INDEX. 461 



Rockingham, Marquis of, his Palace at Wentworth, 

 i. 159. The Pyramid, 267. Improves the Hufban- 

 dry in his Neighbourhood, 272. Hii Method of 

 Draining defcribed, 274. His Method of laying 

 down and keeping Grafs Land, 27J. New Initru- 

 ments introduced by him, 283. His Kentifh Farm, 

 292. His Hertfordihire Farm, 298. General State 

 of Hufoandry in the Country round his Seat, 303. 

 Remarks on this Agriculture, 313 



Rollers, lpiky, defcribed, i. 93. 289 



Rookby, the Seat of Sir Thomas Robinfon, defcribed, 

 ii. 173 



Roots. See Carrots, Turneps, and Pulfe. 



Rothbury, Method of Culture there, iii. 71 



Rotherham, Account of the Iron Works there, i. 115. 

 Pottery there, 116. Successful Culture of Cabbages 

 there, 117 



Ruins, ornamental, the juft Stile of, pointed out, 

 ii. 301 



Rye, Tables of the Quantity of the Seeds foweu at 

 various Places, compared with the Produce of Crops, 

 iv. 89 



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Sainfoin, Account of Mr. Hewett's Experiments with, 

 i. 340.— How cultivated at Benfington, iii. 351. — 

 A Review of the Experiments with, obferved in this 

 Tour, iv. 72 



Sale-Moor, the Duke of Bridgwater's Navigation at 

 that Place defcribed, iii. 234. Plan of the Duke's 

 intended Canal from thence to Stockport, 236 



Salt, its Efficacy as a Manure to Grafs, i. 291 



Sand, Defcription of the Duke of Bridgwater's Ma- 

 chine for lifting, for the Ufe of his Works on the 

 Inland Navigation, iii. 230 



Sandy in Bedfordfhire, the Parifh of, famous for Gar- 

 dens, i. 51. Calculations of the Profits of, ibid. 



Sandy Soils, a Courfe of Crops recommended for, i. 

 200. Table of the Proportions of Plowing ufed on, 

 at different Places, iv. 134 



Scarborough^ general Character of that Town, ii. 8 



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