INDEX. 



benefitted by loss of its limbs, - 183 

 Remarks, - - - 185 



G 

 Garlic, Wild, modes of destroying it, 120-131-ai4 



Gibbes, John Esq. Extract from his letter, on Tunis 



sheep, - - - - 238 



Gleditsia Triacanthos, on - - - - 291 



Grafting, on and directions for - - . - 89 

 Grain, foreign ; sent by General Armstrong. Wheat, 

 ble d"^ abundance rye, a remarkable fine 

 variety. ^dcA^y^Vorge fromentes^ 140 



Remarks on - - - - 141-2 



Deterioration of by change - 290 



Gregg Mr. his husbandry on clay soils, - - 71-2 

 Groif Joseph, his certificate on Tunis sheep, - 2^5 



Gruchy de Mr. on diseases oi hogs, - - - 28 

 Guarrigues Edward, communication on fruit trees 183 



Guinea corn on, - - . - 316 



Gypsum. Colonel Taylor's account of his experi- 

 ments on - - - 51-55-61 

 Application of it in Europe, cause of its ope- 

 ration and effects - - 207-8-9-10 



on, - - 51 



utility of, in keeping off frost from apple trees, 87 



H 



Harrowing, wheat on, _ _ - - 9 



Haws black, recommended for hedges . - - 45 



Hedges live, on, ----- 24-34-44 



Hollingsworth, Z, on disease of wheat, - - 287 

 Horses and cattle, middle sizes most profitable, - 219 



Hoven catde, _ - _ - - 39 



Husbandry, small and extensive compared - - 63 



Heavy crop exhausts, though said to ame- 

 liorate land, - - - - 64-5 



