INDEX. 



13 

 Biv/ii, Right Hon. Sir Josepii, on spring 

 wheat, - - i8r 

 , great atten- 



tion paid by, to the improvernent of the 



Royal Merino flock, 4^1, 520, 521 



Barky, profit and expense of an acre of, 44 



, expense of raising a crop of, 50, 53, 



6t, 66, 69, 70, 76, 84, 88, qi, rzo. 

 Bell, Benjamin, on the increased expense of 

 labour, - ^ _ - 89 

 Boswcll, G. on spring wheat, - 49 

 Boys, J. on the expense of a wheat crop, 55 

 Brossica napus, (smooth-leaved chadlock) pro- 

 lific nauire of, - - - 248 

 tnuralis, (wild rocket) properties of, 



Brazil, the original country of tlie po'atoe, 



217 

 Brett, Thomas, Esq. on the expenses of lur- 



;:ip fallowing, - "55 



Br£iving, nosious ingredients us«d in, 72 



Brown, Thomas, on Arable land, 40 



Buddy W. on Arable lands, 4,0 



Burgoygne, Montague, Esq. on high price of 



farm labour, - - . ri 



Button, Henry, on the charges on 100 acres of 



arable land, - _ 1 ir 



i?(//r/v/V meat, calculation of the quantity of, 



consumed by each individual, per day, 286; 



quan'iiy of land required to furnish such 



Mipply, . . . ih. 



Butter, quantity of milk required to a pound of, 

 •I55i0i!-cake very advantageous in producing 



156 



C 



Ciihhages, early planting of, recoirimended 150; 



application of, to strong moist land, 298 



Ccdlh'.tpc, J. G. on the cnlttire of sjiring wheat, 



189 



Campbell, Dr. op the comparative expense of 



arable bnds, in 1790, :ind 1803, - 56 



C(inhr, in moi;j, how destroyed, - n 



Carduus, (thistle) properties of - 250, 260 



Carex, (sedge-grasse^) description of, - 261 



CarroH-works, expense of preparing an acre of 



whea*, near, - - 88 



Company, mode of feeding their horses, 



210 



Carrots, advantages of, when given to cows 



and horses, 135 ; value of an acre of, 135 ; 



benefited by having their tops cut off, 21 1 ; 



the tops of, given to cows productive of milk, 



ib.; the tops of, may be mown twice a yearj 



212; good food for game, ib. 



Carls, one-horse, advantages of, and weight 



carriedin, 93; queries respecting, 215; how, 



if their supposed advantages were established, 



they might be brought into general use, 216 



Cartzvrigbt, Rev. Dr. on the culture of potatoes, 



217 

 Centaurea cyamis, (blue bottle) account of, 252 

 — sefibiosa, fgreat knapweed) ditto, 252 



■ fig''", (black knapweed) description 



of, _ _ . _ 260 



Cerastium aruense, (mouse-ear) account of, 245 



Charophyllum syhestre, (wild cicely, cow-weed) 



description of, - - - 259 



Chuff, useful for feedings cows, 150; expense 



for a week, of steaming, 153 ; useful in 



feeding horses, - 2 10, 291 



Ch.ihncn, G. Esq. on the importations of corn, 



276 

 Chappie, James, on tlie comparative expense 



of arable lands, in i''9o, and 1H03, 44 



Cheese, number of acres appropriated to feeding 



cows to produce, _ . _ 286 



Chenopodiums album, viride, and hybridum, 



(gooscfoot, wild orache) account of - 237 

 C^/w^, establishment of public granaries in, 



3 to; effect of scarcity in, -. - 327 

 Chrysanthemum segetum, (corn marigold, &c.j 



account of, - - 251 

 Icucanthemum, (ox-eye, white 



marigold) account of, - - 260 



Churn, Mr. M'Dougall's, recommended, 155 



