INDEX. 



A 



Agriculture, of England, Manures, kc. - . - 84 



in the new settlements of Pennsylvania, - 98 



Commerce and manufactures ; remarks on, 270, Sec. 

 Alkalies ; [8c so, it is said, doth sugar :] prevent cream be- 

 ing converted into butter, - - - - 249 

 restore to overdunged ground, profitable fertility, 416, 417 

 Anderson, Dr. the lime applied by him, in so great quan- 

 tities must have been mild ; and acted by 

 its fertilizing and nutritious qualities ; dif- 

 ferent from caustic, which is solvent, - 205 

 Animals ; domestic, sacrificed by the ignorance of quacks ; 

 owing to medical characters neglecting vete- 

 rinary acquirements, - - - 81 

 invited or repelled by scents. — Usefulness of at- 

 tending to this subject, - - - 366 

 Apple, Crab, account of an orchard, - - - 189 

 Trees, on pruning ; and management of orchards, 199 

 Crab, account of it in Virginia, - - 392 

 Arator, agricultural essays ; noticed, - - - 227 

 Ashes, spent, or soapers— only valuable for the alkali con- 

 tained in them, - - - - 417 

 Appendix, - - 92, 93 

 of various species of timber, quantities of potash 

 yielded by them, respectively, - - - 418 

 Atmosphere, said to be the source of fertility in manure, 198 

 see vol. 1st. trench ploughing, winter fallow, 

 B 

 Uakewell, William, his mode of planting Indian corn ; and 



course of crops, - - ^55 



the noted breeder. Improved his 

 sheep, Sec. by crosses, - - 53 



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