INDEX. 



306; rise of, 51, 54; mode of gathering 

 in Lancashire, 60 ; ccMTimulation of, essen- 

 tial to good farmin?;, 84, 306, 331; benefi- 

 cial effects of exemption from, 89, 95 

 Tobacco, when first introduced into Tinrope, 



183 

 I'ollet, Mr, account of his Merino floclc, 431, 



455' 519 

 Trees, list of, that thrive oii mossy lands, 7; 

 iiijun.ius to the growth of hedges, 268 



Tripahum mclihlus officinalis, (melilc>t) proper- 

 ties of, - - 29 

 Triiicum repcns, (dog's grass) account of, and 

 necessity of destroying, , 235, 236, 241 

 Tiil^e, John, on the expenses of crops, 76 

 Tuil, his system, - 300 

 Turner, Edward^ on expenses of arable land in 

 1790 and 1804, and on tithes, - 51 

 Turner, Rev. Nit'iolas, ditto, - 68 

 Turnips, expens'; o^ raisin ^t, 50,52, 53,56, 

 61, 66, 6q, 7=;, 76, hi, 83, 90, 120, 121; 

 Weight of an acre of drilled, 150; culture 

 of, peculiarly adapteil to the destruction of 

 weeds, 253, et seq ; improvement etfected 

 by the introduction ot, - 298 



Swedish, use of, - 298 



Tussilago f'arfara, (coltstoot) nature of, 251 



U 



TJrtica dioica, (common nettle) account of, 



239, 261 



V 

 Valeriana hciista, (laic'ri's lettuce, corn sailad) 



account of, • - ^41 



Vaizey,'^\x.(:x\ the proprj.ty ot restrictingduiies 



on the importation of foreign seei's, ii'i 

 Veronica hederifoVta, (ivy-i^aved chickweed) 



account of, - - 240 



Vetches, use of, in feeding horses, a^^a 



Vi'Aa tricol'.r, (pansy) description of, 25^ 



Viscum album, (misletoe) bad eiFects of on* 



fruit trees, - - 239 



W 



Waste lands, improvement of 2 acres of, by 

 G. Kinnaird, 96 ; by Mr. Philips, 163 ; im- 

 provement of, as sheep walks, deserving 

 atteniion, 265; weeds affecting, //;./ means 

 of improving, 266, 296 ; quantity of, in 

 England, 295, necessity of their being 

 brought into cultivation, ib. 296 ; number 

 of acres of, capable of being cultivated, ib. 



fVedrl, Nathaniel, on the culture of spring 

 wheat, - _ I 



JVedgc, Charles, observations by, on the malt 

 tax, 40 ; on proportion of horses to work 

 to be done, - _ gg 



Weeds, necessity and ways of destroying them, 

 233 ; some may be applied to uses, 234, et 

 seq.; description of, in gardens, 234 ; des- 

 cription of, in corn fields and arable land, 

 240 ; suggestion for fining such persons as 

 do not extirpate, on their respective lands, 

 251; modes of destroying, . 252, et seq.; 

 ought tobe'subjected to political regulations, 

 and plan proposed, 257; account of, in 

 grass lands, 258 ; description of, in waste 

 lands, 265; in hedges, 266; in woods, and 

 plantations, - - 268 el seq. 



Western, C. C. Esq. bill introduced into Par- 

 liame;;t by, for regulating importation and 

 exportation of corn, - 308 



Wheat, servicci'ble to the growth of tares, 15, 

 16; price of, 44, 50,51, 52,53, 55, 57,59, 

 60, 62, 67, 70, 71, 73, 76, 77, 84, 88, 121 ; 

 mowing of, superior to reaping, 49 ; fluctu- 

 ation cf price of, very injurious, 60, 148, 

 309; average price of, per quarter for the lait 

 ten years, 147 ; quantity of, sown to reclaim 

 wastelands, .-63, 166, 167, 168; injured 

 by late sow Ing, 177; autumnal, »r.ore subject 

 to mi dew than spring, 182; early reaping 

 of, z:yi ; produce and weight of an acre of, 

 284, comparison of cultivation of, with 



