The I N D E X. 



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TArragon^ what, and how rais'd, 273. 

 "Thyme^ the ferpllum of the aucients, its ety- 

 mology, kinds, ^c. ■iS)z. 

 Tubers^ fubterraneous, where found, 331. 

 Tumefy its derivation and kinds, 199, l^c. Times 

 of lowing, 202. Methods of preferving them 

 from the black fly, 203. Their ufes in feveral 

 cafes, 204. To make bread of them, from the 

 Trayjfadtons of the Royal Society^ ibid. 



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W Ater^ its ufes and conveniencies in a garden, 33. 

 How difcovefM, 36. The good or bad 

 qualities of it owing to different foils, 37. A 

 method of the ancients for finding out bad wa- 

 ter, 40. Its ufes in vegetation, 42. When im- 

 pregnated with feveral forts of dung, ^c. good 

 for kitchen vegetables, 44, ^c. 



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E R RATA, 



pAge 9. towards the bottom* for Smhury, read Secombury. p. 80. for 

 ^uintmgt, T.^intinye. p. 113, and 279. for Mr. Lowder, r. Mr. 

 London, p. i66. for tjt^ worthy fritni, r. my latt worthy friend, Mr. 

 Jacob Wrench. Supplement, p. 37^. 1. IJ. for jowf, r. /ow. p. 380. 

 J. 14. for thimer, r. fhicker. 



