Page 324, Berks. Sheep, for long, read middle Wool.
555, Erytbræan Wool, for 48 read 248.
ANECDOTE of Bull-baiting, 9. Of Howard, 83. Coach-box, 178 Of Devonshire Horse-breaking, 191. Of Gervase Mark- ham and Sir John Holles, 210. Of a wild Boar and his Family, 431. Kitchen, 436. Of Pigs in the Character of Ministers of Justice, 451. Of Dr. Rock, 463. Of Stroking, 496. Of Witches, 534.
Breeding and rearing Neat Cattle, 77. Stud Book, 81. Particular
Objects of Care, 82. False Notions of Hardiness, 83. Scotish
Veterinary Economy, 84. Shelter, 86. Losses in the High-
lands, 98. Rearing Calves, 101. The Duke of Northumber-
land's Receipt, 103. Sussex Method, 105, Cheshire, 107,
113. Weaning, 235. Good, 237.
Bakewell, 22, 36, 52. His Improvement and Successors, 54, 139,
191, 271. His Humanity to Animals, 326.
Mutton Bacon, 421.
Bracken, Dr. 202, 471.
Don John Bowles, 359,
Banks, Sir Joseph, 366, 384, 386, 526, 628.
Bartley, Mr. Secretary to the Bath Society, 384, 398, 401, 453.
Bartlet, Veterinary Writer, 486.
Classification, 1. Colonies, 116.
Cow of Ukraine, 7. The Cow, S. Alderney and Norman, 16. Signs of copious, Milking, 20, 106. Cheshire Management of, 105. Winter, Summer, &c, Acres of Feed per Cow, 108. Cheese per Cow, 110. Calving-the Udder, 111. Abortion,
Milking-House, 112, Uses, 114. Choice, 115. Food,
117. Milk Product, 120, 124. Mongrels, 120.
Account of letting a Dairy, 120. Suckling, 123, 126, 244. Rheumatic, 231. Sainfoin and Clover as to Milk, 231. Tares. As to Bulling, 232. Danger from Swine, and from being tied up, when Calving, 232. Profit of in 1698. p. 236. Quantity of Milk given in Ireland fifty Years since, 238. Long and short Horns compared, 239. Cattle, Neat, of various Countries, 8. Duration of Life. Gesta- tion. Signs of Age, 14. Twins, Free Martin, Ditto. Signs by the Horns, 15. Colour and Appellations, 17. Original Species in Britain, 16. Form, 18. Present Breeds in Britain, 29. Devons, 30. Bull described, 31. Grazing and Fairs, 56. Character and Defects, 35. South or Natt Devons, 39. HERE- FORDS, 39. Weight of an Ox, 42, 224, 242. Gloucester, 42, 224. Sussex, 43. Cattle Plates, 43, 44. Kentish Homebreds, 44. Surry, 44. Welsh, 44-49. Character, 49. Shropshire, Lancashire and Midland County, 50. Character, 229. Northern Short Horns, 55. Character, Weight, 57, 7, 8. Half Long Horus, 60. Northern Polled, 60. Norfolk Homebreds, 61. Suffolk Dans, 61、 Scots, 60. Character, 64. Highland Management, 66. Orkney, Banff, Fife, Galloway, 67. Ren- frew and Ayrshire, 69. Dunlop Cows. Dutch Holstein. Ber- wickshire, Wild Cattle, 71. Alderney and Norman, 74, 421. Irish, 75. Various Opinions, &c. on Neat Cattle, 193. Of Com- pilers, 236. Number, Increase, 241.
Columella, 22, 193, 217, 266.
Culley, 16, 21, 55, 59, 63, 70, 137, 142, 267. His excellent Breed of Sheep, 268, 316, 347, 352.
Coventry, Earl of, 57.
Close, the Rev. Henry, 128.
Cruelty, Instances of, 10, 197, 200, 218, 230, 282. Smithfield, &c. 302, 312, 311, 437.
Cross on Sheep, Spanish, 250, 350, 416.
Coke, T. W. Esq. 273, 338, 342.
College, Veterinary, 461, 477.
Creaser, Mr. Veterinary Surgeon at Bath, 525,
Diseases. Rot in Sheep, 255, 304. Prevention, 306. Rot, 357, 382. Foot Rot, 386. Species to cure incurable Diseases, 479. The Rot, its various Species and Causes, 514. Prevention, Signs, &c. 518. Cure, 519. Blood Rot. Catarrhal Rot, 521. Pelt Rot. Foot Rot. Hunger Rot, 522. Fever. Blood. Red-water. Garget, 525. Gid, Staggers, &c. 525. Pox or Claveau. Wild- fire. Measles, 526. Gall or Scower, 529.
Scah or Ray, &c. 523. Tagged or Belted. Blast or Flatulent Cholic, 530. Blindness
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