INDEX. 



/JRtificial Pafture of Plants exceeds the Natural p. 27, 



Atmofphere, by Rain and Dews, reimburfes the pulverized 

 Earth 7°> 12 7 



B 



Barley, a hoed Plant of it produced Fifty large Ears 65 

 Barley drilled on Ridges mull: be reaped 6$ 



But needs not be bound up in Sheaves - - ibid. 

 Barley is the worfe for Seed by being fown at Patney 



240 



Blight, the true Caufes of it - - 144, <bc. 



Remedies againft the Blight * - 149, he. 



Breajl-V lough infufftcient for Tillage of ftrong turfy Land 



284 

 C 

 Change of Species of Plants not neceffary on account of dif- 

 ferent Nourifhinent - - - 217, he. 

 Change of the Individuals of fome Species of Plants, why 

 ufeful - _._-- 239 

 Clover, Broad, a Damage to Barley when fown amongft it 



1 38 



A Remedy againft it ibid. 



Cytifus, why it cannot be {o great an Improvement in Eng- 



land as St. Foin - • » - - 172 



D 



Dung, in what manner 'tis beneficial • 29, he. 



Dungis-tfee Putrefaction of Earth altered by VeiTels 31 



It may afford fome Warmth in Winter, but is fometimes 



injurious by its Hollownefs 34 



A confiderable Quantity of Dung is neceflary to the Old 



Hufbandry, but not to the New - - 33 



Pung, when reduced by a thorough Putrefaction, is next 



to nothing - - - - - 275 



Why Dung is not injurious to Corn, he. - 33 



Pung, 



