1966 



GENERAL [NDEX. 



of, 447 > culture o tin polder ol Snacrskirko 



in, u^ , reclaii g lands in, l l l > . nulls I'or raising 



water in, til, cultivation ■ •! some particula 

 cropa in, 460; wheat in, kril; rye m,4<;2; hiu-k- 

 wheat, 163; rape, 16* ; cultivation oi the poppy, 

 4ii7 ; the red clover, 47n; tin- turnip, 171; the 

 potato in, 472; (in- carrot in, r.i; the white 

 beet in, 476; manufacturing heel root lugar in, 

 47s , culture of flax in, 17:'; culture of spurry in, 

 culture ni the hop In, I ire of madder 



in, 186 j culture of woad in, 491; culinary ve- 

 getables of, i' , treatment of asparagus in, 493 ; 

 manures in use in, W5; agricultural impli 

 of, 505 ; plough ni, ' rii ultural operations 



in, 515; trenching in, 516 ; live stock in, 517; 

 the horse of, 518; dai ries of, i ; woo Hands of, 

 526; artificial plantation! in, 527; the pine woods 

 of, i; preservation of trees in, 532; royal 

 forests of, 5 I 3 ; management of the coppices in, 

 sorts of trees cultivated in, 537; domestic 

 circumstances of the farmers of, 538 ; farm ser. 

 vantsof, 540; day labourers of, 541 ; beggars of, 

 542; clothing of the peasantry of, 543: farm- 

 houses of, 544; labourer's cottage Of, 515; cha- 

 racter of the farmers of, 546. 



tfeuve-Eglite, Louis Joseph Hcllcpiere de, his 

 works mi agriculture, page 1215, A. D. 1761. 



New Britain, agriculture of, 



New Brunswick, agriculture of, 1195. 



New Caledonia, agriculture of, I 



(few Guinea, agriculture of, 1053. 



New Hebrides, the, agriculture of, 1052. 



New Holland, as a country for emigrants, M' ■ i ; 

 general account of, 10 77; mineral productions 

 of, 1038 ; soil of, 10 19 ; the productions of nature 

 in, 1040; state of cultivation in, 1041. 



New Ireland, agriculture of, 1052. 



New South Wales, as a country for agricultural 

 emigrants, 1042, 



New York fanner and Horticultural Repository. 

 Anon, page 1228. A. D. 1828. 



New Zealand, agriculture of, 1054. 



Newstead farmery, 4165. 



Nicole's mode of distilling palatable water at sea, 

 4510. 



Night soil, as a manure, 2259. 



Nitre, as a manure, 2307. 



Norfolk, statistics of, 7788. 



Normandy, climate of, 392. 



North America, climate of, 1153; surface of, 1154; 

 agriculture of, 1 155. 



Northamptonshire, statistics of, 780 '■. 



Northumberland, statistics of, 7809. 



Northumberland ploughman the happiest of la- 

 bourers, 7: 1 i 



Norway, climate of, 637; cottages in. 693 ; domestic 

 customs of the farmers in, 707. 



Norwegians, Alpine, habits of the, 1260. 



Nottinghamshire, statistics of, 7800. 



Nourishment, abundant, necessary to produce a 

 perfect-formed animal, 2051. 



tfourse, Timothv, his work on agriculture, page 

 1207. A. D. 17()0. 



Nova Scotia, 1195. 



Nubia, 1091. 



Nucleus of the seed of plants, 1.343. 



Nutmeg tree, description of the, 103 



Nutshell of plants, 1353. 



O. 



Oak trees, valuing of, 4074. 



Oat, tile, in China, 980 ; varieties of, 5101 ; soil for, 

 il34; climate for, 5136; sowing, 5139 ; alter cul- 

 ture of, 5140; harvesting, 5141 ; kiln-drying, 5140; 

 produce of, 5114; use of, 5146; diseases of, 5147. 



o it meal, remarks on, as a principal food, ', 



Oats, frosted, 4997. 



Oats, insects injurious to, 7664. 



Object stall', the, 



Objects, organised or unorj anised, 1290 



Obstacles in hedge-makin ;, to avert, 



Odometer, the, - 



Ogle's machine for reaping and sheaving corn, 



2739. 

 Oil, olive, 1436; of almonds, 1437; rape-seed, 1438; 



of behen, 14-39; linseed, 1441; nut, 1442 ; poppy, 



1443; hempseed, 1444. 

 Oil plants, 6074 — 6098; cultivated in France, 6101. 

 Oil of vitriol, as an hygrometer, 2421. 

 Oil-cake bruiser, 1554. 

 Oils, animal, 1917; the properties of, i 



Oils. VI ,1110; 



volatile, in i. 

 Olibanum, 1 i, 

 t (live, the, in Spain, '. 



Olive tree ul tin Mi i i, 752. 



, Nicola Columella, his works on agricuHuie, 



L.D.1816 

 ■ us of husbandry after the Norman conuuest, 



Operators on farms, gradation of, 

 Opobalsamum, 1461. 

 Opoponax, 1 176. 



Orchard, the, 2917. 



Orchard farmers, i 



Orchard fruits, Gibbs's select list of, 4097. 



Orchards, choosing trees for, 4105. 



Orchards in I le, 7842 



Orchards, formation of, H)79; aspect, soil, and Hu. 

 ation for, 4081 ; sorts of trees for, 4085 ; manner 

 of planting, 41ot>; after-management of, 411U; 

 gathering and keeping the fruit of, 4120. 



Orchis, the culture of, 51£ I. 



md neatness, necessity of, 5570 ; maxims of, 



Organs, decomposite, of plants, development ol 



Orkney Islands, statistics of the, 7860. 



Orob mene, the, 17"". 



Osier grounds, produce of, 4042. 



Otaheite Island, 1061; soil of the, 1062; produce 



of the, 1063; live stock of the, 1064 

 Otter, the, an enemy to lish. 

 Ovary, fecundation of the, 11 

 Oven, a baking or roasting, 2807. 

 Overseer of slaves in Jamaica, 1201 ; his house, 



1205. 

 Ox, see horned cattle, 6773. 

 Ox, the common, of Hindustan, 912 ; ofThibu. 



of the Morea, 755. 

 Oxfordshire, statistics of, 7, 

 Oxides, metallic, in vegetable ashes, ]5:i7. 

 Oxygen, in animals, 1920. 

 Oxygen, in the atmosphere, 2341 ; use of, to 



tables and animals, 2342. 

 Oyster fishery, 3884. 

 Oysters of the kingdom of Naples, 325. 



P. 



Pail, the, 2528. 



Paillet, his work on agriculture, page 1217. A. I). 

 1791. 



Palm, the areca, of Sumatra, 1025; the Jan, in 

 Spain, 725. 



Palm trees in Hindustan, 901. 



Palmyra, the, of Hindustan, 906. 



Pulk, Sir Lawrence, a new village seaport in Devon- 

 shire formed by, 3852. 



Paling fences, SO 19. 



Paling, the simple nailed, 3040 ; the jointed hori- 

 zontal, 3041 ; the upright lath, 3042; the hori- 

 zontal, of young tirs, &c., 3043. 



1', ill.-, in, Guillaume Louis Formanoir de, his work 

 on agriculture, page 1215. A. D. 1768. 



Pane of ground, 4415. 



Pane, upper, in a meadow, 4425. 



Paraguay, description of, IS i 



Paring and burning lands, 3209. 



Paring lands, 4536. 



Park, extent of, on an estate, 3517. 



Park-gate, the improved, 3097 ; Parker's sympa. 

 thetic, 3107. 



Parks, number of, in the time of Elizabeth, 825 



Parkinson, Richard, his works on agriculture, p I 

 1211. A. D. 1799. 



Parlqf, M., his work on agriculture, 7'. 1 7 



Parmentier, Antoine Augustin, his works on agri- 

 culture, page 1216. A. O. 1781. 



/'.utv, Caleb Hillier, M.D. F.R.S., hisworkson agri- 

 culture, page 1211. A. D. 1800. 



Parsley, 5634. 



Parsnep, 5171; best variety of, 5472 ; soil, prepar- 

 ation, and manure, 5473 ;' sowing, 5474; after-cul- 

 ture, and taking up, 5477 ; produce of, 5478; use 

 of, 5480; saving the seed of, 5481. 



Partridge, the, 7556 



Pastures, the best natural, of England, plants com- 

 posing, 57o I; feeding, 5816; culture and manage- 

 ment of, 5817; hilly, 5839; improving, without 

 taking a ciop of corn, 5S44; insects injurious to, 

 7676; mountainous, 5842 ; improvement of, 5845 ; 

 permanent, 5815; permanent, lands best adapted 

 fur, 5851; old, to regenerate, 5848; upland, manage- 

 ment of, 5340; weeding of, 5818 ; stocking, 5825. 



