VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



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Herefords, ib. ; Jlr. Child's herd of 

 Devons, 28, 38. 

 Cattle, tlicir hve and dead weight com- 

 pared (HorsfiiUi, xvii. 278. 



of Bedfordsliire, principally short- 

 horns and Herefords (W. Bennett), 

 xviii. 19. 



of Jersey, scale of points, xx. 48. 



of Angein and Jutland (Denmark), 



xxi. 301. 



feeding, experiments in (E. W. 



Moore), xvii. 342 ; table of results with 

 Devon, Hereford, shorthorn, and half- 

 bred cattle, 344. 



feeding (Horsfall), see "Fattening 



cattle." 

 food manufactm-ed, see " Food manu- 



factiu'ed." 

 , management of cattle feeding on 



beet pulp, Mr. Bella's experiments, xx. 



78. 

 , composition of their increase while 



fattening, see '■ Oxen, sheep, and pigs," 



xxi. 433. 

 , breeding, management of, see 



" Breeding cattle." 

 , condiments, P. D. (B. Brown'', 



xxiii. 420 ; testimony in favour of 



Thorleys food, 421 ; Discussion, ih. ; 



Mr. Cantrell's experience as to Griffin's 



food, (7;.; Mr. H. Cotton (Kent), 



422 ; Mr. Simpson (Birmingliam), ib. ; 



Mr. Thompson, M.P., 423; Mr. E. 



Barker, ib. ; Major Munn, 424 ; ]\Ir. 



Lawes ( liothamsted), 425 ; Mr. Frere, 



42G ; Professor Simonds, ih. ; Colonel 



Challoner (chairman), 427. 



boxes, cheap plan of, adopted in 



Durham (Dr. Bell), xvii. 109; in the 

 weald of Sussex (S. Hawes), xix. 197. 



boxes converted out of old barns (J. 



Blundell), xxv. 250 ; plan and estimate, 

 251, 252. 



C'AL'VET, on the excremcntitious powers of 

 roots, xxiv. 429. 



Cavendish, ou nitrificiition, xxiii. 355. 



Cavendish, Hon. W. G., report of imple- 

 ment trials at Colchester, xvii. 504. 



, on road mending as practised by 



Mr. Arkwriglit^ xviii. 451. 



Celandine, analysis of, xiii.528 ; (Buck- 

 man), xvi. 370. 



Cellulose, intimately related to starch 

 (Henfrey), xviii. 384. 



, in woody tissue iDr. Richardson), 



XX. 2. 



, its relation to woody fibre (Dr. 



Voelcker), xxii. 389. 



Census of 1861, agricultuial notes on 

 (J. D. Dent, M.P.), xxv. 318; area and 

 population of towns in relation to the 



chaff-cutters. 



country, ib. ; rate of increase, ib. ; 

 occupations of the people, ib. ; number 

 of persons engaged in agriculture, 319 ; 

 union of small farms, 320; labourers 

 and servants, ib. ; shejiherds, 321 ; 

 agricultural students, ib. ; size of farms, 

 322 ; effect of decreasing the number 

 of small holdings, 324 ; railways, 325 ; 

 proportion of grass land, ib. ; sales of 

 grain at the principal markets of 

 England and Wales, 32t> ; seasons and 

 crops, ib. 



Centaurea cyanus, see '• Corn blue- 

 bottle." 



nigra, see " Knapweed, or black- 

 head.' 



scabiosa, see " Knapweed, the great, 



or hard-head." 



Cerastium arvense, see " Corn mouse- 

 ear." 



Cercaria, description of (Simonds), xxiii. 

 115. 



Cereals, vegetation of (B^n-kcley), xxiv. 

 433. 



, artificial fecundation of (M. D. 



Hooibreukji, xxv. 258 ; mode of con- 

 ducting the experiments, 259 ; natural 

 process of fecundation, 2(30; artificial 

 means and their advantages, ib. ; 

 examination and report of Commis- 

 sioners of investigation, 201 ; report of 

 second trial, and discrepancies between 

 the two, 202 ; instructions for the con- 

 duct of experiments as tests, ib. ; effects 

 of rolling, 204. 



Cesspools in drains, J. Parkes on, vii. 270. 



Chadwick, E., on the sanitary effects of 

 land-drainage, iv. 151. 



Chaff given to animals to rediieo t'le 

 amount of force requisite in m isticatioH 

 (Playfair), iv. 234. 



of oats, analysis of ash of (^Way), 



vii. 647. 



, clover, experiments witli feeding 



sheep on, witli oil-cake and swedes, by 

 J. B. Lawes, xvi. 47. 



cutting at tlie time of thrasliing 



(H. Evershcd), xxiii. 337. 



houses (H. Evershed', xxiii. 338. 



Chaff-cutters, the, exhibited at the 

 Shrewsbury meeting, vi. 310. 



at the York meeting, trials of, ix. 



417. 



, a report of those shown at the Great 



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

 033. 



, a report on those s'aown (in 1852). 



at the Lewes meeting, xiii. 325 ; horse 

 and steam chaft-cutters, 320. 



, a report on tliose siiown at Glou- 

 cester (1853), xiv. 300. 



