INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTUEAL JOURNAL. 



Rape-cake, analysis of, xiii. 522. 

 Rape-dist, on the use and application 



of, as manure, by J. Hannam, iv. 177; 



its effects upon poor arable soils, 180; 



in wet seasons, its effects upon winter- 

 sown wheat and on strong soils, ih. 

 —, when a dressing of saline and 



earthy matters necessary, iv. ISO. 

 ■ , experiments with, as a manure for 



oats and barley, by J. Hanuam, v. 



267. 

 — — as a manure to the yellow globe 



beetroot, by P. Pusey, vi. 528. 

 —— as a manure for wheat, by P. 



Pusey, vii. 49. 

 ' as a manure for wheat grown on a 



light soil for four successive years, by 



H. W. Keary, xvi. 212. 

 Rape-oil used universally in Germany 



for lamps (Rham), i. 125. 

 Raphanus raphanistrum, see " Wild 



radish." 

 Rats and mice, method of destroying, by 



J. S. Carr, iii. 428. 

 Ratnbird, George E., on the cultivation 



of field-beet or mangold-wurzel, a prize 



essay, viii. 20P. 

 Eaynbird, Hugh, on measure-work, a 



prize essay, vii. 119. 

 , on peat Qharcoal as a manure for 



turnips and other crops, a prize essay, 



vii. 539. 

 — — , on the farming of Suffolk, a prize 



essay, viii. 261. 

 Read, C. S., on the farming of South 



Wales, a prize report, x. 122. 

 • , on the farming of Oxfordshire, a 



prize essay, xv. 189. 

 , on the farming of Buckingham- 

 shire, a prize report, xvi. 269. 



• , J., on pipe-tiles, iv. 273. 



Reaping, the prices of taskwork for, by 



H. Raynbird, vii. 125. 

 Reaping-machines, Governor Grey's de- 

 scription of one invented in Australia 



(1843), V. 284. 

 ' , P. Pusey on M'Cormick's, xii. 



160. 

 , report on that shown at the Great 



Exhibition in 1851, by P. Pusey, xii. 



611. 

 ■ , on those at the Lewes meeting 



(1852), by H. S. Thompson, xiii. 302, 



316 ; report of a Committee of the 



Royal Agricultaral College on, 332. 

 • , report of a Committee of the 



Driffield Farmers' Club ou, xiii. 334. 

 , a report by a Committee of the 



Cleveland Agricultural Society on the 



best reaping-machine shown for their 



prize, xiii. 336. 



RESPIRATION. 



Reaping-machines at Gloucester (1853), 

 the judges' report on, xiv. 368. 



shown at Lincoln meeting (1354), 



XV. 367. 



, those shown at Carlisle meeting 



(1855), xvi. 509,514, 526. 



Red bartsia (Buckman), xvi. 364. 



Red gum, red rag, red robin in wheat, 

 (Henslow), ii. 9 ; (Sidney), x. 384. 

 See " Rust." 



Red land soils, those of Oxfordsliire 

 (Read), xv. 199. 



Red sandstone (new) soils of the W. R. 

 of Yorkshire (Legard), ix. 290. 



■ , influence of, upon the tempera- 

 ture of the atmosphere (Whitley), 

 xi. 10. 



• of Gloucestershire (Bravendar), xi. 



124. 



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



493. 



of Cumberland, on, by W. Dickin- 

 son, xiii. 208. 



, the old, of Gloucestershire (Braven- 

 dar), xi. 122. 



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



494. 



— — , analysis of soils of at Turriff, xiii. 

 544. 



Red-water in sheep (Cleeve,) i. 314 : 

 (R. Smith), viii. 24. 



in cattle (Keary), ix. 445. 



in cows (Sibbald), xii. 568. 



of cows in Derbyshire (RoMley), 



xiv. 53. 



Reece, Henry, on purifying the air of 

 stables by a mixture of gypsum or 

 sawdust with sulphuric acid (L. Play- 

 fair), iv. 278. 



Reed canary-grass (Buckman), xv. 465. 



meadow-grass (Buckman), xv. 465. 



— — ■, the common, analysis of, xiii. 528. 



, J. Buckman on, xv. 465. 



, its soils and habits (Buckman), xvi. . 



366. 



Rennie, Sir John, his plans for the 

 drainage of the Lincolnshire Fens, iv. 

 291, xii. 317. 



his catchwater drains, xii. 317. 



Rents, their increase since 17S6 in 

 Northumberland (Grey), ii. 158. 



on the Greenwich Hospital estate, 



ii. 160. 



in Jutland chieflj' paid in kind, corn 



and butter (Johnston), iii. 415 ; the 

 stock chiefly belongs to the landlord, ib. 



, average, on different formations in 



Buckinghamshire, xvi. 310. See the 

 different English counties. 



Respiration of animals, on, by J. B. 

 Simonds, x. 595, 



