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GENERAL INDEX. 



Tomato, in Sicil; . 



Tonquin, desci Iption of, 955. 



Tool-house, the, 



Tools tor I ■ < ■ r 1 1 1 ^ , Good's, 2507. 



Tools, essential, of agriculture, 



Tops hi tiers, stunted, cause of, K)3; withered or 



decayed, cau f, H 



Torpidity nr.iiinn.ii~. 



Tortoise, the common, 7592; the mud, 



land, i>i Hungary, 6 7. 

 Towers for watching in used by the Mexicans, 

 Town, forming the plan of a, 849. 



i //.', Ins works on agriculture, pa 1.D 



Tradesman's yard, 2915. 



Tranquillity necessary for domestic animals, 



nsrer of landed property, 3455. 

 Transplanting, 31 1 f. 

 Trantman, ('. P., his work on agriculture, page 1 



\ D 

 Treatise concerning the manner of fallowing 



ground, &c. Anon, page 1207. A. D 1724 

 Treatise on Milk. Anon, page 1213. A.I). I 



ii Husbandry, the first English, 219. 

 Trees, the beauty of, 1906; the best mode ol cut- 

 ting, 4046: culture of the soil among, 3980; large, 



the transplantation of. 3954 ; mixture of, in plant. 



ations, 3958; natural succession of, 3918; the 



ordinan products of, 4038 ; placed round ponds, 



c-.Trct of, 4476; .suitable tor different soils, 3919; 



for different climates, 3920 ; treatment of wounds 



and casualties in, 4028. 

 Trefoil, the bird's foot, 5637. 

 Trench, 1412. 

 Trench drain, 1-113. 

 Trenching, 



Trenthara estates, the, 7795. 

 Trimmer, Joshua Kirby, his work on agriculture, 



i tge, 1214. A. I). 1829. 

 Troon, harbour of, 7841. 

 < , mi, the, : 



Tripoli, description of, 1093. 

 Trother, his work on agriculture, page 1216. A. D. 



17?;. 

 Truck, the, 27 13. 

 Trunk, a, 4407. 

 Trunk of a plant, 1308. 

 Trussing straw or hay, 3196. 

 Tube, flexible, for cattle, 253L 

 Tubers, edible, of China, 984. 

 Tubes of plants, 1380; large, 1381; simple, 1382; 



porous, 1383; spiral, 1384; false spiral, 1385; 



mixed, 1386 ; small, 1387. 

 Tull, Jethro, agricultural improvement introduced 



by, 777 ; his works on agriculture, page 1208. 



A. D. 1731. 

 Tail's system of husbandry, 778 — 785. 

 Tunis, agriculture of, I094i 

 Tunnels across a road, 3614. 

 Tupputi, 1), liis work on agriculture, page 1222. 



A. I). 1807. 

 TurbiUy, Louis Francois Henri de Menon, his 



works on agriculture, page 1215. A. I). 17(iU. 



Turbo) fisher] , 



Turf-draining, the Cheshire mode of, 4293. 

 Turf-knife, the, used in irrigation, 4 

 Turf-spade, the, 2447 ; used in irrigation, 4394. 

 Turkey, the, 7486 ; in a state of nature, 7487; "a- 



ruin's of, 7488; breeding, 7489; fattening, 7l'.'l ; 



feathers, 7492. 

 Turkey, Asiatic, 860; plants and animals of, 

 Turkey, European, climate and seasons of, 751 ; the 



t agriculture in, 761. 

 Turkish empire, the, 



Turn of water, a, 1 : 



Turner, Nicholas, bis work on agriculture, page 



A I). L784. 

 Turnip, tin . 7409. 



Turnip chopper, 

 Turnip drill, the improved Northumberland, 2687; 



French - . the Northumberland one-row, 



manuring one-row, 2690. 

 Turnip farm of 500 acre.-, anomalous design for a, 



4175. 

 Turnip-hoeing, 3265. 

 Turnip net, the, ~,<>V9. 

 Turnip roller, the hand, 2.1/9. 



Turnips, 5373 ; drilling, 5 576; in Northumberland, 

 ; varieties of, 5377; introduction of, 



soil for, 5385; climate for, 5386 ; field culture of, 

 5387; sowing, 5 94; hoeing, 5403 ; insects inju- 

 rious to, 7667 ; consumption of, 5410 ; applii 

 of, 5419; storing, 5420 ; produce of, 5423 ; raising 



the seed Of, 5425 j I and injur 



Turnips, growing wUd, in Loughnadurb, 7853 ; hoe. 

 lug oi, in Northumberland, 7809; in Surrey, 



Turn 



Turnip tray, the, 



Tuscany, Sismondi's picture of the agricull 

 276 ; climate of, .77 ; soil of, 278 ; in i 

 plains of, e 0; arable 1 tnd ■ of thi plains 



ni, i; rotation of crops in the plain of, 

 cattle in the plains of, 283 ; farm bouses of the 

 plain of, 284; farmers of the plains of, 285; cul- 

 ture of the hills and declivities of, 286: soil of the 



lulls of, 287 ; culture of the olive in, 289 ; culture 



of the vine on the hills of, 290; the potato in, 

 291; the hill farmers of, 'J!'-'; culture of the 



mountains of, 293 ; management of sheep in the 



mountains of, '..'"I; forests on the mountains of, 



295; the mountain farmers of, 

 Tusser, Thomas, his works on agriculture, page 



1206. A. 1). 1557. 

 Tuiamley, J., his work on agriculture, page 1210. 



A. D. 1784. 

 Tw ceddale. See Peeblesshire, 7838. 

 Twisting crook, 2469 

 Tyrone, statistics of, 7890. 



U. 



Underletting of lands in Ireland, a great evil, 847. 

 ; rider steward, l 9 



United States, climate of the, 1156; seasons of the, 

 1157; surface of the, 1178; soil of the, 1159; 



landed property of the, 1160; mode of dividing 

 and selling lands in the, 1 ltil ; price of land in the, 

 1162; agriculture of the, 1161; political circum- 

 stances of the, 1167 ; agricultural products of the, 

 1168; live stock of the, 1169; civil circumstances 

 of the, unfavourable to emigration, 1172; want of 

 servants in the, 1173; as a country for a British 

 emigrant, 1174. 



Urea, in animals, 194.7. 



Urinarium, the, 2905. 



Urine, as a manure, 2254. 



Utensils, the essential agricultural, 2536. 



Utensils, the principal agricultural, 2522. 



Utricles of plants, 1379. 



Valerian, the common, culture of, 6183. 



VaUie, Alexandre, his work on agriculture, page 

 1221. A. 1) 1803. 



Valuation of landed property, 3408. 



Valuation of timber, +069. 



Valuation of work done, to estimate, 3324; of labour 

 and materials, 3325 ; of materials alone, 8326 :; or 

 live stock, 3327; of buildings, 3328; orchards, 

 hop grounds, &ft, 3329; of young plantations, 

 , of saleable trees, 3331 ; of fields for rent, 

 . of a farm for rent, 3333; of leases, 3S35; oi 

 freehold landed propel t J , I4tt; of estates. 

 of mines and minerals, 3346. 



Vancouver, Charles, his works on agriculture, page 

 1212. A. D. 1807. 



Van Uicman's Land, general description of, 104 4 ; 

 surface of, 1047; sou of, In4n; animals and ve- 

 getables of, 1017; the agricultural faculties of, 

 1048; great advantages of, 1049; the system of 

 farming in, 1050; as a country for emigrants, 

 i 6 



Vapour, 2375. 



Varenne, de Fenille, P. C, his works on agriculture, 

 page 1216. A. D. 1789. 



\ arieties of vegetables, to form new, I! 



i '., Esq., his work on agriculture, pagi 

 A. I). 1772. 



Vaushan, Rowland, his work on agriculture 

 1207. A. 1). lu'10. 



ble culture, the whole art of, 183 i 



lies, as distinguished from animals, [291 ; 

 the colouring matter in, 1414; physical distribution 



of, 1724 ; increase in the magnitude of, how to be 



obtained, 1830; to increase the number and mag- 

 nitude of particular parts of, 1831 ; to form new 

 \ a. ieties of, 1832 ; to propagate and preserve from 

 degeneracy, is;j; preservation of, for futun use, 



. ,i 

 Vegetable kingdom, divisions of the, [298. 



i able soils, 1755. 



