GENERAL INDEX. 



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Cavan, statistics of, 7887. 



Cayenne, or French Guiana, agriculture of, 1240. 

 Celebesian Islands, agriculture of the, 1031. 

 Cels, Jacques Martin, his works on agriculture, 

 . page 1217. A.D. 1795. 

 Cementation, the mode of adhesion by, in animals, 



1897. 

 Ceylon, climate of, 927 ; soil of, 928 ; cultivation in 



the interior of, 929 ; agricultural implements of, 



930 ; a farm-yard in, 931. 

 Chabert, Philippe, his works on agriculture, page 



1216. A. D. 1785. 

 ChaboiiilU, Dupetitmont, M., his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1219. A. D. 1825. 

 Chaff-cutter, 2560. 

 Chamhray, Louis, his work on agriculture, page 1215. 



A. D. 1765. 

 Chamomile, culture of, 6181. 

 Changes in the animal economy, 2055. 

 Channel for a river, to cut a new, 4373. 

 Chanvallon, his work on agriculture, page 1216. 



A. D. 1769. 

 Chaptal, Comte, his work on agriculture, page 1218. 



A, D. 1823. 

 Charcoal, 1493 ; properties of, 1494. 

 Chariot, the, of the Flemish farmer, 514. 

 Charm drawn by the Singalese on their threshing- 

 floor, 930. 

 Charring wood, 4066. 

 Ckatelain, le Chevalier, his work on agriculture, 



page 1218. A. D. 1816. 

 Cheese, Parmesan, 270. 

 Cheese-making, in Cheshire, 7814. ' 

 Chelsey farm, 7790. 

 Cherry, as an orchard fruit, 4101. 

 Cheshire, statistics of, 7814. 

 Chestnut, Spanish, 4102. 

 Chiccory, 5514; culture of, 5515. 6162; value of, as 



a cofFee plant, 6164 ; as a salad plant, 6165. 

 Chick pea, the, 5286. 

 Chilblains in plants, 1703. 

 Chile, agriculture of, 1229; plants of, 1230. 

 China, its canals, 3803; state of agriculture in, 960; 



Dr. Abel's opinion respecting cultivation in, 961 ; 



Livingstone's observations on agriculture in, 961 ; 



climate of, 963; surface of, 964; soil of, 965; 



landed property in, 9(56 ; agricultural products of, 



967; tea districts of, 968 ; culture of the tea plant 



in, 969; the white cabbage of, 988; edible and 



useful vegetables, 989; live stock of, 990; wild 



animals of, 992; birds of, 993; fisheries, imple- 

 ments, and operations of agriculture in, 995, 996 ; 



manures of, 5 99 ; terrace cultivation in, 1009 ; 



forests of, 1011 ; natural agricultural fete of, 1012. 

 Chocolate plant, the, 1231. 

 Christ, J. L., his work on agriculture, page 1219. 



A. D. 1780. 

 Cider, when best for bottling, 4133. 

 Cider, manufacture of, 4122 ; produce of, by the 



acre, 4137. 

 Cider casks, the best, 4149. 

 Cider cloths, 4147. 

 Cider-making in Gloucestershire, 7791 ; machinery 



and utensils necessary for, 4138. 

 Cider-mill, Devonshire, figured and described, 4140 ; 



of the south of France, 4143 ; for a private family, 



4144. 

 Cider-press of Herefordsliire, 4146. 

 Cider-presses made from the small-leaved lime, 7791. 

 Cider-vat, 4148. 



Cisterns for urine, used in Flemish farmery, 441. 

 ft'stus ladaniferus, 731. 

 Civilisation, as influencing agriculture, 1271 ; in- 



fluence of, in increasing the number of plants in a 



country, 1770. 

 Clackmannanshire, statistics of, 7846. 

 Clare, statistics of, 7880. 

 Claridge, John, his work on agriculture, page 1208. 



A. D. 1744. 

 Clark, John, F. S. A., his works on agriculture, 



page 1210. A. D. 1794. 

 Clarke, Cuthbert, his work on agriculture, page 



1209. A. D. 1777. 

 Clarke's opinion on draining roads, 3615. 

 Claws of animals, 1864. 

 Clay, burnt, action of, on the soil, 3220 ; application 



of, as a manure, 3229 ; drying and burning, for 



manure, 3219. 

 Cleaning cattle, 3233. 

 Cleaning roots, &c., 3137. 



Cleanliness, essential to the health of animals, 2080. 

 Cleghorn, James, Esq., his work on agriculture, 



page 1213. A. D. 182^, 



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Clergy, the Norman, fond of agriculture, SOa. 

 Climate, as influencing agriculture, 1248; in respect 



to farming lands, 4718 ; of the British Isles, 2437 ; 



deterioration of the, 2439. 

 Clipping plants, 3155. 

 Cliquot, Blervache, his work on agriculture, page 



1216. A. D. 1789. 

 Closcn, Baron de, his work on agriculture, page 



1220. A. D. 1826. 



Cloud-berry, use of the, 701. 



Clouds, 2356 ; simple modifications of, 2357 ; inter- 

 mediate modifications of, 2358; compound modi- 

 fications of, 2359. 



Clover, insects injurious to, 7675. 



Clover, introduction of, 235. 



Clover, 5521 ; the red, 5522 ; the white, 5524 ; the 

 yellow, 5525; the flesh-coloured, 5527; soil for, 

 5530 ; climate for, 5531 ; sowing, 5533 ; after cul- 

 ture of, 5540 ; taking the crop of, 5541 ; soiling, 

 5542 ; nutritive products of, 55^5 ; saving the seed 

 of, 5566 ; threshing, 5569 ; produce in seed, 5572 ; 

 diseases of, 5573. 



Clover-hay, mode of making, 5545 ; produce of, 5563 ; 

 value of, 5564. 



Clydesdale, see Lanarkshire, 7842. 



Coal, 3855 ; indications of, 3856 ; discovery of, 3857. 



Coal fields of BriUin, 3858. 



Cochin-China, agriculture of, 954. 



Cochineal, the Mexican, 1189. 



Cochrane, Archibald, Earl of Dundonald, his works 

 on agriculture, page 1210. A. D. 1795. 



Cock and hen, the Bankiva, 7439 ; the jungle, 7439 ; 

 the common dunghill, 7441 ; the game, 7442 ; the 

 Dorking, 7443 ; the Poland, 7444 ; the every day, 

 7445 ; the bantam, 7446 ; the Chittagong, or Ma- 

 lay, 7447 ; the shack-bag, or Duke of Leeds's, 

 7448 ; the improved Spanish, 7449 ; breed ingr-7450 ; 

 health, 7451; moulting, 74.58; hatching, 7460; 

 hatching by artificial heat, 7463; incubation of 

 chickens by hot water, 74o4 ; products, 7467 ; eggs, 

 7468; feathers or down, 7470 ; feeding and fatten- 

 ing the carcass, 7473 ; feeding-house.s, 7474; fat- 

 tening younger chickens, 7477 ; choice of full-sized 

 fowls for feeding, 7478 ; cramming, 7480 ; the 

 Oakingham method of feeding, 7482 ; castration, 

 7484; pinioning, 7485 ; diseases of, 7524. 



Cockburn, John, notice of, 792. 



Cockchafer, the, 7676. 



Cock-roach, the, 7690. 



Cocoa-nut tree, description of the, 901. 



Cod-fishery, 3877. 



Coffee-tree, the, 1215 ; cultivating the, 1216l 



Cointeraux, Francois, his works on agriculture, page 



1217. A. D. 1792. 

 Coke oven and lime-kiln, IJeathorn's, 628. 

 Cold, influence of, on the vital principle of plants, 



1664 ; most hurtful in hollow places, 2319 ; greatly 



excluded by a slight covering, 2321. 

 Coldingen, near Hanover, farm of, 599. 

 Colerus, J., his works on agriculture, page 1219. 



A. D. 1591. 

 Collyns,W., Esq., his work on agriculture, page 1214. 



A.D. 1826. 

 Colmata, the Italian process of flooding lands, 2208, 

 Colombia, description of, 1241. 

 Colouring matter, the, in vegetables, 1414. 

 Cmnber, Thomas, LL. D., his works on agriculture, 



page 1209. A. D. 1770. 

 Comfort, necessary for domestic animals, 2081. 

 Comfrey, the rough, 5516. 

 Commercial and Agricultural Magazine, Anon, page 



1211. A.D. 17991815. 

 Commonable lands, 3476 ; general principles of ap- 



propriating, 3-190. 

 Communications to the Board of Agriculture, Anon. 



page 1211. A. D. 17971819. 

 Coniparctti, his work on agriculture, page 1221. 



A.D. 1798. 

 Complete farmer, &c. &c. Anon, page 1208. A. D. 



1766. 

 Composts and other manures, 4976. 

 Conduct and economy of an agriculturist's life, 



7952. 

 Congoj 1108 ; useful plants of, 1110; live stock of, 



1112. 

 Consolidating of landed property, 3471. 

 Consolidation of soils, 2172. 

 Constantia wine, the, 1121. 

 Consumption in plants, 1714. 

 Continents, temperature of, 2353. 

 Contortion in plants, 1712. 

 Conveniences of farm-houses and detached officeii, 



as arranged by Waistell, 2923. 

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