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COCCUS, Description of the Coccus, 177. 



How to destroy the Coccus, 178. 



A new tribe, first appearance of them in England, ibid. 

 COMPOSITION, Directions for making and applying it, 217. 



Additional instructions, 219 

 CURRANTS, Different sorts of, 101. 



Black Currants good for Coughs and Colds, 101. note. 



Propagation of Currants, 102. 



Planting of, ibid. 



How to have an early crop, ibid. 



Pruning of, 103, 



To preserve them from insects, ibid. 

 Suckers must be stocked up, 104, 

 E. 



EARWIGS, io destroy, 185, 



F. 



FIGS, Different sorts of, 85. 

 Raising of, 87. 



Pruning and training of Fig-Trees, ibid. 



Sheltering them in winter, 88. 



Cautions about uncovering, 89. 



To forward the ripening the Figs, ibid. 



Leaves, and foot-stalks of late fruit to be taken OiF, 89. 



Training, and the distance at which Fig-Trees should be planted, ibid. 

 ; Of sheltering standard Fig-Trees from frost, 90. 



Heading down of Fig-Trees, ibid. 



Figs may be dried for winter use, ibid. 

 FILBERTS. See Nuts. 

 FLIES. See AVasps. 



FRUIT-ROOM. See the following Article. 



FRL^IT-GATHERING. The time and manner of gathering Apples and 

 Pears, and of carrying them to the Fruit-room, 

 157. 



Of sweating, and laying up Apples and Pears on the 



shelves, 158. 

 How to keep therri in baskets, 160. 

 Andinjajs, ibid. 



Of packing fruit for carriage, ibid. 



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GARDEN, A proper situation for one, 144. 



How to shelter it by clumps, ibid. 



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