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GENERAL INDEX. 



Grooming of horses, 6039. ' 



Ground nut, Arachis hypogsea'of China, 076. 



Growth or dcvelopement of vegetables, physiology 

 of, 1537. 



Grubbers, 2527. 



Grubbing mattocks of Devonshire, 7038. 



Guava of the Mauritius (figured), Psidium pyrife- 

 rum, 1116. 



Gudgeon, 6805. 



Guernsey and Alderney cattle, 7040. 



Guernsey, agricultural survey of, 7042. 



GuUlaume, Ch., his work on agriculture, page 1175. 

 A. D. 1821. 



Guiliot, Julien Jean Jacques, his work on agricul- 



I ture, page 1172. A. D. 1761. 



Guinea grass, Panicum polygonum (figured), 1186. 



Guinea hen, Numidia, 6730. 



Guinea pig, 6614. 



Gullion, colic, gripes or fret, 5805. 



Gum, what and how obtained, 1369 ; uses, 1371. 



Gum arable tree. Mimosa nilotica (figured) 1079. " 



Gum resins, from what plants obtained, and Jiow 

 manufactured and used, 1446 ; galbanum, 1447 ; 

 ammoniac, 1448 ; scammony, 1449 ; opoponax, 1450 ; 

 euphorbium, 1451 ; olibanum, 1452 ; sagapenum, 

 1453; gamboge, 1454; myrrh, 1455; assafoetida, 

 1456. 



Gutta Serena, 5771. 



Gutter in irrigation, 4085. 



Gutter draining plough, 2521. 



Gypsum, theory of its operation on soils, 2229 ; in- 

 troduced to America by Franklin, 2230. 



Ha ha, or sunk fence, 2778. 



Hail, theory of, 2308. 



Hainault scythe, mode of mowing with, 2936. 



Hainault scythe in use in Flanders, 502. 



Hair, its nature and properties, 1814. 



Mamel, Du Monceau, Henry Lewis du, his works 



on agriculture, page 1171. A. D. 1750. 

 Hampshire wheel plough, 2513. 

 Hampshire, agricultural survey of, 7029. 

 Hand barrow, 2451. 

 Hand drill machines, 2468 ; for beans, 2469 ; turnips, 



2470. 

 Hand hoeing, 2894 ; between rows, 2895. 

 Hand raking, 2896. 

 Hand turnip roller, 2473. 

 Hand threshing machine, 2453. 

 Hanover, agriculture of, 581 ; agricultural society 



founded by Geo. II., 582; landed property, 583; 



occupiers, 585; sheep, 589; bauers, farming of, 



594. 

 Hard labor, how to feed and prepare an animal for, 



2045. 

 Hare warren, near Banstead Downs in Surrey, 6613. 

 Hare, 6612. 



Harnessing cattle, 2996. 

 Harrison, Gustavus, Esq., his work on agriculture, 



page UQ5. A. D. 1775. 

 Harrowing, growing corn among the Romans, 140. 

 Harrowing, 3020. 

 Harrows, 2568; common, 2569; angular, " 2570 ; 



rhomboidal, 2571 ; grass seed, 2572 ; brake or level- 

 ling harrow, 2573; Gray's seed harrow, 2574; 



bush harrow, 2576. 

 Harrows, circular, 7002. 

 Harrows, improved form of, 7014. 

 Hartig, Fr. Grafen von, his work on agriculture, 



page 1176. A. D. 1786. 

 Hartiz, Georges Louis, his work on agriculture, 



page 1176. A. D. 1790. 

 Hartlib, Samuel, his works on agriculture, page1163. 



A. D. 1645. 

 Hastfer, F. W., his work on agriculture, page 1171. 



A. D. 1756. 

 Hatches in irrigation, 4079. 

 Hatted kit, a preparation of milk, 6376. 

 Hawks, and hawking, 6797. 

 Hay, to truss, 2950. 

 Hay knife, 2408. 

 Hay swoop, 2598. 

 Hay stands, 2749. 

 Hay tedding machine, 2597 ; 5225. 

 Hay tea, to make, 5234. 



Hay stacks, their formation, 5226 ; salting, 5233. 

 Hay from bog meadows, 5229 ; from florin meadows, 



5229. 



Hay-making among the Romans, 1S8. ' 



Hayes, Samuel, hi,work on woods, &c,, page 1167. 



A. D. 1795. 

 Hayward's cultivator, 2537. 

 Heading down trees, 3699. 

 Head main in irrigation, 4080. 

 Headrkk, James, his works on agriculture, page 



1169. A. D. 1807. 



Heat, its agency in vegetable culture, 2246. 



Heat, its influence on the distribution of animals, 



1963 

 Hedge bills, 2413 ; Blackie's bills, 2415. 

 Hedge fences, compound sorts, 2803 ; see Fences. 

 Hedge shears, 2410. 



Hedge fences, 2780 ; young, 2781 ; old hedges, 2794." 

 Hedges of Durham, 7023; of Northumberland, 



7024. , 

 Hedges, old, to manage, 2794 ; cutting down, 2795 j 



filling up gaps, 2800 ; mending defects, 2801. 

 Hedging and ditching, 2967. 

 Hegemon, Philibert, his work on agriculture, page 



1171. A. D. 1583. 

 Helix pomatia (figured), snail cultivated in Hun- 

 gary, 624. 

 Hemipterous insects, 6877. 

 Hemp, its culture and management, 5327 ; sowing, 



5330; pulling, 5332; watering, 5334. 

 Hemp, its culture in Egypt, lOaS. 

 Hempseed oil, its uses, l'418. 

 Henderson, J., 'his work on agriculture, page 1170. 



A. D. 1812. 

 Henderson, Robert, his work on agriculture, page 



1170. A. D. 1811. 

 Hepatitis, or yellows, 5810. 



Herbage plants, culture of, 4982; nutritive products 

 of, 4984. 



Herding, or tending cattle, 2993. 



Herefordshire and Sussex cattle, 6114. 



Herefordshire, agricultural survey of, 7009. 



Heresbachius, Conradus, hisJ work on agriculture, 

 page 1175. A.D. 1578. 



Hermbstadt, Sgm. F., his work on agriculture, page 

 1176. A. D. 1803. 



Hertfordshire and Kentish wheel ploughs, 2514. 



Hertfordshire, agricultural survey of, 6297.^ 



Hesiod, his poem on rural affairs, 18. 



Hessian-fly, 6862. 



Hesson, Jacques, his work on agriculture, page 1171. 

 A. D. 1569. 



Hide-bound in horses, 5822. 



Hlggins, Jesse, his work on agriculture, page 1179. 



Highland cattle, 6118. 



Hill farm, to shelter, 4237. 



Hillenbrand, Aut, his work on agriculture, page 

 1176. A. D. 1784. ^ 



Hindustan, agriculture of, 877 ; climate and surface, 

 878 ; soil, 879 ; landed property, 880 ; agricultural 

 products, 881 ; sugar cane, 882 ; indigo, 883; silk- 

 worm, 884 ; poppy, 885 ; tobacco, 886 ; oil plants, 

 887 ; palm trees, 888 ; dates, 894 ; bamboo, 895 ; 

 sheep, 896 ; pastures, 897 ; live stock, 898 ; ox, 899; 

 fruits, 900; goat, 901 ; swine, 902; elephant, 903; 

 camel, 904 ; predatory animals, 905 ; implements 

 and operations, 906 ; cart, 907 ; irrigation, 908 ; 

 harvesting, 912. 



Hinny, 6098 ; see Mule and hinny. 



History of agriculture during the middle ages, 179. 



History of agriculture, 1 ; see Agriculture, and the 

 different names of countries. 



Hitt, Tliomas, his work on agriculture, page 11G4. 

 A. D. 1760. 



-HorfsA;/nsora, Joseph, his work on agriculture, page 

 1167. A. D. 1794. " 



Hoe scythe or thistle hoe, 2549. 



Hoeing turnips, history of, in Northumberland, 



Hoeing, by hand, 2894. 



Hoes, hand, 2389. 



Hoes, horse, 2539 ; see Horse hoe. 



Hoffmann, A., his work on agriculture, page 1176. 

 A. D. 1809. 



Hofsmann, Gli. Bd. Freyherr von, his work on agri- 

 culture, page 1176. A. D. 1784. 



Hofwyl, agricultural establishment of, near Berne, 

 343. 



Hog, 6530 ; see Swine. 



Hog, a wedder lamb after being weaned, 6413 ; shear 

 hog, a hog of two years, 6413. 



Hog styes, 2680. 



Hogg, James, his work on agriculture, page 116ifc 

 A. D. 1807. 



Hoggit, or hog sheep j see Hog. ^ 



