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GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



prize for small-occupation pui-poses, 

 487. 



Howard, at Newcastle, 18(j4,409 ; steam- 

 harrow, 414. 



Hudson, James (Sec. E. A. See), transla- 

 tion of M. Scliublers work on the phy- 

 sical properties of soils, i. 177. 



, on the American and other native 



phosphates of lime, xii. 249. 



, J., of Castlcacre, the farms of, de- 

 scribed by B. Almaok, v. :!'il. 



, a plan for farm-buildings by, xi. 



282. 



, on the deficiency of fama-capital as 



an obstacle to improvement, xxv. 549. 



Hughes, A., on the mana.i^cement of clay 

 land for sheep-feeding, I'.IJ., xxv. 521. 



, Mr., of Thoruess, his management, 



xxii. 3GG. 



HuMiiERSTONE (Mr., M.P.', on cheese- 

 making, xxii. 30. 



HuMKERT, Mr., of Watford, examples from 

 his experience in draining, xxv. 297. 



HuMi3LE-i!EEs, J. Curtis ou, vii. 412. 



lluMiiiREV, Mr. (Oak Ash}, his account 

 of liis tlock, XX. 305. 



HuMi'iiRY, Dr., on the human foot and 

 hand, xxiv. 3(50. 



Humus, the, of soils I'Rham), i. 48; 

 (Fownes), iv. 502 ; absorption, power 

 of, xvii. 448 ; ditto, 451. 



, views on, by Berzelius, Do Saus- 



.sure, and Sprengel, xvii. 291. 



tlieoiy upset by Liebig (Voelcker), 



xviii. 345. 



absorbs moisture and ammonia, 347 ; 



how produced, 348. 



Hungary, passing observations on tlie 

 farming of, by P. Love, xvi. 152. 



Hunt, J., on the Marquis of Tweeddale's 

 tile-making machine, ii. 148. 



Hunter, John, on the fibriue of blood, 

 xxi. 210. 



Huntingdonshire, on the geological 

 character of the clay soils of, &c., by 

 E. Beart, iv. 411. 



Hurdle, sheep, sketch of a new, v. 328. 



Hutchinson, S., practical experiments on 

 the air-drainage of land, ix. 340. 



HuxTABLE, Ecv. A., experiments on shed- 

 feeding sheej), vi. 242. 



• , an experiment in raising a crop of 



swedes upon barren land with artificial 

 manure, vi. 355. 



, his fiirms at Sutton Waldrou de- 

 scribed (Ruegg), XV. 410. 



Hybrids, the, of various animals (Dun), 

 xvi. 44. 



, examples of (Frere), xxv. 265; M. 



P. Broca's treatise on, ib. See " Le- 

 poride." 



IMPLEMENTS. 



Hydatids, difierent varieties of (Simonds\ 



xxiv. .599. 

 H•i^)KOCEPHALUS ill horses (Dun), xiv. 



12G. 



in sheep (Dun), xvi. 33. 



Hydrogen is chiefiy obtained by plants 



from the decomposition of water 



(Fownes), iv. 518. 

 , its chemical properties (Hemming), 



xiii. 425. 

 . sulphuretted and phosphoretted, 



the cause of strong smell of dung and 



guano (Dr. Voelcker), xviii. 120. 

 Hydrometer, its use in testing milk, 



xxiv. 31G. 

 Hyett, W. H,, on nitrate of soda as a 



manure, ii. 139. 

 , on modes of comparing the nutritive 



values of diil'ereiit crops, iv. 139. 

 HYLi!>;rxus i)iniperda, an insect infesting 



the Scotch pine (Kolliir), xxii. 450. 

 Hyi'ER,stiiene, the, analysis of, xiii. 532. 



Ibbetsox, J. B., translation of F. de 

 Tschudi's treatise on the utility of birds, 

 xxiii. 231, 



Iberis nmara, see candytuft. 



IcHNEUJioNS, jjarasites of cggar-nioths 

 dcscrilx'd i Curtis), xviii. 51. 



Imi'L]:.^ii;nt.«, their co.^t and maintenance 

 on a fann (J. C. Morton i, xix. 455. 



, agricultural (*ce "Premiums"), tlu^ 



necessity of care hi then- preservation, 

 by W. Cro.sskill, ii. 150. 



, report on tho.se shown at the Liver- 



|xx)l meeting, ii. ciii. 



, report on a trial of Eansome and 



Co.'s steam thrashing-machines, and 

 two-horse thi-a.shing-machines, ii. ciii. 



, on the present state of agricultmral 



niecl)anics, and on the improvements of 

 which the various iinpkinents now ui 

 use maybe suscei)tible, liv John Morton, 

 jun., prize essay, iii. lOU ; implements 

 of drainage, 101. 



, subsoil-plough, iii. 104 ; the jilough, 



107; the harrow, 117; the grubber or 

 scarifier, 119. 



at the Bnstol meeting, iii. 3.39 ; at 



the Derby meeting, iv. 453. 



used in Cheshire (Palin>, v. 81. 



used in N. "NVilt.shire (Little), v. 17G. 



used in Norfolk (Almack), v. 320. 



, report, the, exhibited at the South- 

 ampton meeting in 1844, by J. Parkes, 

 V. 361. 



, those employed in Nottinghamshire 



(Corringham), vi. 36. 



