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GENERAL INDEX. 



double mould-boarded, 2619 ; the binot, 2620 ; the 

 marking, 2621 ; Clymer's, 2622 ; Stothard's, 2623 ; 

 Morton's trenching, 2624; Gladstone's water-fur- 

 rowing, 2625 ; the improved Scotch, with one or 

 two wheels, 2629 j the Beverston, 2630 ; the Nor- 

 folk wheel, 2632; Wilkie's single-horse wheel, 

 2634; Wilkie's improved friction-wheel, 2637; 

 theparing wheel, 2638; Clarke's draming, 2639; 

 Morton's draining, 2641; the gutter, 2642; the 

 mole, 2643 ; the Duke of Bridgewater's draining, 

 2646 ; the pressing, 2648 ; Wilkie's wheel, with a 

 shifting muzzle, 7843 ; wheel and swing, 2587 ; 

 construction of, 2588 ; materials of, 2597 ; turn- 

 wrest swing, 2609 ; the Scotch swing, 2598 ; the 

 Scotch, 2600; Small's, 2601; the Northumber- 

 land and Berwickshire, 2602 ; Wilkie's swing, 

 2603; Finlayson's iron, 2604; the heath, or self- 

 cleaning, 2605 ; Finlayson's Kentish skeleton 

 self-cleaning, 2606 ; Finlayson's line, 2607 ; the 

 Somerville swing, 2608 ; Gray's turn-wrest swing, 

 2610. o. . / B, 



Ploughboy, Anon, page 1223. A. D. 1826. 



Ploughing, 3239 ; shallow, 3247 ; steep lands, 3254 ; 

 relative to time, 3257 ; relative to season, 3258. 



Ploughing in wheat, 5031. 



Ploughman, choice of, 4868 ; plan of maintaining in 

 the best cultivated districts of Scotland, 4870; 

 slowness of, in some districts, 4881. 



Ploughman, a good one described, 33. 



Ploughman, head, 7716. 



Plucknet's attempt at a reaping-machine, 2733. 



Plum, the, well deserving of cultivation, 4100. 



Plums, baking, the best sorts of, for an orchard, 4095. 



Plums, culture of, in Austria, 629. 



Plums, dessert, for an orchard, 4096. 



Plumule of plants, 1348. 



Poaching salmon, 3901. 



Pocket- rule, the, 2505. 



Pointer, the, 7399. 



Poison tree of Java, 946. 



Poland, present agriculture of, 641 ; landed estates 

 in, 642 ; houses of the noble postmasters in, 642 ; 

 climate of, 644; surface of, 645 ; soil of, 646 ; the 

 southern part of, 647 ; the landed estates of the 

 vice-regal portion of, 649; the cultivators, 650; 

 arable culture of, 651 ; implements and oi>erations 

 of agriculture in, 652; the live stock of, 653 ; the 

 forests of, 654 ; management of bees in, 655 ; im- 

 provements in the agriculture of, since 1814, 662. 



Pole-cat, the, 7628. 



Police, professional, relative to agriculture, 7909. 



Polignac, Comte Charles de, his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1218. A. D. 1822. 



Political circumstances, as influencing agriculture, 

 1272. 



Pollard-trees, 4055. 



Polonceau, M., his work on agriculture, page 1218. 

 A. D. 1824. 



Pond, a, 4421. 



Ponds for collecting rain water, mode of construct- 

 ing, 4467 ; the Gloucestershire, 4473; method of 

 draining, 4275. 



Poniei/'s methods of planting, 3952; opinion on 

 pruning, 3989. 



Pontier, P. H., his work on agriculture, page 1219. 

 A. D. 1826. 



Pool-fishing, 3903. 



Poppy, the, in Hindustan, 898 ; the small or field, 

 as an oil plant, 6099. 



Pores of plants, 1388. 



Porpoise, the, an enemy to fish, 3893. 



Porta, J. B., his work on agriculture, page 1219. 

 A. D. 1592. 



Portraying of rural objects, 3347. 



Portugal, agricultural circumstances of, 749. 



Pot tree, the, of Brazil, 1235. 



Potash in animals, 1927. 



Potato, the, 5921 ; as human food, 5295 ; value of, 

 as a fallow crop, 5298; varieties of the, 5300; 

 soil for, 5307 ; cUmate for, 5310 ; season for plant- 

 ing, 5311; preparing the sets of, 5312; modes of 

 planting, 5316 ; after-culture of, 5327 ; taking of 

 the crop of, 5338 ; storing and preserving, 5342 ; 

 produce of, 5348 ; application of, 5349 ; the ex- 

 traordinary applications of, 5361 ; application of, 

 as food for live stock, 5365 ; machine for washing, 

 5367; the boiling of, 5368: frosted, 5369 ; diseases 

 of, 5370. 



Potato cleaner, the, 2547. 



Potato dibber, 2470. 



Potato scoop, Edinburgh, 2494. 



Potatoes, introduction of, 238 : of Ireland, 838 : in 

 Spain, 726. 



Potato-set scoop, the, 2493. 



Potato- weighing machine, 2569. 



Poultry. See Cock and Hen, 7439. 



Poultry farmers, 7727. 



Poultry.house, interior arrangement of the, 2842. 



Poultry houses, 2840. 7431 ; furniture or fixtures of, 

 7434 ; utensils of, 7437 j at Winnington, Lord 

 Penrhyn's, 7814. 



Poultry-yard, 2914. 



Power requisite to estimate, 3320. 



Preaudeau-Chemilly, Eugene, his work on agricul- 

 ture, page 1217. A. D. 1794. 



Prijontaine, his work on agriculture, page 1215. 

 A. D. 1763. 



Pressing plough, the, 2714. 



Prevost, B^nfedict, his work on agriculture, page 

 1218. A. D. 1807. 



Prevot de Rivolta, his work on agriculture, page 

 1222. A. D. 1826. 



Prize essays, and Transactions of the Highland 

 Society of Scotland. Anon, page 1211. A. D. 

 17991830. 



Professor of agricultural science, the, 7758. 



Professorships of agriculture, 806 ; public, 7924. 



Profit of the Roman farmers, 168. 



Profits to which a farmer is entitled, 4799. 



Propagation by seeds, 1641 ; by gems, 1646 ; by 

 leaves, 1649; by runners, 1650; by slips, 1651 ; 

 by layers, 1652 ; by suckers, 1653 ; by grafting and 

 budding, 1654. 



Propagation of the species of plants, causes limiting, 

 1655. 



Propago of plants, 1362. 



Property, landed, in England, the different kinds 

 and tenures of, 3388 ; in Scotland, 34O0 ; in Ire- 

 land, 3406; valuation of, 3408 ; purchase or trans- 

 fer of, 3455 ; consolidation of, 3471. 



Propriety, 3371. 



Pruning, 3158 ; objects of, 3159 ; for promoting the 

 growth and bulk of a tree, 3160 ; for lessening the 

 bulk of a tree, 3161 ; for modifying the form of 

 the tree, 3162 ; for adjusting the stem and branches 

 to the roots, 3163 ; for renewal of the head, 3164 ; 

 for curing diseases, 3165; coppice woods, 4003; 

 deciduous trees, 3997 ; eft'ect of, on timber trees, 

 3972; frondose or resinous trees, S988; hedges, 

 4005 ; hedge-row trees, 4006; orchard trees, 4111 ; 

 trees, 1677 ; the manner of, 3993 ; plantations, 

 3989; the general seasons of, 3994; implements 

 necessary for, 3996. 



Prussia, improvements in the agriculture of, 567. 

 575 ; surface and soil of, 568 ; soil of the maritime 

 provinces of, 569 ; landed estates in, 570 ; general 

 course of cultivation in, 571 ; live stock of, 572 ; 

 implements of husbandry of, 573 ; produce of the 

 soil of, 574; culture of the vine in, 590; good 

 effected by the present king of, 591. 



Pubescence of plants, 1319. 



Puddling canals, 3824. 



Puddling, 3827 ; history of, 3829. 



Pulling crops, 3181. 



Pulp of plants, structure of the, 1370. 



Pulverisation of soils, 2163. 



Pumps for raising water, 4500. 



Purchase of landed property, 3455. 



Pushing, 5117. 



PutiHy Charles, his work on agriculture, page 1215. 

 A. D. 1663. 



Puvis, M. A., his work on agriculture, page 1219. 

 A. D. 1826. 



Pyrites, use of, in burning clay, 3228. 



Quail, the, 7558 ; Persian mode of hunting, 873. 

 Quarries, method of draining, 4274; working of, 



3861. 

 Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, Anon, page 1214. 



A. D. 18281831. 

 Queen's county, statistics of, 7870. 

 ftuercus Suber, in Spain, 747. 

 Quinquina, extract of, 1411. 



Rabbit, the, 7341 ; warrens of the, 7343; varieties 

 of, for stocking warrens, 7346 ; breeding and rear- 

 ing of, 7351. 7356; the Angora, 7354; feeding, 

 7357 ; flesh of, 7359; diseases, 7363. 



Rabbitry, the, 2843. 



Rabbit's dung, as a manure, 2262. 



