VOLUMES ONE TO SIXTEEN. 



Ill 



of, 71 ; treatment of the crops in the 

 spring, 7o ; pressing, hoeing, ib. ; the 

 diseases of, 74 ; time and mode of 

 cutting, 75 ; threshing and dressing, 

 77. 



'Wheat, the influence of manures on tlie 

 quality of, by J. B. Lawes, viii. 235. 



■ , growth of, in Sufiblk, by H. Kayn- 



bird, viii. 282. 



■ crops of Suffolk described, by H. 



Kaynbird, viii. 300. 



crops in the E. R. of Yorkshire, by 



G. Legard, ix. 11(3. 



— — , on different varieties of, and the 

 advantages of thick sowing, by W. 

 Loft, ixT -ISX. 



• , soils on which it is continuously 



grown in the W. R. of Yorkshire (Le- 

 gard), ix. 294, .?08. 



. grown on land after paring and 



burning ( Pusey), ix. 423. 



, on the comparative merits of thick 



and thin sowing, by R. B. Wolfe, ix. 453. 



— — crops of Devonshire (Tanner), ix. 

 465. 



crops of the N. R. of Yorkshire 



(Milburn), ix. 4'.)9, 501. 



• , the amount of temperature neces- 

 sary for the perfection of the wheat 

 crop (Whitley), xi. 30 ; effect of warm, 

 moist winters upon, 39 ; the situations 

 best adapted for the growth of, 49. 



, analysis of, grown on warp soils, 

 by T. j" Herepath, xi. 106. 



■ , growth of, in Gloucestershire 



(Tanner), xi. 142, 151. 



• , on the proper quantity of seed for, 



by R. B. Wolf.-, xi. 185. 



■ , effect of climate on the growtli of, 



by B. Simpson, xi. 650. 



, on the continuous growth of, on 



the same, by J. B. Lawes, xii. 6 ; pro- 

 duce of, manured with mineral sub- 

 stances only, and with salts of ammonia 

 only, 10; trials with Liebig's wla-at 

 manure, 12 ; trials with rice, salts of 

 ammonia, &c., as manure for wheat, 

 14; trials with various salts aiui other 

 manures, 16 ; general etfect of mineral 

 manures on the growth of wheat, 26. 



• , exj)erinu'nt and experience in the 



growth of, year after year on the same 

 acre of land, by the Rev. G. Smith of 

 Ix)is Weeilon, xii. 133; and see T. 

 (iarnctt's practice, xiii. 368. 



, on nitrati' of soda as a tojwlressing 



for, by I'. I'usey. xii. 202. 



• , on the growth of, in Northampton- 

 shire, by W. Beart, xiii. 58, .Ml. 



• , on the mineral substances in a crop 



of, by J. T. Way, xiii. 111. 



Wheat, on the use of nitrate of soda and 

 salt as a top-dressing for, by H. W. 

 Keary, xiii. 200. 



, growth of, in Cumberland, by W^r 



Dickinson, xiii. 231. 



, cubic petre and salt used as a top- 

 dressing for, in Norfolk, xiii. 364 ; by 

 H. W. Keary, 367 ; for continuous 

 crops of, on the same laud, by T. Gar« 

 nett, 368. 



bran, analysis of, xiii. 524. 



, salt used as a dressing for, in Derby- 

 shire (Rowley), xiv. 60; in Surrey 

 (Evershed), 91. 



, growth of, in Surrey (Evershed), 



xiv. 81, 88, 89; top -dressings, 91, 93. 



, probable effect of silicate of lim©' 



on (Way and Paine), xiv. 242. 



, growth of, in East Lothian (Steven- 

 son), xiv. 285. 



, the effect of farmyard manure from 



covered and uncovered yards on, by 

 Lord Kinnaird, xiv. 337. 



, trials on, with guano, blood, rape- 

 dust, and cubic petre, used with the 

 seed, and as a spring top-dressing, by 

 P. Pusey, xiv. 386 ; by G. Hope of 

 Feuton Barns, 387 ; by Caird, 389. 



, growth of, on light, flinty, chalk 



soils (Haxton), xv. 102 ; on the sandy 

 soils of Norfolk, 119. 



, on the species of segilops of the 



south of France, and their conversion 

 into wheat (Fabre), xv. 167. 



, growth of, in Oxfordshire (Read), 



XV. 211 ; the wheat-midge in, 213 



, experiments conducted by H. W. 



Keary on the growth of wheat for four 

 successive years on the same land, a 

 report by .1. B. I^awes, xvi. 207; re- 

 sults of these, the plots being manured 

 with mineral substances, salts of am- 

 monia by themselves and mixed, rape- 

 cake, and farmyard dung, 212. 



, experiment on the elementary prin- 

 ciples of manure as applied to the 

 growth of wheat, by P. Pusey, xvi. 

 529. 



, average prices, produce, and im- 

 ports of, since 1800 (Hoskyns\ xvi. 

 575, 577. 



Whkat-straw, .ICC "Straw." 



Whky, the scalding of, and the making 

 of whey lmtt>r (White), vi. 121. 



' , sour, used as flax-steep in Gennany 



(J. Wilson j, XIV. 199. 



Whi.nstone rocks, t»ie, the farming of 

 the light soils of (Haxton). xv. 93, 10.1. 



WiiiriM-F.-TRKKS, trussed, on those shown 

 at the Lewes meeting (,in 1852), xiii. 

 328. 



