VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



ALDEESON. 



Alderson, J., on nitrate of soda as a 

 manure, ii. 125. 



Alexander, Captain, account of the dis- 

 covery of the fertilizing power of the 

 Suffolk crag, by, iii. 183. 



Alkali waste, analysis of, by J. T. Way, 

 X. 616; xiii. 498. 



Allium ursinum, see " Garlick, the hog's." 



■ vineale, see " Garlick, the crow's." 



Allix, C, on the preservation of the 

 Swedish turnip, vii. 275. 



Allotment system, on the, by Sir N. E. 

 Bunbury, v. 391. 



Allotjients to cottages for spade hus- 

 bandrj' in Cheshire, v. 96. See "Cot- 

 tages." 



, those of Nottinghamshire (R. W. 



Corringham),vi. 38; of Kent (G. Buck- 

 land., 301. 



• , those of the East Riding of York- 

 shire (G. Legard), ix. 126. 



in Northamptonshire, by W. Beam, 



xiii. 88. 



Alluvial soils of Holstein analysed 

 (J. S Carr), i. 372 ; of Norfolk, on the, 

 by J. Trimmer, vii. 472-474. 



of Lincolnshire, by J. A. Clarke, 



xii. 279. 



analysed (Hemming), xiii. .536, 539, 



540. 



of the Trent and Dove (Haywood), 



xiv. 58 ; of the Dove analysed, ib. 



ALMACK,B.,on drill husbandry of turnips, 

 a prize essay, iv. 49. S;e "Turnips." 



on the agriculture of Norfolk, v. 



307. See " Norfolk." 



. a form of memorandum on tenant 



right to be added to existing agree- 

 ments or leases, vii. 234. 



Alopecurus agrestis, see " Slender fox- 

 tail-grass." 



geniculatus, see " Floating foxtail- 

 grass " 



pratensis, see " Meadow foxtail- 

 grass." 



Alumina, chemical properties of, xiii.4.30. 

 Aluminous soils. J. Trimmer on, xii. 



455. See " Clay soils." 

 America, the relations of geology to 



agriculture in .North-eastern America, 



by J. V. W. Johnston, xiii. 1. 

 Amherst, Lord, account of Hall Farm, 



viii. 33. • 

 Ammonia, present in rain-water, ii. 255 ; i 



xiv. 379 \V. Puseyj ; xvi. •.i07 (various , 



ciiemists). I 

 , the prevention of its escape from l 



dung, iv. 539. 

 , ii(juor containing, from gasworks, i 



iv. 541; observations on, by Dr. A. 



Voelcker, xvi. 93. | 



Ammonia, the large mass wasted in the 



sewage of London, Dr. Fowne, iv. 547. 

 , its sources of supplv, and its money 



value, by J. T. Way, x. 218. 



, sulphate of, v. 601 ; x. 220. 



■ , salts of, the power of the soil to 



retain, by H. S. Thompson, xi. 70 ; by 



J. T. Way, 313. 

 , trials with salts of, as a manure 



for wheat, by J. B. Lawes, xii. 10-12. 

 , chemical properties of (Hemming), 



xiii. 427. 



in soils before and after liming, by 



J. T. Way, XV. 505-512. 



emitted by decomposing vegetable 



matters, xvi. 333 (Bowditch). 



the manure for cereals (Way), xvi. 



535 ; commercial value of, 536 ; money 



value of, in different substances, 539. 

 Ammophila arundanacea, sec " Sea-reed 



or matweed." 

 Amygdaloid rocks, the fanning of the 



light soils of (Haxton), xv. 93. 

 Anagalis arvensis, sec " Pimpernel." 

 Analysis, by Mr. Spence, the expense 



of, ii. 36 ; by Professor Way, xiii. 34 ; 



mode of, viii. 207. 



of soils, on, by Dr. Fownes, iv. 



547. 



of soils, a prize essay on, by Rev. 



W. L. Rham, i. 46. 



of the ashes of plants, on, by Dr. 



Fownes, iv. 552 ; by Way and Ogston, 

 vii. 593 ; by J. T. Way, viii. 134. 



of vegetable substances collected and 



tabulated, by E. T. Hemming, xiii. 449. 

 See "Soils, Guano," &c. 



Anatomy, see " Cattle," " Sheep," 

 " Horses," &c. 



Anbury, see " Finger and toe." 



Ancholme, river in Lincolnshire, its 

 drainage value (P. Pusey), iv. 293. 



Aneroid barometer, on its use for ascer- 

 taining heights, by M.W'hitley,xvi. 122. 



Angle berries in cattle (F. Dun), xv. 83. 

 See " Tumours." 



Anglesey, Isle of, its agriculture de- 

 scribed by S. Rowlandson, vii. 553. 



Animal charcoal, as a deodoriser of 

 town sewage (Way), xv. 157. 



Animalcules in wheat, J. S. Henslow on, 

 ii. 20. 



Animal manures. Dr. C. Sprcngcl on, 

 i. 445. See " Manures." 



from South America, analyses of 



(Way), xi. 767. 



Animals, the funguses of (E. Sidney), x. 



397. 

 Annatto used to colour (with turmeric) 



the Holstein butter, i. 385; Cheshire 



cheese, vi. 122. 



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