VOLUMES OXE TO TWEXTY-FIVE. 



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of labourers, 4] G, see " Wages ;" their 

 food, 410 ; employment of servants after 

 harvest, 417 ; the land in north Jut- 

 laud, ih. ; growth of rye, ib. ; spurry 

 sown for feeding, 418; the clover of 

 sandy soils, ih. ; Denmark grows her 

 own food, 420. 

 Dkxmaek, agriculture of (Harry Kainals), 

 xxi. 267 ; climate favourable to fniit 

 and grain, ih. ; rainftdl, 268 ; seasons 

 and distribution of labour, ih. ; geo- 

 logical features, 2(ji) ; marsh lands 

 in Slcswig and Holstein, ib. ; the 

 queller or salicornea herbacea, ib. ; 

 foreland, ih. ; dikes (diagram), 27U ; 

 reclamation of land near Hoyer, ih. ; 

 definition of the term Koug, ih. ; fer- 

 tility of the marshes, 271 ; Ersley on 

 national economy, ih. ; the Halligerue 

 islands, lofts, and wharfs, ih. ; distri- 

 bution of soils, 272 ; agricultiu-al pro- 

 duce and exports, ib. ; harbours and 

 ]-ailways, 273 ; cattle exports from 

 Jutland, 274; farm buildings, 275; 

 plans of yeoman farmhouse, yard, and 

 buildings, 276 ; the diele, 277 ; plan of 

 improved farmhouse in Holstein, 278 ; 

 social statistics and taxation, 270 ; 

 hartkorn, the basis of valuation and 

 taxation on land, ib. ; its distribution, 

 280 ; plove, the basis of assessment in 

 Sleswig and Holstein, 281 ; feudalism 

 and life leases, 282 ; emancipation of 

 the yeomen, 285 ; origin and abolition 

 of manorial labour, ib. ; the leasehold 

 system, 286; estates of the nobility, ib.; 

 abolition of entail, 287 ; privileged 

 estates, ib. ; herregaarde or large 

 estates, ih. ; yeomen farms, ih. ; tenant 

 farmers, 288 ; fluctuations in the price 

 of land, ib. ; system of labour, 289 ; 

 cottages and farm wages, ib. ; com- 

 munal divisions of land, their origin, 

 defects, and abolition, 290 ; inner and 

 outer fields, 291 ; rotations, including 

 pasturage or clover, 292 ; English and 

 ficotch "husbandly, 293 ; agi?cultm-al 

 implements, ib. ; treatment of the soil, 

 294 ; harvesting crops, 295 ; thrashing, 

 ih. ; clearing waste laud, ib. ; cultiva- 

 tion of heaths and bogs, ib. ; water 

 meadows, 296 ; drainage how paid, 

 297 ; manure, marling, and ploughing 

 in green crops, 298 ; neglect of fish 

 manure, ih. ; superphosphate, 299 ; 

 horses, the Yorkshire and Danish cross, 

 ib ; exports, 300 ; horned cattle of Jut- 

 land and Angeln, 301 ; the shorthorn 

 cross, ib. ; statistics, dairy management 

 and utensils, 302 ; exports of Kiel 

 butter, 303 ; imports and exports of 

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DEUDYSIIIRE. 



cheese, 304 ; fatting of oxen, ih. ; cattle 

 and salted meat exports, 305 ; English 

 demand, ib. ; native sheep, 30G ; the 

 merino, ih. ; Bornhplm sheep, 307 ; 

 imports and exports of sheep and wool, 

 ib. ; swine, ib. ; the Yorkshire race, the 

 Jutland pig, ih. ; exjiorts of swine and 

 pork, 308 ; cereal crops, 309 ; attention 

 paid to seed, ih. ; grain, how sold, ih. ;. 

 mildew, 310; varieties of wheat, ih.; 

 rye, the Provsti variety, 311 ; varieties 

 of barley and quantity exported, 311, 

 312 ; the old Danish oat, 312 ; buck- 

 wheat, peas, and beans, 313 ; potatoes, 

 their export checked by disease, ib. ; 

 rape, 314 ; flax and hemp cultivation^ 

 315 ; hops, ib. ; effects of the British 

 corn law, ih. ; gardens and fruit trees,. 

 316 ; woods and forests, their extent, 

 317 ; the beech the national tree, ib. ; 

 oak forests and fir plantations, ib. ; 

 timber imports, 318 ; peat and turf 

 bogs, mode of working, ih. ; coal-mines, 

 field sports, game laws, 319; destruc- 

 tion of vermin, 320 ; fisheries, ib. ; 

 fishing-rights, 321 ; bee-keeping (Dzier- 

 zon), honey, and wax, 322 ; bog iron 

 and amber, ib. ; industrial occupations, 

 323 ; brickworks, 324 ; agricultural 

 societies and inslitutious, ih. ; agricul- 

 tural and veterinary school at Copen- 

 hagen, 325 ; the Koyal Society of 

 Kural Economy, ih. ; agricultural lite- 

 rature, ib.; table of agricultural pro- 

 ducts, 326 ; exports to Great Britain, 

 327. 



Dent, J. D. (M.P.), agricultural notes on 

 the census of 1861, xxv., 318. 



, report to the Council ou the cattle 



exhibited at Newcastle, xxv. 425. 



Dentition, see "Teeth." 



Denton, J. B., on farm roads on strong 

 soils, a prize essay, xviii. 82. 



, on Hinxworth di-ainage, xs. 273. 



, description of the drainage of a. 



portion of the valley of the Test near 

 Broadlands, xxii. 344. 



, on the eft'ect of under drainage on 



our rivers and arterial channels, xxiv. 

 573. 



Deodorisers of town sewage, on, by J. T. 

 Way, XV. 157. 



Derby meeting of the Eoyal Agi'icul- 

 tural Society, report on the exhibition 

 of implements at, in 1843, iv. 453. 



Derbyshire, the farming of, a prize 

 report, by John J. Kowley, xiv. 17; its 

 geology, 18 ; magnesian limestone, 20 ; 

 analysis of, 21 ; rotation on, 22 ; turnip 

 fallow on, ih.; preparation of shed 

 manure, 23 ; cattle, 24 ; sheep, 25 ; im- 

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