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GENERAL IITDEX TO T.OYAL AGPcICULTUEAL JOURNAL. 



soila not recently ijloughed (Thorp\ iii. 

 336. 



Tkipoliuji, analysis of, by J. T. Way, xiv. 

 179. 



, growth of, in Surrey (Evershcd), 



xiv. 403. 



suffers from frost (Towers), i. 291, 



medium, see " Cow-grass." 



prateusc, the, see " (Jlovcr, red." 



pratense pcrenne, see " Trefoil." 



procumbens, see " Hop trefoil." 



repons, see " Clover, white." 



TniMMKK, Joshua, on tlie geolog\' of 

 Norfolk, as illustrating tlio laws of the 

 distribution of tioils, vii. 144. iS<.e 

 " Norfolk." 



' , on the agi'icultural geology c»f Eng- 

 land and Wale.-<, a prize essay, xii. 44.'». 

 See " Geology." 



, notes on the geology of the K<y- 



thoi7)e estate, and its relations to the 

 Keythorpe sy.stcm of drainage, xiv. 90. 



, on tho ngrieultural relations of tlie 



western portion of the Hamp.shire tcr- 

 tiajy di.striet, and on the agrieultnral 



! importance of the miuls of the New 

 Forest, xvi. 125. 



Triticuji repens, see " Couch-gra.ss." 



Tkotteu, William, on the rearing and 

 management of poultry, a prize essay 

 xii. lUl. 



Trout-stkeajip, good, the wat<^r of, ex- 

 cellent for ^Yate^-meadow3 (P. Pusey), 

 X. 466. 



Tri-nk-draix.vge, on, a prize essay, by 

 J. A. Clarke, xv. 1. See " Drainage of 

 land." 



TiiigsixG of hay by taskwork, the cost of 

 (Eaynbird, vii. 13.S. 



TscHcm, F. de, on the utility of birdt* in 

 destroying the insect jjests of the fann 

 (Tr. by IL L. B. IbKt.-on), xxiii. 231. 



TrcKER, I\Ir. J., on sub.stitutes for beer in 

 the hay-held, xxiii. 57. 



Ticket. P. D., on modifications of the 

 four course rotation rendeix'd advisable 

 by modem improvements, xxi. 258. 



, ou land valuing, prize essay, xxiv. 1. 



Tiff of Iceland, the, xvii. 431. 



Till, Jethro, on his system, by J. T. 

 Way, xiii. 140; on the origin of his 

 drill (C. AV. Hoskyns), xviii. 410. 



Tu.MOLKS in cattle, malignant 'F. Dun', 

 XV. 83; cancerous or schuTous tu- 

 mours, 84 ; warts, 83. 



in pigs, scrofulous and cancerous 



(F. Dun), xvi. 41. 



in sheep, F. Dun on, xvi. 393. 



TuKF, on gi-afting, B. Baker on, v. 600. 



Tri^KEY, the, rearing and management of, 

 by W. Trotter, xii. 187. 



TiTiNTJULL, Mr., his plan for the royal 

 farms at Windsor (Spearing), xxi. 27. 



TcKNEK, J. H., on the necessity of I'e- 

 ducing the size and number of hedges^ 

 vi. 479. 



, George, of Barton, on white carrot.-?, 



iv. 269. /See " Carrots." 



, instance of the advantage of sub- 

 soil ploughing in addition to di-aining, 

 V, 418. 



, on the failiup of red clover, i. 502. 



, Mr., ou tiin 'sliow of pigs at the 



Leeds meeting, xxii. 230. 



Ti'RNir-Fi,v, pnvention of injurj' from 

 (T. L. Thurlow), xvii. 624. 



, Rowley's blast drill designed for its 



destruction, shown at Chester (1858), 

 xix. 315. 



Tuiixii's, when first generally introduced 

 into the field-culture of Northmnber- 

 land (^CJrey , ii. 153. 



first sown in drills in that county, ii. 



154. 



, their cultivation in Nurthumbcrland, 



ii. 165 ; swedes, when sown there, 

 when white turuips sown, 165. 



, mode of storing in Northumber- 

 land, ii. 109. 



, on tlio insects which affect them, 



by J. Curtis, ii. 193. See " Insects." 



, W. E. Geach on the best mode of 



storing, ii. 225. 



, on the turnip saw-fly and its black 



caterpillar, by J. Curtis, ii. 304. See 

 •' Insects." 



, on the plant-lice, maggots of flics, 



caterpillars of moths, &c., affecting the 

 turnip-crop, by J. Curtis, iii. 49. See 

 • Insects." 



, on the "white cabbage butterflies, 



the turnip-seed weevil, &c., by J. 

 Curtis, iii. 306. See " Insects." 



, on the drill-husbandry of, by B. 



Almack. iv. 49 ; the time of sowing the 

 ditferent vaiieties, on different soils, 

 and at diflVrent elevations and latitudes, 

 50. 



, the mode of preparing the land and 



1 if drilling the seed, with a description 

 of the implements u.sed, iv. 52. 



, the kind and quantity of maniu'C 



used, iv. G4. 



, the distance between the rows, iv. 65. 



, the manner of performiug the hoe- 

 ing, iv. 68. 



, general observations on, iv. 70. 



, on horsC-hoeing tiat-driUtd tiUTiips, 



by P. Pusey, iv. 76 ; on Garrett s horse- 

 hoe, by J. L. Taylor, witli a sketcii, ib. 



, on the insects infesting, by J. 



Curtis, iv. 100. See " Insects." 



