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GENERAL INDEX. 



theestatesoftheMarquessof StaflFbi-d, 7010; his 



opinion as to hedgerow timber, 3900. 

 Locked jaw, or tetanus in horses, 5763. 

 liOcked Jaw, or tetanus in cattle, 6271. 

 Lombardy poplar, the oldest in England, 6996. 

 Londonderry, husbandry of, 799 ; agricultural survey 



of, 710i. 

 Long journeys, how to feed and prepare animals for, 



2045. 

 Long-horned, or Lancashire cattle, 6108. 

 Longford, agricultural survey of, 7086. 

 Looseness, or diarrhoea, 5804. 

 Lord Somerville's drag-cart, 2615. 

 Losanoy Matteo, his work on agriculture, page 1178. 



A. D. 1811. 

 Loudon, John, F.LS. H.S., his work on agriculture, 



page 1170. A. D. 1811. 

 Louse, Pediculus, 6912. 

 Louth, agricultural survey of, 7087. 

 Low, David, Esq., his work on agriculture, page 



1171. A. D. 182a. 

 Lowe, Alexander, Esq., his t^ork on agriculture, 



page 1167. A. D. 1794. 

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



1167. A. D. 1794. 

 Luccock, John, his works on xvool, page 1169. A. D. 



1805. 

 Lucern, culture of, 5025. 

 Luders, Ph. E., his work on agriculture, page 1176. 



A. D. 1769. 

 LuUin,J. M., his works on agriculture, page 1178. 



A. D. 1812. 

 Lyilin, Ch. L M., his work on agriailture, page 



1175. A. D. 1819. 

 Lungs, inflammatioH of, 5783. 

 Lupin, its field culture, 4822. 

 Lycopodium complanatum (figured), 677. 



M. 



Machine for reapitig clover heads, 2fK)5. 



Machine for mowing clover, 2606. 



Machines for reaping^ and gathering crops, 2591 ; 



horse rakes, 2592 ; haymaker, 2597 ; hay swoop, 



2598 ; Teapifflg machines, 2599. 

 Machines for sowing and planting, 2551 ; Cooke's 



corn-drill, 2552 ; Norfolk corn drill, 2553 ; Cooke's 



three-row drill, 2554; French's turnip drill, 



2556 ; Northumberland one- row drill, 2557 ; bean 



drill, 2558 ; Weir's bean drill, 2559 ; bean dibbler, 

 2561 s block plough drill, 2.562 ; drill roller, 2563 ; 



drill Watering machine, 2564. 

 Machines for laying land level, 2587 ; British, 25^ ; 



Flemish, 2589. 

 Machines for washing roots, 26;)3. 

 Machines for threshing and cleaning corn, 2625.' "" 

 Machines of deportation, 2607; carts, 2608; wag- 

 gons, 2619. 

 Machines for steaming food, see Steaming ma- 



chines. 

 M' Adam's theory and practice of road making, 



3333. 

 Macdonald, James, M.A., his work on agriculture, 



page 1170. A.D. 1811. 

 M^Evoy, John, his work on agriculture, page 1168. 



A.D. 1802. 

 Mackenzie, Sir George Stewart, Bart. F. R.SS. 



L. & E., his work on sheep, page 1169. A.D. 1809. 

 M' Parian, James, M.D., his works on agriculture, 



page 1168. A.D. 1802. 

 MacphaiL James, his work on agriculture, page 



1167. A.D. 179.5. 

 Macwiliiam, Robert, his essay on the dry rot, page 



1170. A.D. 18ia 

 Madagascar, agriculture of, 1115. 

 Madder, its culture and management, 5350. 

 Madder, culture of, in Flanders, 479. 

 Madeira, agriculture of, 1121 ; system of cultivation, 



1122; vine, 1123; wheat, 1124; live stock, 1125; 



fruits, 1126. 

 Madness, canine, 15660. 

 Magnesian limestone, theory of its operation on 



soils, 2227. 

 Mahogany tree, Swietenia mahogani (figured), 1173. 

 Mahometan states of the north of Africa, agricul- 

 ture of, 1066. 

 Maidenhair tree, Salisburia adiantifolia, in China, 



973. 

 Maize, or Indian corn, its culture, 4734. 

 MaiKe, culture of, in the West Indies, 1197. 

 Maize (figured), its culture in America, 1145. 



Malacca, agriculture of, 938. 



Malignant fever in horses, 5767. 



Malignant epidemic, or murrain, in sheep, 6507. " " 



Mallenders and sellenders, 5836. 



Malcolm, James, his work on agriculture, page 1169. 

 A.D. 1805. 



Malcolm, W. J. & J., their works on agriculture, 

 page 1167. A.D. 1794. 



Malenotti, Ignazio, his work on agriculture, page 

 1178. A.D. 1815. 



Mallet, Robert Xavier, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1173. A.D. 1780. 



Malting barley, process of, 4687. 



Mammalia noxious to agriculture, 6847. 



Management of landed property, see I^anded prrt- 

 perty, management of. 



Manager of a landed estate, 4264; his duties, 4296. 



Mandiocca, cassava, or manioc, Jatropha manihot, 

 its culture in Brazil, 1212 ; in various countries, 

 1073. 



Mandrake (figured), 1057. 



Mange, 5818. 



Mango (figured), 1186. 



Mangold root, or mangold wtirzel, culture of, 4962. 



Mangostan (figured), a fruit of Hindustan, 896. 



Manillas, or Philippine Islands, agriculture of, 



1022. 



Manioca, Jatropha manihot, see Mandiocca. 



Manna, festuca fluitans, its culture in Russia, 656. 



Manna, cultivation of, in Calabria, 323. 



Manual labors of agriculture, 2876. 



Manual operations of agriculture of a mixed kind, 

 2946. 



Manufactories, their establishment on estates, 3567. 



Manufactures and trades in Derbyshire, enumera- 

 tion of, 7014; 1st, on animal products of the 

 country : 2d, animal substances imported: 3d, on 

 vegetable productions of the country: 4th, on 

 vegetable substances imported : 5th, on mineral 

 products of the country : 6th, on mineral sub- 

 stances imported, 7014. 



Manure, its collection and preservation in China, 

 991 ; vegetable ashes, 992 ; plaister of old kitchens, 

 993; night soil, 994; dung and urine of animals, 

 995 ; lime, 996 ; mixture of soils, 1000; applica- 

 tion of manure in China, 997. 



Manures of animal and vegetable origin, their dif- 

 ferent species, 2169; green succulent plants, 

 2170 ; rape cake, 2171 ; malt dust, 2172 ; linseed 

 cake, 2173; sea weeds, 2174; dry straw, 2175; 

 woody fibre, 2176 ; inert peaty matter, 2177 ; tan- 

 ner's spent bark, 2178; wood ashes, 2179; ma- 

 nures from animal substances, 2180; muscles, 

 2181; fish, 2182; oily substances, 2183; bones, 

 2184; horn, 2185; hair, 2186; blood, 2188; urine, 

 2191; night soil, 2195 ; dung of fowls, 2197 ; dung 

 of cattle and sheep, 2199; dung of horses, 2201 ; 

 soot, 2204. 



Manures, management of, 4579; farm yard dung, 

 4580 ; lime, 4588 ; composts of earth, lime, and 

 dung, 4593; meadowbank middens, 4595. 



Manures of mineral origin, 2213 ; theory of their 

 operation, 2214 ; different species, 2217. 



Manures, to preserve, ferment, and apply, 2205. 



Manures, 2161 ; of animal and vegetable origin, 

 2162 ; of mineral origin; 2213. 



Manures in use in Flanders, 487. 



Manuring among the Romans, 129. 



Maps of estates, different modes of finishing, 3106. 



March, weather and agricultural operations to be 

 performed in, page 1190. 



Marchand, Jean-Henri, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1172. A.D. 1768. 



Mares, treatment of, during pregnancy, 5971. 



Mares and foals, treatment of, 5976; weaning the 

 foal, 5977 ; gelding, 5981. 



Marian grass, or spurry, Spergula arvensis, 475. 



Marine plants used in agriculture, 5528. 



Market garden of Mellor in Derbyshire, perfection 

 and utility of i^s arrangement, 7014. 



Markham, Gervase, Jervise, or Gervas, his works 

 on agriculture, page 1162. A.D. 1593. 



Marking with the line, 2889. 



Marking plough, 2503. 



Marl, as known to the Romans, 130. 



Marl, use of, at Trentham, 7011. 



Marquesas, agriculture of, 1033. 



Marriott, William, his law book relative to agri- 

 culture, page 1167. A.D. 1795. 



Marshall, William, Esq., his works on agriculture, 

 page 1165. A.D. 1778. 



Mascall, Leonard, his works en poultry, &c. page 

 1162. A.D. 1581. 



