J 80 OENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



STRAW. 



Straw elevator (American), costing 3?., xx. 

 119. 



STEAW-MANfRE, its Tise on light sandy- 

 soils (P. H. F.), xxi. 154 11. 



Street-drainage water from paved and 

 inacadamiscid ways, analysed by .1. T. 

 Way, XV. no. 



Strvckmanx, of "VVarlburg, his experi- 

 ments v,itli milch oows, xxiv. SOLI. 



.Stri'J"1''s (Mr. J.^ cheese-press and turner, 

 xxi. 77. 



iSTiBiiLES, on tlic antumn cleansing of, on 

 liglit land, by T. PusL-y, viii. 570, xi. 



■ , on the cleansing of, in tlie N. II. of 



Yorkshire (Milburn), ix. 502. 



, on tlic autumn cleaning of. a prize 



es.say, by E. E. Agate, xvi. 110; fork- 

 ing up cuucli by hand labuur, 111. 



Stludy in sheep, tlie (11. Smitli), viii. 23. 



Stuugess, T., on liirm-buildings, xi. 2t:8. 



yunsoiL-rLOUGii, 0. Gabell on a new, ii. 

 421. 



, the Chailbury, described by P. 



Puscy, i. 4;i:). 



BiiisoiL-rLOUGUiXG, H. S. Thompson on, 

 ii. 2(j. 



■ , thorough-draining and, report of 



residts obtiuned in, during 1840-1841, 

 by 11. Wliitc, 340. 



, instance of the advantage of, in 



addition to draining, by G. Turner, v. 

 418. 



, on the imin'ovement of poor soils 



by, witli and witliout under-draining, 

 by Rev. W. Rhani, i. 257. 



, not immediately to follow draining 



(P. Love), xvii. 548. 



SiiiTURF-i'EuuGn, the Eackheath, Sir E. 

 Stracey on, i. 253, ii. 37. 



Succession, Uiw of, in Jersey (Le Coniu), 

 XX. 36; in Guernsey, 58. 



Succory, see "Chicoiy, wild." 



StFEOLK, on the fanning of, a prize essay, 

 by H. Eayubird. viii. 261 ; its elimate, 

 ■ih. ; its soils, 2ii2 ; its heavy land or 

 strong loam, 2G3 ; its western sand 

 district, 265 ; management of its htavy 

 land, 267 ; its fallows, 270 ; its turnips, 

 271 ; its beet, 272 ; its carrots, 275 ; 

 cabbages, Mr. Downing's plan, 276 ; 

 its draining, 278 ; its barley, 279 ; the 

 ciievalier bailey, 280 ; clover, beans, 

 and peas, 281 ; its wheat crops, 282 ; 

 management of Ught land in, 284 ; 

 fallows on, 285 ; cultivation of white 

 carrots iu, 293 ; tlieir system of grazing 

 sheep on turnips, 295 ; barley crops, 

 290 ; seeds, 297 ; their grass crops for 

 seed, 298 ; tlieir Avheat crops, 300 ; 

 management of manures, 303 ; of their 



SULPHOCYAXrDE. 



sheep, 305; Mr. Eodwell on the im- 

 I)rovemc'uts in farming sincci the days 

 of Arthm- Young, 307 ; tiie extent and 

 antiquity of tliorough-draiuing in, 309 ; 

 marling, the soils beneiited by it, 312 ; 

 claying, 313 ; clay-burning, 317 ; tho 

 improvrments still needed, 319; in 

 its farni-))uildings, 320 ; reclamation of 

 waste lauds, 322 ; linseed compound 

 for cattle, 325 ; its clay walls, 329. 



Suffolk, tho soils of, described by A. 

 Young, xii. 478—180. 



punch horse, described by J. Burke, 



v. 519. 



Su({AR US f(X>d occasions a gi-eat develop- 

 ment of tallow (L. Playfair), iv. 234. 



found in plants (Fowius), iv. 504. 



, on the manufacture of, from beet- 

 root, by J. Wilson, xiii. 144 ; thu roots 

 cultivated for this purpose in France, 

 Belgium, and Germany, ib. ; in Russia, 

 145 ; the plants transplanted in Ger- 

 many and in Bolgium, 146 ; section of 

 a beetroot, 150; is mangold- wurzel 

 applicable to llie maiiulacture of sugar ? 

 149; its manufacture, 153; disi^osal of 

 the refuse for feeding cattle, &c., 157 ; 

 eomjiarative profit, 158 ; avemge crop 

 of beet on the continent, 159 ; analysis 

 of mangold-wurzel, IfJO. 



, its eomposition and relation to oil, 



xviii. 173. 



, how formed in plants (lienfrey), 



xviii. 407. 



Si<:ar-uf-3I]lk closely resembles starch 

 in ils chemical properties (L. Playfair), 

 iv. 248. 



Sulphate of annnonia, on its money 

 value, by J. T. Way, x. 220, xvi. 539." 



, trial with, on oats, by P. Pusey, 



xiv. 380. 



(with muriate of ammonia), tiials 



with, on wheat grown for four suc- 

 cessive years on the same land (J. B. 

 Lawes), xvi. 212. 



of lime, analysis of, xiii. 490. See 



'• Gypsimi." 



of magnesia, its money value (Way), 



xvi. 539. 



of potash, analysis of, xiii. 490. 



(with the sulpliates of .'ioda and 



magnesia), and other manures, effect 

 of, on wheat grown for four years suc- 

 cessively on the same land (J. B. 

 Lawcs), xvi. 212. 



, its money value (Way), xvi. 539. 



of .soda, experiments with, on wheat, 



by John Hannam, v. 275. , 



, analysis of, xiii. 490. 



, its nioney value (Way), xvi. 539. 



SuLPHOCYAXiDE of ammoniuin, a product 



