VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



107 



Li:me, analysis of a soil said to be over- 

 limed, xiii. 554. 



, its use as a maniu'e in Derbj'sliire 

 (Rowley), xiv. 88. 



• , useful on the soils of silica strata of 



the lower chalk (Way and Paine), xiv. 

 236. 



• , its use in Sun-ey as a maniue (Ever- 

 shed), xiv. 415. 



• , its use in Herefordshire (Eowland- 



son), xiv. 437; effect of, in ditierent 

 seasons, 439. 



, as a deodoriser of town sewage 



(Way), XV. 157 ; analysis of the preci- 

 pitate produced, IGl. 



' , magnesian, as a deodoriser of 



sewage (Way), xv. 163. 



, used as a maniue in Oxfordshii-e 



(Eead), xv. 245. 



, on the influence of, upon the ab- 



sorj^tivo properties of soils, by J. T. 

 Way, XV. 491 ; action of, as a manui-e, 

 492; amoiant of, ajiplied to the soil, 

 its relative weight, 495 ; quantity of 

 ammonia in soOs, 505 ; and after liming, 

 ib., 512. 



, its use in Durham fDr. Bell), xvii. 



111. 



, its use and cost on Exmoor (E. 



Smith),- xvii. 378 ; its decomposition of 

 silicates, 470. 



• , its use and abuse (Eev. W. H. 



Beevor), xviii. 33] . 



, its application to fallows in Shrop- 

 shire (H. Tanner), xix. 9 ; its action on 

 the soil, 10. 



■ , its use on newly cleared land in the 



weald of Sussex, xix. 190. 



' , its use for grass on hot sandy land 

 (J. Dixon), xix. 211 ; quantity 8 or 10 

 tons per acre, ib. ; comparative trial of 

 different sorts, and results, 212. 



, carbonate of, xvii., 469; its va 



rieties, ib, 



•LiMESTONKS of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, 

 composition of (Corringham), vi. 35. 



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



ix. 516. 



■ , carboniferous, of Gloucestershire 



(Bravendar) xi. 122. 



• , carboniferous, of Egremont in Cum- 

 berland, contain ooprohtic nodules 

 (Dickinson), xiii. 209. 



Limestone soils of Ciunberland, by W. 

 Dickinson, xiii. 209. 



• , magnesian, marls from, of Suther- 



landshire, analysis of, xiii. 536. 



• , carboniferous, the, of Derbyshire 



(Eowley), xiv. 50 ; analysis of a soil of, 

 53. 



' soils (Fownes), iv. 501, 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Limestone of Nottinghamshire (Corring- 

 ham), vi. 23. 



of North Wales (Eowlandson), vii. 



578. 



• (magnesian) of the W. E. of York- 

 shire (Chamock), ix. 289. 



rock, common, analysed, xiii. 534. 



, magnesian, analysed, xiii. 534. 



of Derbyshire (Eowley), xiv. 20; 



analysis of a soil of, 21. 



of Shi-opshire (H. Tanner), xix. 2. 



Lime-tree, the, its planting and manage- 

 ment described (Falkener), iii. 273. 



, analysis of its wood and bark, xiii. 



530. 



LiNAEiA elatine, see "Toad flax, the 

 shaip-pointed." 



minor, see " Snapdragon, the small.' ' 



spuria, see " Toad flax, the round- 

 leaved." 



vulgaris, see " Toad flax, the 



yellow." 



Lincoln meeting (1854), report on tho 

 implements shown at, by A. Hammond, 

 XV. 363. 



, report on the live stock shown at, 



by C. Barnett, xv. 379. 



, award of prizes at, for live stock, 



XV. Ixvi. ; for implements, Ixxxiii. 



Heath, cost of cultivating (E. Smith), 



xvii. 379, 



Lincolnshire, map of (Pusey), iv. 302. 



, on the agricultural improvements 



of, by P. Pusey, iv. 287 ; its high state 

 of cultivation, ib. ; once a dreary 

 waste, still called Lincoln heath, ih. ; 

 its ancient lighthouse, Dunston Pil- 

 lar, ib. • Lincoln heath, 288 ; the 

 chalk wolds of Lincolnshire, ib. ; state 

 of cultivation, ih. ; the farms of Lord . 

 Yarborough, Mr. Uppleby, and Mr. 

 Graham, ib. ; the farming of Lincoln- 

 shire and that of East Lothian, 289; 

 tlie objects of agricultural interest 

 which tlie county presents, ib. ; the two 

 ranges of hills, tho heath and the 

 wold, ib. \ the fen, 290 ; formerly a 

 great morass, ib. ; the fenmen, »'&. ; 

 Camden's account of them, ib. ; the 

 ground towards the sea, ib. ; Arthur 

 Young's report of these fens, 290, 291 ; 

 Rennie's mode of draining them, 291 ; 

 embanking in the neighbourhood of 

 the Wash, 292; Ancholme river, the 

 ckainage effected by, 293; Hatfield 

 Chace described, ib. ; the warping 

 system of tho Isle of Asholm described, 

 295 ; Mr. Gossip's improvements in 

 Hatfield Chace, covering the soil with 

 warp, 296 ; extent of fen warped since 

 Artliur Youngs time, ib. ; the claying 



