VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



171 



SMITH. 



Smith, Ilobert, on the inanagement of 

 yrass-liiud, a prize essay, ix. 1. 



, some account of tlie formation of 



lull-side catcli -meadows on Ej^mocr, 

 xii. 139. 



— '—, on moorland cultivation, prize 

 essay, by, xvii. 349. 



, report on the exhibition of live- 

 stock at Chester (1858), xix. 352 ; ditto 

 at Warwick (1859), xx. 326. 



, J. (of Coven), his balanced ti-a- 



velling-engines (J. A. Clarke), xx. 

 207. 



, Gapt. R. B., on Italian irrigation, 



xxiv. 173. 



, Dr. Angus, bis experiments on 



nitric acid (J. T. Way), xvii. 148. 



, J. P., on hoi") cultivatioji, a Wor- 

 cester jirizo essay, xxv. 52. 



, Eev. S., of Lois Weedon, experi- 

 ment and growth of wheat, year after 

 year, on the same land, xii. 133, xiii. 

 91 ; (P. D. Tuckett), xxi. 2G5. 



, on his system of wheat cultm-o, by 



J. T. Way, xiii. 141. 



, on Lois Weedon husbandry, xvii. 



582. 



, his root-crops, Lawes and Gilbert), 



xA-ii. 594. 



fcsJiiTii's (Woolston), steam ciiltivator at 

 Colchester Meeting (1856), xvii. 579 : 

 report of judges on, 580. 



, at Chester (1858), report of judges, 



xix. 32(j ; plan of working, illubtrated, 

 327. 



, his steam-tackle described (J. A. 



Clarke), xx. 197 ; xxiv. 368. 



, at Leeds (1861), xxii. 463. 



, at Farningham, description and 



diagrams, xxiii. 397-9. , 



, at Worcester, judges' award, xxiv. 



487 ; receives 2iid prize, ib. 



, average bills of a, on a farm (J. 



Q. Morton), xix. 454. 



yiiooTH-STALKED mcadow-grass, analysis 

 of (Way), xiv. 177. 



, its growth in diQ'urent situations 



(Buckman), xv. 468; xvii. 529; how 

 atfected by manures (Lawes), xx. 259. 



8mut in wheat, the (Henslow), ii. 4. 



, precautions to be taken against, 



ii. 6. 



, effect of different steeps on seed- 

 wheat, ii. 8. 



, the Eev. E. Sidney on, x. 387. 



in grasses, on, by J. Buckman, xv. 



474. 



Snail, the garden (Helix hortcnsis), its 

 growth and liabits (Curti.s), xviii. 61. 



SxAii-s and slugs described (Curtis), xviii. 

 01 ; tlieir liermaphroditc character, ib. 



Societies, agricultural, in Denmark, xxi. 

 325 ; Roj'al Society of Rural Economy 

 (Copenhagen), ib. 



Snapduagon, tiie small (Buckman), xvi. 

 364. 



Soda, chemical properties of (Hemming), 

 xiii. 429. 



, ash, aual}'sis of, xiii. 498. 



water-makers' lime refuse, analysio 



of, xiii. 498. 



salts, their relation to vegetation, 



xviii. 144. 



Sodalite, analysis of, xiii. 532. 



Soft meadow-grass, analysis of (Way), 

 xiv. 177. 



meadow-grass, its growth in differ- 

 ent situations (Buckman), xv. 468 ; 

 description of (I3uckman), xvii. 518 : 

 effect of different manures on (Lawes), 

 XX. 254. 



Soils, on their transposition and mixture, 

 by W. Linton, of Si}erriff Hintou, near 

 York, prize essay, ii. 67 ; claying, ib. ; 

 kind of marl or clay used, ib. ; the 

 quantity used, 68 ; way in which done, 

 ib. ; expense of 150 yards per acre, 69 ; 

 a windlass used economically, ib. ; eco- 

 nomical results, good, 70. 



, on their classification, by M. 



Schubler and C. Daubeny, iii. 156. 



, on the quantity of minute ingre- 

 dients contained in an acre of land, by 

 J. Hall, iii. 434. 



, on the mixture of, the clialk, tlic 



crag-clay, &c., by P. Pusey, iii. 183. 



, their origin and composition 



(Fownes), iv. 499. 



, analysis of the Sevres clay, iv. 



500. 



, origin of the calcareous, ib. 



, limestone, iv. 501. 



, humus of, iv. 502. 



, large proportion of nitrogen in a 



soil in Alsace, iv. 522. 



, tlie analysis of, iv. 547. 



, on the inlluence of water on tlie 



temperature of (Parkes), v. 119. tice 

 " Rain-water," " Drainage." 



, on the indications of fertility or 



barrenness of, wlictlier of colour, con- 

 sistence, or vegetation, by John Arkell, 

 V. 429. 



, on the indications wliich are prac- 

 tical guides in judging of the fertility 

 or b.arrenness of tlie soil, by J. Bra- 

 vendar, prize report, v. 559; colour, 

 560 ; indications of feitility, 561 ; in- 

 dications of barrenness, 563 ; consist- 

 ency, ib. ; plants, '&c., whicli indicate 

 Ijarrenness, 571. 



, on -the simpleist and easiest mode 



