142 GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



Pigs, the pigs kept in Cheshire (Palin), 

 V. 78. 



. tlie food of, fat and flesh-producing 



(Karkeek), v. 265. 



of Norfolk ( Almack), v. 318. 



, the excrements of, examined by 



Dr. 0. Sprengel, i. 491. 



, those of Nottinghamshire (Corring- 



ham), vi. 21. 



■ , tliose of Devonshire (Tanner), ix. 



482. 



, those of tlie N. E. of Yorkshire 



(Milburn), ix. SIS. 



of Lancasliire (Garnett), x. 40. 



of South Wales (Read), x. 140. 



of Gloucustcrsliire (Bravcndar), xi. 



143. 



, on the breeding and management 



of, a prize essay, by T. Rowlandsou, 

 xi. 574 ; the various breeds of, 575 ; 

 the Chinese, 577 ; Neapolitan, ib. ; the 

 lierkshire, 578; on the choice of a 

 breed, 58U ; pork for market, (7*. ; pig- 

 killing and cutting up, 588 ; lard, 5'Jl ; 

 curing hams and bacon, 592 ; the best 

 mode of rearing, keeping, and fatten- 

 ing, 598 ; going to Imar, 599 ; exercise 

 necessary for growing pigs, ih. ; the 

 sties, GOO ; cleanliness of, ib. ; food of, 

 001 ; the improved Essex, ()03 ; feed 

 regularly, 605. 



of Nt)rtliamptonshire, by W. Beam, 



xiii. 85. 



of Cumberland, bv W. Dickinson, 



xiii. 270. 



, the number of, exhibited at the 



Society's meetings, from Oxford in 

 1839 to Lewes in 1852, xiii. 403. 



, analysis of solid excreta of, xiii. 



482. 



, analysis of urine of, xiii. 506. 



of East Lothian Stevenson\ xiv. 



302. 



, on feeding, by J. B. Lawes, xiv. 



458. 



• of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 235. 



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



XV. 276 ; the fine taste and smell of 



the pig, 283 ; not such tiltliy feeders as 



is commonly supposed, 283 ; dentition 



of, 346. 

 ■ , those shown at the Lincoln meeting 



(1854), XV. 382 ; the frauds practised 



by some exhibitors, ih. 

 ■ , on the hereditary diseases of pigs 



and sheep, by Finlay Dun, xvi. 16; 



peculiar breeds of, 18. 

 occasionally fed on fish and frogs in 



Hungary (P. Love), xvi. 154. 

 -■ — of Buckinghamshire (Read), xvi. 



301. 



PLAXTOIK. 



Pigs fed on sour food in Warwickshire 

 (Evcrshed), xvii. 480. 



, account of (R. Smitli), xix. 388 ; 



the Lancashire and Coleshill breeds, 

 ib. ; Blr. F. Ilobbs's unproved Essex 

 breed, 3S9. 



, liow cross-bred to advantage (H. 



Tanner), xxii. 9. 



PiiCE, Mr., of Stevington, Bedford, his 

 experience in steam-cultivation, xx. 

 210. 



PiLEWOUT, crowfoot, its soils and habits 

 (Buckman), xvi. 360. 



PiMi'EKNEL, or poor man's weatlierglass 

 (Buckman), xvi. 364. 



PiNATE, analysis of, xiii. 532. 



PiXES, insect ravages on (C. Rawlenoe\ 

 xxii. 449 ; P. austriaca attacked by thc! 

 beetle Ilyle.siimspiniiierda from neigh- 

 liouring Scotcii pines, 450. 



Pii'EULAV analysed, xiii. 536. 



Plane-tkee, the, its planting and ma- 

 nagement (Fulkener), iii. 271. 



Plans of cottages (Laacs), xvii. 509. 



PLAXTAfio lanceolata, see '■ Ribwort plan- 

 tain." 



media, nee " Broad-loaved plantnin." 



1'laxtaix, the meal analy.sed, xiii. 522. 



, analysis of a soil where plantain 



would not grow, xiii. 554. 



Pipe-tiles, used for draining in Bedford- 

 sliire (W. Bennett), xviii. 4. 



I'lax of the Forest of Delamere, showing 

 iffects of marling, xxv. opp. 368. 



Plaxtixo trees, on (Falkener), iii. 281. 



, on the system of planting and the 



management of plantations at Welbeck, 

 by J. E. Denison, ix. 366 ; the Green- 

 dale oak, 367 ; exiieriments made on 

 different systems, 368 ; only trees 

 planted, oak, Sjianish che.snut, and 

 larch, 370. 



, on Scotch fir and larch, by Sir J. S. 



Menteath, ix. 373. 



in Somersetshire (Acland), xi. 738. 



in Cumberland (Dickinson), xiii. 



280. 



, eftcet of soil on the growth of 



(Evershed), xiv. 416, 451. 



Plantations, their formation and use in 

 Durham (Dr. Bell), xvii. 121. 



of larch, at Thrisliugtou, Durham, 



co.st of, xvii. 121 ; estimated profit from 

 larch-growing, 122. 



Plant-lick, or aphides, bj^ J. Curtis, iii. 

 49 ; vi. 503 ; vii. 416. 



, affecting vetches, peas, and beans 



(Curtis), xviii. 59. 



Plantoir, the implement used in Flan- 

 ders for root-planting (with a sketch) 

 (Rham), iii. 252. 



