UNDEX. 



Sheep, Tunis. The woo// comparison with 



merino, and other wool- 

 docking tails of sheep, 240-243 

 See note page, iv, " proofs 

 originality," and (wool). — 

 Explanation of the plate 

 placed before page 211: and 

 account of the sheep therein 

 represented, - 254-256 



Keeping different breeds of 

 sheep separate and distinct, 

 recommended, also mquiries 

 into varieties of breeds in 

 America, - - . 241 

 Young sheep, except the 

 Tunis, do not fat equal to 

 those aged, - .■ 236 



Dentition, and loss of teeth ; 

 ages of sheep deemed cli- 

 macterical, (note) - 237 



Lap-ears of sheep, - 229 



Sizes and qualities, deemed 

 most eligible for breeders, 219 

 Varieties in Great Britain, 241 

 Extracts from R. R. Liv- 

 ingston Esq. his essay on 

 sheep, - - ^57 



Practice of Pennsylvania 

 farmers as to their flocks, 240 

 Originality and high estima- 

 tion of broad tailed sheep 

 proved, - i ii iii iv v \i 



Sickle toothed, American better than imported, smooth 



edged reaping hook used in Europe, condemned, 145 



Sod, mode of rotting and success of it, - 178-9 



Soils, analysis of on Dravezl farm, near Paris (France) 144 



