VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



77 



PLAXTOIR. 



Plaktoir, the implement nsed in Flan- 

 ders for root-planting (with a sketch) 

 (Rhamj, iii. 252. 



Plants, on fibrous covering of, by C. K. 

 Vacy, vii. 277. 



Plastic clay, the soils of, by J. Trimmer, 

 xii. 454. 



— — , analysis of, by Dr. Voelcker,xii.506. 



, the farming of the light soils of 



(Haxton), xv. 92. 



— soils of Oxfordshire ("Read), xvi. 192. 



soils of Buckinghamshire (Kead), 



xvi. 272. 



Playfatr, Lyon, on the application of 

 physiology to the rearing and feeding 

 of cattle, iv. 215. See '' Cattle." 



, on the nature and causes of the 



decay in potatoes, vi. 532. 



— — , analysis of a marl -which having 

 been used for manure rendered the 

 subsequent application of manures in- 

 operative, vi. 575. 



, analysis of the soil and subsoil of 



a VL'r>- productive field at Sutton in 

 Norfolk, vi. 577. 



Pleura-pskumonia in cattle, by G. 

 Waters, a prize essay, ix. 343. 



, on the organs of respiration and 



circulation, with especial reference to 

 pleura-pneumonia in the ox, by J. B. 

 Simouds, x. 570. 



, on inoculation for, by J. B. Si- 



monds, xiii. 373, xiv. 244. 



PLOCcniNO in Norfolk, v. 307. 



, exptTimental inquiry on draught in, 



by P. Pusey, i. 219. 



, results of experiments on subsoil- 

 ploughing and in planting potatoes, by 

 Sir James Graham, Bart., i. 244. 



, results of experiments on subsoil- 



ph)U!;hing at Oakley Park, by K. 

 White, i. 248. 



by taskwork, the prices paid for, by 



II. Kaynhird, vii. 130. 



, report of the results of, with 



ploughs shown at the Grt-at Exliibition 

 in l.^ol, by P. Pusey, xii. 5«7 ; on 

 mould-boards, 589. 



, on cleavage, xii. 589. 



in Oxfordshire (Head), xv. 238. 



, report of, at the Lincoln meeting 



f 1854 ', by the Judges, xv. 3(14. 



, on the advantages of autumn 



plough ings for fallows, l)y li. \'alleii- 

 tine, xvi. 347, 3.J2 ; the ridge and Hat 

 systems, tlieir adaptation to soils and 

 climates, 349. 



Pi,oi(;iis of the Dutch farmers, ii. 58. 



, trials on the draught of, by T. 



Freeman, ii. 104. 



, on the advantage of testing the 



PDA. 



draught of ploughs, by H. J. Hannam, 

 iii. 9. 



Ploughs, the groat Jersey trench-plough. 

 Colonel Le Outeur on, iii. 40 ; deep- 

 ploughing, its advantage, ih. ; the soils 

 this plough is adapted for, 41 ; fallows 

 unknown in Jersey, 42 ; the plough, 

 how drawn, 43 ; extent of land ploughed 

 in a day, breadth of furrow, 44 ; 

 wood engraving of. 47. 



, the Jersey potato-setting plough, 



iii. 47 ; sketch of, ih, 



, J. Morton, jun., on, iii. 107 ; on 



subsoil-plough, 107 ; sketch of Clarke's 

 plough, 108 ; of the Kentish turnwrest, 

 109; of Wilkie's turnwrest, I'l. ; of 

 the frame-work. 111 ; of the cutting 

 parts, 112: of the mould-boards, 114. 



, Mason's surface-pulverizingplougii, 



with a sketch, iii. 356, 363. 



, observations on, iii. 359. 



, those used in Lincolnshire (Pusey), 



iv. 304. 



, on wheel and swing, by H. Iland- 



ley, a prize essay, i. 140 ; the dyna- 

 mometer, 142 ; trials at Ipswich, 143 ; 

 comparative draught of, I'l. ; the wheel- 

 plough not approved in Scotland, 145 ; 

 advantage of a good ploughman in de- 

 creasing the draught, 145. 



, experimental inquiry as to the 



draught of, by P. Pusey. i. 219. 



, an account of the Charlbury sub- 

 soil (Pusey), i. 433. 



, trials with,' at Tiptree Hall (Pusey), 



xii. 589. 



, trials of, at Pusey, xii. 590. 



, paring-plough (Kilby'sX xii. 509. 



, a report by P. Pusey on the drain- 



ing-ploughs shown at the Great Exhi- 

 bition (in 185 n, xii. 639. 



, on a plough for cutting gtitters ra 



meadows, by Sir Staflford Northcote, 

 xiii. 176. 



shown at the Gloucester meeting 



(1853), xiv. 355. 



, those used in Oxfordshire (Uca(P, 



XV. 246. 

 , shown at the Lincoln meeting 



(1854), XV. 364. 

 , Fowler's draining, at Lincoln 



(1854), XV. 367. 

 , those shown at the Carlisle meeting 



(1855), xvi. .507, .522. 

 Pi.UM, the, analysis of till' wood of, xiii. .530. 

 Plumsteai> marsh, drainage of (Clarke), 



XV. 21. 

 Poa annua, see " Annual meadow -grass." 



fluitaus, sea " Floating meadow- 

 grass." 



compressa, sco " Sqnitch." 



