VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



191 



TEMPEBATUEK. 



TK.MPEKATLKE of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 



191. 

 of Dorsetshire (Euegg), xv. 435. 



of Buckinghamshire (Read), xvi. 



270. 



Tkjipletox, Andrew, on feeding cattle on 

 tiirui])s raised with difterent manures, 

 xvi. 1G3. 



Tenajtt's, the, right to nnexhausted im- 

 l^rovements, by G. M. WilUams, vi. 41 ; 

 in respect of rnanrires, bones, marl, 

 lime, chalk, or clay, ib. ; of draining, 

 «7j. ; grass-seeds, ih. ; fiiUows, ?7). ; build- 

 ings if on "bay stones," 45 ; of oilcake, ih. 



, on seeurmg to the outgoing tenant a 



claim in nnexhausted improvements, l)y 

 tlie Loughborough Agricnltm-al Society, 

 vi. 46. 



, a form of memorandum on tenant- 

 right to be added to existing agree- 

 ments or leases, by B. Almack, vii. 

 234. 



right in Lincolnshire, by J. A. Clarke, 



xii. 388. 



of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 259. 



form of agreement as to Moorland 



improvements (R. Smitli), xvii. 368. 



— , allowance for drainage and unex- 

 hausted manm-es, in Shropshire (H. 

 Tanner), xix. 64 ; curious outgoing- 

 covenant for corn crops, ib. 



Tenuhe of the farms in Cheshire (Palin), 

 V. 84; chiefly yearly, ib. ; terminable as 

 to land Feb. 2, as to buildings May 1, 

 ib. 



of the farms in Norfolk (Almack), 



V. 341 ; Lord Leicester's leases, ib. 



of the farms in the N. R. of York- 

 shire (Milbiu-n), ix. 520. 



in South Wales (Read), x. 144. 



of land in Scotland and the Channel 



Islands (C. B. Adderley, M.P.), xvii. 

 622. 



in Jersey and G- emsey (freeholds 



charged with reserved rents), (Le 

 Cornu), XX. 35. 



of land in Italy, the consegna or 



lease (P. H. Frere), xxiv. 189. 



Test and Anton valleys, the drainage of 

 (J. A. Clarke), xv. 40. 



Tests for nitric acid (,T. T. Way), xvii. 154. 



• for ammonia in the soil (Boussin- 



gault), xvii. 613. 



TETHEPaxa cows in Jersey, xx. 51. 



Thaek, M., on organic and inorganic 

 manures (Liebig), xxv. 505. 



Tha3ies or Isis, the vale of, in Glouces- 

 tershire (Bravendar), xi. 128 ; its rotation 

 of crops, 130. 



■ , tlie meadows of, in Oxfordshire; in- 

 jured by the floods (Road), xv. 22L 



THlJAfiHIXO. 



Thaxet, the isle of, its agriculture on, by 



G. Buckland, vi. 259. 

 Thatching, how paid in Essex (R. Bakcr\ 



V. 31. 



by taskwork, by H. Raynbird, vii. 131. 



, its advantages and drawbacks as 



applied to cottages, xvii. 500. 

 Thick sowing on the advantages of, by D. 



Barclay, vi. 192. 

 Thix sowing, see " Seeding, thin." 

 Tiiinnixg forest-trees, on (Falkener), iii. 



286. 

 Thistijo, the stemless, its soils and haljits 



(Buckman), xvi. 362. 



, the corn, xvi. 301. 



, the spcar-plumo, xvi. 362. 



, the musk, ib. 



, the marsh, ib. 



• , the carline, ib. 



, analysis of its ash (Voelcker), xviii. 



351. 

 Thlaspi arvense, see '-Corn penuycvess.'' 

 Thompson, H. S., on subsoil-ploughing, ii. 



2G. 

 , on the prevention of curl and dry-rot 



in potatoes, vi. 161. 

 , rejjort on tlie exhibition and trial of 



implements at the York meeting, ix. 



377. 

 , report on the exhibition and trial of 



implements at the Norwich meeting, x. 



626. 

 , on the absorbent power of soils, xi. 



68. 



, on farm-buildmgs, xi. 186. 



, an account of a trial with the Ame- _ 



rican reaping machines, xii. 644. 

 , report on the exhibition and trial of 



hnplements at the Lewes meeting 



(1852), xiii. 301. 

 , remarks on road-making for farms, 



xviii. 97. 

 , on laying down grass-land, and its 



subsequent management, xix. 250. 



, on sorghum saccharatum, xx. 384. 



, on agricidtural progress and the 



Royal Agricultiu'al Society, xxv. 1. 

 Thorp, Rev. W., on the failure of red 



clover, iii. 327. See " Clover, red." 



■ , on t!ie feeding of stock, iii. 430. 



, additional remarks on the failure of 



red clover after harvest, iv. 279. 

 Thouvenel, on nitrification, xxiii. 355. 

 Thp.ashers compared with thrashing- 

 machines (J. Grey), iv. 6. 

 Thrashing by taskwork, the cost of (H. 



Raynbird), vii. 137. 

 , house, consti'uctiou of (Tancred), xi. 



197. 

 by liorse-powcr, conti'asted with 



steam-power (J, Hudson), xi. 285. 



