GENERAL INDEX. 



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Cutting in the feet of horses, 58(50. 



Cutting, 2915 ; draw cuts, 29l() ; pruning, 2917.'' 



Cyperus esculentus r(figured), cultivated in Austria 



as a coffee plant, 617. 

 Cyprinus auratus, or gold fish in China, 986. 



D. 



Dairy and'its management, 6282 ; principles of milk, 

 6281 ; dairy house, furniture, and utensils, 6297 ; 

 milking and management of milk, 6315 ; making 

 and curing butter, 6320 ; cheese-making, 6335 ; 

 catalogue of cheeses and other products of milk, 

 6349. 

 Dairy house, different plans for, 6300. I 

 Dairy furniture, 6297. 

 Dairy utensils, 6297. 

 Dairy at Woburn, 6999; fig. 775. 

 Dairy, management of, Gloucestershire, 7006. 

 Dairy cows, management of, 966. 

 Dairy of Ireland, 829. 

 Dairy of Switzerland, 342. 

 Dairy, its economy, 5546. 

 Dairies of Lombardy, 270. 

 Dairies, public, in Savoy, 359, 

 Dairies of Flanders, 516. 

 Dairies of France, 394. 

 Daisey, or staggers in cattle, 6270. 

 Dalri/mple, William, Esq., his work on agriculture, 



page 1168. A. D. 1800. 

 Dandolo, Vincenzo, his works on agriculture, page 



1178. A. D. 1812. 

 Dartmoor, forest of, 7038. 



Darwin, Erasmus, M.D., F.R.S., his work on agri- 

 culture, page 1168. A. D. 1800. 

 Date tree, its culture and uses in Hindustan, 894. 

 Daubenton, Jean Louis Marie, his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1174. A. D. 1802. 

 Davis, Thomas, Esq., his work on agriculture, page 



1167. A. D. 1794. 

 Davis, Richard, his work on agriculture, page 1167. 



A. D. 1794. 

 Davis, of Longleat, his opinions as to horses for 



labor, 4469. 

 Davies, Walter, A.M., his work on agriculture, page 



1169. A. D. 1810. 

 Davy, Sir Humphry, Pres. R.S., L.L.D., V.P.R.I., 

 F.R.S., Edin. M.R.I.A., &c., his elements of agri- 

 cultural chemistry, page 1170. A. D. 1813. 

 Dawson, Wm. Esq., of Gradcn,tthe father of the 

 turnip husbandry of the Northj was born at Har- 

 l)erton in Berwickshire, in 1734, in.the same parish 

 which gave birth to the poet Thomson. He went 

 to England at the age of 16, and studied the agri- 

 culture of Norfolk for nine years. In 1759 he 

 returned, and took a lease of the fanr of Frog- 

 den in Roxburghshire. He there introducetl the 

 culture of turnips in drills, the practice of plough- 

 ing with two horses without a driver, and a bet- 

 ter mode of applying lime to lands ; improve- 

 ments of incalculable importance. This benevolent 

 character maintained teachers for the children of 

 his farm-servants at his own exiience. In 1814, 

 was published his " Causes of the Poverty of Na- 

 tions," a work which proves the soundness of his 

 principles in political economy. He died in July, 

 1815, in his 81st. year. (See F. Mag. vol. xvi. p. 169.) 

 780. 4591. 7024. 

 Day fly, 6898. 



Day laborers of Flanders, 534. 

 Dean, Dr., his work on agriculture, page 1179. A. D. 



1790. 

 De Breze, his work on agriculture, page 1172. A. D. 



1769. 

 December, weather and agricultural operations to 



be performed in, page 1196. 

 Deceptions practised by dealers as to the ages of 



horses, 5958. 

 Decortication of trees, 1649. 

 Decoys for wild ducks, how to form, 6743; pipe, 



6745 ; management, 67 14. 

 Deer family or cervus, 6616 ; see Cervus. 

 Deer, to fatten, 6620. 

 Deer, to castrate, 6621. 

 Deer husbandry, 6620. 

 Demesne lands, choice of site for, 3263. 

 Denmark, agriculture of, 558; landed property, 



558; farmhouses, 559. 

 Dcpradt, D., Archbishop of Molines, his work on 

 agriculture, page 1 174. A. D. 1803. 

 Der Schwcizcr, his work on agriculture, page 1175. 

 A. D. 1760. 



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Derbyshire, agricultural survey of, 7014. ' 



Desbois, Francis Alexander Aubert de la Chesnaie, 



his work on agriculture, page 1171. A. D. 1751. 

 Deslandcs, his work on agriculture, page 1175. A. D. 



1820. 

 Desplaces, Laurent Benoist, his works on agricul- 

 ture, page 1172. A. D. 1762. 

 Despommkrs, his work on agriculture, page 1172. 



A. D. 1762. 

 Destere, his work on agriculture, page 1179. A. D. 



1800. 

 Detached property, to consolidate, 3228. 

 Devonshire, agricultural survey of, 7038. 

 Devonshire cream, 6374. 

 Devonshire cattle, 6112. 

 Dew, theory of, by Dr. Wells, 2297. 

 Diabetes, profuse staling or pissing evil, 5816. 

 Diarrhoea or looseness, 5804. 

 Diarrhoea in horned cattle, 6266. 

 Dibber, potatoe, 2397 ; common, 2398. 

 Dickson, R. W., M.D., his works on agriculture, page 



1169. A.D. 1804. 

 Dickson, the Rev. Adam, A.M., his translations of 

 the Roman agricultural authors, 52; his works 

 on agriculture, page 1164. A. D. 1762. 

 Digestion in animals, physiologically considered, 



1928. 

 Digging, 2887. 



Digging or forking up crops, 2945. 

 Digitaria sanguinalis (figured), or Polish millet, its 



culture, 4726. 

 Dipterous insects, 6905. 

 Directive language used to horses, 5985. 

 Diseased feet, shoeing of, 5938. 

 Diseases of the horse, 5754; see Horse, diseases 



of. 

 Diseases of the feet in horses, 5848 ; founder, 5850 ; 

 contraction, 5851 ; pumiced foot, 5852 ; corns, 

 5853; running thrush, 5855; sand cracks, 5856; 

 pricks, 5857; quitter and canker, 5855; treads, 

 5859; cutting, 5860. 

 Diseases of the hop, 5440 ; the flea, 5441 ; fly, 5442 ; 

 moth, 5443 ; honey dew, 5444 ; mildew, 5445 ; 

 blights, 5446 ; fire-blast, 5447. 

 Diseases of plants, 1652; blight, 1653; from cold and 

 frosty winds, 1655; vapor, 1656; fungi, 1657; 

 smut, 16^58; mildew, 1659; honey dew, 1660; 

 dropsy, 1662; flux of juices, 1664; chilblains, 1668 ; 

 gangrene, 1669 ; etiolation, 1671 ; suffocation, 

 1672 ; contortion, 1677 ; consumption, 1679. 

 Diseases of poultry, 6757 ; catarrh, 6759; fractures, 



6760 ; gargle, 6761 ; vermin, 6762. 

 Diseases of horned cattle, 6244. 

 Diseases of calves, 6278. 

 Diseases of animals, physiologically considered, 



1954, 1960. 

 Dishley sheep, 6393. 

 Dishley, the farm of the Bakewells, some account 



of, 7013. 

 Distemper in horses, 5765. 

 Distribution of vegetables, 1687. 

 Diuretics used in veterinary medicine, 5903. 

 Dividing lands, 3066; commons, 3067. 

 Dix, William Spier, his work on agriculture, page 



1167. A.D. 1797. 

 Docking, nicking, and cropping in horses, 5877.| 

 Doild, Ralph, his observations on the dry rot, page 



1170. A.D. 1815. 

 Dodson, Col. William, his work on draining land, 



page 1163. A.D. 166.5. 

 Dog family, Canis familiaris, 6635 ; English sheep- 

 dog, 6637 ; sheejvdog of Scotland, 6639 ; mastiff, 

 6640 ; bull-dog, 6641 ; terrier, 6642 ; pointer, set- 

 ter, and spaniel, 6643; breeding and rearing of 

 dogs, 6646; diseases, 6647; asthma, 6648; sora 

 eyes, 66;X) ; cancer, 6652 ; colic, 6653 ; cough, 

 66.54 ; distemper, 6655 ; fits, 6a57 ; inflamed bowels, 

 66.58 ; inflamed lungs, 6659 ; madness, 6660 ; 

 mange, (Mxi ; worms, 6686 ; worming of whelps, 

 6667. 

 Dog tic, 6913. 

 Dogs of the Romans. 108. 

 Donaldson, James, his works on agriculture, page 



1167. A.D. 1794. 

 Donaldson, James, his work on agriculture, page 



1163. A.D. 1697. 

 Donald, R., his work on agriculture, page 1171. 



A.D. 1822. 

 Donegal, agricultural survey of, 7103. 

 Doria, Luigi, his work on agriculture," page 1177. 



A.D. 1798. 

 Dormouse, 6615. 



Dorsetshire, agricultural survey of, 70;33. 

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