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DRAINIIs'G. 



and burning draining-tiles, by T. L. 

 Hodges, V. 551 ; working the clay, 

 553 ; he preferred Hatcher's tile-making 

 machine, ib. ; sheds for drying, 554 ; 

 construction of kilns, ib, ; cost of form- 

 ing the establishment, 555 ; note by 

 Mr, Piisey, 556 : estimate for draining 

 an acre of land, 557. 



Drainisg-tiles, machines exhibited at 

 the Shrewsbury meeting, 1845, vi. 318. 



■ , on the use of peat tiles, by the 



Duke of Richmond, viii. 570. 



, a report, by P. Pusey, on the tile- 

 machines shown at the Great Exhibi- 

 tion (in 1851), xii. 638. 



■ , the tile-machines shown at the 



Lewes meeting (in 1852\ xiii. 327. 



, clay analysed, xiii. 536. 



, machines at Gloucester (18.'j3), xiv. 



363. 



' , machines at Lincoln ( 1854), xv. 377. 



——, machines atCarlisle(1855),xvi. 521. 



Dr.\ught of single cart-horses, T. J. L. 

 Baker on, i. 429. 



of ploughs, J. Freeman on, ii. 104. 



• , on the advantage of testing, P. 



Pusey on, i. 219, iii. 191. 



Dressing machines, a report on those 

 shown at the Great Exhibition (in 1851), 

 by P. Pusey, xii. 631. 



, on those shown at the Lewes meet- 

 ing in 1852, xiii. 324. 



Drewitt, R. D., comparative trial of 

 superphosphate of lime and guano for 

 turnips, vi. 581. 



, his farm near Guildford kept free 



from weeds, absence of wireworms, he 

 believes that he thus starves them, xiv. 

 84. 



Drewitt and Son on nitrate of soda as a 

 manure, i. 427, ii. 127. 



Driffield Farmers' Club, the, report of 

 a committee of, on reaping-machines, 

 xiii. 334. 



Drilli.vg, on the wide and narrow, of 

 wheat, hyT. W. Bramston, i.294. 



Drill-husbandry of turnips, the, on, 

 by 15. Almack, iv. 49. See "Turnips." 



in Norfolk (Almack), v. 3(J7, 353. 



of clover-seed (Almack), v. 327. 



in Surrey (F.vershed), xiv. 85-90. 



Drills for distribnting liquid-manure, 

 by C. Ciiandler, ix. 521. 



, report on those shown at the Great 



Exhihition (in 1851), by P. Pusey, xii. 

 6UU. 



, on those exhibited at the Lewes 



meeting (in 18.'i2), xiii. 317. 



, a trial between the water-drill and 



the dust-drill in growing turnips, xiii. 

 408. 



Drills, report on those at Gloucester 



(1853), xiv. 359. 



, those at Lincoln (1854), xv. 375. 



, those shown at Carlisle (1855), xvi. 



.^08. 

 Drill-pressers exhibited at the Shrews- 

 bury meeting (1845), vi. 314. 

 Droce, Joseph, on Beckford's system of 



irrigation, xiv. 432. 

 Druce, Samuel, on the comparative profit 



realized with different breeds of sheep, 



xiv. 211. 

 Dropsy in sheep (Cleeve), i. 314. 

 Dry-rot in potatoes, on the prevention 



of, by H. S. Thompson, vi. 161. 

 in wood, on, by the Rev. E. Sidney, 



x. 394. 

 DuciE, Lord, on the early horn carrot, 



ii. 42. 

 , cultivator described, with a sketch, 



by J. Morton, iii. 122. 

 Ducks, on the rearing and management 



of, by W. Trotter, xii. 195. 



of Aylesbury (C. Read\ xvi. 301. 



Dudgeon, J., an account of the improve- 

 ment in the agriculture of Scotland 



since the formation of the Highland 



Society, a prize essay, i. 50. 

 Dun, Finlay, on the mismanagement of 



farm-horses, a prize essay, xii. 512. 

 , on the hereditary diseases of horses, 



a prize essay, xiv. 106. 

 , on the hereditary diseases of cattle, 



a prize essay, xv. 76. 

 , on the hereditary diseases of sheep 



and pigs, xvi. 16. 

 , on lameness of sheep and lambs, 



xvi. 381. 

 Dung, see " Farmyard manure." 

 Dunn, Robert, on hollow-brick roofs, 



XV. 181. 

 Dunstone, the local name of the trap- 



pean rocks in Cornwall, iii. 28. 

 DuPLAT, Colonel, on the potato disease 



in Poland, vii. 678. 

 Dutch cheeses, how made (Rham), iii. 261. 

 Dynamometer ( Bentall's), trials reported 



by P. Pusey, xii. 580. 

 , on a, shown at the Lewes meeting 



(in 1852), xiii. 328. 



at Gloucester (1853), xiv. 359. 



Dyock oat, the, on, by the Rev. R. W. 



Fisher, iii. 387. See " Oats." 

 Dysentery in sheep (H. Cleeve), i. 306 ; 



(R.Smith), viii. 2 1 ; (J. Seaman),xvi. 28. 



E. 



Earcockle in wheat (Henslow), ii. 19. 

 Early harvesting, P. Pusey on, i. 15. 



