INDEX, 



Tiax, iinirm, ?:vii.3.y. 



-Flevvk-worai la fheep, xiv. 2. 8. additional 

 note V. 



Flies, how to poifon, vl. 6. 3. xiv. 3, 3. 

 Floods injurious, x. 3. 7, 

 .Flooding meadows, art of,^ xi. 3. 

 Flower-buds terminal, ix, 2. 11. 



Fruit wounded, ripens fooner, x. 8. i. x-v, 



3. y. xiv 2. 9. 

 .... to preferve in ice-lioufes, xvii. 2. 4. 



xvi 7. 3. 

 . . . . to ralfe good from feed, xv. l. i. 



. . . . to preferve by lieat, xv. 4. I. 



. , . . when ripe, to difcover, Add. note x. 



2. II. 



converted into leaf-buds, ix deftroyed by hafty thawing, why : 



? 



Flowers require lefs water, x. 3,9. xvl. i. 4, 



XVI. 7. 3.. 



5 



enlarged by deflroying the leaves, ..... grow without light, xiii. I. 4, xv, 3. 



IV. 5. 4 



3, xix. 5. I. 



.caufes of their colours, xix. 1.2. . . # . are of animal origin, xvii. 2. 5. 



to render double, xix. 3. i. 

 • ,.... double ones from feeds, xix. I. i. 

 Fluor, cubic fpar, x. 5. 3. 



ufeful in agriculture, x. 5. 4, 



Fluxus umbilicalis, fap-flow, iii. 2, 2. 



.-• . . . . difcafe of, xiv. i. 9. 



Fogs injurious, xv. 3. 5. 



,.. . . daihed againft trfees, xv. 3. 6. 



Food of plants or manures, x. 



• . . . of young vegetables, x. i. 3. 



.... of adult vegetables, x. i. 4, 



Fowls, how fattened, xiv. 2. 8. 



•Free-mafons, xviii. 2. 5. 



Frofl: ripens corn, x. 3. g. 



. . black or rimy, xiii. 2. 2. 



. , deftroys by expanding fluids, xiii, 2. 2. 



. . by feparating fluids, xiii. 2. 2* xv. 



4* I • * 



. . by decreafing irritabiHty, xiii. 2. 2t 



and 2. 3. xiv. 2. 2. 



. . Hops the fap juice, xiii. 2. 3. 



, . deftroys the old and infirm,, xiii. 2. 2. 



. . and the children of the poo 



2. 2. 



, . . . are animals without locomotion, xvii. 



2. 5. xiii. I. 4. 

 . . . . are nutritious, xix. 6. I. 



Furrows and ridges, xvi. 2. 2. 



.■*• 



xni. 



/^ 



. . how to be faved in fnow, xiii. 2. 2. 

 . , its effect on folutions, xv. 4. i. xiii. 2. 



2. X. 7. f . 



.. how It deftrovs life, xv. 4. i. xiii. 



2, 3. 



. . raifes roots out of the ground, xviii. 



I. I. 



. . raifes the fmall pebbles of gravel walks, 



xviii. I.I. 



r 



.. makes clay' more folid, xv. 4. i. x, 



7. I. 



. . prevented from injviring meadows, xi. 



3- I- 



G. 



Gangrena, canker, xiv. 1.6. 



Garden, bell fituation of, xiii, 2. 2. xv. 



3. 6. 

 Garden-walls with flues, xv. 3. 5. 

 Garden-mould, x. 4. 3. 

 Generation, vegetable, vii. 3. 

 .......... lateral, vii. I. i. vii, 3, 9. 



. fexual, vii. 2. I. vii. 3. 10. 



Glands ©f vegetables, vi. 

 Glafs, X. 7. 2. 



fine fand for, xi. i. 3. 



Gluten of wheat nutritious, xix. 5. I. 



deftroyed by fermentation, xvi. 7. r. 



Goofeberry-trees, to prote6l, xiv. 3. 3. 

 ... - to fuckle, XV. 3. 5. 



Gout,, xix. I. I. 



Granaries, xvi. 7. I. 



Grain, prefervation of, xvi. 7. 



Grafts and ftocks fecrete from the fame 

 blood, XV. I 4. 



Graffes forwarded bv flooding:, xi. ?. 

 ...... preferved from frolt by flooding, 



xi.3. 



when beft for hay, xi. 3, i. 



...... ftems and roots of, ix. i. 6. ix. 3. I. 



have no nedlary, ix. i. 6. 



-. . . . . . fix kinds for meadows, xviii_. i. i. 



three kinds for paftures, xviii. i. i. 



,♦..,. feeds of, xvi. 2. 3. xviii. i. i. 



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