VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



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LARCH. 



Larch-tree, the, on its planting and 

 management (Falkener), iii. 275. 



, Sir J. S. Menteath on, ix. 372 ; tlie 



soils on which it flourishes, ib. ; its 

 durability, 373. 



, on preserving its timber in Cum- 

 berland (Dickinson), xiii. 283. 



, analysis of its wood, xiii. 530. 



Lard, on the saving of (Kowlandson), xi. 

 591. 



Larkspur, its soils and habits (Buck- 

 man), xvi. 360. 



Lauenburg, the rural economy of, by 

 J. T. Carr, i. 371. See "Holstein." 



Lawes, J. B., on agricultural chemistry, 

 viii. 22G. 



, on agricultural chemistry — turnip 



culture, viii. 495. 



, on agricultural chemistry — sheep- 

 feeding and manure, part L, x. 276. 



, on agricultural chemistry, espe- 

 cially in relation to the mineral theory 

 of Baron Liebig, xii. 1. 



, report of experiments on the com- 

 parative fattening qualities of different 

 breeds of sheep, xii. 414. 



, report of experiments on the com- 

 parative fattening qualities of different 

 breeds of sheep, xiii. 178. 



, agricultural chemistry — pig-feed- 

 ing, xiv. 459. 



• , experiments on the com.paratlve 



fattening qualities of different breeds 

 of sheep, xvi. 45. 



, report on experiments, conducted 



by Jlr. Keary, on the growth of wheat 

 upon the same land for four successive 

 years at Holkham Park farm, xvi. 207. 



• , and Dr. J. II. Gilbert, on some 



points connected with agricultural che- 

 mistry, xvi. 411. 



Lawrence, (Jharles, on diminishing the 

 quantity of roots used in fattening 

 cattle, xY. 488. 



Leases, covenants in, P. Pusey on,xi.420. 



in Cumberland not very common, 



xiii. 225. 



, covenants of, in restraint of certain 



croppings, often too stringent (J. B. 

 Lawes), xvi. 221. 



in Scotland, i. 63. 



iu Norfolk, of Lord Leicester, iii. 



6, 8_; of the county in general, v. 345. 



Leavf:s, analysis of the leaves of some of 

 the common English fruit and forest 

 trees, xiii. 530. 



, on tiieir use (Way), viii. 135. 



of carrots, analysis of (Way), viii. 



194. 



of turnips (La^res), viii. .545. 



of potatoes ((J. Phillips}, vii. 304. 



LICE. 



Le Couteur, Colonel, on the use of the 

 great or Jersey trench-plough, iii. 40. 



• , on the Jersey, misnamed Alderney 



cow, V. 43. See " Cow." 



, on pure and improved varieties of 



wheat lately introduced into England, 

 a prize essay, i. 113. Sec " Wheat." 



, on the culture of the parsnip, i. 419. 



Legard. George, on the farming of the 

 East Riding of Yorkshire, a prize report, 

 ix. 85. 



Leicester sheep, the, orDishley, viii. 

 2. See "Sheep." 



, comparative profit realised with, by 



S. Druce, xiv. 210. 



, experiments on the comparative 



fattening qualities of different breeds — 

 Leicesters and cross-breds — by J. B. 

 Lawes, xvi. 45 ; general results, 71. 

 See " Food of live stock." 



, J. Wilson on, xvi. 223 ; Bakewell 



of Dishley, ih. 



(new), J. Wilson on, xvi. 225. 



Leicester, Earl of. his improvements in 

 AV. Norfolk described by Earl Spencer, 

 iii. 1. See " Norfolk." 



Leicestershire, the geology and system 

 of drainage of Keythorpe (Trimmer), 

 xiv. 96. 



Leigh, J. H., some experiments on stall- 

 feeding, vi. 237. 



Lemon, Sir Charles, on a disease in 

 potatoes — the bobbin-joan, iv. 431. 



■ , on the agricultural statistics of 



France, i. 411. 



LEONTODONtaraxicum, see "Dandelion." 



I^EPiDiuM campestre, sec " Pepperwort." 



Lkucite, the, analysis of, xiii. 532. 



Level, drain, a, described by S. II. Payne, 

 vi. 247. 



, an improved, described by T. Cooke, 



with the process of levelling, x. 16.5. 



Lias formation of Somersetshire (Ac- 

 land), xi. 707. 



of Lincolnshire (Clarke), xii. 263. 



, on the soils of, by J. Trimmer, xii. 



491. 



, on the soils of, in Northampton- 

 shire, by W. I^earn, xiii. 48. 



of the Keythorpe estate (Trimmer), 



xiv. 97. 



soils of Oxfordshire (Kead\ xv. 199. 



LicouicK plant, cultivation of, near Pon- 

 tefract, \k. 297. 



LiKHu;, remarks on his theories of ma- 

 nures, by J. B. Lawes, xvi. 411. 



LiEnro's wheat manure, observations on, 

 by J. B. Lawes, viii. 244. 



, trials with, for wheat, by J. B. 



Lawes, xii. 12. 



LUE, tlie plant, J. Curtis on, iii. 49. 



