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GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



BOTRYTIS. 



BoTRYTis of the vetch, the Eev. E. Sidney 

 on, X. 392. 



of the ix)tato, 894. 



■ of the turnip, ib. 



of tlie mangel- wiuzel, ib. 



Boucherie's process of preserving timber 



{see Richardson I, xx. 9. 

 Bourne, Kemp, experiments with various 



manures for the tmnip crop, xvi. SS. 

 BotTRNES, the winter, or intermitting, of 

 Dorsetshire (Ruegg), xv. 410. 



of Oxfordshire (Kt>ad), xv. 193. 



BovssiNGAiLT, M., on increasing tiie fer- 

 tility of tlie soil by substances contain- 

 ing nitrogen, ii. 309. 



, on tlie Jerusalem artichoke, vi. 



578. 



, his experiments on rain-water, xvii. 



142. 



, on the supply of nitrogen to i)lants, 



xvii. 58. 

 , his reply to Liebig, xvii. 597 ; ni- 

 trogen in soils not available as plant 

 food, ib. 



, his test for ammonia in the soil, 



xvii. 613. 



, on tlie escape of nitrogen from a 



cow giving milk, xviii. 105. 



• , the percentage of nitrogen in h:iv, 



xix. 223. 



, aualvses of oat, pea, and rve straw, 



xxi. lOL 



, on nitrification, xxiii. 355. 



, on determining the nutritive value 



of grain, xxi v. 441. 



, on tlie value of manure as measured 



by its nitrogen, xxv. 95. 



, atmospheric nitrogen not assimilaU-d 



by plants, xxv. 532. 

 , experiments on the amount of car- 

 bonic acid contained in soils, xxv. 533. 



, on tlie amount of ammonia and 



nitric acid in rain-water (Voelcker , 

 xxv. 534. 

 BovTRON', on the eftect of sewage on tlie 

 water of the Seine, xxii. 430 ; analy.sis 

 of Seine water at diliercnt points in 

 and near Paris, 432. 

 BowDiTCH, Eev. "W. R., on the chemical 

 changes in the fermentation of dung, 

 a prize essaj', xvi. 323. 



, oii the manmial properties of clay 



from gas works, xviii. 299. 



, on the manuring of grass-lands, 



xix. 219. 

 BowicK, T., his prize essay on the rearing 

 of calves, xxii. 136. 



, prize essay on recent improvements 



in haymaking, xxiii. 48. 



, prize essay on the management of a 



home farm, xxiii. 247. 



BRATBROOKE. 



BowicK, T., on portable fencing for sheqi, 

 xxiv. 544. 



BowLY, E., on one-linrse carts, a prize 

 essay, vi. 150. 



, prize essay on the management of 



breeding cattle, xix. 143. 



BoxALL, ]\Ir. (Hants}, his farm manage- 

 ment, xxii. 2()3. 



BoxBED-LODGK, tiials of rcnpors and steam 

 cultivators (1,S50), xvii. 501. 



Box-FEEDiNG, ou, witli liusccd compoimds, 

 by G. Nicholls, viii. 473. 



, by Mr. Wanies, descrilxid, viii. 



474. 



, on the construction of boxes, xi. 



202, 243, 274. 



, manure made bj% analysed (Way), 



xi. 708, xiii. 482 ; (Laiu'enco) xviii. 368. 



Boviiell's traction engine at Colchester 



^^ meeting (1850), xvii. 504; at Salisbury 

 (1857), xviii. 445. 



, his endless rails (Clarke), xx. 202. 



Boys, II., on the Kentish corn-scythe and 

 binding rake, i. 444. 



Brachvi'odiim piinuitum, sec '■ Broom- 

 grass, tlie healh fal.se." 



sylvaticum, see '• Broom grass, the 



slender false.' 



Braih.kv, on the cause of sheep rot 

 ('(lentleinan and Fanner's Cuide,' A.v. 

 1729), xxiii. 72. 



Brake, tlie, or biaken, its soils an<l 

 l.abits (Buckman), xvi. 30(j. 



Bramble, the, its soils and l.abits (Buck- 

 man), xvi. 300. 



l^uAMSTox, T. "\V., on the narrow and 

 wide drilling of wlieat, i. 294. 



Brax, proportion of, and flour in seeds of 

 wheat (Eownes), iv. 540. Sep. '• Flour. ' 



as food for p^gs, by J. B. Lawes, 



xiv. 401. 



, analysis of, xiii. 524 ; (Horsfall), 



xvii. 203; f Anderson), 271. 

 Br.ASSiCA naj)us, tee " Xaruw, or wild 



rape." B. nai-is oleifeha, winter rape 



(Rainals), xxi. 314 ; B. rapa oleifeia, 



Riibsen raiie t llaiiials), //). 

 Braun, on tlie ash of viola ealaminaria, 



xxiv. 427. 

 Bkavendar, J., on the indications whicli 



are practical guides in judging of the 



fertility and banvnness of the soil, a 



prize reiwrt, v. 559. 

 , on the advantages or disadvantages 



of breaking uj) grass-land, a prize essay, 



vii. 101. 

 , on the farming of Gloucestershiir, 



a prize report, xi. 110. 

 Braxey, watery, in .sheep 'Ckcve), i. 310. 

 Braybrooke. Lord, on the Audley End 



water-meadows, vi. 522. 



