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GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



EXPERIMENTS 



Experiments on rainwater, by Lawes and 

 Gilbert, M. Barral, and iVI. Boussin- 

 gault, xvii. 142. 



, on farmyard manure (Voelcker), 



xvii. 191. 



F. 



Fabre, M. Esprit, on the species of ajgi- 

 lops of tlie south of France, and their 

 conversion into wheat, xv. 1C7. 



Fairbairn (the Lammernuiir farmer), on 

 the rot in slicep, xxiii. 67, 75. 



Fairbukn's, W., report on the reapers at 

 Paris (185G), xvii. 41. 



Fairy-rings in pastures, on, by J. T. 

 Wav, vii. 54!). 



, the Rev. E. Sidney on, x. 391, 



, J. B. Lawes on, xii. 33. 



, J. Bueknian on, xv. 474-476. 



Falkener, F., on the necessity' of com- 

 pounding mineral manures, ii. 418. 



, on the cultivation of orchards and 



the making of cider and perry, iv. 380. 

 See tliose heads. 



, C, on the planting and manage- 

 ment of forest-trees, iii. 263. 



Fallows, the management of, in Cam- 

 bridgeshire (S. Jonas), vii. 40-50. 



, management of, in Suffolk (H. 



Raynbii'd), viii. 270-285. 



• , management of, in the N. E. of 



Yorkshire [M. Milburn\ ix. 513. 



, management of, in Northampton- 



sliire, by W. Beam, xiii. G2. 



, turnip management of, on the mag- 



nesian limestone soils of Derbyshire (J. 

 Rowley), xiv. 22. 



of Surrey, described by S. Evershed, 



xiv. 81-83. 



, on the bean-turnip, by T. Bur- 



roughes, xiv. 425. 



, on the clays of Oxford.'ihire (C. 



Read), xv. 209. 



, on the autumn-cleaning of stubbles, 



a prize essay, by E. E. Agate, xvi. 110 ; 

 forking-out couch. 111. 



, management of, in Buckingham- 



fehu'e ! C. Read\ xvi. 286. 



, by autumn-cleansing of dry tumip- 



soils tlieir moisture in spring is aug- 

 mented, by R, Vallentine, xvi. 347- 

 352. 



Farcy, in horses (Dun), xiv. 128. 



Fakm accounts, see "Accounts." 



, experimental, at Vaujours, France, 



account of (P. H. Frere), xxiii. 286; 

 general description and map of crops 

 in 1860, 287; drainage, 289; cost of 

 irrigating apparatus, ib. ; moveable 



FARM-BUILDINGS. 



pipes, 290 ; Paris nightsoil (vidange), 

 291 ; poudrette, ib. ; its analysis, 292 ; 

 cost of raising water (M. Gasparin), 

 293 ; of liquid manure laid on by carts, 

 ib. ; and ))y steam-power and pipes, 

 294; positions of canal and barge 

 illustrated, ib. ; Belgian mode of appli- 

 cation, 295 ; relation of primary cost to 

 aggregate work, 296; enii)loyment of 

 engine, ib. ; the system tested by Eng- 

 lish experience, ib. ; the hydiaulic 

 crane, 297 ; course of events at Vau- 

 jours, ib. ; average produce per acre, 

 299 ; cost of labour (note), ib. ; lodg- 

 ment of crops, 300 ; precautious against, 

 301 ; balance-sheet of 1860 criticised, 

 302; 31. IM. de Ilappcnuau on ver- 

 min, or i-abbits, 304 ; the dairy, ib. ; 

 experiments on effect of sewage on hay- 

 crops, 306 ; analysis of hay, 307 ; effects 

 of farmyard manure, " soil," and rape- 

 cake, 307-9 ; analysis of sheep manure, 

 308 ; effects of manure in relation to 

 that of substances furnisliing it, 309; 

 ordinary and li(|uid manure, 310 ; 

 table of comparative results, 311 . 

 mangold as affected by farmj'ard ma- 

 nure and sewage, 312; conclusions, 

 313; )>lan of future cropping, .'ilS; 

 difficulty of reconciling experimental 

 and scientific fanning with profit, 316. 



Farm, management of a suburban, prize 

 essay(J. B. Monck), xxv. 327; the au- 

 thor s experience, situation and descrip- 

 tion of his fann, ib. ; profits of market 

 gardening, 328 ; sale of green produce 

 and standing crops, 329 ; management 

 of the dung-heap, ib. ; production and 

 sale of milk, 330; pigs, ib.; statement, 

 of profits, 331 ; deductions, ib. ; course 

 of cropping and general management, 



. 332. 



, moorland, plan of (E. Smith), xvii. 



357. 



FARM-buildings, on, by John Grey, iv. 

 1 ; mismanagement of fattening-cattle, 

 ib. ; evils to both landlord and tenant 

 from neglected farm-buildings, 2 ; 

 threshing-machines, advantages over 

 threshers and the flail, 6 ; plans of 

 farm-buildings, 9. 



in Devonshire (Tanner), ix. 488. 



in Lancashire (^Gamett), x. 38. 



, on, by H. S. Thompson, xi. 186. 



, on the constitietion of, by Sir 



Thomas Tancred, a prize essay, xi. 192. 



, on the construction of, by J. 



Ewart. xi. 215. 



, on the construction of, by W. C. 



Spooner and John Elliott, xi. 270. 



, a plan for, by J. Hudson, xi. 282. 



