VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



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522 ; diseases, insects, and accidents to 

 which tlie crop is hable, 524 ; practical 

 opinions on its cnltiu'c, ih. — General 

 smnmaiy. 



KoHL-RABi, its cultivation in Berks 

 (Spearing), xxi. 18. 



, on the composition of two varieties 



(Dr. A. Voelcker), xxi. 93 ; hardiness 

 and feeding value, ib. ; analysis and de- 

 tailed composition, 94, 95 ; its nutri- 

 tious qualities as comi^ared with swedes 

 and mangold, 95. 



KoLLAR, v., on the Hylesinus pinii^erda, 

 the Scotch pine beetle, xxii. 450. 



Kong, definition of the term (agiiculttu-e 

 of Denmark), xxi. 270. 



KooRiA Mooria guano (Dr. Voelcker), xxi. 

 364. 



Krockee, Dr., his analysis of soils, xvii. 

 614. 



KijcHENMEisTER ou ascaridcs, xxiii. 112. 



Kuhlmajin's trials of ammonia andnitrates 

 for hay, as quoted by Liebig, xvii. 298 ; 

 the same more completely reported by 

 ]VIi\ Lawes, xviii. 518. 



•— , his rei^Iy to Liebig, xvii. 598 ; re- 

 marks by, on the effect of small artificial 

 suiDpUes of ammonia, 'ib. 



Kyanisinct timber, the process of (Dr. 

 Richardson), xs. 6. 



L. 



LABorE, the amount required for a farm 

 of stated size (Beevor), xviii. 342. 



Labourers, good effects of enclosing waste 

 land upon (Pusey), iv. 315. 



taskwork, in Lincolnshire, iv. 315. 



, accoimt of the successful industry of 



one in Norfolk (Barton), iv. 587. 



iu the village of Saxby, on the 



Lincolnshire Wolds, by John Horslcy, 

 v. 283. 



—— in Dorsetshire (Huxtable), vi. 356. 



of Mecklenburgh (Carr), i. 129. 



of Cornwall (Karkeck), vi. 458. 



• , on the condition of the agricultural, 



by Gr. Nicholls, vii. 1 ; to extend the 

 benefits of education, 11 ; to enlarge 

 the field of labour, 15 ; to provide com- 

 fortable cottages, 17 ; to provide cottage 

 gardens, 21. 



• , on measure- work, by H. Raynbird, 



vii. 119. 



• , on the advantage to the, of break- 



. up inferior pastures, by J. Bravendar, 

 vii. 197. 



• of Northumberland (C4rey), viii. 435. 



—— of E. R. of Yorkshire (Legard), ix. 

 125. 



LABorEEES in Devonshire (Tanner), xi. 

 490. 



of the N. R. of Yorkshire (Milbm-n), 



ix. 520. 



of Lancashire (Garnett), x. 49. 



— — of South Wales fRcad), x. 148. 



, on their cottages, by the Duke of 



Bedford, x. 185. See " Cottages." 



, on lodghig and boarding, as prac- 

 tised on the farm of Mr. Sotheron, x. 

 379. 



, on the improvement of their condi- 

 tion and dwellings, by J. Famcombe, 

 xi. 86. 



of Somersetshu-e (Acland), xi. 750. 



of Lincolnshu-e (Clarke), xii. 403. 



of Northamptonshire, by W. Beam, 



xiii. 88 ; cottage allotments in, ib. 



of Cumberland (W. Dickinson), xiii. 



239. 



of East Lothian (Stevenson), xiv. 306. 



■ of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 263. 



of Buckiughamshii'e (Read), xvi. 



312. 



, cottages for (Isaacs), xvii. 494. See 



" Cottages." 



cottages in Shropshire, state of (H. 



Tanner), xix. 62. 



Labrador, the, analysis of, xiii. 532. 



LACTO-BrTYEOMETER, Marchaud's, de- 

 scribed, xxiv. 315. 



Lacto-densimetee, M. Quevenne's, xxiv. 

 316. 



Lactoscope, Doime's, described, xxiv. 315. 



Lactose or sugar of milk (Voelcker), xxiv. 

 289. 



Lady-birds, coccinellae, their gi-eat use in 

 destroying aphides described by J. 

 Curtis, iii. 56. 



LAraa's process of preserving timber (Dr. 

 Richardson), xx. 7. 



Lamb's lettuce, its soils and habits (Buck- 

 man), xvi. 361. 



Lambing, on the diseases occmiing after, 

 with their remedies, by W. C. Sibbald, 

 xii. 574. 



LAJnss, the rearing of house, in Dorset- 

 shire, warmth, absence of liglit (Play- 

 faii-), V. 253. 



, on the bathing of, as a cure for the 



scorn-, by R. Fisher, v. 279. 



, on the teeth of, by J. B. Simonds, 



XV. 335. 



, on lameness in, by J. Seaman, xvi. 



1 ; by Finlay Dun, xvi. 381. 

 Lameness, on, in sheep and lambs, by J. 



Seaman, xvi. 1. 

 Lamium album, see "Nettle, the white 



dead." 

 amplexicaule, see " Nettle, the hen- 

 bit." 



