Burn lime, and cart it on soils requiring it, 190 "Cart 

 dung, ib. Plant hop-cuttings, ib. Pick stones, 194 Feed 

 new lays, 195- Seed oats, 196. 



Maresy foaling, 221 Bost season for sending them to horse, 285. 



Marly in what proportion, and on what soils, to be used as ma- 

 nure, 41 Best season for digging, 380-^ Description of the 

 varieties of, 382. 



Marling, 40, 105. 



Mftjy general observations on the conduct of the farm-yard 

 during the month of; 254 Yard-dung, ib. Modern experi- 

 ments respecting it, 256 Feed off, or mow grass. land, 257 

 Attend to new lays, 258 Turn cattle, &c. out to grass, 

 260 -Sow buck-wheat, 264 Lucern, ib. Sainfoin, 267 

 Burnet, /'.- Hand-hoe carrots, jb. Potatoes, 268 ; and 

 plant new crop, ib.- Hand-hoe cabbages, 269 Drill cabbage 

 seed, 270 Sow Swedish turnip, 271 Hand-hoe madder, 

 273 Liquorice, ib. Turn up wheat fallows, ib. Hoe 

 white corn, 275; Beans, ib. Pease, 276 Turn sheep into 

 summer grass, ib. Look to the close feeding of the sheep, 

 279 Begin folding, 281 Give salt to sheep, 282 Sort 

 hogs, ib. Soil hogs, 284 Horses, ib. Send mares to horse, 

 285 Soil oxen on lucern, 286 Provide good food for 

 cows, ib. Attend particularly to the concerns of the dairy, 

 287 Continue paring and burning where requisite, 299 

 Clear hops from weeds, ib. Watch bees, ib. Sow hemp, 300 

 Flax, 304 Spring tares, ib. Put water on meadows that 

 have been eaten off, ib. Form new watered meads, 305 

 Considerations on turning out live stock to grass or clover, 

 322 Cart out yard-dung, 328 Mow tares, 331 Mow 

 lucern, 332 Observations on a practice in South Wales, 

 termed Fogging, 333.^ 



Meadows, season for mowing, 355. 



watered, season for floating, 565 Management of at 



various seasons, i, 94, i6S, 235-, 305,369. 



y sheep in, 217, 235, 304. 



Mealti'ws and Pustures, old, to pare and burn, 188. 



Mclilot, Siberian, 250. 



"Middlesex, County of, practice of hay. making in, 356. 



Milde*w in Wheat, 434. 

 'Milk, management of See the articles Cctus and Dairy. 



Moir.pl ugh, the, observations on the utility of, in making, 

 drains, 36. 



Motet) to destroy, 169. 



Mjtrsy to pare and burn, 188. 



Mostly, Rer. Mr. his method of managing buck-wheat, ^4. 



Mountain Improvement, 49, 409. 



'Mowing and Feeding on Grass-land, inquiry which is the most ad- 

 vantageous practice, 370. 



