444 INDEX. 



Cockchafers, great Deftrudtion made by in the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Wcibeck, i. 325 



Cocken, Mr. Can's ornamented Grounds there de- 

 scribed, iii. I 



Colliers, Character of that Clafs of Men, ii. 261. Mr, 

 Danby's Method of converting them into induftrious 

 farmers at Swinton, 262 



Commerce of the Kingdom, general Eftimate of, iv. 391 



Compojls, Account of thole ufed in manuring Lord 

 Rockingham's Land, i. 290 



Cows, the comparative Merits of different Species, ii. 

 226. — The Prorit of feeding them with Cabbages, 

 iv. 44. Review of the Management and Product of 

 Milk from, in the various Parts viiited in this Tour, 

 149. Averages, 165. Deductions, 166. The 

 Numbers kept on the different fized Farms, 220. 

 Average, 225 



Craikhill, the general Courfe of Hufbandry there, ii. 

 313. Curious Experiments in Agriculture, by a 

 Gentleman there, 320. Tillage, ib. Draining, 323. 

 Cabbages, 324. Beans, 328 



Crawly s Iron Works at Newcaftle, Account of, iii. 9 



Croft, James, a Collier, his induftrious Cultivation of 

 2 Moor Land Farm at Swinton, ii. 265. Propofal 

 for raifmg a Subfcription for him, 274 



Crops, Courfe of, at Hatfield, i. 3. At Stevenage, 17'. 

 At Offley, 21. At Houghton, 27. About Newport: 

 Pagnel, 38. At Broughton, 43. At Aftwick, 46. 

 About Biddenham, 47. About Hale Wefton, 56. 

 Great Catworth, 59. Grantham, 84. FoiTen, 94. 

 Newark, 97. Weft Drayton, 99. Cantler, 108. 

 Doncafter, no. Ecckafield, 126. Wooley, 131, 

 Kiddel, 139. Wilbersfort, 142. Hatton, 144, 

 JJai ., 146. Rifby, 150. 160. Stillingfleet, 



10b. i 1 , .33. Thome, 236. Round Went- 



worth' lloufe, 272. — Driffield, ii. 1. Honnanby, 8, 

 jjirurnpton, 36. EaftNewtori, 48. Nunnington, 68, 

 Kirby, 9c. Mr. Turner's, 134.. About Kirklea- 

 tham, 138'. Gllling, 163. Rookby, 171. Kiplin, 

 198. 236. Swinton, 270. Craikhill, 321. Slen- 

 ingford, 332. #fgarth, 422. — Goiwoith, iii. 17. 

 irpcth, 19. Alnwic.;, 25. Helton, 54. Ber- 

 wick, 



