160 GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGEICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



Science, advcancoment in obstructed by 

 over anxiety for immediate practical 

 results (Voelcker), xviii. 145. 



, a lecture on its ajjplication to agri- 

 culture, by Dr. C. Daubeny, iii. 1?>6. 



ScoBiE, John, on the growth of the tussac- 

 grass in the isle of Lewis, x. 182. 



Scoop-wheels, the, employed in raising 

 water from the Lincolnshire fens 

 (Clarke), xii. 329. 



, that used in the drainage of a ])or- 



tiou of INIartinracre, in Lancuslure 

 (White), xiv, 163. 



Scotch agricultural .society, see "Highland 

 and Agi-icultural Society," xxv. 2. 



fii-, the, its planting and manage- 

 ment, iii. 270. 



for fences, J. Grigor on, vi. 223. 



, on planting, by Sir J. S. Mentcath, 



ix. 373. 



boughs, on draining with, by Lord 



Portman, ix. 452. 



, plantations of, in Cumberland 



(Dickinson), xiii. 282. 



— — blackfaccd slieep (Wilson), xvi. 

 227; wool of, 241. 



leases, their effect (C. B. Addtrley, 



M.P.), xvii. G22. 



Scotland, south of, rotation of crops com- 

 nuinly followed in, liy T. Baliuer, iv. 

 l'J4. See "Rotation of crops." 



, its general agricultiue considered, 



by Mr. Tusey C1S42\ to be on a level 

 with that of Nortii Devon, iv. 289. 



, an account of tlie improvements 



winch have taken place in its agiicul- 

 ture since the formation of the High- 

 land Society, by J. Dudgeon, a i)rize 

 essay, i. 50 ; fonner modes of culture, 

 G3 ; introduction of leases, 04 ; forme r 

 course of crops, 05 ; the introduction of 

 ihiUed tiu-nips by Dawson of Frogden, 

 G7 ; the old Scotch plough, G'J ; manures, 

 70 ; draining, 71 ; fences, ib. ; rents, lb. ; 

 produce, 73 ; Uvc stock, 75 ; fii-st volume 

 of Highland Society's Transactions 

 published in ll'M, 78 ; implements, 80 ; 

 rents, 80 ; live stock, 81 ; Edinburgh 

 Farmers' Magazine commenced in 1800, 

 83 ; manures, 84 ; draining, 85 ; imjilc- 

 ments, ib. ; live stock, 8G ; rent, 87 ; 

 I)roducc, 88 ; agricultural depression of 

 1815, 91 ; modern draining, 94 ; modern 

 manm-es, 90 ; live stock, 97 ; introduc- 

 tion of Cheviot sheep, ih. ; implements, 

 98 ; jDroduce, 99 ; general review of, 

 103 ; arable soils, acreage of, 102 ; Rox- 

 burghshire, its progress in agriculture, 

 ib. ; rotation of crops, drill system, ib. ; 

 its produce in 1784 and in 1837, its 

 breeding flocks, 107; rental, 109; the 



SEASONS. 



increasedvalueof its land, 110; gcaei-al 



imi)rovemcnts, ib. 

 Scotland, acreage of (Hoskyns), xvi. 



571 ; its agricultui-al i^roduce, 598 ; sta- 

 tistical map of, 000. 

 , on the tenure of land in (C. B. Ad- 



derley, M.P.), xvii. 622. 

 Scott, Mr. Hanii)shire, Ids double threc- 



fielil system, xxii. 273. 

 Scoi'H, on the bathing of lambs as a ciU'o 



for tiic, by K. Fislier, v. 279. 

 , recipe for tiie euro of, in lambs 



(Pawlett), vi. 8G6. 

 ScorRiNG lambs in Warwickshire, xvii. 



482. 

 ScuEENS for corn and seeds, on those sliown 



at Chester (1858), xix. 343. 

 ScuoFiLOVS diathesis in horses (Dun), xiv. 



121. 



in cattle (Dun), xv. 79. 



in sheep (Dun), xvi. 31, 392. 



in pigs (Dmi), xvi. 40 ; scrofulous 



and cancerous tinnours in, 41. 



Scutch, on tii(/ analysis of, by J. T. Way, 



X. 015, xi. 700, xiii. 498. 

 Scvj'HE, tlie corn, that of Kent described 



by H. Boys, i. 444. 

 compared with tlie sickle in hai-vcst- 



ing wheat (Ivodwcll), i. 447. 



in Cundxrland (by W. Dickinson), 



xiii. 233. 



Se^\, its arctic curren), and the gulf- 

 stream, the clfect of, on our climate 

 (Wiitley), xi. 19, 21, 25. 



, mean temperature of, greater than 



that of the atmosphere, xi. 23. 



, the temperature of the Gulf-stream 



varies in diifcrent seasons, xi. 25. 



, temix;rature of, in the British 



Channel in 1849, xi. 59. 



embankments in Lincolnshire 



(Clarke), xii. 312. 



, Roman embankments in that county, 



xii. 279. 

 , inundations by the giving way of, 



xii. 312. 

 Sk/Vman, Isaac, on partm-ient fever in 



ewes, a prize essay, xv. 383. 

 , on lameness in sheep and lambs, a 



l)rize essay, xvi. 1. 

 Sea-reet), or matwecd (Buckman), xv. 



4G0 ; its effect on sandy clay, xvii. 516. 

 Sea-sanu used as a manure in Cornwall 



(De la Beche), iii. 34. See " Geology 



of Cornwall." 



used in South Wales (Read), x. 142. 



, grasses which grow on (Buckman), 



XV. 406. 

 Sea-side or marine grasses, J. Buckman 



on, XV. 4G5, 400. 

 Seasons, tlicir character iu respect of 



