VOLUMES OXE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



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Eavrii hirsutura, see " Tare, the hairy," 



tetrasjjermiimi, see "Tare, the 



smooth." 



Erysipphe, the mould, on peas, peach- 

 leaves, &c., by the Rev. E. Sidney, x. 

 391. 



Essex, the Earl of, trials with salt and 

 charcoal, and charcoal as a manm-e for 

 turnips, v. 280 ; his application of 

 sewage to grass land, xxiv. 67 ; descrip- 

 tion of his home farm and sewage ex- 

 periments (Evershed), xxv. '29o. 



, draining, practice of in, R. Baker 



on, iv. 35. 



draining, M. Nockolds on, iv. 38. 



draining, J. Oxley Parker on, iv. 



39. 



, on the farming of, by R. Baker of 



Writtle, prize report, v. 1 ; its soils — 

 the London clay resting upon chalk, 1 : 

 the farming of the tirst or chalky-clay 

 district, 2 ; its barley for malting, its 

 wheat, 3 ; i^eas and beans, growth of, 4 ; 

 of clover, ib. ; the systems of manage- 

 ment, 5 ; exixinses of two modes, (j ; 

 draining the soil, 5-8 ; the mode of 

 making the drains, 9 ; the mole-plough 

 used on some soils, 11 ; clay-burning, 

 the jDrocess described, 12 ; the live-stock 

 kept in the district, 14 ; the sheep, 15 ; 

 the pigs— those introduced by Lord 

 Western and Fisher Hobbs, ib. ; the 

 implements of husbandry, ib. ; ploughs, 

 ■ib. ; harrows, 16; rollers, ib.; root- 

 ditching, ib. ; growth of sainfoin, 17 ; 

 wages, ib. ; public bm-dens, ib. ; the 

 farm-premises, how arranged, ib. 



The second or mixed-soil district, v. IS ; 

 how cultivated, 20 ; cultivation of 

 mangold- wm-zel, 21; expenses, 23; 

 cultivation of swede tiunips, 24 ; ex- 

 pense, ib. ; white turnij^s, 25 ; common 

 cabbage, ib. ; white or Belgian carrots 

 grown, ib. ; the subsoils of Essex, their 

 weeds, 26 ; stall-feeding, 27 ; not a 

 breeding county, ib. ; cows, ib. ; harvest- 

 tune, ib. ; wheat, harvesting of, 28 ; the 

 corn-ricks, ib. ; oats, harvesting of, ib. ; 

 barley mown, 29 ; beans, peas ; cost of 

 cultivating, 30 ; garden-peas, ib. ; ave- 

 rage crop of wheat, ib. ; clover-seeds 

 grown, ib. ; thatching, how paid for, 31 ; 

 cottages, ib. ; waste land, ib. ; general 

 character of the farming, ib. ; the farm- 

 houses and buildings, ib. ; Italian rye- 

 grass, 32 ; the rent, 33 ; the Plaistow 

 marshes, ib. ; public bmdens, ib. 



The thii'd or heavy-clay district, v. 

 33 ; chalk much used, 34 ; the expense 

 of cultivation, ib. ; the fallows, ib. ; the 

 value of the ploughiugs, ib. ; couch and 



twitch grass, 35 ; the wheat grown, its 

 quality, ib. ; the beans, their manage- 

 ment, 36 ; the crops peculiar to this dis- 

 trict, ib. ; coriander, caraway, white, 

 mustard, brown mustard, canary, 37 ; 

 Rochford huncU-ed, 38 ; its artesian 

 wells, /7). ; improved healthiness, ib. ; 

 the woodlands, ih. ; the average pro- 

 duce of the county, 39 ; the cultivation 

 of some Stour Valley farms by Mr.- 

 King Viall, ib. 



EsTRAJiADURA pliospliatc, or Spanish 

 phosphorite (Dr. Voelcker), xxi. 355. 



Evaporation, its effects, as tested by 

 the Dalton rain-gauge, xvii. 126 ; its 

 widely varying amount in winter and 

 summer, 127-8 ; annual and monthly 

 tables (Parkes), ib. 



EvENDEN, J. S., his system of steam, 

 jiloughing, xxiii. 404. 



EvERSLEY, Lord, management of his woods 

 and plantations, xxii. 309. 



EvERiTT, James, on saltpetre as a manure, 

 i. 281. 



Evershed, Sytlney, on the improved me- 

 thods of cropping and cultivating light 

 land, a prize essay, xiv. 79. 



, Henry, on the farming of SmTcy, a 



prize report, xiv. 395. 



, on the farming of Warwickshire, a 



prize report, xvii. 475. 



, on the proper office of straw on a 



farm, a prize essay, xxi. 153. 



on the wear and tear of agricultural 



steam-engines and threshing machines, 

 whether tixed or portable, xxiii. 323. 



, on the agriculture of Hertfordshire, 



prize essay, xxv. 269. 



Ewes, on a peculiar disease in, by J. 

 Buckley, ii. 116; reiJort by Professor 

 Sewell, on, 117. 



, diseases occurring in, after lambing, 



with their remedies, by W. C. Sibbald, 

 xii. 574. 



Excreta of plants, on (Dr. Fowues), iv. 

 536. 



, Macaire on, iv. 536. 



EwART, John, on the construction of farm- 

 buildings, xi. 215. 



Exeter meeting, report of the exhibition 

 and trial of implements at, by (J. B. 

 Challoner, xi. 452 ; for live stock, Iv. 



ExMOOR, improvements in (T. D. Acland), 

 xi. 688. 



, on the formation of hill-side catch- 

 meadows on Exmoor, by R. Smith, xii. 

 139. 



sheep, breed of, on, by J. Wilson, 



xvi. 228. 



sheep, at Stratfieldsaye, xxii. 262. 



Forest, agistment for stock, xvii. 383. 



