VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN, 



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Tdrnips of "W". Somerset, by T. D. Ac- 

 laud, xi. G76. 



, trials of superphosphate of lime as 



a manure for, by J. B. Lawes, xii. 33. 



■ , on the comparative merits of, and 



rape (J. A. Clarke \ xii. 40 1. 



, on the growth of, in Northamp- 

 tonshire, by W. Kearn, xiii. bi>. 



, on feeding cattle with, grown on 



various soils, and also with those grown 

 ■with various manures, by Colonel Mac- 

 Douall, xiii. 113; with cooked food, 

 114; and with linseed and rape-cakes, 

 115. 



■ , on a new method of hoeing, by P. 



Pusey, xiii. 201% xiv. 358. 



■ , the first introduction of into Cum- 

 berland, described by W. Dickinson, 

 xiii. '227; the present growth of, i'j.; 

 the sale of, to be fed ol}', 229. 



— — , on a trial between the water-drill 

 and the dust-drill, in growing turnips, 

 by P. I'usey, xiii. 4U8. 



■ , analysis of leaves and bulbs, xiii. 458. 



, analysis of turnip-meal, xiii. 522. 



, analysis of all the weeds from an 



inferior turnip-soil, xiii. 528. 



■ , analysis of soil where turnips rotted, 



xiii. 554. 



, growth of, on the magnesian lime- 

 stone soils of Derbyshire (Rowley), 

 xiv. 22. 



, growth of, in Surrey, by S. Ever- 

 shed, xiv. 81, 85. 



, growth of, in East Lothian (Steven- 

 sou), xiv. 281. 



, on the use of nitrogenous and phos- 

 phate of lime manures for, by P. Pusey, 

 xiv. 388 ; by J. H. Lawes, 389. 



, on the beau-turnip fallow, by T. 



Burroughes, xiv. 425. 



, cultivation of, on the light flinty 



chalk soils (llaxtonj, xv. 08 ; cultiva- 

 tion of, on a light soil in a moist cli- 

 mate, lUG. 



, growth of, on the light sands of 



Norfolk (Ilaxton), XV. 117. 



, on the '• finger and toe " in (J. 



Curtis), iv. 121, ( Buckmanj xv. 125; 

 tliose often grown in the same land 

 have a tendency to degenerate, 135 ; 

 new varieties maintain ut first tlicir 

 form much better, ib. ; swedes less 

 liable to this disease than the com- 

 mon, i''. 



, growth of, in Oxfordsitire (liead), 



XV. 207. 



, growth of, in Dorsetshire (Kuegg), 



XV. 413. 

 , experiments with various manures 



for, by K. Bourne, xvi. SS. 



URE. 



Turnips, on the retention of moisture in 

 turnip-land, by K. Vallentine, xvi. 340 ; 

 the disadvantage of spring and sum- 

 mer ploughing, 348; the amount of 

 moisture retained by different soils, 

 ft. ; evaporation from soils in difi'erent 

 months, 349 ; the ridge system the best 

 for moist climates, ib. ; the flat sj stem 

 the best for dry climates, 350 ; to re- 

 tain moisture in dry soils, «6. ; cleanse 

 the land in autumn and early spring, 

 352. 



Tcrnip-outters, on those shown at the 

 Lewes meeting (in 1852), xiii. 32G. 



, at Gloucester(in 1853), xiv. 3G3. 



, at Lincoln (in 1854), xv. 373. 



, at Carlisle (1855), xvi. 520. 



TuRviLL, Eli, on burning clay, iv. 2G7. 

 See " Clay-burning." 



TussAC-GRAss, Lieut.-Govemor Moody 

 on, iv. 17; grows on peat-bogs in the 

 Falkland Islands, i'j. ■ a gigantic sedgy 

 grass, ib. ; length of its blades, ib. ■ its 

 growth, ib. ; tender, ib. ; cattle fatten 

 upon it, ib. ; green and luxuriant at all 

 seasons, ib. ■ the winters in the Falkland 

 Islands, 1 9 ; how the seeds to l)e sown, ib. 



, further account of the, by Governor 



Moody, V. 50. 



of the Falkland Islands, described 



by J. C. Moody, vii. 72. 



, its growth in the isle of Lewis, de- 

 scribed by J. Scobie, x. 182 ; analysis 

 of, by J. T. W. Johnston, 184 ; sea- 

 weed as a manure for, 183. 



, analysis of, xiii. 474. 



TussiLAGo farfara, sec " Coltsfoot." 



Tweedale's, the Marquis of, tile-making 

 machine, ii. 148. 



TwiN-spiKED cord-grass (Buckman), xv. 



. 4GG. 



TvLDEN, Sir J. M., experiments with 

 nitrate of soda, guano, &c., xiv, 15, 



u. 



Udder, inflammation of, or garget, in 



cows (Sibbald), xii, 5G2 ; in the ewe 



(Sibbaldi, 578. 

 Ui.EX euroi)ieus, scv " Furze." 

 UsDKRCLiFF in the Isle of Wight, the 



silica strata of (Way), xiv. 235. 

 Uppi-kuy, W., on peat charcoal as a 



manure for turnips, v. 507, 

 Uprkjiit meadow crowfoot, the effect of 



irrigation on (Hucknian), xv. 470. 



, soils and habits i Bucknian't,xvi.3fi0. 



UpRiciU'l sea-lynie-grass (Buckman;, xv. 



4GG, 

 Ure, Andrew, on the analysis of guano, v. 



2S7. 



