19U GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



TAMWOKTII. 



Tajiworth Agricultiu-al Society, experi- 

 ment on feeding sheep with oilcake, vi. 

 460. 



T.^:nceed, Sir Thomas, on the construction 

 of fai-m-builclings, a prize essay, xi. 

 192. 



Tank, manure, a Flemish, for a fann of 

 100 acres (Rham), iii. 2-iG. 



, Mr. D. Gilbert on, i. 499. 



, those of the Nortli Riding of York- 

 shire (Milburn), ix. 520. 



, H. S. Thompson on, xi. 439. 



T\\xxKi!, Henry, on the farming of Dcvon- 

 .shu'C, a prize report, ix. 454. 



, on the farming of Shropslure, a 



prize report, xix. 1. 



, on the mechanical contlitioii of the 



.soil tavom-ablo for the growth of seed, a 

 prize essay, xxi. 40. 



, on the principles whioh regulate the 



breeding of farm .stock, xxii. 1. 



Tar, gas, on the use of, as a manure, by 

 Dr. A. Voelcker, xvi. 93. 



Take, the hairy, its soils and luabits 

 (Buckmau), xvi. 3U0. 



, the smooth, ib. 



Tarks, 8ee " Vetches." 



Tasivjer and Sons' steam cultivating im- 

 plements at Faruingham (1S61), xxiii. 

 401. 



Tasivwork in Lincolnshii-e (Pusey), iv. 

 315. 



, Hugh Raynbud on, vii. 119., Sec 



" Measure- work." 



Taste, close connexion between, and the 

 sense of smell (Simonds), xv. 282. 



Talnton, vale of, its fiuming (^Acland), 

 xi, G95. 



TAiTerox, W. P., on the black foxtail-grass, 

 iv. 270. 



, on some vai-ieties of the foxtail-giass 



(ulopecm'us), iv. 271. 



• , on the St. Jolin's-day rye, vi. 177. 



, on the St. John's-day rye, a prize 



essay, vii. 334. 



Taylor, J., on materials for the construc- 

 tion of cottages, P.D., xxiv. 559. 



Teat.**, cracked, in cows (Sibbakl), xii. 

 50(5. 



Teazles gi-own in Gloucestershire (Tan- 

 ner), xii. 151. 



Tebrutt, C. p., ou form-buildings, xi. 



300. 

 Teddesley, the improvements at, by Lord 



Hatherton, iv. 314. 

 Teeth, on the, of the ox, sheep, and pig, 

 as indicative of the age of the animal, 

 by J. B. Simonds, xv. 276 ; the liver- 

 flidje in sheep, 277 ; birds, ib. ; gizzards, 

 278 ; tcL'th of fish, /7). ; the thi-ee kinds, 

 of teeth of the mammalian class, 2S0 ; 



temperature. 



th£ incisors, ib. ; on the connexion of 

 taste and smell, 282 ; the fine .sense of 

 smell of the pig, 283 ; not ,so filthy a 

 feeder as is commonly suppo.scd, ib. ; 

 the tushes, 2S4; the molars, 286; the 

 fangs, 289 ; the enamel of teeth, ib. ; 

 the dentine of teeth, 293; the crasta, 

 296 ; the growth of teeth, 300 ; the 

 dentition of the ox, the fall of the 

 temporary teeth, 312 ; the teeth at 

 birth, 317; at tiirec months old, 318; 

 lit a year old, 321 ; at fifteen months, 

 322 ; at eigliteen months, 323 ; at 

 twent)'-t\vo montlis, 324 ; at two years, 

 32G ; at twenty-eight months, 327 ; at 

 two and a half and tlu'ce years, 329, 

 330 ; at three and a quarter years, 332 ; 

 at five years, 333 ; tables of early and 

 late average dentition, ib. ; dentition of 

 the sheep, 335 ; of the lamb, ib. ; at 

 tljrcc months, 337 ; at nine montlis, 

 338 ; of a sheep at one year, 339 ; at 

 fil'tccn months, ib. ; at eighteen months, 

 342 ; at twenty-one montlis, 343 ; at two 

 and a quarter years, ib. ; at two years, 

 344 ; at two and a half and thi'ce and a 

 quarter years, 345 ; tables of early and 

 late dentition in sheep, 346. 

 Teeth, dentition of the pig, xv. 346 ; the 

 teeth at buth, 348, 350 ; at one month 

 old, 351 ; at three months, ib. ; at si.x 

 months, 353; at nine months, 354; at 

 ten months, 355 ; at one year, 356 ; at 

 fifteen months, 357 ; at eighteen mouths, 

 358 ; the perfect tusks of the male i>ig, 

 361. 

 Telfer, Mr., his crops of rye-grass, xx. 



452, 

 Temperature, see " Air," " Soil." 



, mean, of climate, its effect, by J. B. 



Lawes, viii. 230. 



■ , on, its effect on cultivation, by N. 



Whitley, a prize essay, xi. 2 ; on mean, 

 3 ; annual mean, ib. ; of winter, 4 ; 

 effect of elevation on, 5 ; of summer, 7 ; 

 of nights and days, 9; infiuencc of 

 strata of the earth on, 9; of the arctic 

 current and the gidf-stream, 19, 21, 25 ; 

 of the sea gi-eatcr tlian that of its atmo- 

 sphere, 23 : connexion between, of sum- 

 mer, and the produce of the harvest, 35 ; 

 the amount of, necessary for the ripen- 

 ing of wheat, 36 ; barley, oats, and lye 

 will ripen in a lower temperatruc than 

 wheat, 38 ; high, of winter, its effect 

 upon wheat, 39; of foreign corn-pro- 

 ducing countries, 59. 



, on by B. Simpson, xi. 625 ; monthly 



mean, 627. 



of Cumberland, l^y "SY. Dickinson, 



xiii. 213. 



