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GENEEAL I^'DEX TO EOYAL AGRICULTUEAL JOUllNAL. 



EmVAKDS. 



the example of Devonshire cited, 543. 

 i>?.sr;M.ss/cHi— SirE. Kerrison on existing 

 •schools in Sussex and Essex, 544 ; Rev. 

 J. L. Breieton's experience at West 

 Buekland, 545 ; Dr. Voelcker and Pro- 

 fessor Coleinan on fann scliools, 546 ; 

 Mr. AV. Hoskyns on tlie difficulty of 

 legislating on such questions. 547 ; 

 Lord Fevershani'.s concluding observa- 

 tions as president, ih. 



Edwards, Milne, his report to the French 

 government on the use of .salt as 

 manure, xxv. 515. 



EinvAKDs, W., on dry warping in Hatfield, 

 Chace, xi. 180. 



Egos of j^oultry, selection and hatching 

 of (W. Tnitter), xii. 181. 



Eghemont, the carboniferous limestones 

 of, xiii. 20i>. 



Elder, the, for fences, J. Grigor on, vi. 

 225. 



Ei.ECTuiciTY, its relations to the earth, by 

 Sciiubkr, i. 207. 



— — , no evidence of its influence in 

 tliunder, rain, mist, fog, or snow (J. T. 

 Way), xvii. (J21. 



Elevation of the land, effect of, on mean 

 temperature, by N. Wldtiey, xi. 3; on 

 summer tempei-atiu'e, 7 ; ettect of, upon 

 tlie rainfall, 15 ; effect of, upon agricul- 

 tural produce, 40. 



, effect of, on the farming of Ciuu- 



berland, by W. Dickinson, xiii. 215. 



, effect of, upon production, by J. 



Bravendar, v. 579; by J. Watson, vi. 

 97. 



Elkington, his draining in Wanvickshire, 

 xvii. 486. 



Elliot, John, on farm-buildings (P. D.), 

 xxiii. 471. 



Ellis, on the rot in sheep ("Shepherd's 

 Siuc Guide, a.d. ]74it"j, xxiii. 6(j, 72. 



, J., on the prevention of blight in 



apples, iv. 267. 



Ellman, Joliu, of Gl}-nde, his merits as a 

 sheeji-breeder, viii. 7. 



, his system of sheep-breeding, by J. 



Farncombc, xi. 77. 



, J. Wilson on, xvi. 233. 



Elly, S., on the cultivation and pre- 

 paration of gorse as food for cattle, vi. 

 523. 



Elm, the, on the planting of ^R. Falkener), 

 iii. 276 ; analysis of the wood and bark 

 of, xiii. 530. 



• , its presence fin Dorsetshire) indicates 



good dairy-land (Ruegg), xv. 424. 



Elymts arenarius, see " Upright sea lyme- 

 grass." 



Elymus Europaeus. see "Wood lyme- 

 grass." 



ERSLEV. 



Embaxkmext against the sea in Lincoln- 

 shire by means of faggots and warp, 

 iv. 292. 



• of Martin Mere, in Lancashue 



(White), xiv. 161. 



Emperou of the French, the, elected an 

 honorary member (report of council), 

 xvii. p. iii. 



ExcLosvRE of land, its good effects ui)on 

 iigricultm-e and the labom-er (P. Pusey), 

 iv. 315. 



in Devonshire (H. Tanner), ix. 483. 



bills since 1710 (Hoskyns), xvi. 575 ; 



(T. D. Aclandl, xvi. 575; in Warwick- 

 shire (Evei-shed), xvii. 491 ; in Durham 

 (Dr. Bi'll), xvii. 93. 



ExDOssiosE and exosmosc (Rev. M, J. 

 Berkeley), xxiv. 427. 



E.NGiNE and boiler house, constniction of 

 (Tancred), xi. 199 ; (Ewart), 235-253. 



ExGiNEEKS, school of, iu Italy (Capt. R. 

 B. Smith), xxiv. 191. 



Exc.LANi), the state of its agriculture in 

 1839, by P. I'usey, i. 1. 



, value of the "farm i)roducc of (Hos- 



kj-ns), xvi. 569 ; its acreage, 571 ; its 

 state? of cultivation two centuries since, 

 573 ; its increase of pojiidation since 

 1800, statistical map of, 597. 



ExToMoLoijy, the, of Gloucestershire 

 (Bravendar), xi. 127. 



ExTozoA, or internal para.sitic worms 

 (Simonds), xxiv. 598. 



Ei'iDEJiic amongst cattle in 1841, repoit 

 on, by W. Sewell, ii. cxix. 



EriDOTE, a mineral occasionally found in 

 traj) ifK'ks, xvii. 468. 



Ei'iLEPSY in sheeji, on, by F. Dun, xvi. 26. 



in pigs (F. Dun), xvi. 39. 



EriLoniu.M montanum, see " Willow herb, 

 the smooth-leaved." 



ErizooTic diseases, sketch of their histoiy, 

 (J. B. Simonds >, xviii. 197-203. 



EiBOM salt, ste " Suliihate of magnesia." 



l-vQi'iSEiTM arvense, see " Com horsetail." 



Ei'vEMACAisis, the process of oxidation, or 

 slow combustion [e.g. in manure heaps), 

 that st;ts in after fermentation has 

 ceased (Voelcker), xviii. 138. 



, its action in timber (Dr. Richardson , 



XX. 4. 



Ergot in wheat, Henslow on, ii. 19; its 

 prevention, ib. 



, E. Sidney on, x. 390. 



rye, J. Buckman on, with plate, xv. 



477 ; xvii. 173. 



(H. Tanner), xix. 40, plate 41. 



Erica, the, see "Heath." 



Erith marsli. drainage of, xv. 21. 



Erslev. on the national economy of Den- 

 mark, xxi. 271. 



