INDEX. 169 



of use to, 24 ; fallowing, when unnecessary, ib. ; mode of draining, 

 193. 



Cleaning corn, implements for, 118, 121. 

 Clergy, commutation of tithes for the support of, advantageous, 60, 



508. 



Climate, attention to, how necessary, 7, 8 ; not always attended to hy 

 farmers, 7 ; its general character, 8 ; causes of an unfavourable, ib. ; 

 some not remediable, ib. ; points of peculiar importance in consider- 

 ing, ib. ; how improved by drainage, 9 ; softened by planting, ib. ; 

 improved by cutting down large forests, ib. ; a genial, how substi- 

 tuted for one scarcely habitable, ib.; uniform, of the continent, 10; 

 light essential to a good, ib. ; disadvantages of a wet, 12; effect of 

 winds on, ib. ; an equal temperature in the, how occasioned by po- 

 sition, 13; good effects of, inconstant on the air, 14; of a country, 

 how variously effected, ib. ; effects of, on productions, ib. ; real ex- 

 cellence of, on what depending, ib. ; effect of atmospherical pheno- 

 mena on, ib. ; effect of, on the expense of cultivation, 15; nature 

 of the articles raised depends on the, 14 ; means of ascertaining the 

 nature of, 15 ; great attention to the nature of, why necessary, 16 ; 

 amelioration of by draining, 183. 



Climates, use of inclosures in cold, 169. 



Cline, Mr, plan of breeding cattle recommended by, 96. 



Clover, advantage of a summer fallow to, 424 ; its cultivation, ib. ; 

 soiling, ib. ; advantages of, ib. ; conversion of, into hay, ib. ; its va- 

 lue as a crop, 428 ; tax on its seed, ib. ; process of making into hay, 

 427 ; when it ought to be mown, 428 ; produce and price of a crop 

 of, ib. ; feeding on, 431; remaining in pasture, ib. ; Dutch ashes 

 applied to, 432. 



red, 424 ; white, 432 ; crimson, 433. 



crops often fail from defective cultivation, 432. 



and ryegrass not to be sown at the same time ; quantity of 



seed for an acre, 328. 



Coal preferable to every species of fuel, 40 ; its superiority for burn- 

 ing lime, ib. 



Coarse herbage often necessary to be destroyed, 158. 



Cobbing-hoe or ecobue, its use, 240. 



CocKs-foot compared to rye-grass, 435. 



Colic pains, or botts, how cured, 367. 



Colours of soils, 32. 



Colmata, what so called in Italy, 290. 



Colts-foot^ roots of, when and how to be taken up, 260. 



Commercial system, its principles, Add. 149. 



Commissioners qualified for the management of a great property, 

 App. 41. 



Cotnfrey, prickly, a valuable acquisition, 436. 



Composts, utility of, 233 ; quick-lime and earth of different sorts, the 

 substances commonly used for making, 234 ; frequently made of 

 various materials, ib. ; mode of making suggested by Lord Meadow- 

 bank, ib. ; for what peculiarly calculated, 235 ; effects of, highly 

 satisfactory, ib. ; when lime will operate in, 236. 



Continents colder than islands, 13. 



