INDEX. 327 



Weeds, fresh ; spontaneous growth, after desiccating salt 



marsh, - - 281 



see vol. 1st. changes of timber and plants, 

 pages, 28, 296 

 White & Hazard ; wire fences, - - - - 3, 4, &c. 

 Wire fences ; calculation of cost, and uses, - 3, 4, &c. 



account of one, ----- 229 

 Wine ; made from cider and honey, 65 



Wheat, sedge ; I. Parker's account of it, and efficacy of 



change of seed, and note by R. Peters, 19, 25, 21, 22 

 threshing or detaching by a roller, - 29, et seq. 



samples of foreign wheats, account of them, by 



S. Hazard, 52 



manure for it, seaweed or grass from sea coasts, 74 

 Tangier ; called big rye, account of it, - 122, 3 

 Lawler, or Jones's, said to withstand the Hes- 

 sian fly, - 208 



blue straw, otherwise, but flourishes in ground 



where other wheats stunt, - - t - 211 

 advantages of rolling in plaster, - - - 212 

 plaster and ploughing in clover highly beneficial 



for wheat and Indian corn, - - - 228 



red chaff; thrives better than white, in salt marsh, 271 

 weights of; English and American ; also of 



other grains and grasses, - -•"".- 314, 15 



Woad plant; H. S. Dearborn's account of its culture 



and uses. 57 



