INDEX. 



On grain ; deteriorated by change and 

 mixture, . - _ 290 



Phillips William, on peach trees, - - - 12 



on onions, - - - - IT 



Pickering Timothy, transmits with remarks, thoughts 



on mildew, - - 164 



Plough Draveil; Drawing of, sent by General Arm- 

 strong, from France ; and account of 

 its operation. Comparison with 

 American ploughs and their simpli- 

 city approved, - - 142-3-4-5 

 Plough, notice of a new one, _ , . 142 

 Potatoe champion account of one sent from France, 141 

 Potatoe and corn culture, - . _ 200 

 Preston Samuel on fruit and fruit trees, - - 79 

 on grafting and bitter rot, - - 89 



Q. 



Queries on fruit and fruit trees, - - - - 79 



R 



Rags,— utility of as a manure, - - - 5-7 



Raybold Philip, letter on Tunis sheep, - - 236 



Rawle William on agricultural tours, and hedges of 



honey locust, - - - - - 291 



Roberts Algernon, on wild garlic, - - 120 



Robinson A. on hedges, - - - 24 



Rot bitter of apples on, - - - - 79 



S 

 Scythe and cradle : American of superior form and 



make, to that in England, - - - 145 



Sainfoin remarks on, (Note) - - - - 142 



Salt. George Redd's account of its being strewed be- 

 neficially in small quantities. Facts of its efficacy 

 to repel frosts, . - - 173-4-5 



Notes on, - - ^ - - 177 



