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Spur of rye, ergot, xiv. 1.4. - 



Stacks of hay, x. 11. 7. xviii. i. i. 



. . . . • of grain, to preferve, xvi. 7. i. 



Starch, vi. 3. xvi. 3. ix. i. 4. 



Steam, ufeof in cookery, xIk. 4. i. 



• . . . . etiolates fome vegetables, xix. 4. 1. 



Steatites foap-flone, x. 6. 8. 



Stigma bends to the anther, vii. 2. 2. 



Straw chopped with green food, xviii. r. j. 



Strawberries, xv. %. 4, 



barren, ix. 3. 4. xv. i. 4. 



SufFufio melhta, honey-dew, xiv. i. 7. 

 Sug^r, vi. 5, X. 8. I. xix. 6. 2. 



fugar from fap-juice of herbs. > Addi 



tional note xi. 



..... may injure the teeth, vi. 5. 2. 



exifls in malt. Add. note x. 



. . ^ . . feparated from mucilage, vi. 5. 3. x 



8. 2, 



from beats and carrots, xvii. i. i. 



converted into ftarch, v. 5. 5. 



preferves feeds, xvi. 7.6. 



nutritious, xix. 5. i. 



Sweat rnihary, xiv. i. 8. 



Swine- troughs moveable, x, 11. 6. 



Svvilcar oak, xviii. 2. 16. 



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T. 



Tennant on limes. Add. note xi. 

 Tanning, xvii. 3. 5. 



Tape-worm in water-rats. Add. note viii. 

 Tar-water deftroys fome infeits, xiv. 3. 5. 

 Tea recommended, xviii. i, 4. 



Tellure or tiller, xvi. 2. %. xvi. %. 3. 



wood fage, xviii. 



xn. 7. 

 Teucrium fcorodonia, 



Thirties, to deflroy, xiv. I. 9. Additional 



note xi. 

 Thunder fhowers, xiii, 3. 3. 

 Tiller, or tellure, xii. 7. xvi. 2. 2. 

 Timber, concentric rings of, xviii. .2. I2, 



rot of, to prevent, xviii. 2. ^. 



how decompofed, xviii. 2. 14. 



political to cultivate, xviii, 2. 15. 

 durability of, xviii. 2. 7. 

 See Trees. 



mtation of wheat, ix. 3, 7. xii. 6. 



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Tranfplantation of trees at Midfummer, ix. 

 2. 9. 



of fruit trees, xv. 2. 4, xviii. 



2. 1 1. 



of timber trees, xviii, 2, 1 1. 



- • not too deep, why ? xv. 



2. 4. 



of turnips, ix. 3, 5. xii. 6. 



• of brocoli, xv. 2. 4. xix, 



4. 2. 



of ftrawberries, xv, 3. 4. 



Trees crooked, how to ftraightcn, xviii, 

 2. I. 



• fmcared with pitch die, iii. 2. 6. 



do not bleed in fummer, iii. 2, 5. 



^ * . . . triple by ingraftment, vii. 3. i,. 

 ..... their fize bounded, xviii. 2. 14. 

 to make tall and (Iraight, xviii. 



2. 2. 



to make them crooked, xviii, 2.2. 



. . - • . when to i^W^ iii. 2. 3. ix. 2. 8. xviii. 

 2. 12. 



tranfplanted when large, how, xviii, 



2. II. 



tranfplanted, how to prop, xviii. 



2. II. 



Trefoil, xviii. i. i, 



Trifolium pratenfe & repcns, xviii. i. i. 



Truffle, lycoperdon tuber, xvii, 2. 5. 

 Tulip, XV. I. I. 



. . • . • feed is five years before it flowers, ix. 

 1. 5. ix.^. 1. 



..... lefs when coloured, xix. i, 2. 

 Tull's hufbandry, 9. 3. f, xvi. 2. 2. 



advantages of, xii. 5. 



Turnips fowed deep in drills, xiv. 3. ^. 



do not impoverifli the foil, why, 



xii. 3. 



tranfplanted, ix. 3. 5. xii. 6. 



afFedled by-the fly, xiv. 3. 5. 



Turpentines, vi. 8. 



Tuffocks of grafs, how to defl:roy, x. 5. 7. 

 xviii. I. I. 



of wheat, xii. 6. xiv. 4. i, 



of trees, xviii. %. 2. 



Twitch-grafs, xviii. i. k 



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