23O INDEX. 



Clover , cuflom of mowing and grazing it, 45 



Crops., their fuppoied average,- ** — ' — 56 



Cabbage, worth attention, — *— 6z 



Carrots, of great value, — — ibid. 



Common Fields, Lord Chief Juflice Coke's idea of their 



origin, — — 72 



Disadvantages attending them, 73 



Commons, their different quality — 81 



Lamentable that they mould remain in their pre- 



fentftate, — — ibid. 



Arguments for their continuance fallacious, ibid. 



Their fuppofed quantity, — 82 



Lofs fuftained by the public, — ibid. 



Gows, the Suffolk fort be ft for the farmer, — .100 



The old fort bell for the cottager, — ibid. 



Crossing, fome affinity ought always to be obferved, 104 



Should always be done with caution, 108 



Cottages, a wifh to fee them of a comfortable fort, m 



Consumption, how different in quantity between the horfe 



and the human mouth, — 141 



Commerce, the credit of Norfolk ftands high, 143 to 150 



jfts great export of corn, fat bullocks and fheep, 

 &c. fent to London, — 144 to 149 



Dibbling, great benefit refulting from it, — 38 



Draining, a good method upon meadows, — 50 



The Effex method bed upon arable land, 5r 



Decoys, not fo numerous as they might be, — 106 



Estates, one of the advantages refulting from large ones ? 57 



Frost, 3 great fertilizer of land, — — ij 



Folding Sheep, permanent folds make great quantity of 



ufeful manure, — 2$ 



A good praftice folding upon fown corn, 34 



Flax and Hemp, — — — 56 



Farmers, the worft clafs of landlords, — ' 57 



A duty incumbent on them, J72andi7j 



Recommended to confider the labourer of real 



importance, — — 193 



Fallowing exploded, — -» — 66 



Farms, 



