196 GENERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



TURNIPS. 



TrRKii'S, fffi'ct of climate on the growth of, 

 by N. Whitley, xi. 42. 



, on the oolites in Gloucestershire 



^Bravendar), xi. 13.i. 



— ~, on the eifect of climate on the 

 j:^owth of, by B. Simpson, xi. G.io. 



— of W. Somerset, by T. D. Acland, 

 xi. 676. 



, trials of sujx>rphosi)hatc of lime ns a 



mainire for, by J. B. Ijnwes, xii. .S3. 



, on the eomjiarative merits of, and 



rape (J. A. Clarke, xii. 401. 



, on the growth of, in Northanipton- 



^shire, by W. Beam, xiii. 52. | 



• , on fc'«'ding cattle with, grown on 



variovis soils, and also with tho.se growii | 

 with variou.s manures by Colcmel Mac- : 

 Donall, xiii. 113; with cooked foo<I, I 

 114; and with linseed and rapc-ciikes, 

 115. I 



, on a new method of hoeing, by P. j 



Pusey, xiii. 202, xiv. 358. | 



, the tirst intHwluction of into Cum- i 



bcrland, described by W. Dickinson, | 

 xiii. 227 ; the present growth of, ih. ; 

 the sale of, to be fed off^ 22".t. I 



, on a trial between the water-drill I 



antl the (lu«t-drill, in growing turnips, I 

 by P. Pusey, xiii. 408. I 



, analysis of leaves and bulbs, xiii. 458. 



, analysis of turnij)-meal, xiii. 522. 



, analysis of all the weeds from an ■ 



inferior turnip-soil, xiii. 528. 



, analysis of soil where turnips rotted, 



xiii. 554. 



, growth of, on the ningnesian lime- 

 stone soils of Derbyshire Rowh v , 

 xiv. 22. 



, growth of, in Surrey, by S. Ever- 

 shed, xiv. 81, 85. 



, growth of, in East Lothian (Steven- 

 sou i, xiv. 281. 



■ , on the use of nitrogenous and phos- 



jihate of lime manures for, bvP. Pusiy, 

 xiv. 388 ; by J. B. Lawes. 389. 



• , on the bean-turnip fallow, by T. 



Burroughes, xiv. 425. 



, cultivation of, on the light flinty 



chalk soils (Haxton), xv. 98 ; cultiva- 

 tion of. on a light soil in a moist cli- 

 mate, 106. 



, growth of, on the light sands of 



Norfolk (Haxton^, xv. 117. 



, on the " finger and toe " in f.T. 



Ciu-tis), iv. 121 (Euckman", xv. 125; 

 those often grown in the same land 

 have a tendency to degenemte, 135; 

 new varieties maintain at first their 

 form much better, ib. ; swedes less 

 liable to this disease than the com- 

 inon, ih. 



TVSSAC-GRASS. 



TcRNiPS, growth of, in Oxfordshire (ReaJ^ 

 XV. 207. 



, growth of, in Dorsetshire fRueggl, 



XV. 413. 



, exjx'riments with various manures 



for, by K. Bourne, xvi. 88. 



, on the retention of moisture in 



turni]) land l>y R. Vallentine, xvi. 34G ; 

 the disadvant"ige of spring and summer 

 ploughing, 348 ; the amount of mois- 

 ture retained by different soils, j7>. ; 

 evaporation from soils in dittcrent 

 months, 349; the ridge system the best 

 for moist climates, ib. ; tlie flat system 

 the best for dry climates, 350 ; to re- 

 tain moisture in dry soils, lb. ; cleanse 

 the land in autumn and early spring, 

 352. 



, cultivation of, in Bedfordshire (\V. 



Bennett :, xviii. 9 ; failun; of crops 

 from anburj- and niihlew, 11. 



culture, continuous, without ma- 

 nure, exhaustive (Lawes and Gilbert), 

 xviii. 499. 



, their influence on the barley crop 



(Lawes and Gilbert), xviii. 503. 



, experiments in growing at Holkham 



Park farm (J. Coleman, jun.), xix. 306'. 



, section of a bulb (Prof. Henfrcy), 



xix. 486, illustrated. 



, their relations to climate (Russell), 



XX. 495. 



, experiments on their growth with 



ditiferent manures (Inverness Fanner's 

 Society), xxiii. 273. 



, the specific giavity of swedes (An- 



ilerson), xxiii. 361. 



, the process of vegetation in turnips, 



xxiv. 434. 



, early introduction of, into Hertford- 

 shire, encouraged by Oliver Cromwell, 

 XXV. 303. 



TuRXiP-ctiTERS, on those thown at the 

 Ijewis meeting 'in 1852), xiii. 326. 



, at (Jloucester fin 1853), xiv. 363. 



, at Lincoln (in 1854), xv. 373. 



, at Cariisle (1855), xvi. 520. 



, Gardner's cost of .slicing turnips for 



sheep, in Norfolk, xix. 277. 



TrRNir-THrs^'ER, on that shown at Salis- 

 bury by ^Ir. Huckvale, xviii. 420. 



TrKXAVRE.ST ])lough ''American), on (C. W. 

 Eddy), with diagiam. xx. 122. 



TiRViLL, Eli, on Ijuming clay, iv. 2G7. 

 See " Clay-burning." 



Tiss.\c-Gi!ASS, Lieut.-Govemor Moody on, 

 iv. 17; gi-ows on pcat-bogs in the 

 Falkland Islands, ib. ; a gigantic scdgy 

 gras.s, ib. ; length of its blade s, ib. ; its 

 gi-owth, ih.; tender, ib.; cattle fatten 

 upon it, ib. ; green and luxuriant at all 



