INDEX. 



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Farms, the moft profitable fize confidered, — 119 



Arguments in favour of each, — j - a 



The arguments weighed, — f 30 to it< 



Their different effects upon fociety, 13a to 131 



Excels to be avoided in lize, 13+ and 1 jc 



Fairs, a lift of them, — — 166 and 167 



Fisheries, profit of the herring fifliery, — 14^ 



Might be improved by checking th= Dutch, 169 



Fences, railed well and managed ill, iSiand 1S3 



Game, abundant but too often the fource of anhnofity, 107 



Great work, recommended as much as pollible, Hi 



Grass seeds, ihould be chofen agreeably to foil, ^ 



Grazing and Ploughing, will always correct the exccTs of 



each other, — -4. 



Common profits on grazing, i Jr 

 Average weight of a Scotch bul- 

 lock, — ibi<L 

 Average weight of a hcme-bred, 1:2 

 Herriots, but little known in this county, — -0 

 Hemp axd Flax, their national importance, e& 

 Hops, very little cultivated, — — g t 

 Hay, a more frugal ufe of it recommended, — 64. 

 Horses, defcribed, — — — 100 

 Hermaphrodites, ufeful on (mall farms and in bufy feafons, 1 ig 

 Harvesting, the general mode in Norfolk reprehenfible, 



180 and iS; 



Irrigation, recommended when pracrk 51 to 63 



I.nclosures, their advantage, and favourable to population, 



73 and 74. 

 Obftru&ions ftiould be removed, } 



Highly deferring encouragement from V76 and 77 



the legislature, j 



Would be good policy in government, 78 



* , a ufeful hint for its ufe by Dr. Hinton, 26 



Leaseholds, very few on lives, though for cottage: thi 



mire is recommended — af 



Lucerv, a great help, — — <>- 



1.AND, rec ' to be improved before ftock, as the ilD- 



provcinent of the latter will naturally follow, 104. 



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