296 I N D 



Sunn, Fibres of, how separated from the 

 stem, 247, 258. 



Sweden, rotting of hemp in snow, how con- 

 ducted in, 194. 



Swineshead, mode of preparing the soil at, for 

 Hemp cio;. 48. 



» average produce of Hemp there, 



128. 



, profit and expences of Hemp ct, 



138, 139. 



T. 



Taylor, Mr. observation of, on the distinc- 

 tive characters of the male and female 

 Hemp, 19. 



observations of, on the preparation 



of land for 1 em p, 52. 

 on packing seeds for exportation, 68, 



69. 



instructions for the proper time of 



' sowing, 78. 



observations of, on the best mode of 



pulling Hemp, 111. 



method recommended by, for obtain- 

 ing Hemp-seed, 123, 124. 



instructions for watering Hemp, 192, 



193. 



on the drying of Hemp after water- 

 ing, 220. 



directions for breaking Hemp, 232, 



233. 



Theolroma angusta, a substitute for Hemp, 

 26, (note.) 



Guaguma, ih. 



Threshing of Hemp, an injurious mode of 

 obtaining the seed, 122. 



Tillage, good, more indispensable than ma- 

 nure, 49. 



Time, length of, proper for the steeping or 

 washing of Hemp, 173, 174, 177, 203. 



E X. 



Tours Agricultural Society, remarks of, on 

 the quality of water to be used for steeping 

 Hemp, 183, 1S4. 



Twine manufactured in the Island of Sumatra 

 f om various vegetables, 25. 



U. 



Ulet Cummal, a substitute for Kemp in India, 

 21. 



V. 



Vegetables, list of, cultivated in India as sub- 

 stitutes for the Hemp-plant, 21 . 



in the Island of Sumatra, 



22, 26, 25, 20 



Vegetation of Hemp-seed, how promoted, 

 69. 



W. 



Water, river or stagnant, which to be preferred 

 for steeping hemp, J 77, 178, 183, 184. 



Watering of Hemp, should be effected in very 

 dry seasons, 96. 97, 



Mr Rainbeard's useful contrivance 



for, 172. 



Suffolk mode, 173, J 74, 175, 



176. 



duration of time requisite for this, 



process, 173, 174, 177, 203. 



Weeds destroyed by Hemp, 93, Q5. 



Weight of Hemp-seed, a criterion of its rela- 

 tive goodness, 65, 66, 97. 



Wing, Mr. on the culture of Hemp, 282, 284. 



4 Y. 



Young, Mr. A., on the culture of Hemp, 11, 

 12. 



description of the Norfolk mode of 



watering, 172. 



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