30 



GENERAL IXDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



CHAFF-CUTTERS. 



Chaff-cutters, a report on those ,sho\Yn 

 at Lincoln (1854), xv. 371. 



at Carlisle (1855), xvi. 510. 



(Belgian) at Paris (1856), xvii. 51. 



a rejxirt on those shown at Chester 



(1858), xix. 337 ; at Oanterbuiy (18G0), 

 xxi. 500. 



Ohalk formation, farming on, in Lincoln- 

 shire, the three points of (Pusev), iv. 

 300. 



, farming of, in Kent, by G. Buck- 

 land, vi. 252. 



, on adding chalk to clialk soils 



(Pusey), iii. 183. 



, on the phosphoric strata in, by J. 



M. Paine and J. T. Way, ix. 5G. 



• , the soils resting on, their deficiency 



in calcareous matters (Logard), ix. 87. 



, its use as a manure, by 1'. Pusey, xi. 



410. 



, the varying forms of, by J. Trim- 

 mer, xii. 451 ; the chalks of Norfolk, 

 Cambriilgeshire, &e., 480; of Hertford- 

 shire, by A. Young, 481 ; of Berkshire, 

 by Mavor, 4S2 ; of Wiltshire, ))y Davis, 

 483; of Hampshire, by Vancouver, 

 484 ; of Dorsetshire, by Stevenson, 

 48(j ; of Sns.sex, by A. Young, 487 ; of 

 Surrey, by Stevenson, 48G, 488; of 

 Kent, by Boys, 487; of the whole 

 chalk-range, by J. Trimmer, 480. 



, on the chemical and agricidtural 



characters of the, by J. T. Way and 

 J. M. Paine, xii. 544 ; the lower ganlt, 

 analysis of, 54G ; of tlie middle ganlt, 

 547 ; of the upper gault, 548 ; of the 

 soft rock alxive the gault, 549 ; of the 

 firestono rock, ib. ; of the soft brown 

 rock immediately above the gault, ih. ; 

 of the fossil ifcrons gi-een marl, 550 ; of 

 the gi'ey marl or malm, 551 ; of the 

 lower chalk, 552 ; of the lower chalk 

 ■with flints, 553 ; of the upper soft white 

 or fi-ee chalk, ih. 554. 



and chalk-marl, analy.'sis of, xiii. 53G. 



marl from Faruham analysed, xiii. 



53G. 



from IMuedon and 3Iaestricht, ana- 

 lysis of, xiii. 53G. 



of Surrey, cropping of, by S. Ever- 

 shed, xiv. 79. 



• , on the silica strata of the lower 



chalk, by J. T. Wav and J. :M. Paine, 

 xiv. 225 ; soluble silica of, 22G, 227 ; 

 malm, 230 ; the tirestone rock, 229 ; 

 the ganlt between Faraham and Peters- 

 iield, 231 ; specimens from Selbome in 

 Hampshire, 235 ; the Underclift' in the 

 Isle of Wight, ib. ; lime useful on 

 these soils, 23G ; bones useless, ib. ; on 

 making silicates of potash and soda, 



CHARBON. 



238 ; silicate of lime, 239 : probable 



agricultural uses of, 241 ; effect of upou 



wheat, 242. 

 Chalk of Surrey, its farming (H. Ever- 

 shed), xiv. 405. 

 , the amount of water evaporated 



from a chalk soil (Clarke), xv. 41. 

 , the farming of the light soils of 



the upper challc (J. Haxton), xv. 



90-9G. 

 of Oxfordshire (C. Read), xv. 192 ; 



the lower chalk, 194 ; intermittent 



springs of, 193. 

 of Dorsetshire, its fanning (Ij. 



Ruegg), XV. 397, 398. 

 , the diftcrent qualities of the chalk 



in Dorsetshire, xv. 438. 

 , the soft chalk of Bere and Wool 



(J. Trimmer), xvi. 131. 

 , the upper, of Buckinghamshiro 



(C. Read), xvi. 273; the lower, 275; 



analysis of, 27G ; used as a manure, 



304. 



of Berkshire (Spearing), xxi. 9. 



Ch.\lloxer, C. B., pmctical instmctions 



for improving and economically main- 

 taining piirisli and tiu'npikc roads 



upon tile mile system, ii. 353. See 



"Roads." 

 , report on the exhibition and tiual 



of implements at the Exeter meeting, 



xi. 452. 

 CH.\5rnERLAi?i's machine for making 



bricks from dry eartli, as shown at 



Warwick (1859), xx. 325. 

 Chamomile, analysis of, xiii. .528. 

 , wild, analysis of, xiii. 528 ; its soils 



and habits (Buckman), xvi. 364. 



, corn (Buckman), xvi. 364. 



, stinldng 'Buckman), xvi. 304. 



Ch.vmi's process of preserving timber 



(Dr. Richardson), xx. 7. 

 Cn.uiPONNOis' process of distilling, xx. 



74, xxi. 97. 

 Chandler, C, on a drill for distributing 



supci7)hosphato of lime in a liquid 



state, ix. 521. 

 Cil\^ndler and Oliver, their steam tackle 



(J. A. Clarke), xx. 198. 

 , its exhibition and trial at Lced.s 



meeting (1861), xxii. 463 ; award, 477 

 Ch.\nxel Islands, on the tenure of land 



(C. B. Adderiey, M.P.\ xvii. 622; 



small holdings and high rents, 623. 

 • , agriculture of, a prize essay (C. P. 



Le Cornu), xx. 32 ; Jersey, 33 ; 



Guernsey, 56 ; Alderney, 64 ; Sark, 66. 

 Chaplins, Mr., his improvements at 



Temple Bruer (Pusey), iv. 302. 

 Charbox, the, in sheep (J. Seaman^, xvi. 



14. 



