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GENERAL INDEX. 



II Fatten .li Campagna. Anon, pa 



Implement*, agricultural, choice of, IB <-' ; the fun- 

 damental, 2584; invention of, 10; for (brining 

 and managing hedges, 10; of busbandrj 



among the Anglo-Saxons, SOS . after the Norman 

 conquest, 206; of irrigation, 1392: pronged til- 

 lage, S650; the only essential, -664; tillage, ol 

 agriculture, 2585. 



Impregnation, in birds, 1975 ; in Babes and reptiles, 



1976 ; in insects, i ' 

 Impregnation of the seed, 1625 ; changes consequent 



upon, i 1 

 Improvements, execution of, 4G00 ; general cautions 



respecting the, 

 Incision ■ in tin . 



Independence the gi ind object of labour, 7957. 

 Indigo thr finest i a blue for dyeing, 1415. 



Indigo plant, the, iu Hindustan, 896. 

 Indigo of the West Indies, 1214. 

 Inflorescence of plants, 1 125. 

 Insects, injurious to agriculture, 7643; pbys'ology 



of 7ti44: arrangement or classification of, 



Mandibulata,7652;Trich6ptera,7652; Hymeiiop- 



tera,7652; Coleoptera, 7ti52 ; 0*th6ptera, 763j ; 



Neuruptera, 76") >; Ilaustell'ita, 7653; Lepid6p- 



tera, 7653; Diptera, 7653; A'ptera, 7653; He- 



miptera, 7655 ; Homoptera, 7653. 

 Insects injurious to live stock, 7655 ; to the horse, 



7656 ; to horned cattle, 7607 ; to sheep, 7658 ; to 



fish, 7659. 

 Insects injurious to vegetables, 7660 ; to wheat, 7661 ; 



to rye, 7652; to barley, 7<>'ii; to oats, 76 4; to 



Eeas, 7<i6."> ; to beans, 7666*; to turnips, 7667; to 

 ops, 7671; to clover, 7675; to pastures, 7676; to 

 cabbages ar.d other esculent vegetables, 7679 ; to 

 fruit trees, 7680 ; to plantations, 7631. 



Insects injurious to food, clothing, &c, 7689; the 

 cock-roach, 7690 ; the house-cricket, 7691 ; the 

 bacon-grub, 7692. 



Insects, operations for subduing, 7695 ; preventive 

 operations, 7696; palliative operations, 7697; by 

 enticement, 76:»8 ; the turnip net, 7699 ; the lime- 

 duster, 7700 ; amongst grain, 7701 ; hand-picking, 

 7702 ; catching the perfect insect, 7703^ 



Insects injurious to trees, to destroy, 4037. 



Instinct of plants, 1669. 



Instruments, essential, of labour, 2495; the only 

 essential scientific, 2521 ; scientific, 2196; used in 

 agriculture, the, 2476. 



Integuments of the seed of plants, 1341. 



Interest the grand mover of animals, 2069. 



Introsusception of nourishment by plants, 1538. 



Inverkeithmg Club, the, 7848. 



Inverness-shire, statistics of, 7857. 



Iodine u> sponge, 19-6. 



Ipecacuana plant, the true, 12 M. 



Ireland, state of agriculture in, 807 ; during the 13th, 

 14th, and 15th centuries, 808: in the reign of 

 James L, 809 ; after the rebellion of 1641, S12; 

 in the beginning of the present century, 815 ; cli- 

 mate o,816; terntori..l surface of, 817 ; soil ■ '. 

 818; the bogs of, 819; landed property in, 821; 

 circumstances in favour of, 822; leases in, 823; 

 tanning in, 824; rent of land in, 825; the nine 

 agricultural districts of, 826; agricultural imple 

 ments and operations principal grain of, 



is 37 ; the potatoes of, 838 ; indigenous grasses of, 

 8 ■!>; dairies of, 841 ; cause of the depressed state 

 of agriculture in, 84-'; condition of the labourers 

 of, 841; contradictory circumstances of, 845 ; sys- 

 tem of under-letting lands in, 8+7; the tithes in, 

 .sis; fertility of, 856; progress of agriculture in, 

 857; general view of, 



Iron in animals, 1 



Irrigating a meadow from both sides of a river, 1138; 

 an irregular surface trom one side of a river, 

 H S 



Irrigation, 43S1 ; antiquity of, 4382 ; theory of, IS85; 



implements made use of in, 4 .9- ; of arable lands, 

 4460: artificial, 4129 ; in Cambridgeshire, " 



Irrigation, necessity of, 2203; surface, 2204; sub- 

 terraneous, 2206; rationale of, 2212; by sea-ua. 

 ter, +44. , expense Of, 444<i ; objections to, 4447 j 

 the principal impediments to, I44S ; the form- 

 ation and arrangement of surfaces for, 4449; 

 Parkinson's opinion on, 7802 ; .subterraneous, 

 4461 ; in Britain, +462; terms made use of in, 

 1404 ; a very complete example of, 4440 ; in Wilt- 

 shire, 7M7. 



Irritability of plants, 1667. 



Island, a floating one, 1180. 



Italy, agriculture ot, during the middle age-. 181 

 climate of, 164 ; surface of, 165 ; soil of, 16.) ; na- 



tive productions of, 167 ; present stale of ngricul. 

 ture in, 26 J; writers on, 2 .1. 



J. 



Jackal], the, of Hindustan, 918. 



• ..pinion of the farm at Mocgelin, 582 ; of the 

 agriculture of SdXOIiy, 613 



Jamaica, description of, 1199; landed property in, 

 . agricultuial operations of, 1210 ; agricultu- 

 ral productions of, 1-11; the clovers of, U&JS; 

 vermin of, 1224. 



Japan, climate and surface of, 956; soil of, 957; 



agriculture in, 95S ; live stock of, 959. 

 Java, agriculture of, 910 ; landed property in, I'll ; 



crops raised by the farmer for home consumption 



in, 942; crops raised by the colonists of, VU, 



live stock of, 944; implements and instruments 



of, 915; the poison tree of, 94<> ; roads of, 947. 

 Jennings, James, Esq., his work on agriculture, 



page 1214, A. D. 1830. 

 Jersey, statistics of, 7827. 

 Jews, agriculture of the, 18. 

 Joln^ou, Cuthbert William, F. L and H. S , his 



work on agriculture, page 1213. A. D. 1820. 

 Johnstone, John, his work on agriculture, page 



1211. A. D. 1797. 

 Joints, the true, of the bones of animals, 1890. 

 Jones's kiln-drying apparatus, 2532. 

 Journal d' Agriculture, &c, des Pays-Bas, &c. Anor.. 



page 1218. A. D. 1816—1830. 

 Journal de la Socicte d' Agronomic pratique, &u 



Anon, page 1219. A. D. 1829. 

 Journeyman agriculturist, 7713. 

 Juan Fernandes, the island of, 1246. 

 Juice, the proper, of plants, 1496. 

 Juice, proper, descent of the, in plants, 1561. 

 Juices, flux of, in plants, 16 

 Juices, vegetable, circulation of, 1579. 

 Junctions, motionless, of the bones of animals, 



1889. 



K 



Kaimes, Lord, his description of the tenantry of 

 Scotland, 791. 



Keeping orchard fruit, 4121. 



Keith, George Skeene, D. I)., his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1212. A. D. 1811. 



Kelp in the Hebrides, 7S59; manufacture of, diss. 



Kennedy, Lewis, Esq., his works on agriculture, 

 page 1214. A. D. 1828. 



Kent, Nathaniel, his works on agriculture, page 

 1209. A. D. 1775 



Kent, statistics of, 7780. 



Kentish or Herefordshire wheel, 2631. 



Kerr, Robert, F. R and A. SS., his work on agri- 

 culture, page 1212. A. D. 1809. 



Kerry, statistics of, 7881. 



Kidneybean, the, 5287. 



Kildare, statistics of, 7Sfi3. 



Kilkenny, statistics of, 7867. 



Killing animals, effect of the mode of, on their 

 flesh, 2092 ; the Jewish modes of, 20S6 ; prepar- 

 ation before, 2098. 



Kiln-drying oats and other corns in the straw 

 5142. ' 



Kincardineshire, statistics of, 7851. 



King's county, statistics of the, 7869. 



Kinross-shire, statistics of, 7847. 



Kircudhrightshire, statistics ot, 7840. 



Kirkpatriek, H., his work on agriculture, page 

 1211. A. I). 1796. 



Kirwan, Richard, LL 1")., &c., his work on agri- 

 culture, page 1211. A. 1). 179 ;. 



Kitchen-garden, 2916. 



Kleine Schritten zur stadt und Landwirthschaft, 

 .VC &C. Anon, page 1219. A. D. 1791. 



Kiuipp, J. L, Esq. F. L. and A. SS., Ins work on 

 agriculture, page 1212. A. I). 1MH. 



Knight, George, his system of paving roads, 3720. 



Knight's opinion respecting cider-making, 4129. 



Knollwall farmery, 4164. 



Knowledge, utility of, 791). 



K ips, M., his work on agriculture, page 1220. A. D 

 1828. 



Krantz, Guillaume, his work on agriculture, page 

 1220 A. 1). 17:<7. 



Krunitz, J. G., his work on agriculture, page 1219, 

 A.I). 17. :. 



Kylanderie, the, 511. 



