462 I N T5 E & 



Scarificator •, five-coultered, Defcription of Mr.- Scro'ope'* 

 it Danby, li. 381 



I orton, the Methods of Hufbandry there defcribed^ 

 K. 155. Account of the Terms of the Boarding 

 School there, 162 



Scro.pe, Efqj Simon, of Danby, his Experiments with 

 Cabbages, ii. 344. Principles deduced from thefe 

 Experiments, 359. His Experiments with Potatoes, 

 370. Lucerne, 371. Carrots, 372. Drilled Wheat, 

 373. Drilled Beans, 376. Garden Stuff drilled* 

 379. Madder, 380. His hollow Drains,* ibid. De- 

 fcription of his five-coultered Scarificator, 381. 

 General Method of Tillage, 390. His Improvement 

 of Moor Land, 396 



Searanche, Mr. Account of his Culture of Burnet, i. 2 



Seed, Tables of the Quantities of Grain and Pulfe 

 fowed at various Places, compared with the Produce 

 of Crops, iv. 81. Average of, 85. Deduction, 86 



Segar, Mr. of Barton-Houfe, Account of his Improve- 

 ments of Hallell-Mofs, iii. 175 



Servants, a Table of the Average Wages of, at various 

 Places, iv. 298. Expences of the Boarding, Warn- 

 ing, and Lodging them, 320 



Sheep, the Merits of different Species compared, ii. 

 129. Eftimate of the Profits on, at Kiplin, 203. 

 Mr. Crowe's Profit on, 216. — The Profit of feeding 

 them with Cabbages, iv. 46. A Review of the Pro- 

 portions and Management of, in the various Parts* 

 vifited in this Tour, 169. Deductions, 176. The 

 Management of on Moor Farms, 180 



Sheffield, Account of the Manufactures carried on 

 there, i. 122 



Shenjlone, State of Hufbandry there, iii. 271 



Shenjione, Mr. a Defcription of his Houfe at Leafowes, 



..»»• 2 79 



Sijfon, Mr. of Cafterton, Account of his Experiment 



with Burnet, i. 71 

 Skiddozu Mountain defcribed, iii. 125 

 Sleningford, Method of Hufbandry there, ii. 332 

 Sluice, for draining Water from wet Lands into the Sea 



at Hull, defcribed, i. 212 



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