Chapter 4

Agricultural SocietiesArithmetic, Rational, rev.Botany, CryptogamicCalendar, HorticulturalCattle, fatChironia, theCollege, CirencesterDraining, Davis onEngland, climate ofEstates, improvement of, settledFood, brewers' grains asFruit trees, oblique (with engraving)Grapes, red HamburghHyacinth, hints onIrrigation—— and liquid manure, by Mr. MechiLabourers, employment ofLarch, durability ofLime, to apply, by Mr. SummersManure, liquid, by Mr. Mechi—— lime asMildew, effect of salt on, by Mr. WatsonMontague, Dr.Narcissus, dormant, by Mr. GeorgePimelea, thePlant, Bed MooshkPoultry, metropolitan show of—— weights ofRain at ArundelRoots, branchSaltv.Mildew, by Mr. WatsonSeason, mildness of, by Mr. GeorgeSeed tradeShamrock, theSmithfield Club, cattle atSocieties, agricultural—— proceedings of the Kirtling AgriculturalTemperature, our winterTenant-rightTithe commutation, by Mr. WillichTrees, oblique fruit (with engraving)Vines, effect of soil on, by Mr. UrquhartWalls, ivy on—— spring protection forWeather, the—— in SussexYuccasZygopetalon Mackayii, by Mr. Woolley

Agricultural SocietiesArithmetic, Rational, rev.Botany, CryptogamicCalendar, HorticulturalCattle, fatChironia, theCollege, CirencesterDraining, Davis onEngland, climate ofEstates, improvement of, settledFood, brewers' grains asFruit trees, oblique (with engraving)Grapes, red HamburghHyacinth, hints onIrrigation—— and liquid manure, by Mr. MechiLabourers, employment ofLarch, durability ofLime, to apply, by Mr. SummersManure, liquid, by Mr. Mechi—— lime asMildew, effect of salt on, by Mr. WatsonMontague, Dr.Narcissus, dormant, by Mr. GeorgePimelea, thePlant, Bed MooshkPoultry, metropolitan show of—— weights ofRain at ArundelRoots, branchSaltv.Mildew, by Mr. WatsonSeason, mildness of, by Mr. GeorgeSeed tradeShamrock, theSmithfield Club, cattle atSocieties, agricultural—— proceedings of the Kirtling AgriculturalTemperature, our winterTenant-rightTithe commutation, by Mr. WillichTrees, oblique fruit (with engraving)Vines, effect of soil on, by Mr. UrquhartWalls, ivy on—— spring protection forWeather, the—— in SussexYuccasZygopetalon Mackayii, by Mr. Woolley

Agricultural Societies

Arithmetic, Rational, rev.

Botany, Cryptogamic

Calendar, Horticultural

Cattle, fat

Chironia, the

College, Cirencester

Draining, Davis on

England, climate of

Estates, improvement of, settled

Food, brewers' grains as

Fruit trees, oblique (with engraving)

Grapes, red Hamburgh

Hyacinth, hints on

Irrigation

—— and liquid manure, by Mr. Mechi

Labourers, employment of

Larch, durability of

Lime, to apply, by Mr. Summers

Manure, liquid, by Mr. Mechi

—— lime as

Mildew, effect of salt on, by Mr. Watson

Montague, Dr.

Narcissus, dormant, by Mr. George

Pimelea, the

Plant, Bed Mooshk

Poultry, metropolitan show of

—— weights of

Rain at Arundel

Roots, branch

Saltv.Mildew, by Mr. Watson

Season, mildness of, by Mr. George

Seed trade

Shamrock, the

Smithfield Club, cattle at

Societies, agricultural

—— proceedings of the Kirtling Agricultural

Temperature, our winter

Tenant-right

Tithe commutation, by Mr. Willich

Trees, oblique fruit (with engraving)

Vines, effect of soil on, by Mr. Urquhart

Walls, ivy on

—— spring protection for

Weather, the

—— in Sussex

Yuccas

Zygopetalon Mackayii, by Mr. Woolley

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