152 GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



EEAPING-5IACHINES. 



Reaping-machines, Governor Grey's de- 

 scription of one invented in Australia, 

 (1843), V. 284. 



, P. Pusey ou M'Connick's, xii. IGO. 



, report ou that .shown at the Great 



Exliibitionin 18.51, by P. Pusey, xii. Gil. 



, on those at tlie Lewes meeting 



(18.52), by H. S. Tliompson, xiii. 302, 

 316 ; report of a Committee of the 

 Royal Agricultural College on, 332. 



, report of a Committee of the Drif- 



lield Farmers' Club on, xiii. 3.34. 



, a rejjort by a Committee of the 



Cleveland Agricultural Society on tlic 

 best reaping-machine shown for their 

 prize, xiii. 330. 



at Gloucester (1853), the judges' 



report on, xiv. 368. 



shovai at Lincoln meeting (1854); 



XV, 367. 



— — , tliose shown at Carlisle meeting 



(1855), xvi. 509, 514, 526. 

 , those shown at lioxtcd Lodge 



(1856), xvii. 578. 

 , those .sliown at Paris (1S5G\ xvii. 



44 ; criticism on their cun.stiuetinn \V. 



Fairbairn), 49; table of results of 



trials, ib. 

 ■ , on the use of, by A. Hammond, 



xvii., 339 ; his exijerience with Dray's 



improved "Ilussey's machine," 340; 



ditto, by T. I'arrington, 341 ; his expe- 

 rience with Burgess and Key's " M'Cor- 



mick's reaper," ib. 

 , on those showni at the Salisbm-y 



meeting (1857), XNiii. 423 ; report of 



the judges, 444. 

 , on the postponed trials at Cauter- 



buiy (1860), xxi. 511. 

 , on tliose at Leeds (1861), xxii. 457; 



supplementary report on deferred tiials, 



458 ; table of results, 4G0 ; machinery 



in relation to the condition of the agri- 

 cultural labom'cr, ih. 

 , its use in a wet liarvest (Right Hon. 



J. E. Denison), xxi. 549. 

 , its use in the harvest of 1860 (C. 



Lawrence), xxi. 551. 

 Receii'ts and admissions at the shows of 



the Royal Agricultuml Society, from 



1852 to 1863, xxiv. 488. 

 Red bartsia (Buckman), xvi. 3G4. 

 boo^, ch-ained and clayed for carrots 



(Love), xvii. 554. 

 ■ gum, red rag, red robin in wheat, 



(Henslow), ii. 9 ; (Sidney), x. 384. See 



" Rusf 

 land soils, those of Oxfordshire 



';Road), XV. 199. 

 sandstone (new) soils of the W. R, 



of Yorkshire (Legard), ix. 290. 



Red sandstone, influence of, upon the 



tcmperatm-e of the atmosphere (Wiiit- 



ley), xi. 10. 

 of GlouceBtershire (Bravendar), xi. 



124. 

 , on the soils of, by J. Trimmer, xii. 



493. 

 of Cumberland, on, by W. Diclcinson, 



xiii. 208. 

 , the old, of Gloucestershire (Braven- 

 dar), xi. 122. 

 , on the soils of, by J. Trimmer, xii. 



494. 

 , analysis of soils of, at TurrilV, xiii. 



544. 

 Redjian, Mr., lu's experience witli Fow- 



lers steam-tackle, xx. 224; Lis report 



on the cost of steam-cultuie executed, 



226. 

 Red-water in sheep ''Cleeve), i. 314 ; 



(R. Smith), ^•iii. 24. 



in cattle (Kearj'), ix. 445. 



in cows (^ibbald), xii. 568. 



of cows in Derbyshire (Rowley), xiv. 



53. 

 Reel'E, Henry, on piuifying the air of 



stables by a mixture of g}'psum or saw- 

 dust with sulphuric acid (L. P]ayfair\ 



iv. 278. 

 Reed canary-grass (Buckman), xv. 165 ; 



xvii. 516. 



meadow-grass (Buckman), xv. 465. 



, the conunon, analysis of, xiii. 528. 



, J. Buckman on, xv. 465. 



, its soils and habits (Buclvman), xvi. 



3G6. 

 Reiset's (M. J.), ngiicultural experiments 



(P. H. Frere), xxiv. 436. 

 Rennie, Sir John,liis plans for the drain- 

 age of the Lincolnshire Fen.s, iv. 291, 



xii. 317; xxi. 136. 



, liis catchwater drains, xii. 317. 



Rents, tlieir increa.se .since 1786 in 

 i Northumberland (Grey), ii. 158. 

 on the Greenwich Hospital estate, 



ii. 160. 

 in Jutland cliiefly paid in kind, com 



and butter (Johnston), iii. 415; tlie 



stock chiefly belongs to the landlord, 



ib. 

 , average, on different formations in 



Buckinghamshire, xvi. 310. Sue the 



dilferent English counties. 

 , in Diu-ham, its increase, xvii. 88 ; 



low rents on the coast, 90. 

 in Shropshire (H. Tanner), in the 



wheat district, 7. 

 corn, at Holkham, Norfolk (C. S. 



Read), xix. 291. 

 Rei'Okt, general, on the Newcastle meeting 



(J. Coleman), xxv. 391 ; remarks on 



