1258 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Food of plants, 1521 ; as supplied by manures and 



culture, i ■ l ; - 



Footpaths, 



Forbet, Francis, his works on agriculture, page 1209. 

 A. D. 177a 



fbnfece, George, ML D., F. It. 8., his work on agri- 

 culture, page 1808. A. D. I7iij. 



Forester, 77 19. 



Forests of China, 1011. 



Forests of the Morea, 765. 



Forfarshire, sec Angus, 7S50. 



Forking, 312a 



lurking upcTOpS, 3182. 



Forks, the virions kinds of, 2418; used ill irri- 

 gation, Vt"2 



Form Of cattle, to Obtain the most improved, 2030. 



Forms, the best for cattle, SOW 



ForMter, John, ins work on agriculture, page 1207. 

 A. 1) 1664. 



Ftirsytk, Robert, Esq., his work on agriculture, page 

 1212 A. 1) 18 1 



Foulah country, description of the, 110k 



Fowls, gallinaceous, their kinds, breeding, rearing, 

 and management, 74 IS; anserine or aquatii 



Fowls, fattening of, for the London market, 



Fox, the-, 7625 ; to shoot, 7626. 



Fractures in trees, 1676; treatment of, 4029. 



Frame for drying corn on in Russia, 1)83. 



France, agriculture of, during the middle ages, IS5 ; 

 lirM agricultural survey of, 380; favourable cir- 

 cumstances of, 881; present state of agriculture 

 in, 882 ; retrospective view of the agriculture of, 

 383, SKI; agriculture of, in 1819, 385; surface of, 

 386 ; soil of, 387 ; climate of, 388 ; the central cli- 

 mate of, 389; the vine and maize climate of, 390; 

 the olive climate of, 391 ; the lands of, 3 IS ; value 

 of landed property in, 394; the farming of lands 

 in, 895 ; corn farming in, 396; meadows of, 397 ; 

 Sheep of, 398 ; beasts of labour in, 3i>9 ; dairies of, 

 400; goats of Thibet in, 401 ; poultry in, 402; 

 swine of, 403 ; fish ponds of, 404; implements and 

 operations of the farms of, 405; the large farms 

 of, 406 ; plants grown in, 407 ; forest culture of, 

 408; leaves as food for cattle in, 409; farm-houses 

 and offices in the warm districts of, 411 ; the old 

 plough of the warm districts of, 411 ; one handled 

 plough of the south of, 411 ; rotation of crops in 

 the south of, 412 ; live stock of the south of, 413; 

 chick pea of the Provencals, 413; vine in the 

 south of, 414; white mulberry in the south of, 

 415; the olive in the south of, 417 ; the tig in the 

 south of, 418; the almond in the south of, 419; 

 the caper in the south of, 420; the orange in the 

 south of, 421; the winter melon in the south of, 422. 



Francis, Aine, his work on agriculture, page 1218. 

 A. D 



Francois, Nicholas, his works on agriculture, page 

 1215. A. 1). 1763. 



Franque, Dr., his work on agriculture, page 1220. 

 A. D. 1825. 



Phaser, Robert, Fsq, his works on agriculture, page 

 1210. A. I). 1793. 



Friction, effects of, on roads, 3o/2. 



Friesland, swing plough of, 604. 



Frog, the esculent, 7590 ; the tree, 7591. 



Fromage dc Feugrt, C. Michel F., his work 011 

 agriculture, page 1217. A. 1). 1802. 



Frond of a plant, 1311. 



Frost, origin of, 2373. 



Fruit of plants, 1326; anomalies in the, 1616; ma- 

 turation and decay of, 1720. 



Fruiting, premature, 1684 



Fruit-, of the northern hemisphere, 1787; of the 

 K. Indies, 1788; of China, 1789; of Africa, 1790; 

 ofS. America, 1791. 



Fruit trees, insects injurious to, 7680. 



/•';»'- means of preserving roads, 3739. 



Fru'S opinion of narrow roads, 3601. 



Fuller's thistle. See Teasel. 



Fungi, 1335; uses of the, 1366. 



Funnel formed in circular stacks, 3284. 



Furrow-roller, the, 2712. 



Furrow-slice, breadth and depth of the, 3241 ; degree 

 to which it turns over, 3242; the most generally 

 useful breadth of, 3246. 



F'urze-bruiser, 2553. 



Furze fence, the, 3038. 



G. 



Guam Tiufour, Marie Armando Jeanne, his work 

 on agriculture, page 1218. A. D. 1807. 



Gapliardo, G. B., his work on agriculture, page 



Gaiting of corn, 3176. 



(iat/t, J., his work on agriculture, page 1220. A. D 



1826 

 1 ialbanum, 1 47 -. 



Gallicia, state of agriculture in, 648. 



Gallinaceous fowls, their kinds, breeding, rearing, 

 and management, 7438. 



Gallizioti, Filippo, his work on agriculture, page 

 1222 A. D 1815. 



Qatto, Agostino, his works on agriculture, page 

 122L A. 1). 1564. 



Galloway, statistics of, 7840. 



Galway, statistics of, 7883. 



Gamboge, 1480. 



Gangrene in plants, 1704. 



Gaps of plants, 1 



Garden farmers, 7728. 



Gardens appended to the labourers' cottages, 2918. 



Gardens of mechanics in Lancashire, 7812, 



Gas, azotic, in animals, 1921 ; carbonic acid, in the 

 atmosphere, 2387 ; carbonic acid, its effects upon 

 germination, 1524. 



Gases, as the food of plants, 152 ;. 



Gate, the, 3075 ; construction of, 3076 ; the hanging 

 of, 3081; the improved swing, of the northern 

 counties, 3093; Parker's improved swing, 3094; 

 the tressel bar, 3101 ; the slip bar, 3102 ; the 

 chained slip bar, 3103 ; the double or folding, 3105 ; 

 Clark's window sash, 31U6 ; Parker's compens- 

 ation hinge for, 3USi 



Gate posts, 3086. 



Gates, fastenings of, 3088 ; iron, 3085 ; iron, used in 

 Monmouthshire, 7793 ; of fields, the proper situa- 

 tion for, 4202. 



Gathering, 3136; orchard fruit, 4120. 



Gautieri, Giuseppe, his works on agriculture, page 

 1221. A. D. 18OT. 



Gavcllus, Nicholas, his work on agriculture, page 



1221. A. D. 1758. 



Gelatine, in animals, 1937 ; use of, 1938. 



Gems of plants, 1359. 



Generation, equivocal, 1640. 



Gentlemen farmers, 7744. 



Georgia, 1246. 



Germany, agriculture of, in the time of the Ro- 

 mans, 175 ; agriculture of, during the middle 

 ages, 192 ; present state of agriculture in, 547 ; 

 soil, surface, and climate of, 54S ; landed property 

 in, 549; farmers of, 550; consequence of the 

 regulations of landed property in, 551 ; agricul- 

 tural produce of, 553 ; culture of the mulberry 

 and rearing of the silkworm in, 554; the common 

 cultivation of, 555 ; the best pastures and mea- 

 dows in, 556; operations and implements ..f agri- 

 culture in, 557 ; the live stock of, 558; forests in, 

 559; general state of common agriculture in, 5o\). 



Germination, 1512; the first condition necessary to, 

 1513; the second condition, 1514; a third condi- 

 tion, 1515; a fourth condition, 1516; a fifth con- 

 dition, 1517 ; period necessary to complete, 1518; 

 physical phenomena of, 1519 ; chemical pheno- 

 mena of, 1520 ; effect of carbonic acid gas in, 

 1524 ; effects oi oxygen, nitrogen gas, and hydro- 

 gen gas on, 1525 — 1527. 



Ghost moth, the, 7674. 



Giacinto, Carlo, his work on agriculture, page 1222. 

 A. D. 1811. and 1825. 



Gialdi, Giuseppe, Ins work on agriculture, page 



1222. A. I). 1S18. 



Gibbi's select list of orchard fruits, 4097. 



Gilbert, Francois Hilaire, his works on agriculture, 

 page 1217. A. D. 1797. 



Gilbert, H. F., his work on agriculture, page 1219. 

 A. D. 1826. 



Girdling trees, 1675. 



Gladstone's attempt at a reaping machine, 2734 ; his 

 machine for reaping beans, !-74'J. 



Glands of plants, 1314. 



Glossology, 1292. 



Gloucestershire, statistics of, 7791. 



Gluten, 1405. 



Glyceria rluitans, 5187- 



Goat, the, 7331; the Angora, 7332; the Syrian, 

 7333; the chamois, 7334; the Welsh, 7335; pro- 

 duce of the, 7336 ; hair of the, 7337 ; suet of the, 

 7338 ; choice of, for keeping, 7339 ; the Cashmere 

 shawl, 7340; the Hindustan, 914. 



Goats on the Cheviot Hills, 7809. 



God speede the Plough. Anon. Page 1207. A. I) 

 1601. 



Gold fish, 7581. 



