GENERAL INDEX. 



1207 



Embanking, 3337 ; history, 3998 ; general principles, 

 4001; pressure of still water, 4002; situation of 

 tee bank, 4004; direction, 4005 j construction, 

 VM6 ; materials, 4007 ; drains and floodgates, 

 4(X)8. 



Embankments, different kinds of, 4016; earthen 

 wall, 4017; mound, 4018; mound and puddle wall, 

 4024 ; mound with reversed slopes, 4025 ; mound 

 faced with stones, 4()26 ; mound and wicker hedge, 

 4027; sea wall, 4028; embankments of Holland, 

 4031. 



^Embankments, when first formed in England, 239. 



Embankment in Ceylon, 919. 



Embankments of ancient Egypt, 12. 



Embankments and canals of modern Egypt, 1048. 



Embankment in the Isle of Wight, 7029. 



Embankments of Cambridgeshire, 7001. 



Embankments in Lincolnshire, 7016. 



Embankments in North Wales, 7044. 



Embankments of Flanders, 440; of Snaerskirke, 

 near Ostend, 441. 



Embrocations used in veterinary practice, 5906. 



Emigration to independent America, and other 

 places, comparative.view of, 1148. 



Enclosing plantations', 3643. 



Endemical diseases of animals, 1956. 



Engel, liud. Hm. Hs., von, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1176. A.D. 1803. 



England, agricultural survey of, 6991 ; Middlesex, 

 6992. (See the other counties.) 



England, agriculturists of, 6925 ; laborers, 6926 ; ap- 

 prentices, 6927 ; journeymen, 6928 ; hedger, 6929 ; 



^ woodman, 6930 ; head ploughman, 6931 ; farm 

 bailiff, 6932; bailiff and gardener, 6933; forester, 

 6934 ; land steward, 6935 ; under steward, 6936 ; 

 demesne steward, 6937 ; court farmer, 6938. 



England, agriculture in, during the early part of the 

 sixteenth century, 221. 



England, agriculture in, during Queen Elizabeth's 

 time, 223. 



En pise, or rammed earth walls, 2848. 



Epidemic fever or pest, 5767. 



Epidemical diseases of animals, or epizooties, 1956. 



Epilepsy, 5769. 



Epping butter, 6187. 



ErskinCf John Francis, Earl of Marr, his work on 



, agriculture, page 1167. A.D. 1795. 



Hschenbac/i, Ch. Ghld., his work on agriculture, 

 page 1176. A.D. 1802. 



Escher, von Berg, his work on agriculture, page 

 1176. A.D. 1808. 



Essex, agricultural survey of, 6996. 



Estate, management of Sir Joseph Banks's in Lin- 

 cohishire, 7016. 



Estimating the value of work and materials, 3083. 



Estimating weight, power, and quantity, 3078. 



Etienne, Charles and J. Liebault, their works on 

 agriculture, page 1171. A.D. 1529. 



European Turkey, agriculture of, 729 ; climate, 730. 



Evelyn, John, his works on agriculture, page 1163. 

 A.D. 1661. 



Execution of improvements, how to conduct, 4238. 



Exhalation of plants, 1526. 



Exotic vegetables, their introduction into Britain, 

 1770; in the reign of Edward VI., Mary, Eliza- 

 beth, &c., to George III., 1770. 



Extract, what, from what. plants obtained, and its 

 application, 1382; extract of catechu, 1383; of 

 senna, 1384 ; of quinquina, 1385 ; of saffron, 1386 1 

 uses of extracts in medicine, 1387. 



Eyes of horses, diseases of, 57V0. 



Fabbroni, Adamo, his works on agriculture, page 



1177. A.D. 1802. 

 Fabre, , his work on agriculture, page 1174. A.D. 



18(X). 

 Faggoting, 2968. 

 Fairbaini, John, his work on agriculture, page 1171. 



A.D. 1823. 

 Falconer, William, M.D. F.K.S., his essay on the 



preservation of the health of persons employed in 



agriculture, &c., page 116G. A.D. 1789. 

 Fallow deer, C. dama, 6619. 

 Fallows, working of, 4568. 



Fallowing, theory of, 2124 ; origin of fallows, 2129. 

 F'allowing among the Romans, 128. 

 Farcy and glanders, .5823. 

 Far<\//, John, .sen., his work on agriculture, page 



1170. A.D. 1811. 



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Farlsh, John, his treatise on florin grass, page 1170. 

 A.D. 1810. 



Farm cottages, 2718 ; see cottages. 



Farm offices of Cornwall, 7039. 



Farm servants, management of, in East Lothian, 

 7048 ; state of, in Mid Lothian, 7047. 



Farm servants, diet of, in Angusshire, 7064. 



Farm yard dung, management of, 4580. 



Farm servants of Flanders, 52Q. 



Farm yards ; see Farmeries. 



Farm lands, to shelter by plantations, 4223.' 



Farm lands, their culture, 4547 ;.general processes. 

 4548. 



Farm lands, to lay out, 3882 ; roads, 3883 ; size of 

 efilds, 3885; square fields, 3897; oblong fields, 

 3898 ; hedge row trees, 3899 ; gales, 3901 ; drainage 

 and water courses, 3902; example from a newly 

 enclosed common, 3903. 



Farm houses in Flanders, 537. 



Farm houses of Tuscany, 284. 



Farm houses of the emigrants to America, 1138, 

 1146. 



Farm bouse, octagonal, of the Duke of Bedford, 

 6999; rectangular, 6999, fig. 774. 



Farm houses of the Marquess of Stafford, in Staf- 

 fordshire, 7011 ; of the Anson's there, 7011. 



Farm houses of Middlesex, 6992. 



Farm houses of Norfolk, 7003. 



Farm management, 4508 ; keeping accounts, 4509; 

 management of servants, 4522 ; arrangement of 

 labor, 4534 ; domestic affairs, 4545. 



Farm management of the Romans, 71. 



Farmery of the Earl of Chesterfield, 7014. 



Farmery in the Netherlands, plan of, 432. 



Farmeries of Scotland (figured), 780 ; of Tuscany, 284. 



Farmeries, their arrangement, 2757; requisites, 

 2758; for mixed husbandry, 2759; small size, 

 2760 ; larger, 2761 ; a Berwickshire farmery, 2762 ; 

 for an arable farm on a large scale, 2763, 2764 ; a 

 Staffordshire farmery, 2765. 



Farmeries, to arrange and lay out, 3851 ; Sidera 

 Hall, 3855 ; a Northumberland example, 3857 ; 

 Fearn, 3858 ; KnoUwall, .'3860 ; Newstead, 3861 ; 

 Berwickshire example, 3863 ; Middlesex example, 

 3866, 3868; anomalous design, 3869; meadow 

 farm, 3870; turnip farm, 3871. 



Farmeries of Cheshire, 7028, fig. 79a 



Farmeries of Mid Lothian, 7047. 



Farmeries of Kincardineshire, 7065. 



Farmeries of Berwickshire, 7049. 



Farmeries of East Lothian, 7048. 



Farmeries of Northumberland, 7024, fig. 797. 



Farmeries of the nomadic agriculturists of Morocco, 

 1075. 



Farmeries of Mexico, 1160. 



Farmeries of Jamaica, 1179. 



Farmers, personal character and expectations of 

 4447. 



Farmers among the Romans, 60. 



Farmers of Tuscany, 285. 



Farmers of Germany, 546. 



Farmers of Flanders, their domestic circumstances, 

 531. 



Farmers of Mid Lothian, 7047 ; of Berwickshire, 

 7049. 



Farmers of North Wales, 7044. 



Farmers, to improve ; see Improvement of farmers. 



Farmer's dwelling house, 2712 ; smaller size, 2714 ; 

 larger, 2715 ; second degree, 2716l 



Farmer's society of Dalkeith, 7047. 



Farmery of Cevlon, 918. 



Farming lands of France, 388 ; corn farming, 38a 



Farming society of Fife, 7062. 



Farming, Scotch, in Oxfordshire,."7004. 



Farming in Ireland, 812. 



Farms, British, different kinds of, 6981 ; cottage 

 farms, 6981 ; working mechanics, 6982 ; village 

 tradesmen, 6983 ; town and city tradesmen, 6984 ; 

 of wealthy citizens, 6986 ; of demesnes, 6987 ; of 

 professional farmers, 6988. 



Farms, selection, hiring, and stocking of, 4.3;31 ; cir- 

 cumstances of the farm, 4352 ; climate, 43.53 ; soil, 

 4.378 ; subsoil, 4395 ; elevation, 4399 ; character of 

 surface, 4404 ; aspect, 4406 ; situation in regard 

 to markets, 4408 ; extent, 4416 ; tenure, 4421 ; 

 rent, 4425; taxes and other burdens, 4437 ; other 

 particulars, 4445 ; personal character and expec- 

 tations of the farmer, 4447 ; capital required, 4454 ^ 

 choice of live stock, 4462. 



Farms and farmeries of the Romans, 72. 



Farriery, its influence on the liealth of aniin^ 

 2037. 



Fattening of calves, 6167. 



