CONTENTS OF PART IL, VOL. X. 



ARTICLE PAGE 



XVI. — On increasing- our Supplies of Animal Food. By John C. 



Morton. Prize Essay ...... 341 



XVII. — On Lodging and Boarding Labourers, as practised on the 



Farm of Mr. Sotheron, M.P. By Thomas Dyke Acland 379 



XVIII. — The Parasitic Fungi of the British Farm. A Lecture deli- 

 vered in the Shire Hall of the City of Norwich, at the 

 Annual Meeting of the Society, July 18, 1849. By the 

 Rev. Edwin Sidney, A.M. 382 



XIX.^Experiments on the Application of Guano and other Ma- 

 nures, in the Duke of Somerset's Park at Stover, near 

 Newton Abbot, Devon. By E. S. Bearne . . . 399 



XX. — On the Construction of Labourers' Cottages. By J. Young 



Macvicar. Second-Prize Essay ..... 400 



XXI. — On the Breeds of Sheep best adapted to different Localities. 



By T. Rowlandson. Prize Essay . . . .421 



XXII.— On the Management of Barley. By Hall W. Keary. Prize 



Essay 453 



XXIIL— On the Theory and Practice of Water-Meadows. By Ph. 



Pusey, M.P 462 



XXIV. — On the Composition of Linseed Oil-Cake, Beans and Peas, 

 &c. By J. Thomas Way, Consulting-Chemist to the 

 Society ......... 479 



XXV.— On the Advantage of Deep Drainage. From the Right 



Hon. C. Arbuthnot 496 



XXVI. — On Suiting the Depth of Drainage to the Circumstances of 

 the Soil. By J. H. Charnock, an Assistant-Commissioner 

 under the Drainage Acts ...... 507 



XXVII. — On the Causes of the general Presence of Phosphates in the 

 Strata of the Earth, and in all fertile soils ; with Observa- 

 tions on Pseudo-Coprolites, and on the possibility of con- 

 verting the Contents of Sewers and Cesspools into Manure. 

 By W. Buckland, D.D., Dean of Westminster . . 520 



XXVIII. — Report on the Exhibition and Trial of Implements at the 



Norwich Meeting, 1849. By H. S. Thompson . . 526 



