INDEX. 



Wayne, Isaac, on successions of timber, - - 376 



Wheat, Syrian or Jerusalem ; quantity raised from a small 

 experiment, . . . - - 



Barley, or l^orge fromenter^ - - - 



seed, rolled in plaster, beneficial, 

 harrowed in the spring, greatly serviceable, - 

 quantity of seed per acre, 



growth must be gradual, r • - 



Smyrna, farther account of it, 

 harrowing, and eating off by sheep, in the spring, 

 recommended, - - - - 



smut in, - - - • - 



our climate, now, requires more seed sown, than 

 in former times, - - - - 



Syrian, or Jerusalem, excellence of its bread, 

 partial feedini^ off condemned ; it should be eaten 

 bare, in the spring, by sheep, - - 51 



harrowing and rolling, in the spring, best method 

 of performing, - - - - ib. 



a wheat drill, ... - 32 



sown in frequent successions ; observations thereon, 252 

 southern, disease in, [see vol. 2, p. 200.] 422, 3, 4 



on richest and best prepared lands, fails, owing to 

 insects bred in the dung or manure, appendix, 94, 95 



spring, or summer, recommended to be sown, 

 where winter wheat fails, owing to disease, or 

 otherwise, - - - - 426 



should not be sown in the season when lime first 

 applied, [vol. 2, p. 279.] - - 40, 41, 424 



summer and spring, account of it, appendix, - 114 

 Whey, acids and spirituous liquors combine with whey ; 



rennet and alkalies, with curds, - - 249 



Whiskey, alleged to have been distilled from fiorin grass, 263 



Whyn- stones— basaltic, dressings of them promote vege- 

 tation in grasses, and emit strong sulphu- 

 ric smell, - ... 209 

 remarks thereon, - - • .210 



