forests, 

 1003 ; row culture general, 1002 ; national agricul- 

 tural fete, 1004. 



Chocolate tree, Theobroma (figured), 1206. 



Christ, J._ L., his work on agriculture, page 1176. 

 A. D. 1/80. 



Chronic cough, 5788. 



Chronic founder in the feet, 5850. 



Churning, process of, 6322. 



Churns, different kinds of, 6311. 



Circulating system of animals, 1934. 



Cicer arietinum (figured), the chick pea, 406. 



Cichorium intybus (figured), chiccory, culdvated as 

 an herbage plant in ltalj, 273. 



Cider, its manufacture, 3809; gathering the fruit, 

 3810; mixing, 3811; grinding, 3812; pressing, 

 3815; fermenting, 3816; barrelling, 3817 ; stum- 

 mmg, 3820 ; bottling, 3821 ; machinery and uten- 

 sils, 3824 ; mills, 3826 ; press, 3831 ; cloths, 3832 ; 

 vats, 3833 ; casks, 3834. 



Cider mills, different kinds of, 3826. 



Cinnamon, Laurus canella, 1208. 



Citron, as grown in Persia, 856. 



Cistus, ladaniferus (figured). Gum cistus, its use in 

 Spain, 710. 



Clackmannanshire, agricultural survey of, 7060. 



Clap or strain in the back sinews of horses, 5833. 



Clare, agricultural survey of, 7092. 



Claridge, John, his work on agriculture, page 1166. 

 A. D. 1793. ^ 



Claridge, John, his work on the changes of the 

 weather, page 1164. A. D. 1744. 



Clark, John, F.S.A., his works on agriculture. Daee 

 1167. A. D. 1794. 



Clarke, Charles, his treatise on gypsum, page 1166. 

 A. D. 1792. *^** 



Clarke, Cuthbert, his work on agriculture, page 

 1167. A. D. 1777. 



Clarke's draining plough, 2519. 



Classification of soils, 2067 ; by Sir H, Davy, 2068 : 

 by Thaer, Thouin, and Fellenberg, 2070. 



Claveau, or sheep pox, 6505. 



Clay, to dry and burn, 2981. 



Clcghorn, James, his work on agriculture, page 1171. 

 A. D. 1822. 



Cleaning roots, 2901. 



Cleaning cattle, 2994. 



Climate in respect to the culture of vegetables, 1790, 



Climate of Britain, study of, 2369. 



Cline, Henry, Esq., his theory of improving the breed 

 of animals, 2014. 



Clipping, 2919. 



Cliquot, Blervache, his work on agriculture, page 

 1173. A, D. 1789. 



Cloathing arts, plants grown for, 5291. 



Clotted cream, 6375. 



Clouds, their effects relating to the atmosphere and 

 vegetation, 2249. 



Clouds, their nomenclature, by Luke Howard, 2289. 



Clover family, culture of, 4985 ; species and varieties, 

 4986 ; soil, 4J)92 ; sowing, 4995 ; taking the crop, 

 5003 ; making into hay, 5006 ; produce, 5018 ; seed. 



Clover and turnips, their introduction, as agricul. 

 tural plants, into England, 235, 



Clydesdale, agricultural survey of, 7056. 



Clymer's plough, 250.^. 



Clystering in veterinary surgery, 5874. 



Clysters used in veterinary medicine, 5895, 



Coal mines, 3580. 



Coal strata of Durham, 7023 ; fig. 796. 



Cob, a kind of wicker basket, made so as to be car- 

 ried on the arm. Hence a seed-cob, or seed-lip, is 

 a basket for sowing from, 24;37. 



Cochin China, agriculture of, 944. 



Cochineal, culture of, in Mexico, 1161. 



Cochineal, or coccus insect, 6887. 



Cochrane, Archibald, Earl of Dundonald, his works 

 on agriculture, &c., page 1167. A. D. 1795. 



Cochburn, of Ormiston, a great improver, 772. 



Cock-roach, 6878 ; black-beetle, 6879. 



Cocoa tree, Cocos nucifera (figured), its culture and 

 application in Hindustan, 888. 



Cocoa root, or eddoes. Arum and Caladium, various 

 species, culture of, in the West Indies, 1192. 



Cock and hen, 6(i83 ; game cock and hen, 6684 ; 

 Dorking variety, 668;>; Poland cock and hen, 

 6686 ; every-day, 6(i87 ; bantam, 6688 ; Chittagong 

 or Malay, 6689; shackbag, or Duke of L-.-eds, 

 6690 ; Spanish, 6691 ; breeding of gallinaceous 

 poultry, 6692; general management, 6693 ; moult- 

 ing, 6700; hatching, 6702; protlucts, 6706 ; fat- 



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