1208 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Fattening horned cattle, 6174. 



Feam, farm of, 3858. 



Features of plants, as an index to their native coun- 

 try, 1738. 



February, weather, and agricultural operations to 

 be performed in, page 1190. 



Feeding animals, principles of, 2024. 



Feeding cattle, operation of, 2995. 



Feeding animals for extraordinary purposes, 2038. 



Feeding tub or trough, 2438. 



Felis catus, the cat, 6G68. 



FellenberfT, Emmanuel, his establishment at Hof- 

 wyl, 343 ; his works on agriculture, page 1176. 

 A.D. 1808. 



Felling timber trees, 3752 ; preparation, 3754. 



Fen lands of Cambridgeshire, 7001. 



Fences, hedges, compound sorts, 2803 ; single hedge 

 and ditch, 2803 ; hedge and bank, 2804 ; Devon- 

 shire fence, 2806 ; hedge with posts and rails, 2807; 

 hedge and dead hetige, 2808; hedge and wall 

 fence, 2809; hedge and row of trees, 2811 ; hedge 

 and belt of planting, 2812 ; hedge and corners 

 planted, 2813 ; furze fence, 2814. 



Fences, hedge kinds, 2780; dead hedges, 2781; live 

 hedges, 2782 ; choice of hedge plants, 2783 ; pre- 

 paration of the soil, 2784 ; age of the plants, 2785 ; 

 assorting the plants, 2787; dressing and pruning 

 the plants, 2788; after management of the hedge, 

 2789; pruning, 2790; management of old hedges, 

 2794. 



Fences used in agriculture, 2767; situation, 2768; 

 kinds, 2771. 



Fences, walls, 2831 ; dry stone, 2832 ; land stones, 

 2833; quarried stones, 2834; galloway dike, 2835 ; 

 stone and lime, 2836 ; stone and clay, 2837 ; stone 

 and clay dashed with lime, 2838 ; dry stones lipped 

 with lime, 2839 ; dry stones lipped and harled, 

 2840 ; dry stones jjinned and harled, 2841 ; dry 

 stone and paling, 2842 ; bricks, 2843 ; frame walls, 

 2844 ; turf walls, 2845 ; stone and turf walls, 2846 ; 

 mud and straw, 2847 ; rammedj earth or en pise, 

 2848 ; stamped earth, 2849. 



Fences, ditch or drain kinds, 2772 ; open ditch, 2774; 

 simple ditch, 2775; double ditch, 2776; bank of 

 earth, 2777 ; ha-ha, or sunk fence, 2778 ; double 

 ditch and hedge, 2779. 



Fences, palings, 2815; nailed paling, 2816; hori- 

 zontal paling, 2817 ; upright lath paling, 2818 ; 

 liorizontal paling, 2819 ; chain fence, 2820 ; rope 

 fence, 2821 ; hurdles, 2822 ; wattled fence, 2824 ; 

 paling of growing trees, 2825 ; shingle fence, 2826 ; 

 worked fence, 2827 ; park paling, 2S30. 



Fences for plantations, 3643. 



Fences of Sweden, 670. 



Fencing among the Romans, 144. 



Fermanagh, agricultural survey of, 7100. 



Fermenting of manures, theory of its effects, 2205. 



Ferrario, G. A., his works on agriculture, page 

 1178. A.D. 1818. 



Ferret, 6671. 



Festuca fluitans, manna grass, its culture in Russia, 

 G5G. 



Festuca fluitans, its culture as a grain, 4733. 



Fetlock, strains of, 5835. 



Fever in sheep, 6503. 



Fever in horned cattle, 6245 and 6254. 



Fever medicines used in veterinary practice, 5909. 



Fibrina, obtained from the lapaw tree, 1381. 



Field beet, culture of, 49()'2. 



Field gate of Holland, 421. 



Fields, shape and size of, to improve, 4218, 4221. 



Fifeshire cattle, 6124. 



Fifeshire, agricultural survey of, 7062. 



Fig, its culture in France, 411. 



Figs, culture of, in the Morea, 732 ; caprification, 732. 



Filtration of water, 4158. 



Findlatcr, Rev. Charles, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1168. A.D. 1802. 



Finland, agriculture of, 668. 



Finlay son's rid plough, 2504. 



Finorchi, Anton Maria, his work 'on agriculture, 

 page 1816. A.D. 1816. 



Florin hay, to make, 5229. 



Firing, in veterinary surgery, 5873. 



Fischer, H. L., his work on agriculture, page 1176. 

 A.D. 1797. 



Fischer, C. F. J., his work on agriculture, page 1176. 

 A.D. 1785. 



Fish, subjected to cultivation, 6798 ; carp, 6801 ; 

 tench, 6803; gudgeon, 6805; perch, G80G; pike, 

 6808; gold fish, 6809; minnow, 6810; trout and 

 salmon family, 6811 ; eel, 6812. 



Fish, castration of, ()8i5. 



Fish, culture of, in Berkshire, 7005, 



Fish ponds, construction of, 6799. 



Fish ponds of France, 397. 



Fisheries, their establishment on estates, 3594 ; ma- 



rinc, 3595; river and lake fisheries, 3605. 

 Fisheries, kinds of, 3595; herring, 3596; cod or 



white fishery, .3597 ; turbot,3598; mackerel, 3599} 



soles, dories, mullet, &c., 3600; stickleback, 3601"; 



pilchards, 3602 ; lobsters, crabs, &c., 3603 ; oyster, 



3604 ; salmon, 3605 ; trout, 3623 ; crawfish, 3625 ; 



leech, 3626. 

 Fisheries of Sutherland, 7070. 

 Fishery, art of, in China, 986. 

 Fistulous withers, 5780. 

 Fitzfterberf, Sir Anthony, his works on agriculture, 



page 1162. A.D. 1532. 

 Flail, 2399. 

 Flax, its culture and management, 5292 ; pulling, 



5304; rippling, 5308 ; watering, 5311 ; breaking 



without watering, 5320 ; flax seed jelly, 5325. 

 Flax, its culture in Egypt, 10.^4. 

 Flax, culture of, in Flanders, 472. 

 Flea, Pulex, 6912. 

 Flemi/ng, or Fleming, Malcolm, M.D., his works on 



agriculture, page 1179. A.D. 1754. 

 Flexible tube, 2442. 

 Flies, dragon, 6897 ; day fly, 6898; spring fly, 6899 ; 



gall fly, 6901 ; saw fly, 6902 ; gad fiy, 6906 ; crano 



fly, 6907 ; flesh fly, 6908 ; Hessian fly, 6908, and 



6863; cheese fly, 6908; gnat.fly, 6S09 ; spider fly^, 



6910 ; forest fly, 6910. 

 Flints, 3389. 

 Floating land, 4110. 

 Floating islands in Mexico, 1154; in New England. 



1155. 

 Floods, injuries by, to guard against, 4038. 

 Flowing meadows, 4094. 

 Floyd, Edward, his works on agriculture, pagellGJ, 



A.D. 1094. 

 Fluke worms in sheep, 6528. 

 IHux, slimy, see Dysentery. 

 Fly, common, 6908. 

 Foals and mares, treatment of, 5976. 

 Fogs, their influence on the earth, 2250. 

 Folds for cattle of the Hottentots, 1110. 

 Fomentations in veterinary surgery, 5865. 

 Fontalard, Jean Francois de, his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1174. A.D. 1794. 

 Food of plants, 1495; water, 1496; gasses, 1497 .^ 



extent, 1502; salts, 1504; earths, 1505; carbon, 



1510. 

 Food of horses, 6015. 

 Foot, Peter, his work on agriculture, page 1167. A.D. 



1794. 

 Foot of the horse, physiology of, 5747. 

 Foot rot in sheep, 6523. 

 Foot stoppings for horses, 5918. 

 Founder, or chronic founder, in the feet, 5850. 

 Forbes, Francis, Gent., his works ca agriculture, 



page 1165. A. D. 1778. 

 Fordyce, George," M.D. F.R.S., his work on agri- 

 culture, page 1164. A.D. 1765. 

 Forests of Sweden, 684. 

 Forests and woodlands of Flanders, 519. 

 Forests of Poland, 636. 

 Forests of Russia, 661. 

 Forests of Austria, 626. 

 Forests, culture of, in Germany, 555. 

 Forests of the Morea, j)roduce of, 735. 

 Forests, culture of, in Spain, 726. 

 Forests of Persia, 864. 

 Forests of Mexico, 1162. 

 Forests of China, 1003. 

 Forest culture of France, 401. 

 Forking, 2892. 

 Forks, 2379. 

 Forsyth, Robert, Esq., his work on agriculture, page 



U69. A.D. 1804. 

 Foul in the foot, in cattle, 6272. 

 Foulahs of Africa, agriculture of, 1078. 

 Fowls, anserine or aquatic, 6732 ; duck, 6733 ; goose, 



6746; swan, 6752; bustard, 6756; gallinaceous, 



6680 ; diseases of, 6757. 

 Fowls, mode of feeding, so as to enlarge their livers, 



2041. 

 Fowls, mode of fattening for the London market, 



2040. 

 Fox, 6848 ; to shoot, 6849 ; to take with a hook, &c. 



6850. 

 Fox, John, his works on agriculture, page 1167 



A.D. 1794. 

 Fox, William, his work on agriculture, page 116"< 



A.D. 1796. 



