VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN, 



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Taunton, W. P., on some varieties of the 

 foxtail-grass (alopecurus), iv. liTl. 



, on the St. John's-day rye, vi. 177. 



, on the St. Johu's-day rye, a prize 



essay, vii. 334. 



Teats, cracked, in cows (Sibbald), xii. 

 5G6. 



Teazles gi'own in Gloucestershire (Tan- 

 nerj, xii. 151. 



Ti;i5uuTT,C.P., on farm-buildings,xi.300. 



Teddesi.ey, the iuiprovciueuts at, by 

 Lord Hatherton, iv. 314. 



Teeth, on the, of the ox, sheep, and pig, 

 as indicative of the age of the animal, 

 by J.B. Simonds, xv. 27G ; tlie liver- 

 fluke in sheep, 277 ; birds, ib. ; giz- 

 zards, 278; teeth of fish, rt. ; the tliree 

 kinds of teeth of the mammalian class, 

 280 ; the incisors, ih. ; on the connec- 

 tion of taste and smell, 282 ; tiie fine 

 sense of smell of the pig, 283 ; not so 

 filtliy a feeder as is commonly sup- 

 posed, i'l. ; the tushes, 284 ; the molars, 

 ■ 280 ; the fangs, 28'J ; the enamel of 



: teeth, Hi. ; the dentine of teetli, 2'J3 ; the 

 crusta, 290 ; the growtli of teetli, 3U0 ; 

 the dentition of the ox, the fall of 

 the temporary teeth, 312 ; the teeth at 

 birth, 317; at three months old, 318 ; 

 at a year old, 321 ; at fifteen months, 

 322 ; at eighteen months, 323 ; at 

 twenty-two months, 324 ; at two years, 

 32() ; at twenty-eiglit montlis, 327 ; at 

 two and a half and tluee yeai'S, 32'.t, 

 330 ; at three and a quarter years, 332 ; 

 at five years, 333 ; tables of early and 

 late average dentition, ih. ; dentition of 

 the sheep, 335; of the lamb, ih. ; at three 

 moutlis, 337 ; at nine months, 338 ; of 

 a sheep at one year, :Vi'J ; at fifteen 

 mouths, i'». ; at eigliteen months, 342; 

 at twenty-one months, 34.3 ; at two 

 and a quarter years, i'/-. ; at two years, 

 344 ; at two and a half and three and a 

 quarter years, 345 ; tables of early and 

 late dentition in sheep, 34ti. 



, dentition of tlie pig, xv. 340 ; the 



teeth at birth, 34K, 350; at one inontli 

 old, 351 ; at three montlis, ih. ; at si.x. 

 months, 353 ; at nine moutiis, 354 ; at 

 ten mouths, 355 ; at one year, 350 ; 

 at fifteen montlis, .357 ; at eighteen 

 months, 358 ; the perfect tusks of the 

 male pig, 301. 



TK.Mi'KUA'riuit:, mean, of climate, its ef- 

 fect, by J. IJ. Lawes, viii. 2'i(). 



, on, its ettWet on cultivation, by N. 



Wiiitley, a prize essay, xi. 2 ; on mean, 



I 3; annual mean, i'l. ; of winter, 4; 

 effect of elevation on, 5 ; of sumnu'r, 

 7 ; of nights and days, 'J ; intlueuce 



THATCHING. 



of strata of the earth on, 9 ; of the 

 arctic current and the gulf-stream, 19, 

 21, 25 ; of the sea greater than that of 

 its atmosphere, 23: connection between, 

 of summer, and the produce of the har- 

 vest, 35 ; the amount of, necessary for 

 the ripening of wheat, 3(J ; barley, oats, 

 and rye will ripen in a lower tempera- 

 ture than wheat, 38 ; higli, of winter, 

 its effect upon wheat, 39 ; of foreign 

 corn-producing countries, 59. 



Tempekatuue, on, by li. Simpson, xi. 

 025 ; monthly mean, C27. 



of Cumberland, by W. Dickinson, 



xiii. 213. 



of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 191. 



of Dorsetshire (IJuegg), xv. 435. 



of Euckiughamshire (Read), xvi, 



270. 



Tejii'Letox, Andrew, on feeding cattle 

 on turnips raised with different ma- 

 nures, xvi. 103. 



Tenant's, the, right to unexhausted im- 

 provements, by G. ^L Williams, vi. 44 ; 

 in respect of manures, bones, marl, 

 lime, chalk, or clay, ih. ; of draining, 

 ilj. ; grass-seeds, ib. ; fallows, /'/. ; build- 

 ings if on '"bay stones," 45 ; of oilcake, 

 ih. 



, on securing to the outgoing tenant 



a claim in uue.Khausted improvements, 

 by the Loughborough Agricultural So- 

 ciety, vi. 40. 



, a form of memorandum on tenant- 

 right to be added to existing agree- 

 ments or leases, by B. Alinack, vii. 234. 



■ right in Lincolnshire, by J. A. 



Clarke, xii. 388. 



of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 259. 



Tenukes of tho farms in Cheshire (Pa- 

 liu), V. 84 ; chielly yearly, i'<. ; termin- 

 able as to land Feb. 2, as to buildings 

 May 1, ./'. 



of the farms in Norfolk (Almack), 



V. 341 ; Loid Leicester's leases, ib. 



of the farms in the N. R. of York- 

 shire ( .Milbiuii), ix. 520. 



in South Wales ( I{ead\ x. 144. 



Test and Anton valleys, the drainage of 

 (J. A. Clarke), xv. 40. 



Thames or Isis, the vale of, in (ilouces- 

 tershire 05'ii^i^'"'li*r)> xi- 12.S; its rota- 

 tion of crops, 130. 



, the meadows of, in Dxfordsliire, 



injured by the tlooils iUcad', w. 221. 

 TiiANET, the isle of, its agriculture, on, 

 by G. IJuckland, vi. 259. 



TnATCiiisii, how paid iu Ksscv (K. 

 Baker), v. 31. 



by taskwork, bv II. KuMibird, vii. 



131. 



