104 GENERAL INDEX TO EOYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



Lajiidm pui'pui'eum, see " Nettle, the red 

 dead." 



Lancashiee, on the farmiDg of, a jMize 

 report, by W. J. Garuett, x. 1 ; its 



t soils and its geology, 2, 5, 7; the 

 climate, 5 ; the southern division, 8 ; 

 Chat-moss, 9; cultivation of moss-lauds. 

 11, 25 ; middle division, IG ; the soil, 

 17 ; northern division, 35 ; Iniiklings, 

 38 ; cattle, 39 ; sheep, 40 ; liorscs, (7). ; 

 pigs, 41 ; manures, ib. ; irrigation, 42 ; 

 fences, 43 ; implements, 44 ; farm la- 

 bourera, 49 ; section of a corn-mow, ib. 



Land valuing on (P. D. Tuckett), Prize 

 . Essay, xxiv. 1 ; mode of determining 

 rental value, ib. ; quality of land, 2 ; 

 geological considerations, ib. ; climate, 

 3 ; mechanical composition of soil, ib. ; 

 herbage of grass-land, ib. ; trees and 

 hedges, 4 ; arable liuid, ib. ; relative 

 situation of land and buildings, 5 ; 

 parochial diarges, ib. ; ])roduce an index 

 to management, ; private lettings, 7 ; 

 increasing value of land, ib. ; long leases 

 and corn-rents, ib. 



Landed projxjrty, management of, in 

 Devonshh-e (Tannery, ix. 48G. 



Land-measuke, table of, vii. 124; task- 

 work, ib. 



Lai'Sana communis, see " Nipplewort." 



Lapwing, the, a great destroyer of the 

 wireworm (Curtis), v. 208. 



IjARCH-tree, the, on its planting and ma- 

 nagement (Falkener), iii. 275. 



, Sir J. y. Menteatli on, ix. 372 ; the 



soils on which it flomishes, ib. ; its 

 durability, 373. 



, on preserving ita timber in Cumber- 

 land (Dickinson), xiii. 283. 



, analysis of its wood, xiii. 530. 



, adapted for the soil and cUmate of 



Dm-ham (Dr. Bell), xvii. 121. 



Laed, on the sauug of (^Rowlaudson), xi. 

 591. 



liABKSPrR, its soils and habits (Buckman), 

 xvi. 360. 



Laitenburg, the niral economy of, by 

 J. T. Carr, i. 371. See " Holstcin." 



Laukance, Mr. J., his connexion with the 

 th-ainage of the Lincolnshire fens, xxi. 

 136. 



Lavekgne, Leonce de, his description of 

 the Ardennes, xxiv. 24. 



Lawes, J. B., his accuracy, and the re- 

 liability of his experiments (J. E, 

 Denison), x^■ii. 55. 



, on agricultm'al chemistry, vui. 226. 



, on agricultm-al chemistrj- — tui-nip 



culture, viii. 495, 



, on agricultural chemistry — sheep- 



feedmg and maum-e, part I., x. 276. 



La\\-es, J. B., on agricultural chemistry, 

 especially in relation to the mineral 

 theory of Baron Liebig, xii. 1. 



, report of experiments on the com- 

 parative fattening quaUties of different 

 breeds of sheep, xii. 414; xiii. 178; 

 xvi. 45 ; xxii. 189 ; xxiii. 191. 



, agricultural chemistry — pig-feed- 

 ing, xiv. 459. 



, on the utihsatiou of town sewage, 



xxiv. 65. 



, report on experiments, conducted 



l>y Mr. Kearj-, on the growth of wheat 

 at Hulkham Park fann, xvi. 207. 



, on farmyard manure, xxiii. 45. 



, and Dr. J. II. Gilbert, ou some 



points connected with agricultural che- 

 mistry, xvi. 411. 



, account of his experimental farm at 



Rothamsted, xxv. 285. 



, and Dr. Gilbert, on the growth of 



wheat by the Lois Weedon system at 

 Rothamsted, xvii, 582, 



, experiments on rain-water, xvii. 142. 



, his raiugauge at Rothamsted, xvii. 



143. 



, and Dr. Gilbert, ou the growth of 



Ijarley by different manures, con- 

 tinuously on the same land, and on the 

 the jiosition of the crop in rotatiou, 

 xviii. 454. 



, on manufactured cattle-foods, xix. 



199. 



, on manures for meadow-land, xix. 



552 ; XX. 228, 398. 



, report of experiments on the growth 



of red clover by diflereut mauiues, xxi. 

 178. 



, on the composition of oxen, shcei), 



and pigs, and their iucrease while fat- 

 tening, xxi. 433. 



, report of expeiiments on the fatteu- 



iug of oxen at Woburn Park farm, xxii. 

 200. 



, report of expeiiments at Roilmer- 



sham, on the growth of wheat by dif- 

 ferent descriptions of manure for several 

 years in succession on the same land, 

 xxiii. 31. 



, on the effects of different manures 



on the mixed herbage of grass-laud, 

 xxiv. 131. 



, further report of experiments witli 



different manures on permanent mea- 

 dow-land, xxiv. 504. 



, reply to Baron Liebig on the use of 



the terms "mineral" and "inorganic" 

 (note), xxiv. 506. 



, report of exjjeriments ou the growth 



of wheat for 20 years in succession on 

 the same laud, xxv. 93 ; ib, 449. 



