INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTUEAL JOURNAL. 



BARLEY. 



Barley, experiments by Mr. Simon, with 

 various manures (cluiig,rape-dust, bone- 

 dust, nitrate of soda, saltpetre), i. 418. 



, humeller (Parkes), v. 383. 



, cultivation of, in Cornwall (Kar- 



keek), vi. 407-413, 425. 



, produce of (R. Clive), vi. 233. 



, cultivation of, in Cambridgeshire 



(Jonas), vi'i. 47. 



, report on the analysis of the ashes 



of, by Way and Ogston, vii. 642. 



, analysis of the seed and straw, by 



J. T. Way and G. Ogston, xi. 502. 



, growth of, in Suffolk, by H. Rayn- 



bird, viii. 279-296. 



, an experiment with Australian, by 



: R. W. Baker, ix. 276. 



, the crops of the N. R. of Yorkshire 



(Milburn), ix. 506. 



, on the effects of feeding sheep with, 



malted and unmalted, by J. B. Lawes, 

 X. 305, 317, 324, 326. 



— — , on the management of, by H. W. 

 Keary, a prize essay, x. 453; the pre- 

 paration of the land, 453; the land 

 twice ploughed for, in Norfolk, 456 ; 

 time of sowing, 458 ; of early sowing, 

 460 ; different varieties of, 4fjO. 



■ , on the situations best adapted to the 



growth of, by N. Whitley, xi. 50. 



, growth of, in Gloucestershire (Bra- 



vendar), xi. 138-149. 



, effect of climate on the growth of, 



by B. Simpson, xi. 652. 



, growth of, in Northamptonshire, 



by W, Beam, xiii. 56-59. 



, on nitrate of soda as a top-dressing 



for, by P. Pusey, xiii. 349. 



, analysis of a soil at Lynedock, where 



barley failed, xiii, 552-3. 



, growth of, in Surrey, by S. Ever- 

 shed, xiv. 81-86. 



• , as food for pigs, by J. B. Lawes, xiv. 



461. 



, growth of, on light flinty chalk 



soils (HaxtonJ, xv. 100. 



, land for, when best ploughed, xv. 



110. 



, growth of, on the light sands of 



Norfolk (A Imack), xv. 119. 



, growth of, in Oxfordshire (Read), 



XV. 214. 



, on the soils on which it is grown, by 



J. Coleman, xvi. 202. 



• , growth of, in Buckinghamshire 



(Read), xvi. 289. 



Barlow, J., on abortion in cows, a prize 

 essay, xii. 62. 



Barnard, J., on the use of gypsum as a 

 manure for sainfoin, ii, 110. 



Baenett, Charles, report on the live 



stock shown at the Lincoln meeting 



(1854), XV. 379. 

 Barns, construction of (J. Ewart), xi. 



231. 

 Barrknness of soils, indications of, by J. 



Arkell, v. 429. 

 Barton. J., of Emsworth, an account of 



the successful industry of a Norfolk 



labourer, iv. 587. 

 , on the application of sulphate of 



ammonia to wheat, v. 601. 

 Bartsia odontites, see " Red bartsia." 

 Basalt rocks, analysis of, xiii. 534. 

 , the farming of the light soils of (J. 



Haxton), xv. 93. 

 Bath bricks made at Bridgewater, ■vii. 



268. 

 Bathing lambs, as a cure for the scour, 



by R. Fisher, v. 279. 

 Bean-meal, on feeding cattle with, and 



with mangold and other roots (Mac- 



Douall), xiii. 113. 

 Beans, the produce per acre, from 1831 



to 1842, on Lord Lovelace's farm at 



Ockham, iv. 23. 

 ■ , method of growing beans and cab- 

 bages on the same ground, by the Earl 



of Lovelace, v. 112. 



, the average produce of Essex, v. 32. 



, growth of, in Norfolk, v. 339. 



, on the insects affecting, by J. Curtis, 



vii. 404. 

 , on the analysis of the ashes of, by 



J. T. Way, viii. 167, ix. 149. 

 , on the analysis of the seed, by J. T. 



Way, X. 494. 

 , analysis of, grown on warp soils, by 



T. J. Heiepath, xi. 105. 

 , growth of, in Surrey (Evershed), 



xiv. 87. 

 , growth of, in East Lothian (Ste- 

 venson), xiv. 287 ; deemed there the 



best crop for the preparation of wheat, 



287. 

 , on the bean-turnip fallow, by T. 



Burroughes, xiv. 425. 

 , the growth of winter beans in Ox- 

 fordshire (Read), xv. 215. 

 and peas, on the cultivation of, a 



prize essay, by R. Vallentine, xv. 478 ; 



manure when best applied, 480 ; how 



to make them cleansing crops, 481 ; 



varieties of beans and peas, 485 ; their 



diseases, 486. 

 , produced on different soils (Cole- 

 man), xvi. 202. 

 , growth of, in Buckinghamshire 



(Read\ xvi. 291. 

 Bearded darnel (Buckman), xv. 470, 471. 

 , its soils and habits (Buckman), xvi. 



366. 



