INDEX. 429 



The Reafon why Intervals may be narrower for Barley than 



for Wheat 62 



L J 



Land ftrong and light ... 38, 6c. 



No one Arable Land exceeds another above twenty times 



in Richnefs 44 



Land burnt becomes next to barren 40 



Land without Cement is unfit for Tillage - 44 



Land that is unfit for Horfe-hoeing - 72 



Luferne defcribed - - - - 103 



The Goodnefs of Luferne ... jfcj. 



The AntientsSuperftition concerning it 194, 6c. 210, 6c. 



Swelling of Cattle by eating Luferne when green 194 



Why Luferne is more proper for the Hoeing Hufbandry 



than the common Huibandry in England 199, 6c. 



The Soil moil proper for Luferne - - 204 



Directions about planting Luferne - 205, 6c. 



Luferne decays as natural Grafs increafes amongft it 197, 



6c. 213 

 M 

 Mints, feveral Experiments made on them - 8, 6c. 

 Qbfervation upon thofe Experiments, and Inferences from 



them 11, 6c. 



N 

 New and Old Hufbandry, the Differences between them 



254, 6c. 



Objections likely to prepofTefs People's Minds againft making 

 Trials of the Horfe-hoeing Hufbandry anfwered 64, 



6c. 129, 6c. 



P 



Paftiire of Plants defcribed - - - 2 2, 6c. 



How the Vegetable Pafture differs from the Vegetable 



Pabulum ------ 22 



The artificial Pafture of Plants vafUy exceeds the natural 



27., 6c. 

 Plants, annual, that live the longeft, have moft need of hoe- 



in g 92 



They are more altered, as to their Growth, by Culture 

 than by Climate 204 



There is no need to change the Species of Plants in Huf- 

 bandry, on account of their fuppofed different Nourifh- 

 ment - 214, 6c. 



Dr. Woodward's Arguments for the vulgar Opinion in this 

 Matter anfwered - - . - 2I4> & Cw 



9 Mr. 



