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GENERAL INDEX OF REFERENCE.
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Colours, vegetable, see Fruit-trees.

Combs, material for, see Box.

Complexion, delicate, how to preserve, see Freckles.

Compost, different kinds of, see Manure.

Consumption, a principal cause of, see Dancing;—medicines for, see Arvenusly; Birch-wine; Hartfell-water; Hemlock; Chickweed; Colt's-foot; Cucumber; Daisy; Fox-glove; Issues; Liverwort; Oysters; Phosphorus; Sago; Tortoise.

Contagion, to prevent, see Olive-tree.

Copses, how to strengthen, see Hazel-nut-tree.

Corn, best method of storing, see Granary.

Corn-Marigold, how to extirpate, see Chalk.

Corns, the causes of, see Foot.

Corroborants, see Angelica; Copaiba.

Corrosive Sublimate, remedy for the poison of, see Antidote.

Cosmetics, see Teasel; Wake-Robin; Benzoine, Bismuth, Fumitory.

Costiveness, remedies for, see Beet; Charcoal; Breath; Prunes; Sow-bread; Cassia; Flummery.

Cough, substances which relieve, see Dame-wort; Fir-tree; Galbanum; Ground-Ivy; Gum; Hound's-Tongue; Ipecacuanha; Mastich; Pectorals; Pitch; Squill; Sulphur.

Counterpanes, material for making, see Poplar.

Cow-dung, its use as a medicament, see Bruises.

Cows, food for, see Common Burnet Saxifrage; Burnet, the Upland; Cow-parsnep; Cow-wheat; Cress; Nettle; Dodder; Dyer's Green-weed; Eye-bright; Fescue-grass; Feverfew; Fools-parsley; Fox-tail-grass; Furze; Gold-of-Pleasure; Goose-foot; Goose-grass; Gout-weed; Hop; John's-wort; Lentil; Meadow-grass; Medick; Melic-grass; Milk-vetch; Oat; Parsnep; Pea; Potatoes; Quaking-grass; Rye; Sneeze-wort; Sow-thistle; Speedwell; Spindle-tree; Spurrey; Wood-roof; Yam; &c.—Causes, which affect the taste of their Milk, see Butter;—Directions for the choice of; see Black Cattle;—Remedy for the Consumption in, see Mullein;—when Sick, how to treat, see Distemper.

Cradles, materials for, see Birch-tree; Osier; Willow.

Cramp in the Stomach; remedy for, see Bismuth.

Crickets, to destroy, see Lily, the Water.

Crimson Dye, see Dog's-grass; Goose-grass.

Crops, on the rotation of, see Field.

Crossing of Breeds, its utility, see Cattle.

Crow-foot, see Blister.

Crows, their utility to Husbandmen, see Chafer.

Curl; on the causes and cure of, see Potatoes.

Cutaneous disorders, remedies for, see Anise; Birthwort; Dock; Elm-tree; Harrowgate-water; Lime; Sedlitz-water; Seltzer-water; Sponge; Succory; Sulphur;—see also Cosmetics.

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Dairy, hints for its management, see Butter.

Damp, to prevent its noxious effects, see Flannel.

Daws, to destroy, see Jack-daw.

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