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GENERAL IXDEX TO EOYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



ANDKAL. 



Andeal on the increase of the iileiine in 

 blood in inflammatoiy disorders, xxi. 

 210. 



Anekoid barometer, on its use for ascer- 

 taining heiglits, by N. Whitley, xvi. 

 122. 



Angelx cattle (Denmark), xxi. ."OL 



Angle berries in cattle (F. Dun), xv. 83. 

 See " Tumours." 



Ajjglesey, Isle of, its agriculture de- 

 scribed by S. Eowlaudson, vii. 553. 



Angiilla isles, the, see " Sir 11. 1. Mur- 

 chison." 



Animal charcoal, as a deodoriser of town 

 sewage (Way), xv. 157. 



Animalcules in wheat, J. S. Henslow on, 

 ii. 20. 



Animal manures. Dr. C. Sprcugel on, i. 

 415. See " Manures." 



from South Africa, analyses of 



(Way), xi. 7G7. 



Animals, the funguses of (E. Sidney), x. 



397. 

 AxNATTO used to colouT (with turaieric) 



the Holstein butt(ii', i. 385 ; Cheshire 



cliecse, vi. 122. 



{l)i.r(i oiriluua), its origin and use 



for colouring cheese (.11. White), xix. 

 412. 



, its preparation (Dr. Yoelckcr), xxii. 



64. 

 , on the composition of (Dr.Voelcker), 



xxiv. 549 ; account of the b/'xa orellmia, 



650; sorts of commercial annatto, vVj. ; 



bixin and orellin, ib. ; analysis of c:^ke 



annatto, 551 ; fluid annatto, 552 ; Mr. 



Nichols's preparation, ib. 

 Anntal meadow-grass, analysis of (Way\ 



xiv. 177; described bv Buckman, xvii. 



527. 



iTC-giass, analysis of (^'av), xiv. 



177." 



AxoETn, the, analysis of, xiii. 532. 



Anthemis arvensis, see "Chamomile." 



cotula, see " Chamomile, the stink- 

 ing." 



AxT-HiLLS, on their eradication from pas- 

 tures, by 11. Smith, ix. 25. 



Anthoxaxthum odoratum, see " Sweet- 

 scented vernal-grass." 



Antheiscxs vidgaris, see "Common- 

 bealved Parsley." 



Antiiyllis vulneraria, see " Kidneyvetch." 



Ants injurious to pastures (Curtis), x^•iii. 

 77. 



Apatite, on the, or native phosphate of 

 hme, by J. Hudson, xii. 253. 



, analysis of, xiii. 532. 



, Norwegian (Voelcker), xxi. 353-5. 



Aphides, or plant lice, on, bv J. Cm-tis, 

 iii. 49, vi. 503, vii. 41G. 



Aphis, the, in hops (Rutley), ix. 564. 



Apoplexy in sheep (H. Cleeve), i. 299. 



Appelils, C, on the germination of seeds, 

 xxii. 25. 



Ajples, on the prevention of blight on 

 apjjlcs, by J. Ellis, iv. 267. 



, on the cultivation of orchards and 



the making of cider and perry, by F. 

 Falkener, iv. 380 ; the counties most 

 favoumble for orchards, ih. ; thrive on 

 certain soils, 380 ; in AVorcester, Glou- 

 cester, Somerset, and Devon, ib. ; best 

 site of an orchard, 382 ; aspect, 383 ; 

 raising plants, ib. ; gral'ting, 384 ; plant- 

 ing out, ib. ; selection of soils, 385 ; 

 period of dm-ation of an apple, ib.; 

 tal)le of cider apples, 386-388; list of 

 table and kitchen apples, ib. ; pear- 

 trees, 390, see '-rears;" jjlanting out, 

 392 ; prei)aring the soil and manuring, 

 394; pruning, 396; management of 

 store fmit, 398 ; making cider, ib., see 

 Cider ; yield of juice, 406. 



, those of Kent, described by G. 



Buckland, \i. 278. 



, those of Devonshire (Tanner), ix. 



472. 



, tlie situations best adapted to the 



growth of, by N. Wiiitley, xi. 47. 



, cider-maker's refuse pulj), analysis 



of, xiii. 498. 



, analysis of the wood of, xiii. 530. ■" 'I 



of Herefordshire (Eowlandson), xiv. 



440; cider- making, ib.; analysis of 

 apples, 447 ; artificial preparation of 

 oil of, 448. 



Appold's pump, its use in di-aining Whit- 

 tlesea INIcre, xxi. 139. 



APiABLE land, on the maintenance of 

 fertility in (J. C. Morton), vii. 283. 



Akachnides, the, J. Curtis on, v. 226. 



Aeboeicl'ltl're, on, by J. S. Stanhope, 

 %-ii. 679 ; on the treatment of sick trees 

 (Sir C. Lemon), v. 606. 



Arbutiinot, the Right Hon. C, on deep- 

 draining, vi. 129, 573, X. 496. 



Archer, Edward, on Mr. Bickford's 

 method of irrigation, xiv. 153. 



Arctic cun-ent, its eflect on our climate 

 (AVliitley), xi. 21. 



Arctium lajjpa, see " Buidock." 



Aeenaria serpyllifoUa, see " Sandwort," 

 the thjTne-leaved." 



trinervis, see " Sandwort, the three- 

 nerved." 



AlKgyleshire cattle described by E. F. 

 Welles, i. 348; Mr. Poole s herd de- 

 scribed, 349 ; their milk little inferior 

 to that of tlie Alderney, ib. ; result of 

 breeding in Herefordshire, ib. 



ApjiEL, John, on the indications of fer- 



