GENERAL INDEX. 



1259 



Gongylus of plants, 1363. 



Good's improved boring instruments, 2507. 



Goose, the, 7511; flesh of, 7512; varieties and 

 species of, 7513; breeding, 7515; rearing, 751G; 

 feathers, 7517. 



Gooseberry, as an orchard fruit, 4104. 



Gutthard, J. Ch., his work on agriculture, page 

 1220. A. D. 1802. 



Graffen, F. G. his work on agriculture, page 1220. 

 A. D. 1825. 



Grafting trees, 1678. 



Grain, principal, of Ireland, 837. 



Grain drill-machine, Morton's improved, 26S2. 



Granary, agricultural, construction of, 2858 ; a de- 

 tached, 2859; commercial corn, 2860 ; to preserve 

 corn for many years, 2861. 



Granary in barns with threshing machines, 2857. 



Grasping, the action of, in animals, 1895. 



Grass lands, breaking up, 5S46 ; advantages of, 

 5857 ; disadvantages of, 5861 ; that ought not to 

 be broken up, 5SM. 



Grass, the cock's foot, 5661 ; the woolly soft, 5664 ; 

 the fescue, species of, 5670; the meadow foxtail, 

 5673 ; the cat's tail, or Timothy, 5681 ; the float- 

 ing fescue, 5683 ; the water meadow, 56S5 ; the 

 florin, 5687 ; the sweet-scented vernal, 5698 ; the 

 downy oat, 5699 ; the annual meadow, 5700 j_the 

 fine bent, 5701 ; the narrow-leaved meadow, o/02 ; 

 the hard fescue, 5707 ; the yellow oat, 5709; the 

 forage, 5643 ; the hay, 5652. 56S0 ; the pasturage, 

 5693 ; late pasture, 5705 ; waste of, on being 

 made into hay, 5803. 



Grass, cutting second crops of, 3169. 



Grass crops, cutting, for being converted into hay, 

 3168. 



Grass- harrow, 5820. 



Grasses affording the best culms for straw-plait, 

 5764. 



Grasses, cereal, culture of, 4982. 



Grasses, indigenous, of Ireland, 839. 



Grasses, mixture of, in pastures, 5717 ; nutritive 

 products of, 5722 ; pasture, for inferior soils, 

 5706; for inferior soils and upland situations, 

 5710 ; Sir H. Davy's table of the nutritive pro- 

 ducts of, 5668. 



Grassing flax, 5909. 



Gravel for making roads, 3642. 



Gravity, centre of, in the plough, 2636. 



Grui/, Andrew, his work on agriculture, page 1212. 

 A. D. 1808. 



Graziers, 7734. 



Grecian agriculture, products of, 34. 



Greeks, agriculture of the, 25 ; beasts of labour of 

 the, 32. 



Greenland, rural economy of, 566. 



Greenway, Dr. James, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1223. A. D. 1828. 



Grilses, 7850. 



Grinding, effect of, on roads, 3577. 



Grinding fruit for cider, 4125. 



Grisenthwaite, William, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1213. A. D. 1820. 



Grist mills, 3842. 



Groshede, Bishop of Lincoln, his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1206. A. D. 1500. 



Grounds, wet or boggv, drainage of, 4234. 



Grouse, the red, 7559; the black, 7560 ; the wood, 

 7561. 



Grub, the, 7685. 



Grubber, Kirkwood's improved, 4955. 



Guaiac, 1464. 



Gudgeon, 7577. 



Guide-posts, improved, 3724. 



Guillaume, Ch., his work on agriculture, page 1218. 

 A. D. 1821. 



Guillot, Julien Jean Jacques, his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1215. A. D. 176). 



Guinea hen, 7493. 



Guinea pig, the, 7366. 



Gum, excessive exudations of, to remedy, 4036 ; 



exudations of, in plants, 1701 ; uses of, 1397. 

 Gum-resins, 1472. 



Gunpowder, rending rocks or stones by, 4o24. 

 Gutter, a, 4418. 



Gypsum, as a manure, 2296; the nature of, 229 < ; 

 operation of, 2298. 



H. 



Habit of plants anomalies of the, 1618. 

 Habits, old, adherence to, by the illiterate, 7857 

 Hacks used in irrigation, 4402. 



Ha-ha, the, or sunk fence, 2969. 



Hail, 2375. 



Hainault mowing, the, 3172. 



Hair as a manure, 2250. 



Hairs differ in form, 1855, grow by the roots, 1S56 -, 

 of animals, 1S51 ; colour of, 1\">1; durability of, 

 ia57. 



Hamburgh, state of the proprietors of free lands 

 near, 603. 



Hamel, Du Monceau, Henry Lewis du, his works 

 on agriculture, page 1215. A. D. 1750. 



Hammers, 2490. 



Hammocks of the Brazilians, 1239. 



Hampshire, statistics of, 7 s ! 5. 



Handbarrows used in irrigation, 4399. 



Hand-drill, the broad-cast, 2576. 



Hand-drilling machines, 2573. 



Hand-hoe, the, 2458 ; for turnips, 5406. 



Hand-hoeing, 3130. 



Hand-machines, agricultural, 25 7. 



Hand-machines, the essential, 283. 



Hand-raking, 3132. 



Hanover, agriculture of, 592 ; agricultural societies 

 of, 59 3 ; landed property in, 594 ; land of religious 

 corporations in, 595; occupiers of land in, 596; 

 free landed property of, 597; the large farmers 

 of, 598 ; farming of the cultivators of free lands 

 in, 602 ; farming of the bauers of, 605 ; way to 

 improve the agriculture of, 606. 



Happiness, the constituents of, 7960. 



Hardiness of constitution, advantage of, in live 

 stock, 2025. 



Hare, the, 7364; hare warren near Banstead 

 Downs, 7365. 



Harm's cow-house at Glasgow, 2832. 



Harley, William, Ills work on agriculture, page 

 1214. A. D. 1829. 



Harnessing cattle, 3235. 



Harrison, Gustavus, Esq., his work on agriculture, 

 page 1209. A. D. 1775. 



Harrow, the, 2696; the Berwickshire, 2697; the 

 angular-sided hinged, 2698; the grass seed rliom- 

 boidal, 2699; the levelling, 2701 ; Morton's re- 

 volving brake, 2702, 2703 ; the brush, 2705 ; the 

 only essential, £706. 



Harrowing, 3261. 



Harrows, circular, 7787 ; Finlayson's self-cleaning, 

 2657. 



Hnrtig, Fr. Grafen von, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1219. A. D. 1786. 



Hartiz, Georges Louis, his work on agriculture, 

 page 1219. A. D. 1790. 



Hartlib's Legacv, 252. 



Hartlib, Samuel, his works on agriculture, page 

 1207. A. D. 1651. 



Harvest waggon of Cornwall, the, 7825. 



Hash, the Sithney, 2716. 



Hastjer, F. W., his work on agriculture, page 121.1. 

 A. D. 175& 



Hatches, 4410. 



Hawks and hunting birds, 7568. 



Hay, mode of drying, in the Hebrides, 7859 ; salt- 

 ing of, 5808. 



Hay-barn, the, 2856. 



Hay-binding machine, 2561. 



Hay farmers, 7737. 



Hav-knife, the, 2484. . 



Haymaking, general rules for, 3,99; in Middlesex, 

 5792. 



Hav-rake, the, 2450. 



Hav-stack, proper size for the, 32/8 ; the building 

 of, 32S6 ; of Middlesex, 3287. 5801. 



Hay-stands, 2910. 



Hay swoop, the, 2729. 



Hay-tedding machine, the, 2728. 5800. 



Hay-tea, to make, 5809. 



Ha'yward, Joseph, his work on agriculture, page 

 1213. A.D. 1825. . 



Httzzi, M. de, his works on agriculture, page 1220 



A. D. 1825, 1826, 1828. 

 Head of a meadow, 4423. 

 Head driver of slaves in Jamaica, 1202. 

 Head main, 4411. 



Heading down on resinous trees, c9W. 

 Headrick, James, his works on agriculture, page 



1212. A.D. 1807. . 



Heads of loose stones for confining rivers, 4379. 



Heads for the confinement of water in artificial 



lakes, 4378. „ n 



Health of domestic animals, how to preserve, 2082. 



Heat a certain quantity of, necessary for animals, 



O075- influence of, on the vital principle ot 



plants, 1659; the nature of, 2314; radiated by the 



