INDEX 



'"^HW YORK 



BOTANICAL 

 GARDEN 



A. 



Agriculture, Calendar of, 89, 182, 273, 359, 460, 556 

 Agriculture in England, the present state of, 22 

 Agriculture, the forces used in. By Mr. J. C. 



Morton, 117 

 Agriculture, the future of our, 218 

 Agricultural authors, the early English. By Cuth- 



bert W. Johnson Esq., F.R.S., 7, l90 

 Agricultural College, the proposed benevolent, 15 

 Agricultural Intelligence, 185, 277, 364, 464, 560 

 Agricultural papers, the value of, 312 

 Agricultural Reports, 90, 183, 274, 36o, 4Gl, 557 

 Agricultural Societies — 



Ayrshire, 533 



Berkeley and Thornbur)^ 549 



Guildford, 81 



Highland and Agricultural, 101 



Highland and Yorkshire, 334 



Kingscote, 107 



Monmouth, 79 



Parthngton, 525 



Romsey labourers, 169 



Royal Agricultural of Ireland, 144 



Royal Dublin, 85, 437 



Rutland, 45 



Torrington, 549 



Vale of Alford, 347 



Wharfdale, 440 



Yorkshire, 84 

 Agricultural trade of Scotland, 148 

 Air drainage, 143 

 Alpacas in Australia, 532 

 Animals, domesticated ; origin, distribution^ and 



improvement of the breeds, 113 

 Arterial drainage, 37, 231, 232 

 Artificial Manures and Oilcake, trade of 1859, 160 

 Atmospheric phenomena, the influence of, 551 

 Australia, agriculture in, 390 

 Averages, Comparative, 94, 281, 373, 467 



B. 



Bark, price of, 282, 375, 469 



Beef V. Milk, 233 



Beet-root; experiment in the cultivation of, 221 



Beet-root, Koschlin's method for the early produc- 

 tion of, 523 



Birmingham and Midland Counties fat Cattle and 

 Poultry Show, 40 



Boar "Prize" of the large breed ; description of 

 plate, 96 



Bread making, new system of, 502 



Bread, Messrs. Peek and Co.'s aerated factory, 178 



Breeding as an art, 181 



Budget the, and the Farmer, 200 



Butter, Cheese, &c., prices of, 188,278,374,469 

 564 



Butter, the importation of, and its character, 48 



Calves, lice on, 236 



Cape Colony, the productive resources of the, 115 



Cattle disease in the Colonies, 83 



Cattle, export of valuable breeding to Cahfornia, 88 



Cattle's Tongues, 309 



Cattle-trade, Review of the, 90, 1S3, 274, 364, 462, 



558 

 Chickens, how to fatten, 321 

 Chicory and its uses, 311 

 Chicory, Price of, 282, 374, 468 

 Chinese live stock, 269 

 Compost and vegetable earth, 315 

 Corn Trade, Review of the, 91, 186, 279, 371, 465, 



561 

 Covent Garden Market, 281, 374, 468 

 Crime, its extent in England and AVales, 178 

 Currants, commerce in, 394 

 Currency per Imperial measure, 94, 188, 281, 373, 



467, 563 



D. 



Dairy management in North Wilts, 291 

 Denmark, our trade with, 392 

 Devons, thorough bred ; the Wainwright herd, 24 

 Drill, tlie dry and water. By Cuthbert W. John- 

 son Esq., F.R.S., 287 



E. 



Eggs, their vitality destroyed on railroads, 313 

 Ewe, the ; the lambing season, 319 

 Ewe, will she breed twice in the year ? 109 

 Exports ; Hereford cattle and Shropshire sheep, 220 



Farm-yard gate, design for a, 39 

 Farmer, the English, 173 

 Farmers and Graziers, important to, 177 

 Farmers' Clubs — 



Blandford, 444 



Croydon, 408 



Hadleigh, 19, 555 



Halesworth, 137, 423 



Ipswich, 426 



London, 70, 109, 254, 336, 347, 397, 535 



Oxford, 328 



Wakefield, 287 

 Farming, how to make money by, 136 

 Feeding material, economy in, 104 

 Feeding statistics, 105 

 Fences, 17 



Farm Implements, on, 214 

 Farm to Let, 222 

 Farmers, a Wrinkle for, 389 

 Farming Economies, 555 

 Farming, High, with profit, {Gold Medal Premium), 



237 



