INDEX. 



Page, 



Corn^ 'efs liaMe to be Iod2;ed in the 



new hufbandiy, than in the old, 



82, 113, i54, 163 



preferved in the granary by ventilation, 



459 

 preferved by drying, . 462 



experiments on the prefervation of it, 



456, and feq. 



Crops, comparifon of them in the old and 



the new huibandry, 111, ii2, [I5, 



n8, 121, 126, 128, 133, 137. 



Cultivator^ . , vid. Horjc-hce 



D. 



T\ ISTE MPERS of Corn, viz. 

 ■*-^ Mildew, 74. . vifj. AlUdew 



Blights, 80, . vid. Blights 



Smut, 89, . . vid. Smut 



Diftemper in rye called ergot, 100 



Drill, drops the feed in due quantity and 

 at a proper depth, . 60 



defcriptioiV of Mr. JVorlidge's drill- 

 plough, . . 429 



of the Semhrador, . 434. 



, of M. VandusfeVi rake 436 



' of M. Dubivncl% drill -plough, 



437 

 Dung, more necefTary to clayey lands 



than to any other, . 13 



aiSts by fermentation, . ig 



advantages of mixing lime with it, 



12,19 

 diladvantages attending the ufe of it, 



12, 19, 20 



tillage more beneficial than dung, 20 



horfe, {heep, deer's, pigeon's poultry, 



and human dung, good manures for 



clay, . .23 



experiment on the ufe of various dungs 



lor wheat, in the new huftandry, 



i3«^> '33' i^i 



■pXPERIMENTS on (Vbeat, by 



■"*-' M.. Duhamel, from 109 to 119 



— — by M. Diamourt, from 119 to 



124 



— by M. lie la Croix, from 124 to 



127 



Page. 



by M. Roujfel., from 127 to 138 



. by M. De Chateau-vieux, from 



T39 to , . 278 



Oil Barley, Oats, and Rye, 291 



On Leguminous Plants, . 305 



On Pot- Herbs, . . 309 



the 

 66 

 67 

 67 



F. 

 TpALLOJF : time of performing 

 winter fallow, 



fummer fallow, 



directions for fallowing, 



time for mniuiring fallow grounds. 



Flax, experiments on the culture of 330 

 Food of Plants, , vid. Plants 



Fuller's 'thijile , . vid^Teazd 



G. 



r~^RANARlES, direflions forprefer\'ing 



^-'^ corn in them, . . 456 



experiments Ihewing the ufefulnefs of 



them, . 45 7 J ^"^ fej' 



H. 



TTEJT.PIS and Commons, how to 

 "be managed when broken up, 16 

 enrich'd by burning the weeds they pro- 

 duce, . . . ibid. 

 hemp, experiments on the culture of, 



■ . • , 330 



Its fupenor quality when raifed by the 



new husbandry, . 337 



Horje-hoe, defcription of M. Duhamel's 



442 

 fingle 



■ of M. De Chateau-vieux's 



cultivator, . .. 443 



— — of M. De Chateau-vieux's double 



cultivator . . 445 



— of A'l. De Chateau-vieux's culti- 

 tivator with mould-boards, 446 



of M. De Villiers's cultivator, 



450 



Horfe-hoeing, advantages of, 56, 57 



experiment proving thofe advantages, 



58 

 of wheat, rules for, and effects of, 71, 



110, 156, 201 

 obfervations on it, by M. i>^ yUliers, 



453 

 IN. 



