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GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



AVERAGE. 



Average of wheat in England (Hoskyns), 

 xvi. 577 ; price, ib. ; imports, 575 ; in- 

 crease of population, ib. 



Avon and Test Valleys, the drainage of 

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



Avon district of Warwickshire, its farm- 

 ing (Evershed), xvii. 477. 



AxHOLME, Isle of, described (P. Tusey), 

 iv. 293. 



, and by Arthur Young, iv. 294 ; its 



warping system described, 295. 



Awn of barley, the, analysis of the ashes 

 of (Way and Ogston), vii. 044. 



Aylesbcky, the Vale of (C. S. Read), 

 xvi. 280; analysis of a soil from, 281 ; 

 ducks, 301. 



Ayjion, Count Roche, on tbo comparative 

 value of horses and cattle, xxiv. 97. 



Aynesley, J. M., experiments f>n dif- 

 ferent manures for carrots, iv. 270. 



Ayrsuuui: cows, >ee "Cows," "Cattle." 



, milk from, compared witii that of 



Galloway and Kerry cows (J. F. Bmkej, 

 iv. 436. 



, , milk from, compared with that from 



Irish cows (J. F. Burke , i. 442. 



society's milch cow competitions, 



xxiv. 308. 



Azote, see " Nitrogen." 



B. 



Babington, C. C, on flax-dodder, ii. C3. 



Babraham, J. Webb's farm at, vii. 60. 



Bacon, R. N., his prize report on the 

 farming of Norfolk, reference to, xix. 

 205. 



Bacon, on the preparing of (T. Rowland- 

 son), xi. 592. 



Badminton, liquid manure of, analysis 

 (Dr. Voelcker', xix. 526. 



Bagshot series, the, on the improvement 

 of, in the New Forest, by J. Trimmer, 

 xvi. 138. 



B.\ker, B., on grafting turf, v. 600. 



Baker, R., on Essex drainage, iv. 35. 



, on the farming of Essex, prize 



report, v. 1. See Essex. 



, on a variety of rye as green fodder, 



vi. 179. 



, on the wheat-midge, vii. 273. 



(of Writtle), on the management 



and cost of horses, xix. 460. 



Baker, R. W., an experiment with Aus- 

 tralian barley, ix. 236. 



Baker, T. J. L., on the tlraught of single 

 cart-horses, i. 429. 



Bakewell, Robert, produced rot, to pro- 

 mote the fattmg of his sheep, iv. 262 ; 



BARLEY. 



to prevent their being bred from whcH 



.sold, xxiii. 73. 

 Bakewell, R., hisDishley flock, described 



by R. Smith, viii. 2. 

 , the introduction of his sheep into 



Nottinghamshire -(Corringham), vi. 17. 

 , his sheej) described by J. Wilson, 



xvi. 223. 

 , his sheep of Warwick.-^hirc origin 



(Evci-shed), xvii. 479. 

 Balke, — , his break for fixed and portable 



steam-engines, xv. 379. 

 Balmer, T., a statement of the various 



systems of cropping in tlie South of 



Scotland on difterent kinds of land, iv. 



194. See " Rotation of crops." 

 Bajipton sheep, on the, by J. Wilson, xvi. 



229. 

 Banks of tidal rivers, the best mode of 



rcjjairing, by G. S. Poole, xi. 178. 

 Barclay, D., experiments with nitrate cf 



soda, i. 423. 

 , comparison of guano with other 



manures, vi. 175. 

 , on the advantages of thick sowing, 



vi. 192. 

 Barford, Mr., his liome-brcd Leicesters, 



healthy but small, xx. 297. 

 Bark, the, analysis of the bark of some; 



of the common English fruit and forest 



trees, xiii. 530. 

 Barker, J. R., on nitrate of soda as a 



manure, ii. 133. 

 Barley-, the varieties usually sown in 



Northumberland, ii. 164. 



, harvest-time, ib. 



, origin of the chevalier, i. 11. 



, the produce per acre from 1831 to 



1842, on Lord Lovelace's fann at Ock- 



ham, iv. 23. 

 , growth of, in the Netherlands 



(Rham), iii. 249. 

 , malting, tlie chemistrj- of (Fowncs), 



iv. 505 ; seed and straw analysed, 529. 



, meal analysed, xiii. 522. 



, the ravages of the wireworm on 



(Curtis), V. 191. 

 , experiments on, with saltpetre, 



cubic petre, common salt, and rape-dust 



and guano, by J. Hannani, v. 270. 

 , cultivation of, in Norfolk ( Almack), 



V. 326. 

 , gas- water as a manure for, by J. 



PajTiter, i. 45. 

 , experiments by Mr. Simon, with 



various manures (dung, rape-dust, bone- 

 dust, nitrate of soda, saltpetre^, i. 418. 



, humeller (Parkes), v. 383. 



, cultivation of, in Cornwall (Kar- 



keek), vi. 407-413, 425. 

 , produce of (R. Clive), vi. 233. 



