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CiiMATE of Tquique in Peru (P. Pusey), 

 xiii. 351. 



, on the cliflBculty of changing the 



latitude of sheep (M. Nouel), xiv. 214. 



of East Lothian (C. Stevenson), xiv. 



278. 



of Oxfordshire (C. Read\ xv. 190; 



rainfall, 191 ; temperature, ib. 



of Dorsetshire (L. Euegg), xv. 434. 



, influence of, upon the growth of 



wool (J. Wilson), xvi. 240. 



of Buckinghamshire (C. Read), xvi. 



270. 



Clinkstone, the, analysis of, xiii. .532. 



Clifstone water-meadows described by 

 J. E. Denison, i. 359. See " Water- 

 meadows." 



-Cleansing in cows, the retention of (W. 

 Sibbald),xii. 573. 



Clive, Hon. R. H., on certain operations 

 in thorough - draining and subsoil- 

 ploughing at Oakley Park, i. 33, 



, as to the improvements at Poles 



Farm by thorough-draining, vi. 229. 



Clod-crusher, Crosskill's, practical opi- 

 nions on the effect of, communicated 

 by P. Pusey, iv. 560, xii. 594. 



, report on those shown at the Great 



Exhibition in 1851, by P. Pusey, xii. 

 594 ; Norwegian harrow, ib. 



, " the Cumberland " (W. Dickin- 

 son), xiii. 242. 



, on those shown at the Lewes meet- 

 ing (1852), xiii. 816. 



at the Gloucester meeting (1853), 



xiv. 3.59. 



Clouds, N. Whitley on, xi. 28. 



, B. Simpson on, xi. 635. 



Clouted cream f Acland) xi. 735. 



Clover, red, its growth in Germany, and 

 on what soils it there succeeds best 

 (Handley), iii. 223. 



, on its failure, by the Rev. W. 



Thorp, iii. 326 ; discordant opinions of 

 the cause stated, .327 ; analysis of two 

 soils where clover failed, 328; Liebig's 

 account of the failure, 329; as to a 

 noxious excretion being the cause, 330 ; 

 frost kills tbe clover, 332 ; eft'ect of 



. want of cohesiveness in the soil, ib. 



, the growth of Trifolium incarna- 



tum on close-pressed soil, 336. 



, growtii of, in Essex, its seed, v. 



4-30. 



, additional remarks on the failure 



of red clover after harvest, by the 

 Rev. W Thorp, iv. 279. 



, white, the analysis of, by Dr. 



Fownes, 532. 



, the advantages of top-dressing 



young clover (J. Dixon), i. 138. 



COAL. 



Clover, on the broom-rape and self-heal, 

 plants injurious to clover, by J. Main, 

 i. 173. 



, on the failure of the red, by G. 



Turner, i. 502. 



, the failure of the plant in York- 

 shire E. R., by G. Legard, ix. 106. 



, analysis of the ashes of white and 



red clover, by J. T. Way, ix. 138. 



ruckle of the N. R. of Yorkshire, 



ix. 507. 



• , the mean weekly increase of 30 



sheep kept on green clover and oil- 

 cake, by J. B. Lawes, x. 298. 



, the analysis of different varieties, 



by J. T. Way and G. H. Ogston, xi. 

 538. 



seeds, the growth of, in Northamp- 

 tonshire, by W. Beam, xiii. 57. 



, red, and its hay, analysed, xiii. 466. 



, white, and its hay, analysed, ib. 



, analysis of two soils where clover 



failed and succeeded, xiii. 552. 



, scrapings of roads (repaired with 



gjpsum) used iu Derbyshire to prevent 

 clover-sickness, xiv. 6i). 



, red, analysed by J. T. Way, xiv. 



179. 



, white or Dutch, analysed, xiv. 179 ; 



scarlet or tri-incarnatum, analysed, ib. ; 

 cow-grass analysed, ib. ; trefoil ana- 

 lysed, ib. ; hop trefoil analysed, ib. 



and rye-grass, growth of, on light 



flinty chalk soils (Haxton), xv. 101. 



, growth of, in Oxfordshire (Read), 



XV. 215 ; dressed with wood-ashes, 245. 



, white, the effect of irrigation upon 



(Buckman), xv. 470. 



, growth of, in Buckinghamshire 



(Read), xvi. 289. 



Clover-seed, on cleansing, from the 

 seeds of the orobanche, i. 175. 



Clowes, F., of llemsley, experiments 

 with manures, iv. 281. 



CLUTTERnucK, J. C, on the theory of 

 deep-draining, vi. 489. 



Clwvd, Vale of, described by T. Row- 

 laudson, vii. 566. 



Clydesdale horse, the, described, v. 

 520. 



Coal contains nitrogen, aflFords ammonia 

 by distillation, Dr. Fownes, iv. 547. 



, analysis of coal-miner's refuse-heap, 



xiii. 498. 



CoAL-AsnEs, analysis of, by Dr. Fownes, 

 iv. 541. 



■ usi'd as a manure in South Wales 



(Read), x. 144. 



, analysis of, xiii. 490. 



used with night-soil in Oxfordshire 



(Read;, xv. 245. 



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