INDEX. 



N 

 Navigation, inland, great advantages of, to agriculture, 



commerce, and manufactures, - - 270 & seq. 



Neill, W. his mode of hedging, with stone, mound and ditch, 9, 1 1 



on flax mills, - - - - 135 



O 



Oats, South American white, account of it, - - 22, 27 



Chili, white, 31 



Egyptian, white, ------ ib. 



Onions, culture of, - - - - - 264 



Orchards, crab apple, account of one, - - • 191 



general decay of, - - - - 193 



pruning trees in, . - - - 199 



Owego village, salt and plaster collected there, appendix, 119 



Owl, short eared, or strix brachyotos. Its usefulness in 



destroying vermin, - - - 249, 250 



P 



Paring and burning, with a cut, - - - 424, 425 



Peale, C. W. account of a corn shelling machine with a cut, 248 



Peters, Richard, on hedges, - - - - 9 



French rye, (Tangier wheat) Syrian, 



or Jerusalem wheat, - - 17 



Remarks on different grains, - 19 



on a case of croup in a calf, - - 58 



Fiorin grass, - - - 63 



the cultivation and use of the mangel- 



wurtzel, or scarcity root, - - 126 



the haws, or hooks (so called) in horses, 167 



breeding in and in, - - 171 



salutary effects of fire on soils, - 214 



well rotted dung, muck, stercoraries, 



and their uses, - - - 221 



rotations and changes of crops, - 253 



Fiorin, mangel- wurtzel, onions, cabbages, 260 



American gypsum. Internal improvement, 266 



Jerusalem wheat, big rye. Season of 1813, 276 



a stercorary, on a large scale, - 28^ 



