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INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



DRAINAGE. 



Dbainage, C. Arbuthnot on the advan- 

 tages of deep, X. 496. 



. , on deep drainage, by P. Pusey.X. 503. 



, on suiting the depth of drainage to 



the cii'cunistances of the soil, x. 507. 



, on tlie mischief arising from drain- 

 ing certain clay soils too deeply, by 

 W. B. Webster, xi. 311. 



, P. Pusey on, xi. 401. 



, under certain conditions of soil and 



climate, by Lord Wharncliffe, xii. 41. 



of Hethel Wood farm, by H. Fulton, 



xii. 149. 



. of the county of Lincoln in general 



(Clarke), xii. 289. 



■ , a report, by P. Pusey, on the drain- 



ing-ploughs shown at the Great Ex- 

 hibition (in 1851), xii. 639. 



in Northamptonshire, by W. Beam, 



xiii. 92 ; of the Nene "Valley, 109. 



in Cumberland (Dickinson), xiii. 284. 



, the tools for, shown at the Lewes 



meeting (1852), xiii. 327. 



, the water of, analysis of, xiii. 506. 



of the Keythorpe estate, xiv. 96. 



, rejiort upon the Rye and Derwent 



drainage in Yorkshire, by J. Hender- 

 son, xiv. 129 ; the natural drains of a 

 district, 130 ; rivers much impeded by 

 mills, 130, 131, 133-137; the vale of 

 Pickering, 1 33 ; composed of the Kim- 

 meridge clay, ib. ; expenses of steam- 

 engine, 138 ; beneficial results in the 

 removal of the mill-dams and the flood 

 waters. 140 ; sanitary effects, 142. 



, a detailed report of the drainage of 

 a portion of Martin Mere in Lancashire, 

 by Henry White, xiv. 156 ; catch water 

 drains, 160; embankments, 161; the 

 engine, 162 ; section of the scoop-wheel, 

 163; rainfall of the district, 166 ; weight 

 of water lifted, 166 ; day and hours in 

 which the engine worked, ib. ; annual 

 expenditure for engine and works, 169. 



, experiment on drainage at different 



depths (R. Milward), xiv. 210. 



in East Lothian ( Stevenson), xiv. 294. 



• , tools for, exhibited at Gloucester 



meeting, xiv. 346. 



in Surrey (Evershed), xiv. 417. 



in Herefordshire (Rowlandson), xiv. 



453. 



, on trunk drainage, a prize essay, by 



J, A. Clarke, xv. 1 ; rivers, streams, 

 nature's sewers, ib. ; the great easterly 

 watershed of England, 2 ; the westerly, 

 ib. ; how nature's provision of drains 

 injured, 3 ; by reservoirs, canals, mills, 

 .' ib. ; instances of great floods, 4 ; effect 

 of rivers and brooks in benefiting grass- 

 land by occasional winter flooding, and 



DRAINING. 



injuring it by too long a flood, 9 ; injury 

 from summer flooding, 1 1 ; injury by 

 flooding to arable land, 13 ; injury by 

 stoppage or prevention of under-drain- 

 age, 13 ; increase of land drainage en- 

 larges the bulk of the trunk drainage 

 waters, 17 ; the ordinary difficulties of 

 improving trunk drainage, and the 

 remedies, 18; history of the public 

 efforts to improve, 19 ; the fens, ib. ; 

 Erith and Plumstead marshes, 21 ; the 

 Bedford Level, 25 ; windmill pumps 

 first erected, 27 ; the General Drainage 

 Act (10 and 11 Vict. "c. 38), state of 

 some rivers, 36 ; the remedy applied to 

 others, ib. ; drainage of the Test and 

 Anton Valleys, 40 ; the amount of water 

 per acre evaporated from a saturated 

 soil and a dry chalk soil, 41 ; the Nene 

 Valley drainage, 42 ; floodings highly 

 injurious to the public health, 51 ; be- 

 neficial sanitary results from good 

 drainage, 52 ; varying levels of the tide 

 in the Nene, 53, 55 ; shortsightedness of 

 the Wisbeach corporation, 58 ; the upper 

 valley of the Nene, 60 ; obstructive 

 mills of, 61 ; encroachments of the 

 millers, 62; analysis of the Nene river 

 water, 67. 



in Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 266. 



, Fowler's draining-plough at the 



Lincoln meeting, xv. 367. 



in Dorsetshire (Ruegg), xv. 425. 



Drain level, a, described, by S. H. Payne, 

 vi. 247. 



Draining-tiles, R. Beart on the econo- 

 mical manufacture of, ii. 93 ; expenses 

 of manufacturing in Huntingdonshire, 

 ib. ; form of kiln, 94 ; of drying-sheds 

 and pugmill-house, ih. ; machinery, 95 

 best shaped tile for draining land, ib. 

 cost of erecting kiln and hopper, ib. 

 description of sheds, kilns, with figures 

 96 ; description of Beart's patent ma^ 

 chine for tile-making, 98 ; clay bes 

 adapted for tiles, 100 ; on furrow-draint 

 ing on tenacious clay soils, ib. ; Mr. F- 

 Burke on Beart's draining-tiles, 101 • 

 Mr. P. Pusey on, ib. 



, on the Marquis of Tweedale's tile- 

 making machine, by J. Hunt, ii. 148. 



, on Irvine's tile-making machine, by 



W. Ford, iii. 398. 



, on pipe-tiles, by J. Read, iv. 273. 



' , report on drain-tiles and drainage, 



by J. Parkes, iv. 369 ; gives the price, 

 size, weight, &c., of the tiles, by Twee- 

 dale, Etheredge, and Read, 370 ; the 

 pipe-tile, 372 ; their progress in Kent, 

 373 ; durability of drain-tiles, 379. 



, on the cheapest method of making 



