INDEX. 



Coxe, Tench, Esq. his information concerning wool. 



Appendix, - - - 15 



Cream, scalded, process of making, - - 419, 420 



Crops, course of by W. Bakewell, - - - 155 



Rotations and changes of, defended, - - 252 



Curds, rennet and alkalies, combine only with them, - 249 



Cutworms, the progeny of certain beetles, - - 281 



Cyder, directions for making, - - - - 43 



Virginia crab apple, best for cyder, - - 44, 45 



Ripe, should not be mixed with unripe fruit, - 46 



Fermentation, how managed, ... ib. 



Fining, racking, &c. - - - - 48, 49 



D 

 Davis, on sheep folding. Appendix, - - 86 



Davy, Sir H. his conjecture on operative principle of 



plaster and remarks thereon, 235, 236, 237 



Dogs, Shepherd's, account of, [see appendix, 36,] 366, 372, 373 

 Dotterer, Henry, his machine for breaking plaster, corn in 



the ear, shelling, 8cc. - - 398 



Drill, Wheat, description of, - - - - 32 



Dry Rot, (fire»fang) in dung, various opinions relating 



to it, - - - 288, 289, 290, 295 



Duane, W. J. his pamphlet on roads and navigation, ap- 

 proved, - - . - 272 

 Ducket, his skim coulter, - - - - 413 

 Dung, Long, Arthur Young's account of it, and mode of 



using it, - - - - 414 

 Mixing with lime, injurious if done previous 

 to fermentation, appendix, - - 94 

 Dung, should be applied previously to fermentation, 92, 93, 

 See contra, - - - 224, 225, 338 

 Well rotted, preferable to hot and fresh muck, 221 

 Dry rotten, (fire-fanged,) heats of our climate pro- 

 duce, 222 



What state of putrescence is best, - - 221 



Violent fermentation injurious, - - 222 



Applied superficially when fresh, wasteful, 224, 225 



