INDEXr 



Mr. Rod well's interesting account of his extensive practice in. 

 this work, 39. 



comparative expcnce of hand-harrowing and of tumbrils, 40* 



41. 



on some soils, Clay is much to be preferred to marie, 41. 



successful crops which have followed the operation, 42. 

 increased prices offered in Suffolk, for teams to do this work, 42. 

 excellent account of the practice of another farmer who marled 



extensively, 101. 



proper quantity per acre, 102. 



should be only adopted on inclosed lands, except in particular 



circumstances, 103. 



good pulverization, and clearing from stones,, essential, 



much depends on the after management of the land, 103,. 



different quality of the Clay or marie, 104* 



expences of the operation, 105. 

 - estimate, 106. 



larther observations on the benefit of marling, 367* 



eriterions of the cjuality of marie, 368. 



best way of conveying it on to the land, 368, 369. 



expence; and quantity, 369. 



properties of Clay ; and its use where no marie is to be had, 369, 



quantity for application ; and suitable soils, 370. 

 digging, throughout July and August ; use the small three. 



wheeled cart, 417, 418, 439. 



in November, 5' 1 5. 



in December, 527. 



Meadows : attentions in mowing ; mow close ; process of hay- 

 making, 346, 347. 



See also the articles Crats-landt} Hay ; and Watering. 

 Melilot (Siberian), its cultivation recommended, 242. 

 Mildew ; such wheat as is found to be struck with this fatal dis- 

 temper should be reaped immediately, though quite green, 

 421. 



an increased quantity of seed is proper on land given to this dis- 

 temper, 457. 

 Milk. See Djirj. 

 Mole-plough, its effect in the business of Draining, depends entirely 



upon the soil, 35. 

 the addition of wheels before and a roller behind, is of essential 



importance, 36. 

 a good method is, to open a furrow previously with a common 



plough, or a dram plough, 36. 

 state in which the land should be for the operation of Draining, 



and for the other processes connected with it, 36. 

 the union of Draining with irrigation is an object in extensive 



works, 37. 



many farmers chusc the year of fallow, for Draining ; and others, 

 the winter, 37, 38. 



all soils, in cither season, should be drained while in grass, 38. 

 -, attention to destroying them, in March, 163. 



Mountain 



