YOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



JERSEY. 



by Colonel Le Couteur, iii. 40 ; the 

 use of vraic for wheat, 45 ; its potato- 

 setting plough, 47. 



Jersky trench-plough, great, observa- 

 tions on, by Colonel Le Couteur, iii. 

 40. 



Jerusalem artichoke, see " Artichoke." 



Jesty, G., on the use of growing mustard 

 for feed, or to plough in as a prepara- 

 tion for a wheat crop, iv. 587, v. 358. 



JoBLiNG, J. C, on nitrate of soda as a 

 manure, ii. 136. 



Johnson, C. W., on liquid manure, a 

 prize essay, i. 147. See " Liquid ma- 

 nure." 



, on gypsum as a manure to the ar- 

 tificial grasses, a prize essay, ii. 106. 

 See " Gypsum." 



, on the improvement of peat soils, 



a prize essay, ii. 106. See " Peat 

 soils." 



Johnston, J. F. W., on guano, ii. 301. 

 See " Guano." 



, agricultural tour in Denmark, 



Sweden, and Russia, ii. 400, iv. 196. 

 Sec Agriculture of "Denmark," 

 " Sweden," and " Russia." 



■ , table of equivalent nutritive sub- 

 stances, iv. 146. 



, on the inorganic matters drawn 



from a soil by one course of crops 

 on the four-course system, iv. 179. 



, on the present state of agriculture 



(1848) in its relations to chemistry 

 and geology, ix. 200. 



, on the chemical composition of the 



tussac-grass. x. 184. 



, the relations of geology to agricul- 

 ture in North-Eastcni America, xiii. 1, 



, relations of geology to agriculture 



in North-Eastern America, xiv. 1. 



Johnstone, Sir J. V., on the application 

 of geology to agriculture, i. -271. 



Jonas, Samuel, on Suffolk drainage, iv. 

 33. See " Suffolk." 



, on the farming of Cambridgeshire, 



a prize essay, vii. 35. See "Cam- 

 bridgeshire." 



, report on the exhibition of live 



stock at the Lewes meeting, xiii. 397. 



JUNCUS bufonis, see " Kusli, the bog." 



congiomeratus, see " Kush, the 



round-headed." 



e'ffusus, see " Rush, the common." 



JLri..\Ni), the agriculture of, described 

 (J. F. Johnston), iii. 41. "J. 



KIMBERLET. 



K. 



Karkeek, W. F., an essay on fat and 

 muscle, V. 245, a prize essay. See " Fat 

 and muscle." 



, on the farming of Cornwall, vi. 



400. Sec " Cornwall." 



, diseases of cattle and sheep occa- 



casioned by mismanagement, a prize 

 essay, xi. 541. iSee " Diseases." 



Keary, W., on the management of cattle, 

 a prize essay, ix. 424. 



, on the management of barley, a 



prize essay, x. 453. 



, on nitrate of soda and salt as a 



top-dressing for wheat at Holkham, 

 xiii. 201. 



, on experiments conducted by, at 



Holkham Park farm, ou the growth 

 of wheat for four successive years upon 

 the same land, xvi. 207. 



Kelp- ashes used as a manure for wheat 

 in Jersey (Le Couteur). i. 123. 



Kent, on the farming of, by George Huck- 

 land, a prize essay, vi. 251 ; the chalk 

 formation of, 252 ; its rotation of crops, 

 254; the Isle of Sheppy, its rotation of 

 crops, 257 ; the Isle of Thanet, its 

 rotation, 259 ; seaweed extensively 

 employed as a manure, 261 ; the Can- 

 terbury hop-grounds, 262 ; the " im- 

 proved Kent" sheep, 263; rents, 265; 

 wages, ib. ; the London or north- 

 western portion, 26G ; the Holmsdale 

 valley, 268 ; the greensand formation, 

 or Kentish rag, 270 ; the gault, i'j. ; 

 mid Kent district, 271 ; Lord Torring- 

 ton's farm, 275 ; the favourite apples 

 of Kent, 278 ; the hop districts of mid 

 Kent, 279 ; the Weald, 281 : its hops, 

 285 ; cost of cultivation of, 286 ; hop- 

 oasts, 289 ; woodlands of the Weald, 

 29 1 ; breeds of cattle, 292 ; its hedges 

 too close, 294 ; its farms, 296 ; Romney- 

 marsh, 299. 



, on the chalks of, by IJoys, 487. 



Kentish, the, corn-rake and corn-scythe 

 described, i. 444. 



Keruv. the (Irish) cow, milk from, com- 

 pared by K. White in 1840, ii. 420, 

 see '* Milk ;" iv. 436. see " Cow." 



Ketton, the, breed of sliorthorns of C. 

 Collings described (J. Wright), vii. 202. 



Kevthohi'e estate, notes ou its geology 

 anil its relations to the Keythori)e sys- 

 tem of drainage, by .1. Trimmer, xiv. 96. 



KiMUKiM.EV, C;., re|)ort on the prize wheats 

 from the Liverpool meeting, iii. ;195. 



, ou the use of saltpetre as manure,!. 



275. 



