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ETHEREDGE. 



tui'thens, ib. ; the farm-premises, how 

 arranged, ib. 



The second or mixed-soil district, 

 V. 18 ; what it comprehends, ib. ; how 

 cultivated, 20 ; cultivation of mangold- 

 •ffurzel, 21 ; estimate of the expenses 

 of a crop of, 23 ; cultivation of swede 

 turnips, 24 ; the probable expense of a 

 •crop, ib. ; white turnips, 25 ; common 

 cabbage, ib. ; white or Belgian carrots 

 ^rown, 26. ; the subsoils of Essex, their 

 weeds, 26 ; stall-feeding, 27 ; not a 

 breeding county, ib. ; cows, description 

 kept, ib. ; harvest-time, ib. ; wheat, 

 harvesting of, 28 ; the coru-ricks, ib. ; 

 oats, harvesting of, ih. ; barley mown, 

 29; beans, cultivation of, ib.; cost of 

 cultivating, ib. ; peas, cost of culti- 

 vating, 30 ; growth of garden-peas, ib. ; 

 average crop of wheat, ib. ; clover- 

 seeds grown, ib. ; thatching, how paid 

 for, 31 ; cottages, ib. ; waste land, ib. ; 

 general character of the farming, ib. ; the 

 farm-houses and buildings, ib. ; Italian 

 rye-grass, 32 ; the rent, 33; thePlaistow 

 marslies, ib. ; pul)lic burthens, ib. 



The third or heavy-clay district, v. 

 33 ; how farmed, ib. ; chalk much used 

 here, 34 ; the expense of cultivation 

 on these soils, ib. ; the fallows, ib. ; the 

 value of the ploughings, ib. ; couch 

 and twitch grass, ST) ; the wheat grown 

 in this district, its quality, ib. ; the 

 beans grown here, their management, 

 36 ; the crops peculiar to this district, 

 ib. ; coriander, caraway, ib. ; white 

 mustard, 37 ; brown mustard, ib. ; the 

 coriander crop, ib. ; tlie canary and 

 caraway crops, ''■. ; Rochford hundred, 

 as ; its artesian wells, ib. ; the im- 

 proved healthiness of the hundreds, 

 ib. ; the woodlands, ib. ; the average 

 produce of the county, 39 ; the culti- 

 vation of some Stour Valley farms by 

 Mr. King Viall, ib. 



Ethkukuce, F. W., on the cheapest and 

 best method of establishing a tile-yard, 

 vi. 463. 



Eui'HOKBiA exiqua, sec "Spurge, the 

 dwarf." 



helioscopia, .i/^c " Spurge, the sun." 



pcplus, so- " Spurg(!, the petty." 



EvA.NS, H., on Norfolk draining, iv. 43. 



EvATOKATioN from the leaves of a poly- 

 anthus m. Phillips), vii. 306. 



from a soil, the effect of, by J. 



I'arkes, v. 122. 



, H. Simpson on, xi. 635. 



, amount of water evaporated from 



a dry clutlk and a saturateil soil (J. A. 

 Clarke), xv. 41. 

 VOLS. I. — XV I. 



EvERiTT, James, on saltpetre as a ma- 

 nure, i. 281. 



EvERSHED, Henry, on the farming of 

 Surrey, a prize report, xiv. 395. 



, Sydney, on the improved methods 



of cropping and cultivating light land, 

 a prize essay, xiv. 79. 



Ewes, on a peculiar disease in, by J. 

 Buckley, ii. 116; report by Professor 

 Sewell on, 117. 



, diseases occurring in, after lambing, 



with their remedies, by W. C. Sibbald, 

 xii. 574. 



Excreta of plants, on (Dr. Fownes), iv. 

 536. 



, Macaire on, iv. 536. 



EwART, John, on the construction of 

 farm-buildings, xi. 215. 



ExETER meeting, report of the exhibition 

 and trial of imjjlements at, by C. B. 

 Challoner, xi. 452 ; for live stock, Iv. 



ExMooR, improvements in (T. D. Ac- 

 land), xi. 688. 



• , on the formation of hill-side catch- 

 meadows on Exmoor, by R. Smith, xii. 

 139.* 



sheep, breed of, on, by J. Wilson, 



xvi. 228. 



F. 



Fabre, M. Esprit, on the species of 

 gegilops of the south of France, and 

 their conversion into wheat, xv. 167. 



Fairy-rings in pastures, on, by J. T. 

 Way, vii. 549. 



• , the Rev. E. Sidney on, x. 391. 



, J. B. LaAves on, xii. 33. 



, J. ]5uckman on, xv. 474-476. 



Falkkneu, F., Oil the necessity of com- 

 pounding mineral manures, ii. 418. 



, on the cultivation of orchards and 



the making of cider and perry, iv. 

 380. .s'ce those heads. 



Falkener, C, on the planting and man- 

 agement of forest-trees, iii. 263. 



Fallows, the managemeiit of, in Car.!- 

 bridgeshire (S. Jonas), vii. 4u-."i0. 



, nuinagement of, in Suffolk (II. 



Raynbird), viii. 270-285. 



, management of, in the N. R. of 



Yorkshire (M. Mllburn), ix. 513. 



, management of, in Northamptoi.- 



shire, by W. l^earn. xiii. (;2. 



, turnip, management of, on themap- 



nesian limestone soils of Derbyshire 

 (.J. Rowley), xiv. 22. 



of Surrey, described by S. Ever- 



slied, xiv. 81-83. 



, on the bean-turiiip, by T. Hur- 



roughes, xiv. 425. 



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