GEXEExVL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



GEKAXirjr. 



Geranium dissectum, see " Cranesbill, tlio 

 jagged-leaved." 



• molle, see " Craiiesbill, tlic loag- 



leaved." 



• robei'tiaiium, see " Herb Robert." 



Geeber's ' Elements of General and Mi- 

 nute Anatomy ' quoted by I'rofessor 

 Simonds, xxi. 212. 



Gei;i.ach'.s investigation.s as to the cau.sc 

 of the rot in sheep, xxiii. 71i. 



Geidian wool-fairs, in l.S5(j, report on, 

 xvii. 335. 



Gehmany, the German landowners, ac- 

 count of their meeting in 1841, by 

 li. Handlcy, iii. 217 ; the society of 

 German hnidowncrs wlien established 

 ih. ; meeting at I)ol)eran, its proceed- 

 ings, v7j.; th'_< Xaken or .spade-plongii, 

 22(J ; the Zuckt r, a plough said to have 

 been used by the Romans, ib. ; on the 

 growth of red clover in (iemiany, 223 ; 

 use of marl, ib. ; use of gypsum, the 

 soils on which it succeeds best, 224, 

 see " Gyjjsum," on the feeding of live 

 stock, fee " Food ; " numljer of estates 

 in Mecklenburg, 230; education in 

 Germany, 231 ; tin ir pea.santry, ib. ; 

 the ordinary rotation of their crops, 

 232 ; natural pasture in Germany, ib. ; 

 the wages of their labour, ib. See 

 " Wages." 



, the growth of beetroot in, for sugar 



(J. Wilson), xiii. 144. 



, passing observations on the farming 



of, by Peter Love, xvi. l-Ui. 



Germination of seeds, on (Apixjlius), 

 xxii. 25. 



Gestatkjn of cows, by the Earl Spencer, 

 i. 1U5, See " Cows." 



, on the influence of the male on the 



period of, by J. B. Simonds, x. 25'J. 



Gibson, R., on reclaiming the " 13agshot " 

 sand, xxi. 7. 



Giddiness, accompanying parturition in 

 ewes, by J. Seaman, a prize cssav, xv. 

 383. 



Gilbert, Mr. T. Davies, agricultural 

 schools, iii. 377. 



, Dr. J. H. See "J. B. Lawes and 



Dr. Gilbert," passim. 



Gii;audin, on the precipitation of mineral 

 salts taken up by the Seine in its course 

 through Paris, xxii. 432. 



Giimis of prize cattle and sheep at 

 Chester (R. Smith), xix. 371, 385 ; at 

 AVarwick, xx. 339, 345. 



Gizzards of birds, on the, by J. B. 

 Simonds, xv. 276. 



Glandeks and farcy in horses (F. Dun\ 

 xiv. 128; the blood of a healthy, and 

 of a glanderous horse analysed, xiv. 129, 



Gla.ss, soluble, xvii. 459. 



Glauber salt, see " Sulphate of soda." 



Glaucoxite, its resemblance to green 

 earth, xvii. 4G8. 



Glechoma hederacea, see "Ground ivy." 



Gloucester meeting, judges' report on 

 the exhibition and trial of implements 

 at, xiv. 343. 



, report on the exhibition of live 



stock at, by R. Milward, xiv. 456. 



GLOUCE.STERSHIRE, on the farming of, by 

 John Bravendar, a prize rei^ort, xi. 

 116; geology of, 119; the old red 

 sandstone, 122; carboniferous lime- 

 stone, ib. • the carboniferous gi-it, 123 ; 

 the new red sandstone, 124 ; the flora 

 of the county, 126 ; its entomology, 

 127 ; the vale of Isis or the Tliames, 

 128; the rotations in, 130; the Cots- 

 wokls, tiio oolites, Stonestield slate, 

 133 ; turnip crops on, 135 ; barley and 

 oats, 138; seeds, ib.; sainfoin, 139; 

 wheat, 140; cattle, 142; sheep, ib.; 

 pigs, 143 ; tlie Vale, Evesham, (irlou- 

 eester, and Ikrkelev. 145 ; its rotations, 

 147 ; fallows, 148 ; "barley, 149 ; clover 

 and beans, ib. ; wheat, 151 ; teazles, ib. ; 

 butter, cheese-making, 152 ; cider and 

 perry, 153 ; the Bristol district, 154 ; 

 breast-ploughing and burning, 156 ; 

 stifle - burning, 161 ; improviments 

 efl'eeted since Mr. Rudge's report, 165. 



Glue dro.ss, on, as a manure for tuniips, 

 by W. Miles, ii. 267. 



Glume, the, or chalf, scale of grasses 

 (Buckman), xvii. 166 ; glumel, the, ib. 



Gluten, the amount of, in wheat, varies 

 (J. Hannara), iv. 179. /See "Nitrogen." 



, analysis of 'BoussixigauU), iv. 216, 



xi. 389. See " Food of live stock." 



, the proportion of gluten in flour 



varies (Dr. FowTies), iv. 545. 



, on the determination of, in grain, 



iv. 554. 



, chemical properties of (Hemming), 



xiii. 426. 



Glyceria aquatica (poa), see "Eccd 

 meadow-grass." 



Gnai'halium dioicum, see " Cudweed, the 

 mountain." 



religinosum, see " Cudweed, the 



marsh." 



Gnats, the, larvas of, see " Leather- 

 jackets." 



Gneiss rocks, anal5-.sis of, xui. 534. 



GoDDARD, Henry, on the construction of 

 a pair of cottages for agiicultural 

 laboui-ers, a first-prize essay, x. 230. 



Goggles in sheep (H. Cleeve), i. 296. 



Gold of pleasure, oil-cake, analysis of, 

 xiii, 522. 



