VOLUMES OXE TO TWENTY-FIYE. 



CARTS. 



Carts, on the advantage of onc-horsc, 

 by J. French, vi. 374. 



, on the advantages derived from tlic 



use of one-horse, by E. Loonies, vi. 398. 



• , on the advantages of one-horse over 



waggons, Ijy P. Love, vii. "223 ; di'ag for 

 carts, 230. 



, P. Puscy on, xi. 39G. 



, report on tliose sho\vn at the Great 



Exhibition (in 1851), bv P. Pusey, xii. 

 617. 



of Cumberland ("\V. Dickinsou\ xiii. 



243. 



, on those shown at the Lewes meet- 

 ing (in 1852 \ xiii. 329. 



of Derbyshire (Kowley), xiv. 27. 



, those shown at the Gloucester meet- 

 ing, xiv. 344. 



■ of France (J. E. Deuison), xvii. 



396. 



, those shown at the Salisbury meet- 

 ing, xviii. 421 ; great variety of con- 

 struction, ih. ; i^ractical inconvenience 

 of long bodies (C. W. Hoskins), ib.; 

 prize for crank-axle, ib. ; diagram of 

 improved tail-board, 422; Judge's re- 

 poi-t, 438; advantages of long shafts, 

 439. 



Cart-sheds, on the consstruction of 

 (Ewart), xi. 240. 



CAKrii bulbocastanum, see " Caraway, the 

 tuberous." 



carui, see "Common Caraway." 



Case, H., practical experience on the use 

 of Biddel's scarifier, i. 357. 



Casein from peas, analysis of (Scherer), 

 xi. 389, iv. 216. See "Food of live 

 stock." 



, chemical properties of (Hemming^ 



xiii. 426. 



-, vegetable (Dr. Voelckcr), xxii. 385. 



, of milk, analysis of (Voelcker), xxiv. 



288. 



Catabros/.. aquatica, see " Water whorl- 

 grass." 



Catchwater meadows of West Somerset 

 (Pusey), iv. 313 ; (Acland), xi. 675. 



• , on converting a moory hill-side into, 



by J. Eoals, vi. 518. 



■ , on the formation of hill-side, on Ex- 

 moor, by E. Smitli, xii. 1.39. 

 Cattle, on the selection of male animals 

 in the breeding of, by Earl Spencer, 

 i. 22. 



, those of Nnttinghamshne, vi. 20. 



, on diminishing the quantity of 



roots used in the fattening of cattle, liy 

 C. Lawrence, xv. 488. 



" , those of Northmnberland, ii. 177. 



• , report by W. Sewell on the epi- 

 demic amongst in 1841, cxix. 



Cattle, on the comparative value of differ- 

 ent kinds of fodder in feeding, by the 

 Kev. W. Eham, iii. 78. 



, on the feeding of in Germany 



(Handley), iii. 225. 



, on the method of measuring, by C. 



Hilyard, iii. 337. 



— — , mismanagement of fattening cattle 

 (Grey), iv. 1. 



, lecture on the applications of phy- 

 siology to the rearing and feeding of, 

 by Lyon Playfair, iv. 216. See " Food 

 of live stock." 



, observations on an experiment in 



feeding an ox on maugold-wurtzel, iv. 

 230 ; inflammation in, defined, 253. 



, on the comparative advantages in 



the employment of horses and oxen in 

 farm-work, by J. Cowie, v. 52 ; in early 

 times the ox-gear, how fastened, 53 ; 

 breed of horses and oxen, and the time 

 when first put to work, 54 ; breeds he 

 prefers, ib. ; the conchtion of horses and 

 oxen, the work performed by each, and 

 its relative value, nature of the soil 

 where worked, ih. ; food of his horses 

 and oxen, ih. ; when fed, ih. ; the soil 

 the best adajjted to oxen, 55 ; his oxen 

 never shod, ib. ; not adapted for wheel- 

 Avork, ib. ; the cost of maintenance and 

 farriery of each pair of horses and 

 oxen, ih. ; estimate of comparative 

 profit and loss, 56 ; not used for draught 

 jDurposes in Cheshire, S3 ; on the 

 economy of working oxen (Lavcrgne), 

 xvii. 37. 



, breeds of in Cheshire (Palin), v. 70, 



see " Cheslihre ;" mode of rearing calves 

 in Cheshire, 75. 



of North Wiltshii-o (E. Little), v. 



175. 



of Norfolk (B. Almack), v. 316. 



of Argyleshire, described by E. F. 



Weller, i. 348, see "Argyleshire." 



, the excrements of, i. 459 ; the liquid 



portion, 464 ; the solid, 460. 



, on fattening, by George Dobito, a 



prize essa}', vi. 74; the importance of 

 breed, ib. ; good skin, good handling, 

 ib. ; on excessively poor lean stock, 75 ; 

 summer grazing, ih. ; winter feeding, 

 76 ; their food, ib. ; stall-feeding, 77 ; 

 their course of feeding, ib. ; the great 

 points in, 79. 



, breeds of, in Kent (G. Buckland), 



vi. 292. 



, breeds of, in Cornwall (Karkeek), 



vi. 4.50. 



, on the sliortliorn, by J. Wright, 



vii. 201 ; the Ketton breed of Mr. C. 

 CoUings described, 202. 



