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484&#93; GENERAL INDEX OF REFERENCI-. 484 Infedion, to prevent, see Con- tagion ; Olive-tree. Inflammation, remedies for, see Buxton-water ; Duck's-meat ; Ex- coriation ; House-leek ; Squill. Ink, black, vegetables which Eroduce, see Bane-berries ; Blue- ottle ; Sumach. tree ; — Green, sec Anemone ; — Sympathetic, see Yellow-ink. Insefts, best means of destroy- ing, see Apple-tree ; Caterpillar ; Chafer ; Fir-tree ; Flour ; Fruit, ^rees ; Oat ; Coccus. Ipecacuanha, substitutes for, see Asarabacca ; Herb-Paris. Iron-moulds, tp rempve, see ^orrel. Isinglass, how to substitute for glue, see Glue. Itch, ointment for, see Dock j ElccaiTipane j Vitriol, &c, K. Kite, eleftrical, its construftion and uses, see Lightning. Knit, in cows, how to cure, see Cows. L. Lacker, purple, see Aikanet. Lake, sec Madder. Lamp, see Bitumens. Land, exhausted, how to recruit, sec Arable Lands. Lawns, how to make, see Grass. Laxatives, see Daffodil ; Dock ; Flax ; Fumitory ; Manna ; Night- shade ; Peach-tree j Rose, the Da- luask ; Violet, Laxity, remedies for, seeBetonyj Cardamom ; Cassia ; Catechu. Lead, relief for the poison of, see Antidotes. Leather, how to make water- proof, see Boot. Leaves, how to rear trees from, see Propagation. X^eeches, see Kidney, Legs, crooked, to remedy, sec Bandy-legs ; — pains in, removed by Blisters. Lemons, a substitute for, see Berberries. Leprosy, remedyfor,see Elm-tree, Libraries, how to preserve from Insefts, see Book. Life, to destroy, see Eutterwort, Light, new method of obtain, ing, see Air (Suppl.) Lightning, how to secure beds from, see Bcd-room. Lilies, effeds of keeping them in bed-chambers, see Apoplexy. Limbs, deformed, how producecl| see Distortion. Lime, substitutes for, see Oyster- shells ; InfeAion ; — Water, its use in clarifying Malt-liquors, see Beer. Liqueur, a delicious one, hovi^ made, see Quince-trcp. Liquid for restoring sour beer, and dJreftions for preparing, see Beer, Liquors, hot, cautions respeft, ing them ; see Epilepsy. Lobsters, to preserve, see In., seds. Locked-Jaw rdieved by Castof pil ; see also Jaw ; Opium. Locust, how to destroy, see Caterpillar, Longevity, how to promote, sec Life. Lozenges, see Mint, M. Magnesia, its use as an antidotej see Copper. Mahogany, how to Imitate, see Wood, Maize, see Paper. Malt, substitute for, see Maize ; — how to know the best kind ofi see Brewing ; — liquors, their phy- sical properties, sec Beer. Manna, see Bile. Manures,