Grubbing mattocks of Devonshire, 7038.
Hay-making among the Romans, 138.
Hayes, Samuel, his work on woods, &c., page 116. A. D. 1795.
Hayward's cultivator, 2537.
Heading down trees, 3699. Head main in irrigation, 4080.
Guava of the Mauritius (figured), Psidium pyrife- Headrick, James, his works on agriculture, page rum, 1116.
Guernsey and Alderney cattle, 7040. Guernsey, agricultural survey of, 7042.
Guillaume, Ch., his work on agriculture, page 1175. A. D. 1821.
Guillot, Julien Jean Jacques, his work on agricul- ture, page 1172. A. D. 1761.
Guinea grass, Panicum polygonum (figured), 1186. Guinea hen, Numidia, 6730.
Guinea pig, 6614.
Gullion, colic, gripes or fret, 5805.
Gum, what and how obtained, 1369; uses, 1371. Gum arabic tree, Mimosa nilotica (figured) 1079. Gum resins, from what plants obtained, and how manufactured and used, 1446; galbanum, 1447; ammoniac, 1448; scammony, 1449; opoponax, 1450; euphorbium, 1451; olibanum, 1452; sagapenum, 1453; gamboge, 1454; myrrh, 1455; assafoetida,
Heat, its agency in vegetable culture, 2246 Heat, its influence on the distribution of animals, 1963.
Hedge bills, 2413; Blackie's bills, 2415.
Hedge fences, compound sorts, 2803; see Fences. Hedge shears, 2410.
Hedge fences, 2780; young, 2781; old hedges, £794' Hedges of Durham, 7023; of Northumberland, 7024.
Hedges, old, to manage, 2794; cutting down, 2796; filling up gaps, 2800; mending defects, 201 Hedging and ditching, 2967.
Hegemon, Philibert, his work on agriculture, page 1171. A. D. 1583.
Helix pomatia (figured), snail cultivated in Hun- gary, 624.
Hemipterous insects, 6877.
Hemp, its culture and management, 5327; sowing, 5330; pulling, 5352; watering, 5354 Hemp, its culture in Egypt, 1055,
Hempseed oil, its uses, 1418.
Henderson, J., his work on agriculture, page 1170. A. D. 1812.
Henderson, Robert, his work on agriculture, page 1170. A. D. 1811.
Hepatitis, or yellows, 5810.
Herbage plants, culture of, 4982; nutritive products of, 4984.
Herding, or tending cattle, 2993. Herefordshire and Sussex cattle, 6114.
Herefordshire, agricultural survey of, 7009.
Heresbachius, Conradus, his work on agriculture, page 1175. A. D. 1578.
Hermbstadt, Sgm. F., his work on agriculture, page 1176. A. D. 1803.
Hertfordshire and Kentish wheel ploughs, 2514 Hertfordshire, agricultural survey of, 6297., Hesiod, his poem on rural affairs, 18. Hessian-fly, 6862.
Hand drill machines, 2468; for beans, 2469; turnips, Hesson, Jacques, his work on agriculture, page
Hide-bound in horses, 5822
Higgins, Jesse, his work on agriculture, page 1179. Highland cattle, 6118.
Hill farm, to shelter, 4237.
Hiltenbrand, Aut, his work on agriculture, page
Hindustan, agriculture of, 877; climate and surface, 878; soil, 879; landed property, 880; agricultural products, 881; sugar cane, 8; indigo, 887; silk- worm, 884; poppy, 885; tobacco, 86; oil plants, 887; palm trees, 888; dates, 894; bamboo, x6; sheep, 896; pastures, 897; live stock, ; 0,59, fruits, 900; goat, 901; swine, 902; elephant, 906; camel, 904; predatory animals, 905; implements and operations, 906; cart, 907; irrigation, 32, harvesting, 912.
Hinny, 6098; see Mule and hinny.
History of agriculture during the middle ages, 179. History of agriculture, 1; sce Agriculture, and the different names of countries.
Hitt, Thomas, his work on agriculture, page 1164.
Home, Henry, usually called Lord Kames, 786; his works on agriculture, page 1165. A. D. 1776. Home, Francis, M.D., his work on agriculture, page 1164., A. D. 1757.
Home, Sir Everard, his observations on killing ani- mals by pithing, 2049.
Homer, Henry, his works on agriculture, page 1164. A. D. 1766.
Homestals; see Farmeries.
Holcus sorghum (figured), or Indian millet, its cul- ture, 4727.
Holland, Henry, Esq. M.D., his work on agriculture, page 1169. A. D. 1807.
Holland, present state of agriculture in, 418; climate, 418; landed property, 419; pasturage and dairy management, 420; implements and operations,
Holt, John, his works on agriculture, page 1167. A. D. 1795.
Honey dew, a disease of plants, 1660.
Hood, Thomas Sutton, Esq., his work on gypsum, page 1169. A. D. 1805.
Hoots of animals, their nature and properties, 1826. Hoof liquid of veterinary practice, 5914. Hop, culture of in Flanders, 477.
Hop, its culture and management, 5393; soil, 5396; planting, 5401; after-culture, 5408; manuring, 5411; earthing, 5412; dressing, 5413; poles, 5417; taking the crop, 5425; drying, 5429; bagging, 5431, usual produce, 5455; diseases, 5440; duty on hops,
Hope, of Rankeillor, a great improver, 778.
Hornby, Thomas, Esq., his dissertation on lime, page. 1170. A. D. 1815.
Horne, or Horn, John, his work on agriculture, page 1166. A. D. 1786.
Horned cattle, 6104; working of, 6125; diseases of, 6244; fattening of, 6174; breeding of, 6144; rear- ing of, 6152; anatomy and physiology of, 6227. Hornless or polled breed of cattle, 6115.
Hornor, T., Esq., his method of delineating estates, page 1170. A. D. 1813.
Horns of animals, their nature and properties, 1822. Horse family, character and history of, 5548; horse, varieties of, 5550; Arabians, 5550; Spanish horses, 5552; French horses, 5553; Flemish, 5554; Dutch, 5555; German, 5556; Polish, 5557; Russian, 5558; Swedish, 5559; British, 5560.
Horse, British varieties of, 5560; race horse, 5561; hunter, 5563; hackney, 5564; old English road- horse, 5565; Irish road-horse, 5567; Cobs, Gal- loways, and ponies, 5568; British draught horses, 5570; black horse, 5571; Cleveland bay, 5572; Suffolk punch, 5573; Clydesdale horse, 5574; Welch horse, 5575, Galloway, 5576; small horse of the highlands, 5577.
Horse, organology, or exterior anatomy of, 5578; organs of the head, 5580; trunk, 5596; fore-extre mities, 5608; hinder extremities, 5622; color of horses, 5625.
Horse, anatomy, or osseous structure of, 5630; anatomy of the head, 5631; of the trunk, 5637; of the extremities, 5644.
Horse, physiology, or functions of, 5660; general functions, 5661; blood vessels, 5671; absorbents, 5680; nerves and glands, 5681; integuments, 5685; the head, 5692; the ear, 5694; the eye, 5697; the nose, 5700; the mouth, 5708; the neck, 5716; the chest, 5718; the abdomen,. 5725; the organs of generation, 5739; the feet, 5747. Horse, diseases of, 5753; in and out of condition, 5754; inflammatory diseases, 5757; discases of the head, 5769; diseases of the neck, 5780; of the chest, 5783; of the skin, 5818; glanders and farcy, 5823; diseases of the extremities, 5828; diseases of the feet, 5848.
Horse, veterinary operations on, 5861; treatment of wounds, 5862; balls and drinks, 5863; fomenta. tions and poultices, 5865; setons and rowels, 5868 blistering and firing, 5870; clystering and physick- ing, 5874; castration, nicking and docking, 5877; bleeding, 5878, pharmacopeia, 5879. Horse pattens, 5939.
Horse breeding and management of, 'in Yorkshire, 7021.
Horse hoeing husbandry, origin and history of, 756. Horse hoeing, 3023; turnips, 3024.
Horse hoes, 2539; Scotch, 2540; Northumberland, 2541; Wilkie's, 2542; Blaikie's, 2544; Morton's, 2545; Amos's, 2547; castor wheel hoe, 2548; thistle hoc, 2549.
Horse stubble rake, 2594. Horse raking, 3030.
Horsemanship, art of, 6009. Horses, shoeing of, 5925. Horses, criteria of good qualities, 5940; breeding of, 5960; rearing, 5975; training of, 5984; art of horsemanship, 6002; feeding, 6015; stabling and grooming, 943.
Horses, management and working, 6045; of the hunter, 6056; of the race horse, 6046; of riding horses, 6063; of horses in curricles and coaches, 6072; of cart, waggon, and farm horses, 6074. Horses, as laboring animals, 4468. Horses of Hungary, 621.
Horses of Arabia, history of, 875. Horses, Cleveland bays (figured), 780. Horses of the Romans, 107.
Horses of the Cape of Good Hope, 1104. Horses of Egypt, 1060.
Hot yellows in sheep, 6513.
Hottentots' bread, Elephantopus (figured), 1111. Hove, blast, or wind colic in sheep, 6511. Hove, or blown in cattle, 6258.
Houghton, John, F.R.S., his works on agriculture, page 1163. A. D. 1681.]
House cricket, 6881. Housing roots, 3049.
Howard, Hon. Charles, his work on agriculture, page 1163. A. D. 1678.
Hoyte, Henry, his work on agriculture, page 1168. A. D. 1801.
Huber, Francis, his work on agriculture, page 1176. A. D. 1796.
Huber, P., his works on agriculture, page 1176, A. D. 1801.
Huish, Robert, Esq., his treatise on bees, page 1170. A. D. 1815.
Hungarian horses, 621; grand huras, or breeding stud, 621.
Hungarian sheep, 621. Hunger, 1930.
Hunger rot in sheep, 6521.
Hunt, Charles Henry, Esq., his treatise on sheep, page 1170. A. D. 1810.
Hunter, Alexander, M.D., F.R. SS. L. and E., his works on agriculture, page 1165. A. D. 1770. Hunting shoe for horses, 5933.
Huntingdonshire, agricultural survey of, 7000. Hurdles, 9822.
Hutches, or boxes for rabbits, 6602.
Huts of the improved Hottentots, 1109. Huts of the native Hottentots, 1108, 1109. Huzard, Jean Baptiste, his works on agriculture, page 1174. A. D. 1794,
Hybernation of animals, 1974.
Hybrid productions in vegetables, how formed, 1598; supposed limits, 1601; anomalous effects, 1602. Hybridous animals physiologically considered, 1950. Hydatids, or staggers in sheep, 6524.
Implements of the ancient Greeks, 24 Implements of agriculture, their invention in Egypt, 10.
Implements of British agriculture, 2373. Implements and machines of Cornwall, 7039. Implements peculiar to draining, 3985; scoop, 3986; shovel,. 3987; sod knife, 3988; draining spades, 3989; borers, 3991; auger, 3992; horizontal auger, 5995.
Improved quarry cart, 2617.
Improvement of farmers, 4243; by books, 4244; by schools for their children, 4245; by examples of good culture, 4246; by personal attention, 4248; by conversation, 4249; by encouraging leading men, 4250; by an experimental farm, 4251. Improvement of lands in culture, 4207; see Culti- vated lands.
Improvement of estates already more or less im- proved, see Cultivated lands.
Improvement of waste lands, 4159; see Waste lands.
Improvements, general cautions in making, 4254. Improvements, execution of, 4238.
Improvements, general obstacles to, in the high- lands, 7071.
Improvements in Sutherland, 7070.
Improvements, public, of Ayrshire, 7055.
Improvements in Berwickshire, history of, 7049. Improvements of General Dirom in Dumfriesshire, 7053.
Improving leases the foundation of Scottish agricul tural improvement, 744. Incontinence of urine, 5815.
Independent Tartary, its agriculture, 865; climate, 866; surface, 867; soil, 868; tillage, 869. Indian corn, or maize, its culture, 4734.
Indian millet, Holcus sorghum (figured), its culture, 4727.
Indigo, culture of, in the West Indies, 1189. Indigo, Indigofera tinctoria (figured), its culture and application in Hindustan, 883,
Indigo and sugar, attempt to cultivate, in Italy, 58. Infanda tree, its uses in Congo, 1084. Inflamed liver in sheep, 6513.
Inflammation of the kidnies, or red water in cattle,
Inflammation of the bowels, 5795.
Inflammation of the lungs, 5783.
Inflammation of the stomach in cattle, 6256. 6260. Inflammation of the lungs in cattle, 6255.
Inflammation of the liver, or hot yellows in cattle, 6261.
Inflammatory fever in horse diseases, 5785; general, 5785; local, 5759.
Influenza, or catarrhal fever in horses, 5765. Influenza, or catarrh, 6248.
Insects subjected to cultivation, 6821; silkworm, or moth, 6822; honey bee, 6827; craw or crayfish. Insects injurious to agriculture, 6862; physiology of insects, 6863; coleoptera, 6871; hemiptera, 6877; neuroptera, 68965; hymenoptera, 6900; diptera, 6905; aptera, 6911; operations for destroying, 6916. Insects, to subdue, 6916; preventive operations, 6917; palliative, 6918; destructive, 6919. Interitis, or red colic, 5797.
Inverness-shire, agricultural survey of, 7071. Ipecacuanha root, Cephaelis ipecacuana, 1209. Ireland, agricultural survey of, 7074. Ireland, agricultural circumstances of, 7075. Ireland, agriculture of, 795; in the reign of James I., 797; under Cromwell, 800; Dublin society, 801 climate, 804; territorial surface, 805; soil, SOG' bogs, 807; landed property, 809; leases, 811; farming, 812; rent, 813; implements and opera- tions, 824; dairy, 829; poor, 831; middlemen, 834; tythes, 856; fertility of the country, 844. Irish cattle, 6129.
Irrigation in Hindustan, 908.
Irrigation, 4053; history, 4054; soils and situations
suitable, 4056; advantages, 4061; implements, 4062; terms made use of, 4074; preparation of surfaces, 4096; warping, 4117.
Irrigation among the Romans, 141. Irrigation in Lombardy, 267.
Irrigation in Mexico, 1157.
Irrigation, theory of its effects on soils and plants, 2145; surface irrigation, 2146; subterraneous irri- gation, 2147; warping, 2148.
Irrigation, subterraneous, 4124
Irrigation, practice of, at Trentham, 7011.
Irrigation first introduced in Cambridgeshire, 7001. Irrigation and draining, Jessop's ideas on, 7011. Irrigation, Parkinson's opinion of, 7017; Loch's opinion of, 7011.
Jamaica, agriculture of, 1174; landed property, 1175; overseers of estates, 1176; head driver, 117; laborers, 1178; buildings, 1179; overseers' house, 1180; lime kiln, 1181; houses of the slaves, 112; live stock, 1184; agricultural operations, IN; productions, 1186; fruits, 1186; sugar cane, 1157; cotton plant, 1188; indigo, 1189; coffee tree, 1190; cocoa root, 1192; plantain, 1193; Indian ar- row root, 1194; other plants, 1195; Guinea grass and Scotch grass, 1195; vermin, 1199 January, weather and agricultural operations to be performed in, page 1189.
Japan, agriculture of, 946.
Jatropha manihot, cultivated in Sierra Leone, 1079. Jaundice in sheep, 6514.
Java, agriculture of, 927. Jelly of flax seed, 5525.
Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark, agricultural surveys of the islands of, 7040; Jersey, 7942; Guernsey, 7042.
Jerusalem artichoke, field culture of, 4980. Jewish modes of killing animals, 9050 Jewish vineyard, 33.
Jews, their agriculture, 29.
Jews, landed property among, 31. Jews, their agricultural produce, $5,
Johnson, Cuthbert William, his work on agriculture, page 1170. A. D. 1820.
Johnson, John, his work on agriculture, page 1:70
Johnstone, John, Esq. his work on draining land, page 1167. A. Í. 1797.
Juices of plants, physiologically considered, 1470. July, weather and agricultural operations to be per- formed in, page 1193.
June, weather and agricultural operations to be performed in, page 1193.
Kali plant, Salsola kali (figured), 1120.
Keith, George Skeene, D.D, his work on agricul ture, page 1170. A. D. 1811.
Kelp, or sea weed, its growth and manufacture, 5529.
Kent, agricultural survey of, 6095,
Kent, Nathaniel, Esq. his works on agriculture, page 1165. A. D. 1775.
Kentish and Hertfordshire wheel ploughs, 2514 Kerr, Robert, surgeon, F.R. & A.S.S., his work an agriculture, page 1169 A. D. 1802. Kerry, agricultural survey of, 7026 Kidney bean, its field culture, 4821. Kildare, agricultural survey of, 7080, Kilkenny, agricultural survey of, 7079
Killing animals, different modes of, considered, 24. Kincardineshire, or Mearns, agricultural survey d
Kircudbrightshire, agricultural survey of, 74 Kirkpatrick, H., his work on agriculture, page 1 A. D. 1796.
Kirwan, Richard, Esq., LL.D., F.R.SL and E and P.R.I.A., his work on agriculture, page 20 A. D. 1796,
Kitchen garden of the farmer, 2754.
Knapp, J. L., Esq., his work on grasses, page 1288 A. D. 1804
Knees, broken, in horses, 5857. Knollwall farm, 5860.
Krantz, Guillaume, his work on agriculture, page 1176. A. D. 1797.
Krunitz, J. G., his work on agriculture, page ÃTMâ A. D. 1773
Kyloe breed of cattle, 6120,
Lancashire, or long-horned breed of cattle, 6108.' Lancashire, agricultural survey of, 7027. Land guard for river banks, 4041. Land levelling machine, 2587.
Land surveying required of the agriculturist, 3054. Landed property, tenures of, 3144; see Tenures. Landed estates, to lay out, 5224; consolidating de- tached property, 3228; appropriating commonable lands, 5253; choice of a site for the demesne, 3263; roads, 3263.
Landed property, management of, 4262; superin- tendants, 4264; steward, 4265; resident manager, 4267; acting manager, 4268; land reeve, 4276; under steward, 4277; law assistant, 4278; land surveyor, 4280; place of business, 4281; duties of managers, 4296; general principles of business, 4297; management of tenants, 4303; letting farms, 4309; species of tenancy, 4510'; rent and covenants of a lease, 4826; receiving rents, 4337; keeping and auditing accounts, 4543. Landed property throughout Germany, 545; in modern Egypt, 1049; in Jamaica, 1175; at the Cape of Good Hope, 1091; in the United States, 1154; in Sweden, 670; in Spain, 698; in ancient Egypt, 13; of Persia, 853; in Poland, 629; among the Jews, 31; in Java, 931; in Hindustan, 880; in China, 958; in Russia, 653; in Switzerland, 328; among the ancient Greeks, 21; in Austria, 608; among the Romans, 53; in Holland, 419; in Savoy, 348; price of, among the Romans, 169; in Ireland, 809.
Landed property, its valuation, 3165; its purchase or transfer, 3212.
Landeschi, his work on agriculture, page 1178. A. D. 1817.
Langford, T., his work on agriculture, page 1163. A. D. 1681.
Language used to horses, 5985.
Laos, agriculture of, 942.
Lark, Alauda, 6791.
La Societé d'Agriculture de Paris, its work on agriculture, page 1175. A. D. 1825.
Lasteyric, Charles Philibert de, his works on agricul- ture, page 1174. A. D. 1799.
Lastri, Proposto, his work on agriculture, page 1177. A. D. 1793.
Laurence, Edward, his work on agriculture, page 1163. A. D. 1727.
Lawrence, John, his works on agriculture, page 1167. A. D. 1796.
Lawrence, John, his work on agriculture, page 1164. A. D. 1726.
Lawson, J., his work on agriculture, page 1164. A. D. 1797.
Layers of plants to propagate by, 1819.
Laying out farm and cottage lands, 3835; size of farms and cottage lands, 3856; cottage farms, 2830; farmery, 851.
Leases granted to farmers, different species of, 4310; at will, 4311; from year to year, 4312; for a term of years certain, 4313; for lives, 4314; for twenty years, 4522; perpetual lease, 4323; rent and co- venants, 4526.
Leases, origin of, in Scotland, 749.
Leases in Ireland, 811.
Leases, long, or improving, the foundation of the progress of agriculture in Scotland, 744.
Leatham, Isaac, his work on agriculture, page 1167. A. D. 1794.
Leaves of plants, their great importance in elabora- ting the sap, 1524.
Light, its agency in vegetable culture, 2246. Light, 2958.
Light in respect to the culture of vegetables, 1792. Light, its induence on the distribution of vegetables, 1726.
Lightning, theory of, 2328.
Line, application of, 4588; mixture of with carth and dung, 4593; application of, by,Dawson of Frog- den, 4591.
Lime kilns, different kinds of, 3587. Lime kilns of Jamaica, 1181.
Lime, burning of, 3587; kilns, 3588.
Lime, theory of its operation on soils, 2218; sce Mineral manures, different species of, 2217. Limerick, agricultural survey of, 7091. Limes of Brazil (figured), 1208.
Limestone of South Wales, 7045.
Limestone to burn in kilns, 3587; in heaps, 3590; to reduce by pounding, 3591.
Lincolnshire, agricultural survey of, 7016. Line and reel, 2416.
Linlithgowshire, agricultural survey of, 7059. Linseed cake, theory of its operation as a manu 2173.
Liquid manure of Flanders, 474. Liquorice, 5516.
Lisle, Edward, Esq., his works on agriculture, page 1164. A. D. 1757.
Lister, Martin, M. D., his works on agriculture, page 1163. A. D. 1683.
Literature and bibliography of British agriculture, 7108.
Little, John, his work on agriculture, page 1170. A. D. 1815.
Live stock, choice of, 4462; for the purposes of la- bour, 4463; oxen, 4464; horses, 4468; for breeding, 4470; for feeding, 4482.
Live stock, history of Bakewell's improvements on, 765.
Live steck, buildings for, 2661. Live stock, economy of, 5546. Live stock of Herefordshire, 7009.
Live stock of Flanders, 510; horse, 511; shoeing, &c., 513.
Liver, chronic inflammation of, 5810. Liver diseases, in horses, 5810.
Livingston, Chancellor, his essay on sheep, page 1170. A. D 1811.
Livy, Cav., his work on agriculture, page 1177. A. D. 1800.
Loango, agriculture of, 1081.
Loch, James, Esq., his work on the improvements of
Malacca, agriculture of, 938.
the estates of the Marquess of Stafford, 7010; his opinion as to hedgerow timber, $900. Locked jaw, or tetanus in horses, 5763. Locked jaw, or tetanus in cattle, 6271. Lombardy poplar, the oldest in England, 6996. Londonderry, husbandry of, 799; agricultural survey of, 7104.
Long journeys, how to feed and prepare animals for, 2045.
Long-horned, or Lancashire cattle, 6108. Longford, agricultural survey of, 7086. Looseness, or diarrhea, 5804.
Lord Somerville's drag-cart, 2615.
Losana, Matteo, his work on agriculture, page 1178. A. D. 1811.
Loudon, John, F.L.S. H.S., his work on agriculture, page 1170. Á. D. 1811.
Machine for reaping clover heads, 2605. Machine for mowing clover, 2606. Machines for reaping! and gathering crops, 2591; horse rakes, 2592; haymaker, 2597; hay swoop, 2598; reaping machines, 2599.
Machines for sowing and planting, 2551; Cooke's corn-drill, 2552; Norfolk corn drill, 2553; Cooke's three-row drill, 2554; French's turnip drill, 2556; Northumberland one-row drill, 2557; bean drill, 2558; Weir's bean drill, 2559; bean dibbler, 2561; block plough drill, 2562; drill roller, 2563; drill watering machine, 2564.
Machines for laying land level, 2587; British, 2588; Flemish, 2589.
Machines for washing roots, 2653.
Machines for threshing and cleaning corn, 2625.* Machines of deportation, 2607; carts, 2608; wag- gons, 2619.
Machines for steaming food,-see Steaming ma- chines.
M'Adam's theory and practice of road making,
Macdonald, James, M. A., his work on agriculture, page 1170. A.D. 1811.
M'Evoy, John, his work on agriculture, page 1168. A. D. 1802.
Mackenzie, Sir George Stewart, Bart. F. R. SS. L. & E, his work on sheep, page 1169. A.D. 1809. M'Parlan, James, M.D., his works on agriculture, page 1168. A.D. 1802.
Macphail, James, his work on agriculture, page 1167. A.D. 1795.
Macwilliam, Robert, his essay on the dry rot, page 1170. A.D. 1818.
Madagascar, agriculture of, 1115.
Madder, its culture and management, 5550. Madder, culture of, in Flanders, 479.
Madeira, agriculture of, 1121; system of cultivation, 1122; vine, 1123; wheat, 1124; live stock, 1125; fruits, 1126.
Magnesian limestone, theory of its operation on soils, 2227.
Mahogany tree, Swietenia mahogani (figured), 1173. Mahometan states of the north of Africa, agricul ture of, 1066.
Maidenhair tree, Salisburia adiantifolia, în China,
Maize, or Indian corn, its culture, 4734. Maize, culture of, in the West Indies, 1197. Maize (figured), its culture in America, 1145.
Malcolm, W. J. & J., their works on agriculture, page 1167. A.D. 1794.
Malenotti, Ignazio, his work on agriculture, page 1178. A.D. 1815.
Mallet, Robert Xavier, his work on agriculture, page 1173. A.D. 1780.
Malting barley, process of, 4687.
Mammalia noxious to agriculture, 6847.
Management of landed property, - see Landed pro- perty, management of
Manager of a landed estate, 4264; his duties, 46 Mandiocca, cassava, or manioc, Jatropha manibet, its culture in Brazil, 1212; in various countries, 1073.
Mandrake (figured), 1057.
Mange, 5818.
Mango (figured), 1186.
Mangold root, or mangold würzel, culture of, 4902 Mangostan (figured), a fruit of Hindustan, Manillas, or Philippine Islands, agriculture of, 1022.
Manioca, Jatropha manihot, see Mandiocea. Manna, festuca fluitans, its culture in Russia, 606. Manna, cultivation of, in Calabria, 23 Manual labors of agriculture, 2876
Manual operations of agriculture of a mixed kind, 2946.
Manufactories, their establishment on estates, 5567 Manufactures and trades in Derbyshire, enumera- tion of, 7014; 1st, on animal products of the country: 2d, animal substances imported: 5d, on vegetable productions of the country: 4th, on vegetable substances imported: 5th, on minetal products of the country: 6th, on mineral sub- stances imported, 7014.
Manure, its collection and preservation in China, 991; vegetable ashes, 992; plaister of old kitchens, 993; night soil, 994; dung and urine of animas, 995; lime, 996; mixture of soils, 1000; apaca tion of manure in China, 997. Manures of animal and vegetable origin, their El- ferent species, 2169; green succulent plants, 2170; rape cake, 2171; malt dust, 2172; frseed cake, 2173; sea weeds, 2174; dry straw, 9175; woody fibre, 2176; inert peaty matter, 2177; tan- ner's spent bark, 2178; wood ashes, 2179; m nures from animal substances, 2180; muscles, 2181; fish, 2182; oily substances, 2183; boteON 2184; horn, 2185; hair, 2186; blood, 2188; urine, 2191; night soil, 2195; dung of fowls, 2197; dung of cattle and sheep, 2199, dung of horses, soot, 2004.
Manures, management of, 4579; farm yard deng, 4580; lime, 4588; composts of car b, lime, and dung, 456; meadowbank middens. Manures of mineral origin, 215; the operation, 2214; different species, 221 Manures, to preserve, ferment, and apply, 26 Manures, 2161; of animal and vegetable origis, 2162; of mineral origin, 2213. Manures in use in Flanders, 487. Manuring among the Romans, 129
Maps of estates, different modes of finishing, $106 March, weather and agricultural operations to be performed in, page 1190.
Marchand, Jean-Henri, his work on agriculture, page 1172. A.D. 1768
Mares, treatment of, during pregnancy, 551 Mares and foals, treatment of, 5976, weaning the foal, 5977; gelding, 5981.
Marian grass, or spurry, Spergula arvensis, 5 Marine plants used in agriculture, 57%
Market garden of Mellor in Derbyshire, perfection and utility of its arrangement, 7014.
Markham, Gervase, Jervise, or Gervas, his works on agriculture, page 1162. A.D. 1593 Marking with the line, 2889.
Marking plough, 2503
Marl, as known to the Romans, 130 Marl, use of, at Trentham, 7011. Marquesas, agriculture of, 103.
Marriott, William, his law book relative to agri culture, page 1167. A.D. 1795.
Marshall, William, Esq., his works on agricult, page 1165. A.D. 1778,
Mascall, Leonard, his works on poultry, &c page 1162. A.D. 1581.
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