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GENERAL INDEX. 



Convexity, degree ofi proper for roads, 9575, 

 Copaiva, balsam of, 1482, 

 Copal, 1 167. 



Copineau, Abbe, his work on agriculture, pace 



\ ii 1780 

 Oopte-wooda, improvement of, (0S8: products of, 



I ah ;nul coralline*, as a manure, - 



Coriander, 6065 , culture and management of, i^hv; ; 



produce and use of, 6067 j substitutes tor, I 

 ("iiriuiii of animals, IM7. 

 Cork, 1491. 



Cork Institution, the. 

 Cork, statistics of, 78/7 

 Cork tree, the, in Spain, 747. 



Com, early exportati i. 240. 



Com, whether it ought to be sown broadcast or in 



drills, 4W.J ; preservation of, alter being threshed, 



4989. 

 Corn-barn, 2847 ; the English, 284S. 

 Corn-bin, the, 2530. 

 Corn. bruising machine, 2558. 

 Corn crops cultivated in Britain, 1982. 



Com drill, Cooke's (luce-row, 268L 



Corn farmers, 7 

 Corn, frosted, 4' 9 L 

 Corn-laws, the, 

 Corn-measures, 



Corn-rake, the, 2451 ; of East Lothian, 2*52. 

 Corn-sacks, 25 .1. 

 Corn-screen, the, 2524 



Corn-stacks of the square sort, proper sizes of, 3277 



Corn-stands, 2908. 



Cornwall, statistics of, 7825. 



Costa, Ch., his work on agriculture, page 1220. A. D. 

 I 



Cottage, a double, for two married ploughmen, 1180 ; 

 a double, of only one floor, 4178; on a smaller 

 scale, 4179; a good mechanic's, 41S2; a labourer's, 

 with cow-house and piggery, 4181. 



Cottage cow, the best modes of keeping a, 3846. 



Cottage farmers, 7726. 



Cottage fit for a tradesman, mechanic, or bailiff, 41 77. 



Cottages, establishment of, 3845. 



Cottages for labourers, 2876 — 2900; in Dumfries- 

 shire, 7839; in the Hebrides, 7S59; in Staffordshire, 

 7796; in West Lothian, 7845 ; of Kincardineshire, 

 7851 j of Moldavia and Wallachia, 760; orna- 

 mental, 2897—2900 ; picturesque, 4183. 



Cottc, L, his works on agriculture, page 1217. A. D. 

 1790. 



Cotton plant, culture of, in Jamaica, 1213, in Sicily, 



i <t ton trees in China, 983. 



Cottons of Sumatra, 1026. 



Cotyledon of plants, 1347. 



Court farmer, 7723. 



Covenants of leases, 4688. 



Coventry, Andrew, M.D., his works on agriculture, 



page 1212. AD. 1808. 

 Coventry, Dr., 7847. 

 Cow, see horned cattle, 6773. 

 Cow cabbage, the, 5500. 

 Cowhouse, Harley's, 2832. 



. breeding of, on the farm at Moegelin, 587. 

 Cowshed, Cornish, 7825. 

 Cradle. scythe, 2480. 

 Cramer, John Andrew, his work on agriculture, 



page 1219. A. D. 1766. 

 Craw, the, 7616. 

 Crawfish, the, 3g04. 



( raytish, or more properly crawfish, 7616. 

 Crescent used in irrigation, 4396. 

 Cretcentfut, his works on agriculture, pace 1221 



A. D. 1471. 



i, garden, 6159 : soil for, 6160; use of, 6161. 

 Cribs for cattle used in Derbyshire, 7799. 

 Cromarty, statistics of, 7854. 

 Crops, importance of a judicious rotation of, 4912, 



4927 J rotation of, 2217; rationale of, 2218; Gri- 



senthwaite'a theory of, 2220; the principles of, 



2221 ; influence of, in destroying insects, 2223. 

 Cross-breed, when advantageous. 

 Cross-cutting machine, Brown's. 

 < ross moss-cutting machine, used at Mount Annan, 



in Dumfriesshire, 7839. 

 Crossing, the good effects of, 2053 ; the bad effects 



Of, 2054. 2056. 

 Crossing, vegetable, 1632 ; anomalous efTect of, 16 15. 

 Crossings of roads should be at right angles, 

 Croton, a species of, in Brazil, used as tea, 1237 

 Cniil, 1a- Baron K. V. It., his work on agriculture, 



page 121S. A. D. 182a 



Cniiekthank't opinion on pruning, :~>:iso. 

 Crust of our e.utli, the, 2101. 



Crusts of animals, IS"-'. 



Cryptogamia, favourite habitations of, 1734. 



Cube, agriculture of, 1 198. 



Culley, Messrs. Matthew and George, pupils of 

 Bakewell, 78ft 



Culley, George, his works on agriculture, page 1210. 

 A. 1). 1786. 



Cultivator, Bartlett's, 2710; Wilkie'a parallel ad- 

 justing, 2556; 1'inlayson's self-cleaning, 2657; 

 Weir's improved, 265a ; the Scotch, 2659 ; Parkin. 

 son's 2660; Hayward's, S662 j Beatson's, 



Culture, effect of, on woody plants, 3970; on the lig- 

 neous plants in common use in planting and gar- 

 deiiMig, 3971 ; in the north and in the south of 

 Eurojie, characteristics of, 1251 ; the genera] 

 effect of, on plants, 1766 ; influence of, on fruits, 

 1768; influence of, on plants of ornament, 1769. 



Culture of plants, the greatest refinement in, 1771. 



Cumberland, statistics of, 7810. 



dimming s opinion respecting the form of wheels 

 proper for roads, 37 J 1. 



Curassow, the crested, 7496. 



Curculin palmarum, the, of Surinam, eaten as a 

 luxury, 1.1, 



Currant, as an orchard fruit, 4104. 



Curtis, William, his work on agriculture, page 1210 : 

 A. D. 1789. 



Curvren, John Christian, M.P , his works on agri- 

 culture, page 1212. A. D. 1809. 



CtitCUta curopaOa, 17 



Cuticle of animals, 1845. 



(utting over old hedges, 2983. 3021. 



Cutting plants, 3151. 



Cutting trees, the best mode of, 4046. 



D. 



Dairy, the, and its management, G976 ; operations 

 of, 6977. 



Milk, 6978; butter, 6979; cheese, 6980; 

 whey, 60.81 ; constituent parts of milk, 

 cow's milk, 6983; ass's milk, 6984; ewe's 

 milk, 6985; goat's milk, 6986; mare's 

 milk, 69*7 ; camel's milk, 6!<SX ; sow's 

 milk, 6989; use of these milks, 6990; lac- 

 tometers, 6991. 

 The dairy-house for general purposes, 6992 ; 

 properties requisite in a good milk-house, 

 6993 ; a butter dairy, 6994 ; cheese dairv, 

 6695; dairy for private use, 6996; dairies 

 for dairy farmers, 6997 ; utensils of the 

 dairy, 7007. 

 Milking, 7014; management of milk, 7017. 

 Making and curing of butter, 7019; the 

 making up, 7025; the salting or curing, 

 7027. 

 Cheese-making, 7039; rennet, and its uses, 

 7041 ; colouring matter, 7047 ; setting the 

 curd, 7050; management in the press, 

 7054; management in the cheese-room, 

 7056, 

 Catalogue of the different sorts of cheeses, 

 and other preparations made from milk, 

 1045 ; British cheeses, 7059 ; foreign 

 cheeses, 7090 ; preparations of milk, 

 7oo7. 

 Dairy farmers, 7733. 

 Dairy at Wobum, 7784. 

 Dairies of Ireland, 841. 

 Daisy-rake, the, 2454. 

 Dalrymple, William, Esq. his work on agriculture, 



page 1211. A. D. 1800. 

 Dnmlulo, Vincenzo, his works on agriculture, page 



1222. A.D. 1812. 

 Dartmoor, depftt for prisoners of war at, 7824. 

 Darwin, Erasmus, M.D. F.R.S., his work on agri- 

 culture, page 1211. A.D. 1800. 

 Date tree, the, in India, 907 ; of Persia, 868. 

 Daubenton, Jean Louis Marie, his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1217. A. D. 1802. 



/, John, Esq., his work on agriculture, page 

 1214. A. I) 1- 

 Davics,. Walter, A. M., his work on agriculture, 



el2ia \ I). 1810. 

 Davis, Thomas, Esq., his work on agriculture, pace 



1210. A. 1). 1704 6 ,v b 



Davy, Sit Humphry, hLs work on agriculture, page 

 1.1 I A. 1). 1S13; his opinion as to the application 

 of farm-yard manure, 2231); result of his dis 



