VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



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FARM-BUILDIXGS. 



FARM-buildiugs, on, by Thomas Sturgess, 

 xi. 2SS. 



, on, by C. P. Tebbutt, xi. 300; 



situations, 216 ; stack-yards, 195, 196, 

 307 ; barns, 231 ; threshing-house, 197 ; 

 straw-barn and granary, 197, 232 ; en- 

 gine and boiler-house, 199, 235, 253 ; 

 steaming-room and |root-house, 199 ; 

 horse-stable, 200, 236 ; nag-stable, 205 ; 

 sheep-sheds, 201 ; cow-house, 247, 256 ; 

 calf-house, 259 ; cattle-boxes, 202, 243, 

 274; piggeiy, 203, 259; dairy, 205, 

 257 ; ventilation, 294 ; yards and sheds 

 for young stock, 205, 26S ; implement 

 and cart-shed, 240 ; jslaus for, 214, 

 223, 552; materials, 229, 293, 572; 

 specifications, 207, 280, 296 ; estimates, 

 249, 261, 280 ; steam-power, expense 

 of, contrasted with horse-power, 285 ; 

 roofs, 566. 



, on the cost of, by G. Dean, xi. 



558. 



, of Somersetshire (T. D. Acland), xi. 



743 ; linhays, 746. 



, Lord Kinnaird on, xii. 151 ; j^lans, 



158 ; estimates, 159 ; specifications of, 

 153 ; the implements necessary for a 

 farm, 152. 



of Northamptonshire, by W. Beam, 



xiii. 85. 



in Cumberland, by W. Dickinson, 



xiii. 275. 



in East Lothian (Stevenson), xiv. 



292. 



, on covered homestalls, by W. F. 



Hobbs, xiv. 325. 

 , on covered farm-steadings, by Lord 



Kinnaird, xiv. 336. 



of Surrey (Evershed), xiv. 416. 



of Herefordshire (Eowlandson), xiv. 



452. 



of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 254. 



, plan of improved in Dorsetshire 



(Euegg), XV. 409. 



of Buckinghamshire (Read), xvi. 



308. 



in Durham need improvement (Dr. 



BeU), xvu. 108. 



, relation of outlay to size of farm 



(R. Smith), xvii. 358; plan and cost 

 of, for a 300-acre farm, ib., 359. 



in Shropshire (Tanner), xix. 45. 



, the Prince Consort's, near Windsor 



(Spearing), xxi. 26. 



of Mr. R. Benyon, Englefield, Berks 



(Spearing), xxi. 31. 



, on, P. D. (J. Elliott\ xxiii. 471 ; 



importance of site in relation to health 

 and drainage, ib. ; aspect, 472 ; im- 

 portance of shelter to fatting stock, ib. ; 

 box-feeding, on Blr. Blimdell's plan. 



FARMYARD. 



473 ; economy of labour promoted by 

 well-arranged buildings, ib. ; cheap 

 farm railways, ib. ; comparative advan- 

 tages of fixed and portable engines, 

 474 ; the engine's proper situation, ib. ; 

 mode of construction and choice of ma- 

 terials, ib. ; essay and plan by tlie 

 author and Mr. Spooner in Royal A. 

 Society's Journal, 1850, 475 ; advan- 

 tage of paved boxes and feeding pas- 

 sages, ib. ; management of horse-boxes, 

 476 ; ventilation, ib. ; fire-proof build- 

 ings, 477. Discussion — Su- E. Kerri- 

 son. Col. Hood, Messrs. Frere, Black- 

 burn, and Exall, ib. ; Messrs. Blundell 

 and Elliot, 478. 



FARM-buildings, on a cheap material for 

 (J. F. Clark), xxiv. 552 ; concrete 

 blocks, 553. 



Farjiers' clubs, subjects for discussion, 

 iii. 221. 



of Lincolnshire described by A. 



Young and P. Pusey, iv. 315. 



FARBi-roads on strong soils, a prize essay 

 (J. B. Denton), xviii. 82 ; an over- 

 costly undertaking for those with only 

 a lunited interest, ib. ; cost of mainte- 

 nance must fall on tenants, 83 ; dif- 

 ferently constructed to laublic roads, 

 ib. ; fimdamental principles, 84 ; how 

 cost of di-aught increases with inclina- 

 tion (Macneill), ib.; transverse section 

 of road, 85 ; dimensions of ditches, 

 drains, &c., ib. ; water to be got rid of 

 by filling up hollows and ruts, 87 ; 

 economy of drains, ib. ; Telford's adhe- 

 rence to the convex smface, 88 ; dhec- 

 tions for forming, 89 ; estimates of cost, 

 ib. ; local modifications and cost of ma- 

 terials, 90 ; cost of clay-bm'ning, ballast- 

 getting, and harrowing, 91 ; roads on 

 the clay formations, 92 ; their cost, 93 ; 

 concrete foundation, cost of, ib. ; Beart's 

 perforated bricks, 95 ; red sandstone a 

 good foundation, ib. ; granite, its cost 

 and weight, 96, 



Farm servants, see " Labourers ; " how 

 hired in Northumberland, ii. 183 ; 

 their wages chiefly paid in kind, 186. 

 See " Northumberland." 



in Meckleuburgh, i. 129. 



Farms, home, on the management of. 

 See " Home farm," xxiii. 247. 



, prize, of France (P. H. Frere), 



xxiv. 8. 



of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 257. 



of Durham, small, xvii. 98. 



, on the time of entering. See " Time 



of entering farms." 



Farmyard manure, on the making of 

 compost from liquiils and other sub- 



