VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



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shire and the adjoining counties, by J. 

 Grant, V. 420, vi. 240. 



Hedges of Norfolk (Almack), v. 309. 



, on, by J. Grigor, vi. 194. 



of the Weald of Kent, on, by G. 



Buckland, vi. 294. 



, on the advantage of reducing the 



size and number of, by W. Cambridge, 

 vi. 333. 



of furze, on, by 0.0. Robei-ts,vi. 385. 



, on the necessity for reducing the 



size of, by J. H. Turner, vi. 479. 



and hedgerow timbers of Somerset- 

 shire (Aclaud), xi. 748. 



, on the effects of soil on the growth 



of timber-trees ( Kowlaiidson),xiv. 451. 



, on the weeds of hedge-banks (Buck- 

 man), xvi. 380. 



Hemlock, its soils and habits, xvi. 362. 



Hemming, Edward T., on the neglect of 

 chemistry by practical farmers, its 

 causes and remedy, a prize essay, xiii. 

 409. 



Hemp, its cultivation in the Netherlands 

 described, iii. 257. 



, T. Kowlandson on, x. 172 ; the soils 



best adapted to, 172, 181 ; the quantity of 

 seed, 173 ; choice of, 1 77 ; manuring for, 

 173 ; time of sowing, ih.; nightsoil the 

 best manure, ifi. ; the pulling, 174; cul- 

 tivation of, in Lincolnshire, 175 ; water- 

 ing, 177; Avorms fond of hemp, they 

 draw it into their holes, 178; seed-hemp, 

 ib. ; expenses of a crop of, 181. 



, analyses of the stem and seeds, xiii. 



474. 



Hemp-netti.e, the red (Buckman), xvi. 

 364. 



, the downj', xvi. 364. 



, the common, xvi. 364. 



, the large-flowered, xvi. 364. 



Henderson, John, report upon the Ilye 

 and Derwent drainage, xiv. 129. 



Henslow, Professor, on the diseases of 

 wheat, ii. 2. 



, on the specific identy of the fungi 



producing rust and mildew, ii. 220 ; on 

 certain specimens of wheat contributed 

 to the .Museum of the Society, 271. 



, on the wheat -midge, iii. 36. 



Heracliusi spondylium, sec " Cow pars- 

 nip.'' 



Hek»-1{obi".kt, its sorts and liabits (Buck- 

 nianj, xvi. 3(;o, 



Hebiis, the changes, by irri;ration, of those 

 found with the grasses (Buckman ), xv. 

 470. 



Heuuwick sheep, the, of Cumberland 

 (W. Dickinson), xiii. 2C4 ; the change 

 of colour in their wool by hard weather, 



VOLS. I. — .\VI. 



Herdwick sheep, on, by J. Wilson, xvi. 

 230. 



Hereditary predisposition to disease, on, 

 by J. B. Simonds, x. 250; to colour, ib. 



Hereford cattle, the (T. Kowlandson), 

 xiv. 449 ; the old Hereford cattle, 450 ; 

 their origin and history, ib. 



, E. F. Welles on, i. 349. 



of Buckinghamshire (C. Bead), xvi. 



293. 



Herefordshire, farming of, a prize re- 

 port, by T. liowlandson, xiv. 433 ; its 

 soils and subsoils, ib. ; geology of, ib. • 

 the old red sandstone, /'». ; " the golden 

 valley," 434 ; " the ryelands," 436 ; the 

 cornstone division of the old red sand- 

 stone, ib. ■ lime used as a manure, 437 ; 

 effect of, in different seasons, 439 ; cider 

 and perry making, 440 ; the Barland 

 perry, 446 ; juice obtained from a given 

 weight of pears, ib. ■ analysis of pears 

 and apples, 447 ; artificial preparation 

 of the oil of pears and apples, 4-18 ; used 

 by acid-drop makers, ib. ; the cattle, 

 449 ; the old Hereford cattle, 450 ; their 

 origin and history, ib. ; effect of soil on 

 the growth of timber-trees, 451 ; the 

 oaks, ib. ; farm-buildings, 452 ; drain- 

 ing, 453 ; improvements in farming 

 since 1805, 454. 



Herepath, T. J., on the improvement of 

 land by warping, chemically considered, 

 xi. 93. 



, on the chemical composition and 



agricultural value of the fossil bones 

 and pseudo-coprolitesofthecrag,xii. 91. 



• , on the Jatropha manure, analysis of, 



xii. 256. 



, on the mode of extracting manure 



from sewage-water practised at Cardift" 

 gaol, xiii. 197. 



Hertfordshire drainage, by W. Flack, 

 iv. 33. 



, the chalk soils of, described by A. 



Young, xii. 481. 



Hethi:i,-Wood farm, on its drainage, by 

 H. Fulton, xii. 149. 



Hide, tiiickness of, in the Cumberland 

 Laniplugli breed (W. Dickinson), xiii. 

 250. 



HiGGiNS, J., on bone and Poittevin's ma- 

 nures for turnips, ii. 268. 



Hii.i., Hev. C, on the Suffolk system of 

 draining, iv. 2.!. .Vie " Drainage." 



, on the construction of cottages, iv. 



356. S,r " Cottages." 



Hillyard, C, on tiie productiveness of 

 certain MJieats, ii. 67. 



, on wheat, iii. 297 ; on measuring 



cattle, 337. 



, experiment on the feeding properties 



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