INDEX. 443 



Cat life, the Manufactures there, iii. 94 



Carr, Mr. his ornamented Grounds at Cocken de-? 

 fcribed, iii. 1 



Carrington, Village of, defcribed, i. 50 



Carrots, Method of cultivating in the Gardens a\ 

 Sandy, i. 52. — Cultivated for feeding Swine, ii, 

 105. Recommended in fandy Soils, 200. Mr. 

 Turner's Experiments with, 331. Mr. Hewett's 

 Experiments with, 336. Profits on the Cultivation 

 of eftimated, 337. By Mr. Scroope of Danby, 

 372. — Culture of by Mr. Wilkie at Hetton, iii. 60. 

 — A Review of the Experiments with, fpecified in 

 this Tour, iv. 74 



Carts with three Wheels, a Defcription of, iii. 374. 



Cajlle-Field, a View of the Duke of Bridgwater's Na- 

 vigation there, iii. 212 



Cajlle-Howard, the Seat of the Earl of Carlifle, De- 

 fcription of, ii. 47. The Park, 60. Note. 



Cattle. See Live Stock. 



Cave, the Seat of Sir George Montgomery Metham, 

 defcribed, i. 150. Note. 



Chalk, how dug and ufed for manuring Land, iii. 368. 

 See Manure. 



Cheviot-Hill defcribed, iii. 70 



Cholmondeley, Efq; Francis, of Branfby-Hall, converts 

 Warrens and Moors into Arable Lands, ii. 457 



Clark, Mr. of Belford, his Propofal for furniihing 

 Machines for threfhing Corn, iii. 46. His Method 

 of cultivating Turneps, 48. Applies Electricity to 

 Vegetables, 49. Defcription of his Machine for 

 dicing Turneps, ibid. 



Clay-Soils, a Table of the Proportions of Plowing ufed 

 to, at different Places, iv. 137 



Cleveland, beautiful Profpects in the Road leading to, 

 ii. 93. Neatnefs of the Farm-Houfes there, 94. Of 

 Mr. Wilfon's experimental Agriculture, and Ma- 

 chines for Huibandry, ibid. 



Clover, the Management and Product of, in the Parts 

 vifited in this Tour, iv. 56. 62 



Coal-Mine, Defcription of the Duke of Bridgwater's 

 atWorfeley, iii. 226 



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