VOLUMES OXE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



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DICKINSOX. 



Dickinson, W., on a variety of Italian rye- 

 grass, viii. 572. 



, W., Burley rails, Hants, his farm 



management, xxii. 281. 



Digestion : on the digestive organs of 

 tlie ox and sheep, by J. B. Simonds, 

 ix. 27. 



DiG(;iNC. combined with ploughing (P. 

 Lowe), xvii. 549. 



cheap, in Kent (P. Lowe), xvii. 555. 



forks (of steel), those shown at the 



Lewes meeting (in 1852), xiii. 328. 



machine exhibited at the Gloucester 



meetmg (1853), xiv. 359. 



DiGiT.\Lis purpurea, see " Foxglove." 



DiLUvirM, the, or drift of Lincolnshire 

 (J. A. Clarke), xii. 275; of Norfolk 

 (Trimmer), vii. 448. 



DioPSiDE, the, analysis of, xiii. 532. 



DiPSACi's sylvestris, see " Wild teasel." 



DiscrssiONS at meetings of Weekly Coimcil, 

 18G2, Feb. 12; Pryor, W., on Bokhara 

 clover, xxiii. 405 ; Barnett, C, account 

 of Burmese wheat grown at Stratton, 

 ib.; Feb. 26, Eyre and Co. on the 

 adulteration of oil-cake, ih. ; Frere, 

 P. H., on Russian agriculture, 406; 

 March 12, lecture on milk by Professor 

 Voelcker, 410 ; discussion, 418 ; March 

 19, Brown B., on cattle conthments, 

 420; discussion, 421; March 26, Hol- 

 land, M. P., on steam boiler manage- 

 ment, 428 ; discussion, 433 ; April 3, 

 Frere, P. H., on tlie growth of mangold, 

 441 ; discussion, 445 ; April 30, Frere, 

 P. H., on cooking food for cattle, 448 ; 

 discussion, 450; May 21, Cahd, M. P., 

 on the state of agriculture in Algeria, 

 454 ; discussion, 460 ; May 28, lecture 

 by Professor Voelcker on town sewage, 

 462 ; discussion, 469 ; June 18, Elliott, 

 J., on faim buildings, 471 ; discussion, 

 477 ; Biundell on fattening bullocks 

 on arable farms, 478 ; discussion, 482 ; 

 July 9, Profs. Simonds, Buckman, and 

 Voelcker, on the causes of an outbreak 

 of splenic apoplexy near Ilchestcr, 

 xxiv. 228 ; discussion, 254. 



, in the year 1863, Feb. 25, Taylor, 



J., on materials for the construction of 

 cottages, 559 ; discussion, 565 ; March 

 18, Denton, B., on the eflect of under 

 drainage on the rivers and arterial 

 channels, 573; discussion, 583; April 

 15, Voelcker, Dr., on the adulteration 

 of oil-cake, 589; discussion, 595; April 

 29, Simonds, Prof., on the natural 

 history of parasites, 597 ; discussion, 

 607 ; May 15, Euck, E., on steam culti- 

 vation, 610; discussion, 619 ; June 10, 

 Coleman, Prof., on the breeding and 



feeding of sheep, 623 ; discussion, 634 ; 

 June 24, Voelcker, Dr., on the com- 

 parative effects of diflerent manures on 

 grass-lands, 639 ; discussion, 645. 



Discussions in the year 1864, Feb. 17, 

 Lawes, J. B., on the action of common salt 

 as manure, xxv. 512 ; discussion, 516 ; 

 March 16, Hughes, A., on the manage- 

 ment of clay lands for sheep feeding, 

 521 ; discussion, 529 ; May 11, Voelcker, 

 Dr., on the atmospheric nutrition of 

 plants, 531 ; discussion, 537 ; April 23, 

 Holland, IMi-., on agricultural educa- 

 tion, 539 ; discussion, 543 ; June 8, 

 Simonds, Prof., on smallpox in sheep, 

 549; June 22, Voelcker, Dr., on the 

 chemical qualities of water for eco- 

 nomical pmposes, 562 ; discussion, 568. 



Disease in potatoes, on, by Lord Port- 

 man, vi. 343. 



in hops (S. Eutley), ix. 563. 



Diseases of animals, hereditary predis- 

 i:)osition to (J. B. Simonds), x. 250. 



, the, of cattle and sheep caused by 



mismanagement, by W. F. Karkeek, xi. 

 541. 



of poultry, by W. Trotter, xii. 202. 



, hereditary, of horses, by F. Dun, 



xiv. 106; bonespavin, 114; curb, 115; 

 strain of back tendons, ib. ; navicular 

 diseases, 116; chronic cough, roaring, 

 117; ophthalmia, 118; diarrhcea and 

 colic, 121 ; grease, 122 ; rheumatism, 

 122 ; scrofulous diathesis, 124 ; rickets, 

 125 ; hydrocephalus, 126 ; tabes me- 

 senterica, 126 ; glanders and farcy, 128. 



, on the hereditary diseases of cattle, 



by Finlay Dun, a prize essay, xv. 

 76 ; diarrhoea, 77 ; rheumatic diathesis, 

 ih. ; bustion foid, 79 ; scrofulous diathe- 

 sis, ib. ; consiuniJtion, ib. ; malignant tu- 

 mours, 83 ; -warts, or angle-berries, or 

 clyers, ib. ; cancerous and schirrous 

 tumours, 84 ; fevers, 86 ; the desirable 

 characters which cattle should possess, 

 ib. 



, on tlie parturient fever of ewes, a 



prize essay, by J. Seaman, xv. 383, 



, on lameness in sheep and lambs, a 



prize essay, by J. Seaman, xvi. 1 ; dis- 

 eases of the foot, 4 ; foot-root or gravel, 

 ib. ; epirootic foot-rot or mun-ain, 5 ; 

 contagious, ib. ; inflammation of the in- 

 tcrdigitalcanal,8; subcutaneous abscess 

 or whitlow, ib. ; canker, 9 ; inflamma- 

 tion and ulceration of the coffin and 

 coronary joints, 10 ; diseases of the leg, 

 1 1 ; rheumatism or joint-disease, ib. ; 

 sanguineous congestion or setfast, 13 ; 

 cliarbon, black-quarter, or quarter-ill, 

 14 ; strain.*, 15 ; fractures, ib. 

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