GENERAL INDEX. 



1209 



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

 teenth century, 185. 



France, present state of agriculture in, .373 ; progress 

 from the time of Louis XIV. to the present time, 

 374; state during the revolution, 37(i; surface, 

 376; soil, 380; climate, 381; landed property, 

 387; farming lands, 388; corn farming, 389; 

 meadows, 390 ; sheep, 391 ; beasts, 392 ; dairies, 

 394; poultry, 395; swine, 3J)fi; fish ponds, 397; 

 implements and operations, 398 ; plants cultivated, 

 400; forests, 401 ; vine, 407 ; mulberry and silk 

 worm, 4<)8 ; olive and other fruits, 410. 



Frances, Ain(5, his work on agriculture, page 1175, 

 A.D. 1822. 



Francois, Nicolas, his works on agriculture, page 

 1172. A.D. 1763. 



Frascr, Robert, Esq., his works on agriculture, page 

 1166. A.D. 1793. 



Free-martin, a term signifying a barren heifer, 

 that has been a twin with a bull-calf, 



French's turnip drill, 2556. 



Fret, colic, gripes, or gullion, 5805. 



Friendly islands, agriculture of, 1039. 



Frog, esculent, 6817. 



Frog hopper, 6883. 



Frog, tree, or singing frog, 6818. 



Fromage-dc-Feugre, C. Michel F., his work en agri-, 

 culture, page 1174. A.D. 1802, 



Frontal worms in sheep, 6527. 



Frost, theory of, 2306. 



Frost shoes for horses, 5936. 



Fruit trees in orchards, 3776. 



Fruit trees in Switzerland, 338. 



Fruits among the Romans, 146. 



Fuci, or sea-weeds, their culture and manufacture, 

 5529. 



Fucus lichenoides, and other sea-weeds ei.ten in 

 Cochin China and China, 944. 



Fucus saccharinus (figured), 1307; palmatus (fi- 

 gured), edulis (figured), 1307. 



Fuilarton, Col., his work on agriculture, page 1166. 

 A.D. 1793. 



Fuller's thistle, its culture, 5339. 



Fumigations used in veterinary practice, 5913. 



Fungi, or mushroom tribe, their utihty, 1310. 



Furrow roller, ^83. 



Furze or whin, culture of, 5076. ^ 



GaconDufour, Marie- Armande-Jeanne, his work 

 on agriculture, iiage 1174. A.D. 1807. 



Gad fly, 6906. 



GagUardo, G. B., his work on agriculture, page 

 1178. A.D. 1813. 



Gaiting, operation of, 2940. 



Galcotti, Francesco, his work on agriculture, page 



1177. A.D. 1807. 

 Gall in sheep, 6515. 

 Gall fly, 6901. 

 Gallinaceous poultry, 6680. 



Gallizioli, Filippo, his work on agriculture, page 



1178. A.D. 1815. 



GaUo, Agostino, his works on agriculture, page 



1177. A.D. 1564. 

 Galloway dyke, 2835. 

 Galway cattle, 7054. 

 Galway, agricultural survey of, 7095. 

 Gamboge gum, in Cambodia, 943. 

 Garden farms of Essex, plan of, 6996. 

 Gardens of laborers' cottages, 2756. 

 Gardens and orchards of Middlesex, 6992. 

 Gardens of mechanics in Lancashire, 7027. 

 Gases as ingredients of vegetable ^food, 1497. 

 Gates appropriate to agriculture, 2850; principles of 



construction, 2851 ; timber gates, 2856 ; iron 



gates, 2857; pillars of gates, 2858; fastenings, 



2860 ; swing gates, 2864 ; tressel bar gate, 2866 ; 



slip bar gate, 2867 ; chained slip bar gate, 28(58 ; 



wicket gate, 2869 ; styles, 2870 ; style of falling 



bars, 2871; folding gate, 2873; Clarke's sash 



gate, 2874. 

 Gathering, operation of, 2900. 

 Gautu'H, Giuseppe, his work on agriculture, page 



1177. A.D. 18U7. 

 Gavellus, Nicholas, his work on agriculture, page 



1177. A.D. 1758. 

 Geese, how to feed, so as to enlarge their livers, 



2041. 

 Gemmiparous animals, 1949. 

 Geographical position, its influence on vegetables, 



1688. 



Geographical distribution of animals, 1962. 

 Geology considered with reference to agriculture, 



2055. 

 Germany, present state of agriculture in, 543; 



general view, 544; Denmark, Greenland, and 



Iceland, 558; Prussia, 563; Hanover, 581; 



Saxony, 596 ; Bavaria, 603 ; Austria, 607. 

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

 teenth century, 192. 

 Germination of the seeds of plants, 1486 ; physical 



phajnomena, 1493 ; chemical phEenomena, 1494, 

 Ghee, an article of diet in Hindustan, made from 



the milk of the buffalo, 898. 

 Giacinto, P. Carlo, his work on agriculture, page 



1178. A.D. 1811. 

 Gialdi, Giuseppe, his work on agriculture, page 



1178. A.D. 1818. 

 Gid in sheep, (5524. 

 Gilbert, Francois- Hilaire, his works on agriculture, 



page 1174. A.D. 1797. 

 Girdling trees, 1642. 

 Girton, Daniel, his treatise on pigeons, page 1166. 



A.D. 1779. 

 laciers, or ice hills, 334. 

 Glanderous rot in sheep, 6508. 

 Glanders and farcy, 5823, 

 Glossology, or the study of the names of the parts 



of plants, 1266. 

 Gloucestershire waggon, 2621. 

 Gloucestershire, agricultural survey of, 7006. 

 Gluten, how obtained, manufactured, and applied, 



1378; its great importance in forming bread, 



1379. 

 Gnat, 6909. 

 Goat, 6582; Angora goat, 6583; Syrian,'6584: cha- 



mois, 6585 ; goats of Wales, 6586. 

 Goat,*chamois, in Switzerland, 341. [ 

 Goat of Hindustan, 901, 

 Goggles in sheep, 6524, 

 Gold fish, 6809. 

 Gold fish of China, 98a 

 Gooch, Rev. W., his work on agriculture, page 1170. 



A.D. 1811. 

 Gooseberry caterpillar, to destroy, (5920. 

 Goose, Anas anser, 6746; varieties and species, 



6747; Spanish, Embden, Chinese, Canadian, 



6748; breeding, 6749; rearing, 6750; feathers, 

 ~ 6751 ; swan, 6752 ; Muscovy goose, 6752. 

 Gossypium herbaceum (figured), cotton plant, its 



culture in Italy, 318. 

 Gotthard, J.Ch., his work on agriculture, page 1176. 



A.D. 1802. 

 Grafting and budding, 1621. 

 Granadilla passiflora (figured), 1165. 

 Granary, 2699 ; commercial, 2702 ; perpetual, 2703. 

 Grass seed harrow, 2572, 

 Grass shoes for horses, 5935. 

 Grass lands, their management, 5196; meadows, 



5197 ; for irrigation, 5199 ; uplands, 5200. 

 Grass lands, their conversion to arablfe, 5261 ; rota- 

 tion of crops, 5279. 

 Grasses, their culture, 5086 ; tall growing or hay 



grasses, 5092 ; hay grasses of temporary duration, 



5093 ; hay grasses of permanent duration, 5105 ; 



pasturage grasses, 5124 ; grasses exjierimented on 



at Woburn, 5146; best grasses for straw plait, 



5193. 

 Grasses, forage and pasture, enumeration, proper- 

 ties, and culture, 5086, 5195 ; for the purposes of 



plait, 5193, 

 Grasshopper, 6882, 

 Gravel, 3391. 



Gravel and stone in horses, 5817. 

 Grat/'s sel harrow for wet weather, 2574. 

 Gray, Andrew, his work on agriculture, page 1169. 



A. D. 1808. 

 Grease and cracks in horses, 5845. 

 Gi-eaves, WilUam, his work on agriculture, page 



1169. A. D. 1804. 

 Greece, modern agriculture of; see Thessaly, 736. 

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



llfi9. A. D. 1809. 

 Greek, ancient, their agricultural implements, 24. , 

 Greeks, ancient, tiieir agricultural jiroducts, 27. 

 Greeks, ancient, their agriculture, 17. 

 Greeks, ancient, landed projwrty among, 21. 

 Greenland, agriculture of, 562, 

 Grecmmy, Dr. James, his work on agriculture, 



page 1179. 

 Grey's draining plough, 2520. 

 G)ii'scnthwaite, \\'illiam, his work on agriculture, 



page 1170. A. D. 1820. 

 Gripes, colic, fret or gullion, 5805. 



