INDEX. 



289 



D. 



Dacca, culture of Sunn in the district of, 



58; 63. 



quantity of seed sown there, 73, 



74, 75. 



time of sowing, 82, 83. 



time and method proper for pulling 



Sunn there, 115 - 117. 



average produce of Sunn in, 130-132. 



estimate of comparative expenses and 



profit on Sunn cultivated there, J50-153. 



mode pursued in, of drying Sunn be- 

 fore watering, 177- 



practice of watering Sunn, 196-202. 



method of drying after steeping, 225. 



mode of separating the fibres from the 



stem, 248. 



Dew-retting of Hemp, how conducted, 1 73, 

 175. 



Dickson, Dr. on the soils proper for Hemp, 

 42. 



Donaldson, Mr., on the advantage of early 

 sowing, 80. 



Douchj, a substitute for Hemp in India, 21. 



Douglas, Mr. on the culture of Hemp in Ben- 

 gal, 54. 



on the culture of Sunn, 63, 83. 



Drilling, preferable to broad-cast in sowing 



Hemp-seed, 86, Q5. 

 Drying of Hemp previously to steeping, 157. 



instructions for, 158 - 160. 



after steeping, hints for, 216 - 225. 



DuHamel, M., observations of, on the soils 



proper for Hemp, 35, 36. 

 on the preparation of land for 



sowing, 43, 46. 



on the choice of Hemp-seed, 68. 



on the proper time of sowing, 



79, 80. 



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Du Hamel, M., on the advantage of thick 



sowing, 90. 

 on the best method of pulling 



Hemp, 111, 112. 

 observations on the best method of 



obtaining Hemp- seed, 120, 121. 

 hints for conducting the drying of 



Hemp before steeping, 1 59. 

 process for watering Hemp recom- 

 mended by, 186, 192, 

 instructions for drying Hemp ajtcr 



steeping, 218, 220. 

 ^ directions for Iraking Hemp, 231, 



232. 



Dung, less indispensably necessary than good 



tillage for Hemp, 4Q. 

 of Pigeons an excellent manure, 44, 



45, 51. 



Durno, Mr., on the management of Hemp in 

 the North of Europe, 58, 89, 90. 



on the Polish method of dressing 



Hemp, 177- 



on the drying of Hemp, after water- 

 ing, 215, 216, 234. 



Dust, fecundating of the male Hemp, 7, 3. 



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Ejoo, a species of palm, the bark of, converted 

 into cordage, 26. 



Endeloo shrub, the bark of, manufactured in- 

 to twine, 25. 



Expenses and profit on Hemp, sundry estimates 

 of, 133, et seq. 283, 285. 



F 



Farina fcecundans, or fecundating dust of the 



male Hemp, 7, 8, 12. 

 Fawkener, Mr., observation of, on the strength 



of Hemp, 37. 



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