VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-FIVE. 



190 



VOELCKEK, 



VoELCKBR, Dr. Augustus, on the composi- 

 tion of khol-rabi and cattle cabbage, 

 xxi. 93, 



, on the composition and nutritive 



properties of mangold pulp, xxi. 97. 



■ . on the chemical properties of soils, 



xxi. 105. 



■ , on phosphatic materials used for 



agricultural purposes, xxi. 350. 



, his method of analysing bone ash, 



xxi. 372. 



• , on the composition and culture of 



the yellow lupine, xxi. 389. 



■ , on the composition of cheese and 



on practical mistakes in cheese-making, 

 xxii. 29. 



, experiments on swedes, xxii. 69. 



, on the composition and nutritive 



value of straw, xxii. 382. 



■ , experiments with dift'erent top- 

 dressings on wheat, sxiii. 16 ; xxiv. 

 100. 



, cheese experiments, xxiii. 170. 



, on tlie commercial value of artifi- 

 cial manures, xxiii. 277, 



, on poisonous cheese, xxiii. 34G. 



, lecture on milk, sxiii. 410. 



, lecture on town sewage, xxiii. 462. 



, on tlie absorption of phospliate of 



lime and tlie application of phosphatic 

 manures to root crops, xxiv. 37. 



■■ , on tlie scouring lands of central 



Somerset, xxiv. 216 ; analyses of water 

 near Ilchester, with a view to ascertain 

 the cause of splenic apoplexy, 251. 



, on milk, xxiv. 286. 



, on the composition of annatto, 



xxiv. 549. 



■ , lecture on the adulteration of oil- 

 cake, xxiv. 589. 



, lecture on the comparative eifects of 



different manures on grass-lauds, xxiv. 

 639. 



• , on Peruvian guano and the means 



of increasing its elBcacy as a manure, 

 XXV. 186. 



' , his annual report on adulterations, 



&c., XXV. 234. 



' , on salt experiments and mangolds, 



XXV. 240. 



-- — ^, on the absorption of potash by soils 

 of known composition, xxv. 333. 



, experiments with salt upon man- 

 golds, xxv. 385. 



, on the atmo.s]:iheric nutrition of 



plants, a lecture, xxv. 531. 



< -, on the chemical qualities of water 



for economical jiurposcs, a lecture, 

 xxv. 562. 



■ , remarks on the value of salt as 



manm'o, see " Discussion," xxv. 518. 



VoGEL on the distoma or liver fluke, 



xxiii. 94. 

 Von Th.\er, table of equivalent nutritive 



substances, iv. 146. 

 ViiAic or kelp-ashes, the use of in Jersey 



as a manure, described by Colonel Lc 



Couteur, iii. 45. 



W. 



Waddon Cbace, on (C. Ecad), xvi. 307. 



Wages of furm-labourers {see " La- 

 bourers") in Northumberland chiefly 

 paid in kind (J. Grey), ii. 186. See 

 " Northumberland." 



in Germany, iii. 232 ; thrashers, and 



in Prussia (H. Ha'jdley), ih. 



in Jutland (J. F. Johnston), iii. 416 ; 



men and women servants, ih. ; in sum- 

 mer they liave five meals a day, ih. 



in Mecklenburg ( S. Carr), i. 129. 



in Nottinghamshire (Corriugham), 



vi. 39. 



in Kent (Biickland), vi. 265. 



in North Wales (Eowlandson), vii. 



571. 



in Durliam (Dr. Bell), xvii. 113. 



in Warwickshire (Evershed), xvii. 



490. 



in Bedfordshire (W. Bennett), xviii. 



25. 



in Shropshire (H. Tanner), xix. 62. 



in Berkshire (Spearing), xxi. 43. 



Waggons are said to last as many years 



as they cost pounds (H. Hannam), ii. 



88 ; those of the Netherlands described, 



iii. 262. 

 , those used in Lincolnshire (1842) 



(P. Pusey), iv. 305; conti-asted with 



carts experimentally, ib. 

 , on an unprovement in the mode of 



attaclung horses to, by J. H. Grieve, 



vi. 248. 

 — , on those shown at the Lewes meet- 

 ing (in 1852), xiii. 326. 



of Derbysliire (Rowley), xiv. 27. 



.shown at the Gloucester meeting, 



xiv. 344. 

 of Oxfordshire (Read), xv. 246. 



of America, their lightness (C. W. 



Eddy), XX. 124. 



WagstafI'', E., on the use of bones with 



sulphuric acid, v. 444. 



, on turnip manure, viii. 229. 



Wainuight, Mr., his statement of receipts 



and admission at the Society's shows, 



1852-1863, xxiv. 488. 

 Wales, North, on the agriculture of, a 



prize report, by T. Rowlandson, vii. 



553 ; extent, population, &c., ib. ; soils, 



