44 2 INDEX 



From Newcafrle-under-Line to Stone, 265, Shea* 



Hone, 272, Afton, 278, Bendfworth, 317, Bea- 



fington, 350 

 Burleigh- Haufe, the Seat ©f the Earl of Exeter, i. 65. 



Note, 

 But-net, Culture of, by Mr. Scararicie at Hatfield, L 2. 



By Mr, SifTon of Carterton, 71. Experiment wkh, 



by Mr, Hewett, of Bilham, 33a — By Capt, Daltojv, 



ii. 342. — A Review of the Experiments- wkh, fpe- 



cifled in this Tc<ur, iv. 70 

 Burjlem 7 Account of the Potteries there, iiu 252' 

 Burton, the Huibarsdry there defcFibed, iii, 138 

 Bute, Earl of, Defcriptie-n of his Park at Luton-Hos^ 



L 24. 

 Byrom, the Seat of Sir John Ramioerr, the Paintings 



there defcribed, i. 355 



C> 



Callages, the Culture of at different Places, with Re- 

 marks, \. 88. 202. 3io» 116. 120. i6j„— iL 96, ia&» 

 Mr, Crowe's Courfe of Experiments on, 2 J 7. 

 Their Advantages over Tumeps {hewn, 221, Ge- 

 neral Inftruclrons for the Cultivation of, 22Z. The 

 Expence per Acre on this Plan, 223, Mr. Smelt's 

 Experiments with, 231. Ditto, by a Gentleman at 

 Craikhilf, 324. Capt. Dalton's Experiments with, 

 340. Experiments by Simon Scroope, Efq;ofDan- 

 by, 344. Principle of Culture deduced by Mr. 

 Scroope, 359. Eftrmate of his Expences, 362. 

 Produce, 363. At Dalton, 417. Lord Darlington's 

 Experiments with, 448. — Mr. Dsckfon's of Belford, 

 iii> 42. — Tables of the Produce and Management of a 

 in the various Places comprehended in this Tour, 

 iv. 18. Tables of Averages, 27. Deductions, 31. 

 The Profit of in feeding Cattle, 42. The Expences 

 of cultivating in various Parts, 48. The Crops, 50 



Colder- Alley, how fituated, and by whom founded, iii. 



Canals, Defcription of the Duke of Bridgwater's, iii. 



196 

 Cantler^ Method of Husbandry there, i. 108 



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