VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



XI 



CABBAGE, 



Cabbage, cow, analysis of, by Way and 

 Ogston, xii. 512. 



, analysis of, xiii. 474. 



, cultivation of, on the light flinty 



chalk soils (Haxton), xv. 100. 



• , growth of, in Oxfordshire (Read), 



XV. -209. 



fly, J. Curtis on, iv. 128. 



C'AKE-bruisers, see " Oil-cake Bruisers." 



Calcareous soils, the origin of (Fowne), 

 iv. 500. 



, on, by J. Trimmer, xii. 455. 



, on the barrenness or fertility of, by 



J. Coleman, xvi. 173-179 ; analysis of 

 a soil, 19.3. 



, the weeds of (Buckman), xvi. 368. 



Calendar, a, of cottage gardening, by J. 

 Main, ii. 341. 



Caloric, see " Heat." 



Calveing, on the diseases occurring 

 after, by W. C. Sibbald, xii. 554. 



Calvert, W., on nitrate of soda as a 

 manure, ii. 126. 



Calves, on the means of calculating the 

 number of from a herd of cows (Lord 

 Spencer), ii. 112. 



, the management and rearing of in 



Cheshire fPalin), vT 75 ; food for, ib, ; 

 a recipe for disordered bowels in, 75. 



, the management and fattening of in 



Holland (Karkeek), v. 252. 



, the management and rearing of in 



Nottinghamshire (Corringham), vi. 21. 



, slippimj calf (Keary), ix. 445 ; 



(Barlow), xii. 62. 



, the quarter-evil of, in Derbyshire 



(Rowley), xiv. 53. 



of Oxfordshire fRead^, xv. 225. 



, on the teeth of, by J. B. Simonds, 



XV. 317. 



Cambridge, W., on the advantage of re- 

 ducing the size and number of hedges, 

 vi. .333. 



Cambridgeshire, on the farming of, a 

 prize essay, by S. Jonas, vii. 35 ; the 

 light-land district, 39 : its rotation of 

 crops, 41) ; its fallows, t6. ; its turnips, 

 42 ; its mangold-wurzel, 45 ; its barley- 

 crops, 47 ; its clover, its legumes, 48 ; 

 its wheat, ih. ; use of rape-dust for, 

 49 ; the heavy-land district of, 50 ; its 

 rotation of crops, 52 ; the western dis- 

 trict, 5."/; the first English county in 

 which irrigation was introduced, 59 ; 

 the estate of Babraham, 60: Jonas 

 Webb's flock, t';. ; the fen-district of, 

 or Isle of Ely, 02 ; liistory of thfir im- 

 provement, i''. ; the Bedford Level, 64 ; 

 its steam-engines, their power, 66 ; ab- 

 sence of any regular rotiit ion of crops in, 

 70; claying of the fen-land, 71 ; on the 

 chalk formation of (Trimmer), xii. 480. 



CAELISLE. 



Camelixa sativa, see " Gold of plea- 

 sure." 



Cajipbell, J., on the steeping of seeds 

 (as fertilizers), iv. 557. 



Canterbury, the hop-grounds of, vi. 262. ■ 



Candytuft, its soils and habits (Buck- 

 man), xvi. 360. 



Canary, its growth in Essex (Baker), v. 

 38. 



Canker in sheep (J. Seaman), xvi. 9. 



Capital, estimate of, for a Kentish farm, 

 by J. Tomson, viii. 36. 



Capsella bursa pastoris, see " Shepherd's 

 Purse." 



Caraway, growth of in Essex TBaker), 

 V. 37 ; sown with coriander-seed, »6. 



, the tuberous, its soils and habits 



(Buckman), xvi. 361. 



Carbon, the quantity of carbon combined 

 with oxygen in the lungs of a horse 

 and a cow (Karkeek), v. 251. 



, on its chemical properties, by E. 



S. Hemming, xiii. 425. 



of plants, whence derived (Fownes), 



iv. 510. 



Carbonate of ammonia, analysis of 

 (Hemming), xiii, 490. 



of potash, analysis of, xiii. 490. 



of soda, analysis of, xiii. 490. 



Carbonic acid gas. Dr. Daubeny's ex- 

 periments on its evolution by plants, 

 iv. 515. 



, the quantity produced by animals 



and by men, iv. 515. 



-, proportion of in the atmosphere, 



iv. 518. 



, its chemical properties, by E. T. 



Hemming, xiii. 4.32. 



Carboniferous limestone, see " Lime- 

 stone." 



CARNATioN-grass, see " Sedge." 



Carnations are attacked by wireworms 

 (Curtis), V. 196. 



Carob bean, its fruit analysed, xiii. 522. 



Carduus acaulis, see "Thistle, the stem- 

 less." 



ar^'^ensis, see "Thistle, the com." 



lanceolatus, see " Thistle, the spear- 

 plume." 



nutans, see " Thistle-musk." 



palustris, see Thistle, the marsh." 



Carex, see " Sedge or carnation grass." 



Carlina vulgaris, see "Thistle, t lie car- 

 line." 



Carlisle, report of the exhibition of 

 live stock at the meeting of, by W. 

 Simpson, xvi. 502. 



, on the exhibition and trial of im- 

 plements at, by W. F. Hobbs, xvi, 

 505, 



, premiums awarded at, for live stock, 



xvi. xxi. ; for implements, xxxvii. 



