588 INDEX. 



precaution, and attentions, in the application of purchased 



manures, 87. 



advantage of alternating grasses with corn, on land worn out, 

 or injured by bad management, 120. 



course for this purpose, i 20. 



seeds to be sown, and proportions of each, i ?. r . 



practice in Rutlandshire : other proper courses ; on moist or 

 fertile, and on drier, soils, 121. 



practice in Northumberland : by alternate three years of 



arable and of depasturing ; and the latter of these periods 

 equally profitable with the former, 122. 



the system of alternating known both here and in France 



long ago, 423. 

 attention to cleaning grass-lands in the beginning of April, 221. 



rolling, and scarifying ; question of the comparative advan. 



tage of these different operations, 22 r, 222. 

 sowing grass. seeds, 24.1. 

 separated grass-seeds, 241. 



methods of sowing ; and sorts to be chosen, 242. / 

 question whether the system of alternately feeding and mowing 



the respective grass-lands is advisable ; decided by Goring 

 to be in the end ruinous to both fields, 248. 

 question relative to the application of grass, to feeding or to 

 mowing ; which is most beneficial, 357. 



mowing, probably, is entitled to the preference, 358, 359. 

 laying down land to Grass ; preparation, and time, for this 



important operation, 204, 447. 



seeds, on different soils, 447, 448. 



quantities of seed, 448, 449. 



sowing, 450. 



successive management, 450. 



business of manuring : succcdaneums, or assistants, to dung, 



time of application, and quantity ; grass may very easily be 



over-manured, 464, 465. 

 scarifying grass. lands, 465. 

 laying to grass with wheat in September, 470. 

 Grass-seeds of all sorts never succeed better than with Buck. 



wheat, 471. 



manure grass in October, 495. 

 See also the articles Lays ; and Meadows : also Burnet, Chi- 



co>y y Lucerne^ Sainfoin, Trefoil, c. 



H 



Haulm of pease ; the mow ought always to be trodden with hogs 



or horses, 128. 

 Hay ; estimate of its cost to the farmer, as a winter food for cows, 



14, 15. 

 Middlesex process of mowing and making hay detailed, 347 to 



356. 



general 



