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INDEX. 



Geese, dropped Tongue in, 598. 



Egyptian, >Sti. 



Einbden, 586. 



Kxhibiting, 589. 



for Market, 596 ; Hybrids for, 



594- 



French, 597. 



Gambian, 595. 



in Germany, 597. 



Italian, 594. 



Killing, 597. 



JIageUan, ■;9i;. 



Rearing, 586^ 588. 



• Russian, 594, 597. 



Sebastopol, 594. 



Standards for, 600. 



Toulouse, 590. 



Genetics, 5. 



Germ of the Egg. -^y. 

 Germany, Eggs from, 161. 



Geese in, 597. 



Germs, Detection of, 602. 



Gilbert, A. C, on Orpington Ducks, 



565. 

 Gloss, ileans of Increasing, 215. 



Red Hackles and, 251. 



Go-laighs or Dumpies, 4S9. 

 Goodfellow, R., on Dark Dorkings, 3S0. 

 Goose Cholera, 597. 



Fattening in America, 597. 



Raising lor Market, 596. 



Gordon, R., on Blue Madras Game, 343. 



on Bui^-laccd Polish, 456. 



Gould, Hon. J. S., on Exliibition Fowls, 



172. 

 Gournay Fowl, The, 471. 

 Gout, 613. 

 Grain Dietary, A, 37. 



for Chickens, 94. 



for Feeding, 48. 



Grapes and Poultry Manure, 130. 

 Grass as Food, 35. 



Cut Small for Chickens, 92. 



Growing in Frames for Chicks, 93. 



Runs, 22. 



Area of, 22. 



Sweetening, 23. 



Gravel or Grit, 'ji. 



Graves' Inciibator, 69 ; Regulator, 72. 

 Grazing Animals and Fowls, 146. 

 Green Food, 38 ; Necessity of, 49. 



for Chickens, 93. 



Grit for Chickens, 93. 



for Fowls, 50. 



Ground Oats, 117, 131. 

 Ground, Tainted, 23, 97. 

 Gueldres or Bredas, 481. 



Guinea Fowl, 550 ; Breeding, 552. 



Half-fatted Fowls, 112. 



Hallock, A. J., and Duck-fanning, 573, 



Halsted's Incubator, 69 ; Regulator, 



Hamburghs, 429. 



Black, 444. 



Breeding, 430. 



Buff, 446. 



Combs of, 431, 447. 



Common Origin of, 429. 



Drawbacks of, 446. 



Golden-pencilled, 443. 



Golden-spangled, 436. 



Qualities of, 429. 



Silver-pencilled, 441, 443. 



Hamburghs, Silver-spangled, 431. 



Standard for, 44S. 



Trimming of, 235, 447. 



White, 446. 



Hamlin, Harry, on Red Dorkings, 381. 

 Hampers for Exhibition, 219. 

 Hardiness and Delicacy, 15. 

 Harwood, J., on Minorcas, 400. 

 Hatching, Artificial, 67. 



Commenced in the Fowl, 57. 



■ Moisture in, 64. 



of the Chick, 59. 



under Turkeys, ?,?,. 



Hawkins, A. C, on American Barred 



Rocks, 310. 

 Hay and Poultry Farming, 153. 



as Food, 35. 



Heap Bros., Messrs., on Anconas, 426. 

 Hearsou's Cramming Machine, 116. 



Incubator, 70. 



Heat of Brooders, 104. 



of Incxibator, 79. 



of Sitting Hens, 63. 



Heath, A., and Trimming of Spanish, 



3Q6. 

 Heathfield Poultry Trade, 108, 123, 



129. 

 Hedgehogs Killing Fowls, 619. 

 Hempseed as Food, 21S. 

 Henny Game, 357. 

 Hen-tailed Hamburghs, 432, 442. 



Sebrights, 521. 



Heredity, 8. 



Hewitt, E., on Malays, 352. 



Hicks, J. S., on White 'Wyandottes, 



Higglers, The, of Sussex, in. 

 Hinton, Jos., on Aseel, 337. 

 Holt, C, on Hamburgh Breeding, 433. 

 Home Products, Preference for, 163, 



171. 

 Horseflesh as Food, 36. 

 Hot-air Incubators, 74. 



Compared with Tank, 75. 



Houdans, 461. 



as Layers, 463. 



Qualities of, 461, 463. 



Standard for, 473. 



Houses for Poultry, 1 5 . 



Hunter, A. F., and Poiiltiy Houses, 29. 

 Hunter, Mr. S., and Pourtr>' Farming, 



154, 157- 



Hydrogen, Consumption and Excre- 

 tion of, 31. 



Hydro-incubator, The, 69. 



Imagination, Influence of, 197. 

 Imports of Eggs in England, 161. 



■ Poultry, 164 



In-breeding, 1S5. 

 Incubation, Artificial, 67. 



Period of, 66. 



under Turkeys, 88. 



Incubator-room, The, ■/%. 

 Incubators, Choice of, 77. 

 Cleansing, 88. 



Cosy Coop, 75. 



Cyphers', 75. 



Final Hatching out in, S3. 



Hearson's, 70. 



in America, 77. 



Management of, 77. 



Temperature in, 77. 



Various Early, 68, 69. 



India, Cock-fighting in, 337. 



India, Fowls in, 331. 

 Indian Corn as Food, 35. 

 Indian Game, 339. 



Breeding, 342. 



Qualities of, 340. 



Standard for, 346. 



Runner Ducks, 562. 



Infertility, Causes of, 195. [181. 



Inheritance, Nature of, in Breeding, 

 Insect Vermin, 53. 



and Chickens, 96. 



in Dorkings, 381. 



Intensive System, v.-xx. 

 Ireland, Poidtry and Eggs in, 164, 167. 

 Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, 

 165. 



Ciiickens for Fattening, in, 129. 



Iron, Carbonate, for Colour Feeding, 



207. 

 Tonic, 51, 199, 218. 



Jackson, Mr. H., and Intensive S 

 Japanese Bantams, 529. 



Long-tailed Fowls, 496. 



Silkies, 492. 



Teal, 579. 



Javas, Black and Wliite, 4S7. 



Jersey Blues, 503. 



Joint Disease, 613 



Jones, Rev. E. Lewis, on Campi 



Judging, Abuses of, 224, 226, 2 



Earl}' System of, 223. 



Modern System of, 224. 



Standards of, 226. 



Table Poultry, 141. 



Jukes, \V. A., on Blue Langshans 



stem, 

 Lxi. 



[477- 

 nes. 



288. 



Keel in Ducks, 559, 561, 564, 573. 



in Geese, 589, 590, 599. 



Killing Ducks, 571, 575, 576. 

 Fow-ls, 120. 



Geese, 597. 



Turkeys, 549. 



King, Nelson, on Black Leghorns, 419. 

 Klein, Dr. E., on Contagious Enteritis, 

 23, 60S. 



and Joint Disease, 613. 



La Bresse Fowls, 469. 

 La Fleche, 466. 



Standard for, 474. 



Labour and Poultry-farming. 145, 150, 



152. 

 Lacing of Indian Game, 340. 

 Layberry, T., oh Anconas, 4.35. 

 Laying of Wyandottes, 316. 

 Lakcnvelders, 485. 



.Standard for, 501. 



Lameness Caused in Brooders, 105. 

 Lancashire Mooneys, 432. 

 Land, Management of, 153. 

 Langshans, 279. 



American, 286. 



and Cochins, 28 



Blue, 288. 



Buff, 290. 



Change of Type in, 281 



Croad, The, 291. 



Original, 279, 280. 



Standard for, 290. 



White, 287. 



Large poultrv- Farm, an English, 154. 

 Layers, Breedingfor, 147, 152, 175, 179. 

 Selecting, 42. 



