VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE, 



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IMPLEMENTS. 



Ijiplejieitts, at the Shrewsbury meeting, 



1845, by Josiah Parkes, vi. 303. 

 used in Coniwall (Karkeek), vi. 460. 



at the Newcastle meeting, by J, 



Parkes, vii. 681. 



at the Northampton meeting, viii. 



.^30. 



at the York meeting, by H. S. 



Thompson, ix. 377. 



used in Devonshire (Tanner), ix. 



471. 



, those used in the N. E. of Yorkshire 



(Milburn), ix. 519. 



used in Lancashire (Gamett), x. 44. 



at the Norwich meeting, by H. S. 



Thompson, x. 526 ; history of the im- 

 provements displayed since the Cam- 

 bridge meeting, 427. 



, shed for, construction of, xi. 240. 



at the Exeter meeting, by Colonel 



Challoner, xi. 452. 



of Somersetshire (Acland), xi. 739. 



, the, necessary for a farm, and their 



cost, by Lord Kinuaird, xii. 151. 



, on the agricultural implements at 



the Exhibition of the Works of all 

 Nations (1851), a report by P. Pusey, 

 xii. 587. 



of Northamptonshire (Beam), xiii. 



72. 



of Cumberland (W. Dickinson), 



xiii. 240. 



at the Lewes meeting, 1852, by H. 



S. Thompson, xiii. 301. 



of Derbyshire, xiv. 26. 



• , number entered for exhibition at 



the Society's meetings, from Oxford in 



1839 to Gloucester in 1853, xiv. xii. 

 of East Lothian (Stevenson)," xiv. 



290. 



at the Gloucester meeting, xiv. 343. 



of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 245. 



at the Lincoln meeting (1854), by 



A. Hammond, xv. 363. 

 of BucMughamshire (Read), xvi. 



305. 

 , report on the exhibition and trial 



of, at CarUsle, by W. F. Hobbs, xvi. 505. 

 of Warwickshire (Evershed), xvii. 



481. 

 , the exhibition and trial of, at 



Chelmsford, by W. G. Cavendish, xvii. 



564, 

 of Bedfordsliire (W. Bennett), xviii. 



21. 

 , the exhibition and trial of, at Salis- 

 bury, by C. Wren Hoskyns, xviii. 415. 

 trials ; the triennial course suggested 



by Mr. Pusey, xviii. 415 ; difficulty of 



seasonable trials (C. W. Hoskyns), ib. ; 



the question discussed, 424. 

 VOLS. I. — XXV. 



INFLA5IMATI0N. 



Ijiplements, the exhibition and trial of, at 

 Chester (Sir A. K.Macdonald), xix. 311; 

 those for the conversion of form-produce 

 tried, 312; precautions against unsafe 

 steam-engines suggested, 314. 



at the Warwick meeting, xx. 313. 



at the Canterbuiy meeting (H. B, 



Caldwell), xxi. 488 ; points for judges' 

 decisions, hint to local societies, 489 ; 

 a sjiare engine needed in steam-culture, 

 ib. ; reapers, without side delivery, 490 ; 

 Sir J. Graham's opinion, ib. ; policy of 

 local prizes, ib. ; postponed trial of 

 reapers at Canterbury, 511. 



at the Leeds meeting (H. B. Cald- 

 well), xxii. 450; steam - cultivation 

 brought to a satisfactory though not per- 

 fect state, 451 ; performances of Fowler's 

 scarifier and Howard's " smasher-up," 

 ib ; financial success of the meet- 

 ing- . 



at the Battersea meetmg, and steam- 

 trials at Famingham. stewards' report 

 on, xxiii. 395 ; the high standard of 

 excellence observable, ib. ; machinery 

 in motion, 396. ■ 



at Worcester, xxiv. 492; value of 



trials, ib. ; portable steam-engines, 494 ; 

 fixed engines, 495 ; essentials to working 

 expansively, ib. ; consumption of fuel, 

 496; combined finishing thrashing- 

 machines, 497 ; fixed barn-works, 498 ; 

 straw-elevators, 499 ; Bruckshaw's corn- 

 elevator, ib. ; Penney's corn-separator, 

 500 ; Child's grain-separator, 502 ; 

 Grant's moveable railway, ib, ; Cross- 

 kill's railway, ib. ; Mauudcr's potato- 

 separator, 503 ; Wallis's patent steerage, 

 ib. 



at Newcastle, xxv. {see " Steam 



Cultivation,"), 391. 



Inclination of land influences its warmth 

 and fertility (Schubler), i. 204. 



Inclbation, a latent stage of disease (J. 

 B. Simonds), xviii. 245. 



Indian com, analysis of the seeds and 

 straw, by J. T. Way and G. Hogston, 

 ii. 508; by Payen and Johnston, xiii. 

 522. 



, analysis of its meal, xiii. 522. 



, experiments on, as food for pig,?, by 



J. B. Lawes, xiv. 472. 



meal, its feeding ami manuring 



cost, value, and composition (Horsfallj, 

 xvii. 172. 



Industrial school at Quatt, Salop (H. 



Tanner), xix. 63. 

 Infection, its nature (J. B. Simonds), 



xviii. 243. 

 Inflajdiation defined (Play fair), iv. 253. 

 in sheep (Cleeve), 1. 316, 



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