VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



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rURPLES. 



PrarLES ov peppercorn in wheat (Hen- 

 slow), ii. 19. 



PusEY, P., on the state of ngricultuve in 

 England in 183!), i. 1, See " Agrieul- 

 ture of England." 



, an acconnt of the Charlbnvj^ sub- 

 soil plougli, i. 433. 



on. shallow cultivation of land, vi. 



191. 



on the eifect of himit clay on a crop 



of wheat growing upon very hciivy 

 clay land, vi. 477. 



on the Breudon catch-meadows, vi. 



,'521. 



— — on the action of dung and some arti- 

 ficial manures on beetroot, vi. 528. 



on white Belgian carrots, ii. 41. 



on Beart's draining-tiles, ii. 101. 



on nitrate of soda as a mamu'C, ii. 118. 



on guano, ii. 303. 



, some account of the practice of 



English farmers in the improvenient 

 of peaty soils, ii. 400. 



on the progress of agricultural know- 

 ledge during the last four years, iii. 

 1(J9. See "Agriculture." 



on marl or clay-])urning, iii. 325. 



, evidence on the antiquity, cheap- 

 ness, and efficacy of thorough-di'aining 

 or land-ditching, as practised through- 

 out the counties of Suffolk, Hertford, 

 Essex, and Norfolk, iv. 23. See 

 " Drainage of land." 



on horse-hoeing flat-drilled tiu-nips, 



iv. 7G. See " Tiu-uips." 



on the agricultural improvements of 



Lincolnsliiro (1842), iv. 287. See 

 " Lincolnshire." 



, practical opinions on the effect of 



Crosskill's clod-crusher, iv. 560. 



, report on the wheats selected for 



trial at the Bristol meeting, iv. 583. 



, note on jMr. S. L. Hodge's paper 



on making and Imrmng draining-tiles, 

 v. 556. 



, experimental inquiry on draught in 



plougliing, i. 219. 



on the St. John's-day rj'e, vi. 177. 



on superphosphate of lime, vi. 324. 



on the action of dung and of some 



artificial manures upon beetroot, vi. 

 528 ; quoted by Professor Tanner, xxi. 

 343. 



on cheapness of draining, vii. 520. 



on a new method of ^jreparing bones 



for manure, viii. 417. 



on the autunm cleaning of stubbles 



on light land, viii. 570. 



on breaking uj) of grass-land by 



paring and burning at Longwortii, is. 

 422. 



PusEY, P., on the jiuti-efaction of bono.'?, 

 ix. 530. 



on the use of rape-cake as food for 



stock, X. 247, 496. 



on the theory and practice of wntcr- 



meadows, x. 462. 



on deep drainage, x. 508. 



on the Purik slieep of Tliibet, xi. C4. 



■ on tlie progress of agricultural know- 

 ledge during tlie last eight vears, xi. 

 381. 



on the controversy on the mineral 



theory of manures, xii. 40. 



on M'Cormick's reaping-machine, 



xii. 161. 



• on nitrate of soda as a tojvdressing 



for wheat, xii. 202. 



on the cultivation of mangold and 



carrots in alternate rows, xii. 580. 



, report to H. E. H. Prince Albert, 



the president of the commission for tlie 

 Exhibition of the Works of Industry of 

 all Nations, on the agricultural imple- 

 ments, xii. 587. 



■ on the tlieory of irrigation, xiii. 



177. 



on a new method of hoeing turnips 



xiii. 202, xiv. 358. 



on the source and supply of cubic 



saltpetre, salitre, or nitrate of soda, 

 and its use in small quantities as a 

 restorative to corn crops, xiii. 349. 



on a trial between the water-drill 



and the dust-drill in growing turnips, 

 xiii. 408. 



, comparative profit realised Avith 



diiferent breeds of sheep, xiv. 213. 



, translation of a paper by Malingit'- 



Nouel on a method of obtaining im- 

 mediate fixity of type in forming a new 

 breed of slieeii, xiv. 214. 



on the natural law l)y which nitrate 



of soda or cul^ic saltpetre acts as a 

 manure on its sul)stitution for guano, 

 xiv. 374. 



on foreign nitrates, xv. 514. 



, notice of his death by the Joimial 



Connnittee, xvi. 268. 



, experiment on the elementary prin- 

 ciples of manure as applied to the 

 growth of wheat, xvi. 529. 



, the resolution of the Council of the 



Itoyal Agri. Soc. of England on his 

 death, and letter of Lord Portman to 

 his family, xvi. 607 ; the reply of Mr. 

 T. I). Acland, 608. 



his trial of nitric acid, soda, and 



potasli separately (Lawes), xviii. 512. 



Ins .sxnnmary of landlord's improve- 

 ments, xxii.90. 



PfTLowES fann, xvi. 295. 



