INDEX. 46$ 



Smelt, Mr. his Culture of Cabbages clefcribed, ii. 231. 

 His Management of Grafs Land, 237. His Trial of 

 Buckwheat as a Manure, 239. His Experiment with 

 Potatoes, 240 



Soil, Tables of the various Kinds of, found in this 

 Tour, iii. 379. Proportions of Plowing ufed on, 

 134. Average, 286 



St. Neots, Defcription of that Town, and beautiful 

 Profpecl: there, i. 55 



Stamford, Defcription of the Town and Country round, 

 i. 64. View of the Hufbandry there, 67 



Statues, Pomfret, at Oxford, defcribed, iii. 348 



Stevenage, State of the Hufbandry there, i. ij 



Stilling fleet, State of the Hufbandry there, i. 186. 

 Courfe of Crops recommended for the fandy Soils 

 there, 200. Advice with regard to the wet Lands 

 and Paftures there, 207 



Strafford, Earl of, his Seat at Went worth-Caftle de- 

 fcribed, i. 127. Note. 



Strickland, Sir George, Account of his Woollen Ma- 

 nufactures, ii. 16 



Studley-Park, the Seat of Mr. Aiflabie defcribed, ii. 

 300. Note. 



Swinton, the Hufbandry there defcribed, ii. 250, Ac-, 

 eount of the Colliers Farms there, 262 



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Tares, Lord Darlington's Experiment of feeding Sheep 



with, 434 

 Taxes, Eftimate of the total Amount of, iv. 382. 



Conclufions from, 385 

 Teafels, Culture and Produce of at Stillingfleet, i. iai 

 Tees, a beautiful Fall of that River defcribed, ii. 181 

 Temple -Newjham, the Seat of Lord Irwin, defcribeJ, i. 



349, Note, 

 Timber Trees, profitable Remarks on the Planting 



and Culture of, ii. 20 

 Tools of Agriculture, Eftimate of the Wear of, at the 



various Places comprejiejasied in this Tour, iv. 286. 



Se? Implements ^ 



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