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INDEX TO EOYAL AGRICULTUIIAL JOURNAL. 



EARLY. 



Early harvesting, maturity, indications 

 of, W. F. Karkeek on, v. 259. 



Ears, an animal with large, will not prove 

 a kindly feeder (Playfair), iv. 265. 



. , coarse, a symptom of a coarse 



breed (Karkeek), v. 261. 



East Lothian, see " Lothian, East." 



EcHiUM vulgare, sea "Bugloss, the vi- 

 per's." 



Economical manure, the, experiments 

 with, as a manure for swedes, by Dr. 

 A. Voelcker, xvi. 95 ; analysis of, 101. 



Education, agricultural, Dr. Daubeny 

 on, iii. 152, 364 ; the Williugdon school, 

 377 ; in Sweden, iv. 204. 



Edwards, W., on dry-warping in Hat- 

 field Chace, xi. ISO. 



Eggs of poultry, selection and hatching 

 of (W. Trotter), xii. 181. 



Egremont, the carboniferous limestones 

 of, xiii. 209. 



Eldkr, the, for fences, J. Grigor on, vi. 

 225. 



Electricity, its relations to the earth, 

 by Schubler, i. 207. 



Elevation of the land, effect of, on mean 

 temperature, by N. Whitley, xi. 3 ; 

 on summer temperature, 7 ; effect of, 

 upon the rainfall, 15 ; effect of, upon 

 agricultural produce, 49. 



• , effect of, on the farming of Cum- 

 berland, by W. Dickinson, xiii. 215. 



■ , effect of, upon production, by J. 



Bravendar, v. 579 ; by J. Watson, vi.97. 



Ellis, J., on the prevention of blight in 

 apples, iv. 267. 



Ellman, John, of Glynde, his merits as 

 a sheep-breeder, viii. 7. 



, his system of sheep-breeding, by J. 



Farncombe, xi. 77. 



, J. Wilson on, xvi. 233. 



Elly, S., on the cultivation and prepara- 

 tion of gorse as food for cattle, vi. 523. 



Elm, the, on the planting of (K. Falk- 

 euer), iii. 276 ; analysis of the wood 

 and bark of, xiii. 530. 



, its presence (in Dorsetshire) indi- 

 cates good dairy-land (Ruegg), xv. 424. 



Elimus arenarius, see "Upright sea- 

 lyme-grass." 



Elymus Europseus, see " Wood lyme- 

 grass." 



Embankment against the sea in Lincoln- 

 shire by means of faggots and warp, iv. 

 292. 



of Martin Mere, in Lancashire 



(White), xiv. 161. 



Enclosure of land, its good effects upon 

 agriculture and the labourer (P. Pusey), 

 iv. 315. 



— — in Devonshire (H. Tanner), ix. 483. 



ESSEX. 



Enclosure of Land Bills since 1710 



(Hoskyns), xvi. 575. 



Engine and boiler house, construction 

 of (Tancred), xi. 1 99 ; (Ewart,) 23.5-253. 



England, the state of its agriculture in 

 1839, by P. Pusey, i. 1. 



• , value of the farm-produce of (Hos- 

 kyns), xvi. 569 ; its acreage, 571 ; its 

 state of cultivation two centuries since, 

 573 ; its increase of population since 

 1800, statistical map of, 597. 



Entomology, the, of Gloucestershire 

 (Bravendar), xi. 127. 



Epidemic amongst cattle in 1841, report 

 on, by W. Sewell, ii. cxix. 



Epilepsy in sheep, on, by F. Dun, xvi. 

 26. 



in pigs (F. Dun), xvi. 39. 



Epilobium montanum, see " Willow 

 herb, the smooth-leaved." 



Epsom salt, see " Sulphate of magnesia." 



Equisetum arvense, see " Corn horse- 

 tail." 



Ergot in wheat, Henslow on, ii. 19 ; its 

 prevention, ib. 



, E. Sidney on, x. 390. 



rye. J. Buckman on, xv. 477. 



Erica, the, see " Heath." 



Erith marsh, drainage of, xv. 21. 



Ervum hirsutem, see " Tare, the hairy." 



tetraspermum, see " Tare, the 



smooth." 



Erysipphe, the mould, on peas, peach- 

 leaves, &c., by the Rev. E. Sidney, x. 

 391. 



Essex, the Earl of, trials with salt and 

 charcoal, and charcoal, as a manure for 

 turnips, v. 280. 



■ , draining, practice of in, R. Baker 



on, iv. 35. 



• draining, M. Nockolds on, iv. 38. 



draining, J. Oxley Parker on, iv. 39. 



, on the farming of, by R. Baker of 



Writtle, prize report, v. 1 ; its soils — 

 the London clay resting upon chalk, 

 1 ; the farming of the first or chalky- 

 clay district, 2 ; its barley for malt- 

 ing, its wheat, 3 ; peas and beans, 

 growth of, 4 ; of clover, ib. ; the sys- 

 tems of management, 5 ; expenses of 

 two modes, 6 ; draining the soil, 5-8 

 the mode of making the drains, 9 ; the 

 mole plough used on some soils, 11 

 clay-burning, the process described 

 12 ; the live-stock kept in the district 

 14 ; the sheep, 15 ; the pigs — those in- 

 troduced by Lord Western and Fisher 

 Hobbs, ib. ; the implemenets of hus- 

 bandry, ib. • ploughs, ib. ; haiTOWs, 16 ; 

 rollers, ib. ; root-ditching, ib. ; growth 

 of sainfoin, 17 ; wages, (6. ; public 



