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GENERAL INDEX. 



Rotations of crops, 4549 ; see Crops. 



Rotations of crops in Flanders, 445. 



Rotations of crops in Spain, 712. 



Roughley, Thomas, his work on agriculture, page 

 1179. A. D. 1823. 



Row culture of China, 1002. 



Rowels, 5869. 



Roxburghshire, agricultural survey of, 7050. 



Jtozier, Francois, his work on agriculture, page 1172. 

 A. D. 1772. 



Rubbers or ray in sheep, 6522.' 



Rubus chamsemorus (figured), cloudberry, 680. 



Ruckert, G. Ch. Alb., his work on agriculture, page 

 1176. A. D. 1800. 



Budge, Rev. Thomas, B.D., his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1169. A. D. 1807. 



Running thrush in the feet of horses, .5855. 



Runners of plants, to propagate by, 1617. 



Russia, agriculture of, 645 ; climate, 647 ; landed 

 property, 653 ; farmeries, 654 ; villages, 654 ; agri- 

 cultural products, 655; fruits, 659; live stock, 

 660 ; forests, 661 ; implements and operations, 662. 



Rutlandshire, agricultural survey of, 7017. 



Rye, culture of, 4650. 



Rye, culture of, in Flanders, 455. 



Bye, George, his work on agriculture, page 1164. 

 A. D. 1130. . 



Sack barrow, 2450, 



Saffron. 5511. 



St. Helena, agriculture of, 1118. 



Saintfoin, culture of, 5042; sofl, 5044; sowing, 



5047 ; taking the crop, 5052 ; produce, 5055. 

 Salisbury, W., his work on agriculture, page 1170. 



A. D. 1822. 

 Salivation in horses, 5793. 

 Salmon, natural history of, by Headrick, 7064. 

 Salmon, 6811. 

 Salmon fishery, 3605. 

 Salmon fishery of the Tyne, 7023 ; of the Tweed, 



7024. 

 Salmon, William, M.D., his work on agriculture, 



page 1163. A. D. 1723. 

 Salop, from what plants obtained and how manu- 

 factured, 1375. 

 Salt, use of, in Cornwall, 7039. 

 Salt mines of Cheshire, 7028. 

 Salt works of Droitwich, 7007. 

 Salt mines, 3592. 

 Salt works of Moutiers, 370. 

 Salting hay, 5233. 



Salts, as ingredients of vegetable food, 1504. 

 Salvini, Gio., his work on agriculture, page 1177. 



A D. 1168. 

 Samnite plough, 682. 



Sampson, Rev. G. Vaughan, his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1168. A. D. 1802. 

 Sand cracks in the feet of horses, .5856. 

 Sandwich Isles, agriculture of, 1034. 

 Sap, ascent of, in plants, 1513. 

 Sap of plants, what, and how obtained, 1469. 

 Sarcey, de Sutieres, his works on agriculture, page 



1172. A. D. 1765. 

 Sark, agricultural survey of, 7040. 

 Savoy, agrieulture of, 347. 

 Savoy, peasantry of, 350; occupation of land, 352 



leases, 357 ; pasfcurage, 358 ; public dairies, 359 



vineyards, 361 ; walnut trees, 362 j tobacco, 366 



salt works of Moutiers, 370. 

 Saw fly, 6902. 

 Sawing, 2914. 

 Saxony, agriculture of, 596 ; culture of the vine and 



silkworm, 597; sheep, 598; rotation of crops, 



599 ; cows, 600. 

 Scab in sheep, &522. 



Scalding mixture for the pole-evil in horses, 5917. 

 Scarifiers, 2527. 

 Scheffold^ L. his work on agriculture, page 1176. 



A. D. 1809. ^ ^ 



Schonlentner, M., his work on agriculture, page 



1176. A. D. 181ft 

 Scientific operations required of the agriculturist, 



3053. 

 Seirpus tuberosus (figured), its culture in China, 



978. 

 Scotch farmers in Wiltshire, 7032. 

 Scotch or Small's plough (figured), 770. 

 Scotch cart (figured), 770. 



Scotch plough with two wheels, 2507; with one 



wheel, 2508. 

 Scotch scarifier, cultivator or grubber, 2533. 

 Scotch horse hoe, 2,540. 



Scotland, agriculture in, during the sixteenth cen- 

 tury, 226. 241. 

 Scotland, agriculture of, from the eleventh to the 



thirteenth century, 208. 

 Scots grass, Panicum hirtellum (figured), 1186. 

 Scoff, W., his law book relative to agriculture, page 



1168. A. D. 1801. 

 Scoff, Edmund, his work on agriculture, page 1168. 



A. D. 1801. 

 Scour in sheep, 6515. 

 Scouring in sheep, 6516. 

 Scouring or diarrhcea in horned cattle, 6266. 

 Scraper, 2392. 

 Scraping, 2897. 

 Screening or sifting, 2899. 

 Scuttle, the name of a shallow basket or sort of 



wicker bowl much used in the barn and for other 



purposes. The large ones have handles, but the 



small ones are without them. 

 Scythe, Hainault,or Flanders, 502. 

 Scythe, Brabant, 503. 

 Scythe, cra<lle, of France, 398. 

 Scythes, 2403 ; Hainault scythe, 2404 ; cradle scythe, 



2405. 

 Sea-weed eaten in Cochin China, 944. 

 Sea-weed, or kelp, its growth and manufacture, 



5529. 

 Sea-weeds, theory of their operation as a manure, 



2174. 

 Sebright, Sir J. S., his theory of improving the 



breed of animals, 1995. 

 Seed basket, 2437. 



Seed, its impregnation, 1592; hybrids, 1598; cross- 

 ing, 1599. 

 Seeds of plants, their germination, 1486 ; physical 



phaenomena, 1493; chemical phaenomena, 1494. 

 Selkirkshire, agricultural survey of, 7051. 

 Sellenders and mallenders, 5836.] 

 September, weatlier, and agricultural operations to 



be performed in, page 1194. 

 Servants, their management, 4522. 

 Servants of the Romans, 85; their wages, 89; food, 



91. 

 Servieres, B. de, his work on agriculture, page 1173. 



A. D. 1786. 

 Sesamum orientale, cultivated by the Chinese, 



970. 

 Sesamum orientale (figured), cultivated as an oil 



plant bv the Romans, 150. 

 Setons, 5868. 



Shab or scab in sheep, 6522. 

 Shaddocks of Madeira (figured), 1126. 

 Shear hog, a wedder lamb in his second year, 6413. 

 Shearing of sheep, 6436. 



Sheep, 6381 ; varieties, 6384 ; criteria, 6410 ; breed- 

 ing, 6414 ; rearing, 6429 ; folding, 6468 ; fattening, 



6478 ; merinos, 6489 ; anatomy and physiology of 



sheep, 6497 ; diseases, 6501. 

 Sheep of North Wales, 7044. 

 Sheepa Wiltshire, 7032 ; of Dorsetshire, 7033. 

 Sheep, how treated in France, 391. 

 Sheep of Hindustan, 900. 

 Sheep of the Cape of Good Hope, 1101. 

 Sheep (merinol of Spain, their management, 714. 

 Sheep tic, 6913. 

 Shifts, such parts of a farm as are allotted for the 



reception of either stock or crops. It is also a 



term applied to the rotations of cropping lands ; 



thus, we have three, four, five and six coarse 



shifts, 4549. 

 Shirreff, John, his works on agriculture, page 1170. 



A. D. 1814. 

 Ship timber, how to produce bends for, 3700. 

 Shoe, improved form of, for horses, 5926 : bar shoe, 



5932; hunting shoe, 5933; racing shoe, 5934; 



grass shoe, 5935 ; frost shoe, 5936 ; calkins, 5937 ; 



horse pattens, 5938. 

 Shoeing and shoes for horses, various methods and 



kinds, 5925. 

 Shoeing of oxen, 6219. 

 Shoeing of horses, 5925; improved mode, 5926; 



various modes, 5927. 5932. 

 Short horned or Dutch cattle, 6109. , 

 Shoulder strains in horses, 5828. 

 Shovel, 2377. 

 Shovelling, 2888. 



Shropshire, agricultural survey of, 7010. 

 Siam, agriculture of, 939. 



