VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



75 



Fresexius, on the cause of incrustation in 

 steam-boilers, xxiii. 439. 



Frost, on the influence of, upon soils, by 

 Schubler, i. 190. 



' , its eftect upon red clover, by the 



Kev. W. Thorp, iii. 331. 



Fruit, the funguses on stored, by E. Sid- 

 ney, X. 397. 



Fruit-trees, analysis of the wood and 

 leaves of the common English, xiii. 

 530. 



Fulton, Hamilton, on the drainage of 

 Hethel Wood farm, xii. 149. 



• , J., prize essay on recent improve- 

 ments in dairy j)ractice, xxi. 73. 



■ , his acetometer for dairy use, xxi. 



77. 



FuMARiA capriolata, see " Fumitory." 



Fumitory, its soils and habits (Buckman), 

 xvi. 3G0. 



Funguses of wheat, Professor Henslow on, 

 ii. 4. 



of the British farm, on, by the Eev. 



Edwin Sidney, x. 382 ; mouldiness, 

 383 ; mildew, 384 ; the Chladosporium 

 herbarum, 38G ; the uredines of corn 

 plants, ib. ; smut, bunt, or pepperband, 

 387 ; oecidium of the berberry, 388 ; 

 remedies for some of these funguses, 

 il). ■ the Ustilago hypodytes, 390 ; 

 theory of fairy-rings, 391 ; the aspei'- 

 gill, or mouldiness of stacked hay, 391- 

 396 ; the fungi of peas, 391 ; the bo- 

 trytis of the vetch, 392 ; of the potato, 

 ib. ; of turnijis, mangold-wurzel, and 



, carrots, 394 ; of hops, ib. ; of dry wood, 

 the dry-rot, ih. ; the mould on the in- 

 side of casks and on bread, 396 ; in 

 milk, 397 ; the mould on saj^py meat, 

 398 ; the funguses of animals, 399 ; 

 those of live animals not transferable to 

 dead, 398. 



, on certain, with reference to the 



potato disease, by F. .J. Graham, xi. 443. 



■ in grasses, by J. Buckman, xv. 474. 



, their mode of growth (Henfrey), 



xvii. 82. 



• , their presence in pastures a sign of 



poverty (Eev. W. E. Bowditch), xix. 

 247. 



Furrow, the half-turned, advantageous 

 (P. Love), xvii. 544. 



FuRROw-PREsSER, skctcli of onc uscd in 

 Cheshire, v. 1 0. 



Furze (see " Gorse," " Gorse-bruisers "), 

 the, for fences, J. Grigor on, vi. 224. 



, an essay on, by O. O. Eoberts, vi. 



379 ; fences of, 385 ; preparation of, as 

 food, 387 ; analysis of, 397. 



• , its cultivatiou, and preparation as 



food for cattle (Elly;, vi. 523. 



Furze, analysis of, xiii. 474. 



, its presence on old pastures in Dor- 

 setshire indicates profitable barley and 

 turnip land lEuegg), xv. 424. 



, on the cidtivation of, on the soils 



of the New Forest, by J. Trinuner, xvi. 

 138. 



, its soils and habits (Buckman\ xvi. 



360. 



G. 



Gabell, C, on a new subsoil-pjlough, ii. 



241. 

 Galeopsis ladanmn, see " LIcmp-nettle, 



the red." 



villosa, see "Hemp-nettle, the 



downy." 



tetrahit, see " Hemp-nettle, the com- 

 mon." 



versicolor, see " Hemji-nettle, the 



large-flowered." 



Galium aparine, see " Goose-grass." 



tricorne, see " Corn bedstraw." 



Galloway cows, milk from, compared 

 with that from Kerry and Ayrshire 

 cows, iv. 436. See " Cows." 



Gallop, the horse's, defined and illus- 

 trated (Gamgee), xxiv. 359 ; Mons. Le- 

 cog's definition, 360. 



Galton, Erasmus, a proposed method of 

 taming a savage bull, iv. 559. 



, Erasmus, an account of an improve- 

 ment of a shaking bog at Meare, in 

 Cheshire, vi. 182. 



Game, four-footed, on the evils of, by P. 

 Pusey, xi. 405 ; cost of, iv. 309. 



in Surrey, injury from rabbits (Ever- 

 shed), xiv. 410 ; in Suffolk (Eaynbird), 

 viii. 320. 



laws of Denmark (Eainals), xxi. 



319. 



Gamgee, J., sen., on the breediiig of 



hunters and roadsters, prize essay, xxiv. 



336. 

 Garget, or inflammation in the udder of 



cows (W. Sibbald), xii. 562. 



in the ewe (AV. Sibbald), xii. 578. 



Garlick, the crow (Buckman), xvi. 366. 



, the hog's (Buckman), xvi. 366. 



Garnett, W. J., on the farming of Lan- 



caslike, a prize report, x. 1. 

 Garrett's horsehoe, described by P. 



Pusey and T. L. Taylor, iv. 77. 

 Garrolais cattle at the Battersea show 



(1862), xxiii. 371. 

 Garth, Mr,, his improved homesteads in 



Berks (Spearing), xxi. 34. 

 Gasparin on the cost of raising water, 



xxiii. 293. 



