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GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



Bt'TTEK. 



Butter, annual produce of (Horsfall), xvii. 

 267. 



made by Mr. Horsfall, analysis of 



(J. T. Way), xvii. 201). 



comjwsed of olcin and margcrino 



(Horsfall), xvii. 280 ; its variable com- 

 position in summer and winter, 281. 



, rejwrt on that shown at Leeds, 



1861 (H. Ludolf), xxii. 232. 



, its dicmical constituents (Voelcker , 



xxiv. 201. 



Bun'Eii-iiUi!, its habits and soils (Buck- 

 man), xvi. 362. 



BiTYRic acid in cheese (Dr. Voelcker), 

 xxii. 38. 



C. 



C.VBBAGE, method of growing beans and 

 cabbages on the same ground, by the 

 Earl of Lovelace, v. 112. See Beans. 



, ravages of the wireworm on, v. I'J'S. 



, growth of, at Stinchcombe, in Glou- 

 cestershire, i. 3'.)1. 



, growth of, in Suflblk, viii. 276. 



, cow, analysis of, by Way and Ogston, 



xu. 512. 



, analysis of, xiii. 474. 



, cultivation of, on the light flinty 



chalk soils (Haxton), xv. 100. 



. growth of, in Oxfordshire (Ecad'^, 



XV. 209. 



, fly (J. Curtis^ on, iv. 128. 



, the " thousand headed," giv^'U to 



lambs and ewes in Norfolk (C. S. 

 Read), xix. 205. 



, cattle (Dr. Voelcker), on its compo- 

 sition, xxi. 05, 06 ; its nutritive value, 

 06 ; avemge i)roduce, 07. 



, cultivation of, for stock-feeding (C. 



Lawrence), xxiv. 216, see "Carrots and 

 Cabbages." 



Cadle, C., on the manufacture and pre- 

 servation of cider and perry, a Wor- 

 cester prize essay, xxv. 76. 



Caiku, Mr., M.P., on the state of Agricul- 

 tuiv in Algeria, P. D., xxiii. 454. 



, J., on manure for mangold-wurtzel, 



xvii. 400. 



CAKE-bruisers, see " Oil-cake Bruisers." 



C.\LCAUE0us soils, tlic origin of (Fowne), 

 iv. 500. 



, on, by J. Trimmer, xii. 455. 



, on the barrenness or fertility of, by 



J. Coleman, xvi. 173-170 ; analysis of a 

 soil, 103. 



, the weeds of (Buckman)* xvi. 368. 



Caldwell, H. B., his report on the 

 exhibition and trials of implements at 

 the Canterbury meeting, xxi. 488. 



Caldwell, on the implement trials at the 

 Leeds meeting, xxii. 450. 



CALEND.\n, a, of cottage gardening, by J. 

 Main, ii. 341. 



Caloric, see " Heat." 



Calvert, W., on nitrate of soda as a 

 manure, ii. 126. 



Calves, on the means of calculating the 

 lumiber of from a herd of cows (Lord 

 Spencer), ii. 112. 



, the management and rearing of in 



Cheshire (Palin\ v. 75 ; food for. ■ih. ; a 

 recii)e for disordered bowels in, 75. 



, the management and fattening of in 



Holland (Karkeek), v. 252. 



, the management and rearhig of in 



Notlinghamshire (Comngham), vi. 

 21. 



, slippinfj calf (Keary^, ix. 445; 



(Barlowj, xii. 62. 



, the quarter-evil of, in Derbyshire 



(Rowlev;, xiv. 53. 



, of Oxfordshire (Rcad\ xv. 225. 



, on the teeth of, by J. B. Simouds, 



XV. 317. 



, on the rearing of, a prize essay (T. 



Bowick), xxii. 136; the oalf-liouse, its 

 construction and cost, 137 ; treatment 

 of the dam, ih. ; dates of calving, 138 ; 

 suckling!', feeding, ib. ; early weaning, 

 130; feeding from the pail, ilj.; con- 

 sumption of milk and dry food, 140 ; 

 substitutes for milk, 141 ; regidation 

 of feeding, ib. ; the calf's bed, 142 ; dis- 

 eases, ib. ; remedy for diarrhoea, ilj. ; 

 castration, 143; supply of roots, 144; 

 park grazing and summer keep, ih. ; 

 iLse of ponds and streams, 145 ; autumn 

 management, ih. 



, on the rearing of (^IMajor M'Clin- 



tock , xxii. 146; milk, their natm-al 

 food, ib. ; licking by the dam, ih. ; eiirly 

 weaning, 147 ; running witii the dam, 

 ib. ; ettects of heat ami liurrj', 148 ; 

 colo.strum or beistyn, ih. ; medicine.", 

 ib. ; m(xle of teaching calves to feed, 

 140 ; supply of milk, ib. ; use of the 

 muzzle, ib. ; the urinary organs, 150 ; 

 scour, ih. ; .substitutes for milk, ih. ; oil- 

 cake gruel, ib. ; bean or pea soup, 151 ; 

 Johnston's " modern dairy and cow- 

 keeper," ih. ; the " little and often " 

 sj'stem of feeding, 152; waste caused 

 by fretting, ib. ; rock-salt and chalk, 

 153 ; insertion of setons, ib. ; treatment 

 of diseases, scour, 154 ; hoose or ca- 

 tarrh, 155; vermin, 156; quarter ill, 

 157 ; constniction of stock hou.sca, 158 ; 

 ventilation, ih. 



Calving, on the diseases occurring after, 

 by AV. C. Sibbald, xii. 554 ; prccau- 



