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Barks vcffcls of inofculate, ix. 3. 10. S'l"'r"!^T,'^'" ^'' V"f ' Ja ^ndtelx 



. . . . exterior annually renewed, ii. 4. Calender of Mora xvi. 8. i. add. note u. 



.... interior of elm, xvii. 3.3. Canker, x.v. T 6. 



. . . . /cratched longitudinally, xvili. 3. I. • • • • • • • P'--P°^--^„^^/^^^°^^! ^J"- 3' ^°- 



nnnpfWhible xvli 3 6. Caoutchouc, VI. b. 5. xvn. 3. 3. 



iB;;k;rcpStrdun;hilf w',.r, xv-,. S 3. CapUUry attr.a,o« in alburnum, >x. .. >o. 



thiee bulhels and an half on an acre, xv. 2. 3. 



j^yj g j_ Caprification, xiv. 2. 9. 



Beans ufed for provender, xvi. 6. 3. ^^^^°"' /,;- f j i r « ,. . -r 



injured by cold water, xi, 3. 4 d^^^^^^'^ ^^ '^\^'l\ . 



in ured by too much water, xvi. 1. 4 • •. ' * * ^^ ammonia, x. 4. 3- 



enrich clayey foils, x. 7. 7- Carbonic acid, x. 25. 



Bees injure vegetation, vi.. 6. 3. xiv. 3. 7 incompaffes the eaith, x. 4- i- 



1 . .'how to fa\e them when Stacked, xiv. ..... , • ^--P^^-.r,^;;^;^' ^'^\\ 



Caterpillars in apple- blolioms, xiv. 3. 3. 



^' Wtai^loce their hives, xiv;3. 7. • to deftroy, xiv 3. 3. 



^. . ..iiowwpi^c . .0 / eftulent and poifonous, xiv. 3. 6. 



beetles, xiv. 3.5. '^ ' \ r u a • ^ 



•Rird limp xvii - 2 Caudex of a bud, 1.2. 



Brd-hme, xvn. ^. 3. of buds of trees, vii. i. 7. xv. 2. i. 



Bitter luiccs of plants, vi, 9.1. xvu. 3. i ^1 "^. ' / 



Bloffoms whiter as fruits become fweeter, multiplied by dividing, vu. 3 4. 



£)ioixomi> u^i ..:... buds from every part of, vu. i. 7. 



XV. 1. 4. . ♦ • 1 •• o T 



Bogbean ufed for hops, xviii. 1.5. xi. 2. 5- • • • • • • ''.'?.'%''"• 3;/- • ur. .„ „ , 



Bone-alhes, ufe of, x. 5- 4- ^^^^^^^^^ '"J^^^/ ^'f quickfilver v. 4. 



Bounties o^ exportation of corn, xvi. 9. L ..,..•.• ^^ preferve feeds xj, 7. 6. 



Bows from yew, xviii. 2. 11. Chick ^ the egg ui. i. 4. vn. i. 2. 



Brain of vegetables, viii. i. and 9. Chorion of the chick, m. I. 4. 



Branches, lower ones firft in leaf, iii. 5- Chyle of animals, x. i 



Bread and beer made from hay, x. 9. 4. Circulation of vegetables, v. i. x.x. 2. 2. 



Bredon-lime is half magnefia, x. 6. 8. , without a heart, v. 2. 



Briflles on mofs-rofes, ufe of, xiv. 3.2. l^ nlii, v. 2. 



on vounji flroots of nut-trees, xiv i" the veins, v. 3. 



• °" y ^ by abforption and by fpiral vcf- 



Brocoli, cultivation of, xix. 4. 2. ^/^^^' '^^ •5- . 



poem on, xix. 8. Chvus or ergot xiv. i. 4.^ 



Broth from mulhrooms, xvii. 2. 5- ^lay, x. 7. Add. note xii. 



Buds, parts of, ix 2. 12. .••• efFervefces, x 7. 2. 



.... of different maturity, xv. 1. 3. .... [^as a fmeh when breathed on, x. 7. 3. 



; . . . lateral and fummit ones, xv. 2. 5. . . , . burnt for manure m coal countries, x. 



.... converted into each other, ix. 2. II. 7- 4- , rit r n ••• « 



Budding on roots, ix. 3. 5. ' ' ' ' ^' ^^"^^"^^'^ ^^ f^°^' ^^' ^^ ^^ ^"'- '• 



Bulbs ix 2 ^' ^" '^' ^' 



:....' produce other bulbs, ix. 1.5. -^ ■• • acidity of, injurious, xiv. 2. 5. 



Bunium pignut, xvii. i. 3. Coals, origin of, vi. 8. 2. _ . 



Burying grounds, x. ii. 3. Coke his drill hufbandry, xvi. 2. 2. 



JButomSs flowering rulh, :.vii. 2. 3. xl. Co ch.cum autumnal, iv. 5. 4. 



. ^ Cold after heat more injurious, xui. 2. 4. 



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., . . . exGcfs of, xiv. 2. 2. 

 fCaln and Abel, xvi. 9. i. Colouring, matters of, xviii. i. 5. ^vii. 2. 



Calamine for manure, x. 7. i. x. 9. 4- ^' ^^u. 3. 5. Colouring 



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