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ency in calcareous matter, 87 ; analysis 

 of wold soils, ih. ; Holdeniess, 89, 101 ; 

 the Carrs, ib. ; soils of, ih. ■ vale of 

 York, <JU, 09 ; the wold husbandry in 

 1770, Artliur Young and Sir Digby 

 Legard on, 92, 103 ; the failure of tlie 

 clover-plant, lOG ; the turnip cultiva- 

 tion of, 1U7 ; growth of oats, 113; 

 wheat-sowing, 110 ; sainfoin, 118 ; the 

 wold ponds, 119; chalking, l;!l ; sheep 

 of, i'-i. ; cattle of, 1:23 ; horses of, 125 ; 

 labourers, i'j. ■ cottage allotments, 120; 

 benefit societies, 127; cultivaiion of an 

 East liiding farm, by Mr. F. Shawe, 

 129. 



Yorkshire, on the wold soils, by G. Le- 

 gard, xii. 479. 



, West Ividing of, on the farming of, 



by J. C. Charnock, a prize report, ix. 

 2S4 ; character of soils, ih. ; its great 

 coal formation, 287 ; the magnesian 

 limestone soils, 289 ; the new red sand- 

 stone, 290; the Kipou gravel, 291; 

 peculiarities of agricultural manage- 

 ment, 293 ; the continued cropping 

 with wheat, 294 ; licorice, growth of, 

 near Pontefract, 297 ; potatoes grown 

 on the warp soils, 298 ; the size of the 

 holdings, 301 ; improvements in the 

 farming of, since 1799, the extent of 

 land contained in it, 303; the sewage 

 of its large towns, 303. 



, the North Riding, on the farming 



of, a prize report, by M. M. Milburn, 

 ix. 490 ; its soils, iO. ; the sand and 



gravel district, 499 ; wheat crops, ib. ; 

 quantity of seed, 501 ; harvesting, ib. ; 

 its hooded stooks of corn, ib. ; stubble 

 cleausings, 502 ; turnip crops, ib. ; the 

 turnip hack, 505 ; barley crop, 506 

 grass-seeds, 507; clover ruckle, ib. 

 the drainage of its sandy land, 509 

 the clay district, 511; the Vale of 

 Cleveland, 512; fallows, 513; sections 

 of potato pits, 514 ; the grazing valleys, 

 ib.- Wensleydale, 510; analysis of 

 limestones, ib.- the mixed district, 517, 

 cattle, 518 ; horses, ib. ; aheep, ib. ; pigs, 

 519; implements, ib. ; tenancy, 520; 

 labourers, ib. ; tanks for liquid manure, 

 ib. 



Yorkshire, report on the drainage of 

 the Kye and Derwent Valleys, by 

 John Henderson, xiv. 129. 



YouATT, on the origin of consumption in 

 cattle, iv. 254 ; foul air, neglect of 

 sanitarj' precautions, predisposing 

 causes, 254. 



, on the detection of pregnancy in the 



mare and the cow, i. 170. 



Young, Arthur, his report of the fens of 

 Lincolnshire, iv. 290. 



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Zeolite, the, analysis of, xiii. 532. 

 Zetland, the Earl of, on nitrate of soda 

 as a manure, i. 280, ii. 124. 



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