GENERAL INDEX. 



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Hom^. Henry, usually called Lord Kames, 786 ; his 

 works on agriculture, page 1165. A. D. 1776. 



Homr, Francis, M.D., his work on agriculture, page 

 1164. A. D. 1757. 



l{ome. Sir Everard, his observations on killing ani- 

 mals bv pithing, 2049. 



Homer, Henry, his works on agriculture, page 1164. 

 A. D. 1766. 



Homestals ; see Farmeries, 



Holcus sorghum (figured), or Indian millet;, its cul- 

 ture, 4727. 



Holland, Henry, Esq. M.D., his work on agriculture, 

 page 1169. A. D. 1807. 



Holland, presentstate of agriculture in, 418; climate, 

 418 ; landed property, 419 ; pasturage and dairy 

 management, 420; implements and operations, 

 421. 



Holt, John, his works on agriculture, page llffZ. 

 A. D. 1795. 



Honey dew, a disease of plants, 1660. 



Jlood, Thomas Sutton, Esq., his work on gypsum, 

 page 1169. A. D. 1805. 



Hoofs of animals, their nature and properties, 1826. 



Hoof liquid of veterinary practice, 5914. 



Hop, culture of in Flanders, 477. 



Hop, its culture and management, 5393 ; soil, 5396 ; 

 planting, 5401 ; after-culture, 5408 ; manuring, 

 5411 ; earthing, 5412 ; dressing, 5413 ; poles, 5417 ; 

 taking the crop, 5425 ; drying,5429 ; bagging, 5431.', 

 usual produce, 5435 j diseases, 5440 ; duty on hops, 

 5448. 



J/ope, of Rankeillor, a great improver, 778. 



Hornby, Thomas, Esq., his dissertation on lime, 

 page. 1170. A. D. 1815. 



Home, or Horn, John, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1166. A. D. 1786. 



Horned cattle, 6104 ; working of, 6125 ; diseases of, 

 6244 ; fattening of, 6174 ; breeding of, 6144 ; rear- 

 ing of, 6152 ; anatomy and physiology of, 6227. 



Hornless or polled breed of cattle, 61 15. 



Homor, T., Esq., his method of delineating estates, 

 page 1170. A. D. 1813. 



Horns of animals, their nature and properties, 1822. 



Horse family, character and history of, 5548 ; horse, 

 varieties of,5550; Arabians, 5550 ; Spanish horses, 

 5;552 ; French horses, 5553 ; Flemish, 5554 ; Dutch, 

 5555 ; German, 5556; Polish, 5557 ; Russian, 5558 ; 

 Swedish, 5559 ; British, 5560. 



Horse, British varieties of, 5560 ; race horse, 5561 ; 

 hunter, 5563; hackney, 5564; old English road- 

 horse, 5565; Irish road-horse, 5567; Cobs, Gal- 

 loways, and ponies, 5568 ; British draught horses, 

 5570; black horse, 5571; Cleveland bay, 5572; 

 Suttblk punch, 5573; Clydesdale horse, 5574; 

 Welch horse, 5575, Galloway, 5576 ; small horse 

 of the highlands, 5577. 



Horse, organology, or exterior anatomy of, 5578 ; 

 organs of the head, 5580 ; trunk, 5596 ; fore-extre- 

 mities, 5608 ; |hinder extremities, 5622 ; color of 

 horses, 5625. 



Horse, anatomy, or osseous structure of, 5630; 

 anatomy of the head, 5631; of the trunk, 5637; 

 of the extremities, 5644. 



Horse, physiology, or functions of, 5660 ; general 

 functions, 5661 ; blood vessels, 5671 ; absorbents, 

 5680 ; nerves and glands, 5681 ; integuments, 5685 ; 

 the head, 5692 ; the ear, 56<}4 ; the eye, 5697 ; the 

 nose, 5700 ; the mouth, 5708 ; the neck, 5716 ; the 

 chest, 5718; the abdomen,. 5725 ; the organs of 

 generation, 5739; the feet, 5747. 



Horse, diseases of, 5753 ; in and out of condition, 

 5754 ; inflammatory diseases, 5757 ; diseases of the 

 head, 5769; diseases of the neck, 5780; of the 



; chest, 5783 ; of the skin, 5818 ; glanders and farcy, 

 5823 ; diseases of the extremities, 5828 ; diseases 

 of the feet, 5848. 



Horse, veterinary operations on, 5861 : treatment of 

 wounds, 15862 ; balls and drinks, 5863 ; fomenta- 

 tions and poultices, 5865 ; setons and rowels, ,5868 ; 

 blistering and firing, 5870 ; clystering and physick- 

 ing, 5874; castration, nicking and docking, 5877 ; 

 bleeding, 5878, pharmacopeia, 5879. 



Horse pattens, 5939. 



Horse breeding and management of, in Yorkshire, 

 7021. 



Horse hoeing husbandry, origin'and history of, 756- 



Horse hoeing, 3023; turnips, 3024. 



Hor.se hoes, 2539 ; Scotch, 2540 ; Northumberland, 

 2.W1 ; Wilkie's, 2.')42 ; Blaikie's, 2544; Morton's, 

 '2;H5; Amos's, 2547; castor Wheel hoe, 2548; 

 thistle hoe, ai49. 



Hor^e stubble rake, 2594. 



Horse raking, 3030. 



Horse fly, 6910.1 



Horsemanship, art of, 6003. ' 



Horses, shoeing of, 5925. 



Horses, criteria of good qualities, 5940 ; breeding 



of, 5960 ; rearing, 5975 ; training of, 5984 ; art of 



horsemanship, 6002 ; feeding, 6015 ; stabling and 



grooming, 943. 

 Horses, management and working, 6045; of the 



hunter, 6056; of the race horse, 6046; of riding 



horses, 6063; of horses in curricles and coaches, 



6072 ; of cart, waggon, and farm horses, 6074.^ 

 Horses, as laboring animals, 4468. 

 Horses of Hungary, 621. 

 Horses of Arabia, history of, 875. 

 Horses, Cleveland bays (figured), 780. 

 Horses of the Romans, 107. 

 Horses of the Cape of Good Hope, 1104. 

 Horses of Egypt, 1060. 

 Hot yellows in sheep, 6513. 

 Hottentots' bread, Elephantopus (figured), 1111. 

 Hove, blast, or wind colic in sheep, 6511. 

 Hove, or blown in cattle, 6258. 

 Hotighton, John, F.R.S., his works on agriculture, 



page 1163. A. D. 1681. 

 House cricket, 6881. 

 Housing roots, 3049. 

 Howard, Hon. Charles, his work on agriculture, 



page 1163. A. D. 1678. 

 Hoyte, Henry, his work on agriculture, page 1168. 



A. U. 1801. 

 Huber, Francis, his work on agriculture, page 1176, 



A. D. 1796. 

 Huber, P., his works on agriculture, page 1176. 



A. D. 1801. 

 Huish, Robert, Esq., his treatise on bees, page 1170. 



A. D. 1815. 

 Hungarian horses, 621 ; grand huras, or breeding 



stud, 621. 

 Hungarian sheep, 621. 

 Hunger, 1930. 

 Hunger rot in sheep, 6521. 

 Hunt, Charles Henry, Esq., his treatise on sheep, 



page 1170. A. D. 1810. 

 Hunter, Alexander, M.D., F.R. SS. L. and E., his 



works on agriculture, page 1165. A. D. 1770. 

 Hunting shoe for horses, 5933. 

 Huntingdonshire, agricultural survey of, 7000. 

 Hurdles, 2822. 



Hutches, or boxes for rabbits, 6602. 

 Huts of the improved Hottentots, 1109. 

 Huts of the native Hottentots, 1108, 1109. 

 Huzard, Jean Baptiste, his works on agriculture, 



page 1174. A. D. 1794. 

 Hybernation of animals, 1974. 

 Hybrid productions in vegetables, how formed, 1598 ; 



supposed limits, 1601 ; anomalous eflects, 1602. 

 Hybridous animals physiologically considered, 1950. 

 Hydatids, or staggers in sheep, 6524. 



Ice, theory of, 2311. 



Iceland, agriculture of, 562. 



Ichneumon insect, 6903. 



Implements for irrigation, 4062 ; line, red, and 

 breast plough, 4063 ; spades, 4064 ; crescent, 4065; 

 turf knife, 4066 ; wheelbarrows, 4^)67 ; handbar- 

 rows, 4068 ; scythes, 4070 ; forks antl liacks, 4071 ; 

 water proof boots, 4072. 



Implements and operations of P>ench agriculture^ 

 398. 



Implements of the ancient Greeks, 24. 



Implements of agriculture, their invention in 

 Egypt, 10. 



Implements of British agriculture, 2373, 



Implements and machines of Cornwall, 7039. 



Implements peculiar to draining, 3985 ; scoop, 3986; 

 8novel,.3987 ; sod knife, 3988; draining spades, 

 3989 ; borers, 3991 ; auger, 3992 ; horizontal auger, 

 39j. 



Improved quarry cart, 2617. 



Improvement of farmers, 4243 ; by books, 4244 ; by 

 schools for their children, 4245 ; by examples of 

 good culture, 4246 ; by personal attention, 4248 ; 

 by conversation, 4249; by encouraging leading 

 men, 4250 ; by an experimental farm, 42;j1. 



Improvement of lands in culture, 4207 ; see Culti- 

 vated lands. 



Improvement of estates already more or less im- 

 proved , see Cultivatetl lands. 



Improvement of waate lands, 4159 j see Waste Iand. 



