VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



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MANURES. 



Manubes adapted for hemp (Rowland- 

 son), X. 1 73 ; nightsoil, rt. 



, on sheep-feeding and manure, by 



J. B. Lawes, part I., x. 276. 



, on the power of the soil to retain, 



by II. S. Thompson, xi. G8. 



, on the power of soils to absorb, by 



J. T. Way, xi. 323. 



, management of, by P. Pusey, xi. 414. 



used in Somersetshire (Acland), 



vii. 740; silt or mud, 741. 



, analyses, by J. T. Way, of sealskin, 



xi. 7(i5 ; horsehair, horn-shavings, 

 feather-dust, and scutch, 766 ; animal 

 manure, 767 ; box manure, 768 ; sewer- 

 water, 769. 



, on the mineral manure of Liebig, 



and on the mineral theoiy of manures, 

 by J. B. Lawes, xii. 1, 16 ; on the con- 

 tinuous gi-owth of wheat on the same 

 soil, manured with various salts and 

 other substances, xii. 12, 16. 



, on various manures for turnips, xii. 



.33. 



, management of, in Lincolnshire 



(Clarke), xii. 301. 



employed in Northamptonshire 



(Beam), xiii. 74. 



, on the power of soils to absorb, by 



J. T. Way, second paper, xiii. 123. See 

 " Soils." 



, analysis of the manure produced 



from sewage-water at Cardiff gaol, by 

 T. J. Herepath, xiii. 197 ; the process 

 described, 198 ; manure analysed, ih. 



employed in Cumberland (W. Dick- 

 inson), xiii. 235. 



, analysis of .solid manures of the 



farmyard, xiii. 482. 



, of box-made, ih. 



, stable, ih. 



, man, ih. 



, horse, Uj. 



, cow, ih. 



, sheep, »%. 



, pig. '■''. 



, poultry, ih. 



, pigeon, ih. 



, guanos, i''. 



, use of, in East Lothian (Stevenson), 



xiv. 303. 



, effect of farmyard manure on wheat 



and potatoes, by Lord Kinnaird, xiv. 

 337. 



'-, on tlie natural law J)y which nitrate 



of soda acts as a manure, and on its 

 substitution for guano, by I*. Pusey, 

 xiv. 374; trials on oats with, 38<i. 



, on farmyar'l compost, some of the 



chemistry of (P. F'usey ), xiv. 381 ; on 

 the practice of adding lime to, ih. 



Manures, those used in Surrey (Ever- 

 shed), xiv. 404. 



, ontheuseof townsewageas, byJ.T. 



Way, XV. 135. See "Sewer-water." 



used in Oxfordshire (Read !,xv. 238. 



used in Dorsetshire (Ruegg),xv.433. 



, experiments with, for turnips, by 



K. Bourne (flesh manure, guano, 

 shoddy, &c.), xvi. 88. 



, on the comparative value of different 



artificial manures for raising a crop of 

 swedes, witli remarks on the composi- 

 tion of the manures employed in ex- 

 perimental trials at Cirencester, by Dr. 

 A. Voelcker, xvi. 90. 



, on the conveyance of mineral ma- 

 nures by railway (Trimmer), xvi. 134. 



used in Buckinghamshire (Read), 



xvi. 303 ; chalk, .304. 



, experiment on the elementary prin- 

 ciples of, as applied to the growth of 

 wheat, by P. Pusey, xvi. 529. 



, on the value of artificial, by J. T. 



Way, xvi. 533 ; ammonia the manure 

 for cereals, phosphate of lime for root- 

 crops, 535 ; effect of difference of soil 

 and climate on, ih. ; the commercial 

 value of ammonia, 536; of the various 

 other artificial manures, 537-539 ; ana- 

 lyses of, 78 ; specimens of guano, 549 ; 

 of 1 7 1 specimens of superphosphate of 

 lime, 549. 



Many-spiked cord-grass, xv. 466. 



Map of the Clipstone water-meadows 

 (Denison), i. 360. 



of N. Wales ( Rowlandson), vii. 588. 



of the Great Level of the fens (J. 



A. Clarke), viii. 132. 



of Suffolk (Kaynbird), viii. 262. 



of Northumberland (Colbeck), viii. 



436. 



of the East Riding of Yorkshire 



(Legard), ix. 85. 



of the West Riding of Yorkshire 



(Charnock), ix. 284. 

 of the North Riding of Yorkshire 



(Mill.uni), ix. 496. 



of Lancashire (Garnett), x. 2. 



of South Wales (Head), x. 122. 



of the Atlantic ocean in connection 



with the climate of Britain (Whitley), 



xi. 1. 

 of the British Islands, the lines of 



winter cold (Simpson), xi. 617; in 



illustration of the temperatures of the 



atmo^>phere in January and .June, I'l. 

 of Somersetshire (Acland), xi. 666. 



of Lincolnshire (Pusey), iv. 302 ; 



(Clarke), xii. 259. 



of the crag formation (^Herepath), 



vii. 95. 



