VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



GRASS. 



1 85 ; on the choice of land to be broken 

 up, 191 ; the advantages to the labourer 

 in employment, and to country in food, 

 197. 



Gbass-land, on the advantages and disad- 

 vantages of breaking up, by J. Clark, 

 vii. 500 ; on clays or clay soils, 513 ; on 

 peat moorland, bogs, mosses, heaths, 

 &c., 517 ; good meadow or grazing 

 ground, 519. 



— -, on the management of, a prize 

 essay, by R. Smith, ix. 1 ; extent of 

 grass-lands in England, 2 ; ox-lands, 2 ; 

 resting on clay subsoils, 4: winter 

 management of, 5 ; the downs and in- 

 ferior pastures, 8 ; the hilly pastures, 

 9 ; illustrate the effect of warmth, 9 ; 

 pastures liable to be burnt up improved 

 by draining, 11 ; inoculation of turf, 

 15; upland meadows, Ifj ; water-mea- 

 dows, 17 ; soils best adapted for water- 

 meadows, 18 ; quality of water best 

 adapted for, 19; warping, 20; hay- 

 making, 20; eradicature of weeds in, 

 22 ; hassocks, 24 ; anthills, 25 ; moss, 

 ib. ; fences of, 26. 



, on breaking up by paring and burn- 

 ing, by P. Pusey, ix. 422. 



of Devonshire (Tanner), ix. 476. 



, on the application of pond-mud 



and guano to, by E. S. Bcame, x. 399. 



, effect of climate on the produce of, 



by N. "Whitley, xi. 42. 



, on boning, by P. Pusey, xi. 409. 



of Northamptonshire, by W. Beam, 



xiii. 76. 



, trials in top-dressing grass-land in 



Windsor Park, by F. H. Seymour, xiii. 

 347. See " Guano," " Jiitrate of soda." 



, trials with nitrate of soda, nitric acid, 



and the carbonates of potash, soda, and 

 ammonia, by P. Pusey, xiv, 376 ; by 

 G. Hope, of Fenton Barns, 385 ; by 

 Main of Midlothian, 386. 



, on improving, l)y 11. Milward 



(draining and manuring), xiv. 430. 



, effect of flood-waters upon (J. A. 



Clarke), xv. 9. 



, management of, on light soils in 



moist climates fllaxton), xv. 111. 



, experiment on, with guano and 



nitrate of soda, on a peat bog, by J. D. 

 Nicol, XV. 185. 



, on <lie breaking up of, in Dorset- 



:hire (Kuegg), xv. 447 



of Buckinghanishiro (Read), xiv. 



292. 



, tiic weeds of meadows, J. Buckman 



on, xiv. 379. 



GitAinvAcKK soils, those of Cornwall de- 

 scribed by W. F. Karkeck, vi. 408. 



GRKY. 



Grauwacke rocks, analysis of, xiii. 534. 



soils of, analysis of, xiii. 544. 



Gravel soils of the new marl and the 

 new red sandstone of Derbyshire (J. 

 Ilowley), xiv. 58. 



of Buckinghamshire (C. Read), xvi. 



273. 



Gray, John, on the growth of white mus- 

 tard as a green crop for sheep, v. 360. 



Grazing valleys, the, of the North-eastof 

 Yorkshire (M. Milburn), ix. 514. 



■ in Buckinghamshire (C. Read), xvi. 



293. 



Grease in horses (F. Dun), xiv. 122. 



Greaves, W., on nitrate of soda as a 

 manure, ii. 137. 



Green manure, on the use of the white 

 mustard crop as, by T. C. Burroughes, 

 vii. 33. 



, white mustard used for this purpose 



in Northamptonshire (H. Beam), xiii. 

 67. 



, rye sometimes ploughed in for root- 

 crops in Surrey (S. Evershed), xiv. 85. 



sides, on an economical mode of 



forming, by C. B. Challoncr, ii. 363. 



rose-chafer (J. Cui'tis), iii. 317. 



Green SAND formation, that of Kent de- 

 scribed, by G. Buckland, vi. 270. 



of Lincolnshire, on, by J. A. Clarke, 



xii. 269. 



, analysis of upper and lo'wer,xiii. 536. 



, marls of lower and upper, from 



Farnham, analysed, xiii. 536. 



, analysis of the fossils in the upper. 



xiii. 536. 



of Surrey, the farming of (Ever- 

 shed), xiv. 410. 



of Oxfordshire (Read),xv. 194, 195. 



of Buckinghamshire (C. Read), xvi. 



276, 277 ; the lower greensand, //>. 



Grp:enstone rock, analysis of, xiii. 53-i. 



, analysis of soils of, xiii. 544. 



, the farming of the light soils of (J. 



Haxton), xv. 93. 



Green WEED, dyer's, or woad waxen, its 

 soils and habits (Buckman), xvi. 3G0. 



needle, or petty whin (Buckman). 



xvi. 360. 



Greenwich Hospital farms in North- 

 umberland (J. (irey), ii. 16ii. 



Grey, (iovcruor, account of a reaping- 

 machine invented in .Vustralia, v. 284. 



Grey, .1., of Dilstone, on nitrate of soda 

 as a mamirc, ii. 134. 



, view of the past and present state 



of the agriculture of Nortliuniberland, 

 151. Sec " Northumberland." 



, on farm buildings, iv. 1. Sec " Farm 



buildings." 



, account of some experiments with 



