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GEXERAL INDEX TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



WALES. 



f')). ; Anglesea, soils of, 564 ; vale of 

 ClwyJ, 560 ; cattle f)f, 509 ; clii'csc, 

 butter, 571 ; wages, ib. ; the limestone, 

 578 ; irrigated meadows of, 579 ; bistorj- 

 of its agriculture, 584. 



Wales, South, on the fanning of, by C. S. 

 Read, a prize report, x. 12'1; climate 

 of, 125; geology of, 12(j; rotation of 

 crops in, 132 ; esthnate of the exj)enst^s 

 and profit of farming, i:>t]; cattle of, 

 138; dairy management, 140; sheep, 

 ib.; pigs, j7). ; horses, 142; manures, 

 sea-sand and si^a-weed, »7). ; lime, 143; 

 marl, ib. ; coal-ashes, 144 ; paring and 

 burning, ib. ; rentals and tenures, 147, 

 103 ; labourers, 148. 



^^'Al.KDEN, T., on the advantages of 

 ploughing uj) down-land, iv. SO. 



AVali,8 of clav des<Tibed, tile motle of pre- 

 paring the clay (C. Hill), iv. 359 ; tho 

 building, ib. ; the cxpeii.se, iv. 3H0. 



of stone, till' cxitense. iv. 300. 



of brick, the expeii.se, iv. 3(')1. 



■\Vai.nvt, the, analysis of the wood of, 

 xiii. 530. 



Waujith, the effect of, on sheep, by R. 

 Smith, viii. 30. 



, its efteet upon pasture-grounds, by 



R. Smith, ix. 9. 



WAUNFii, Mr., of Trimiiigham, his system 

 of box-feeding described by G. Nieholls, 

 viii. 474. 



Waui", the, liy means of fagots, forms 

 embankments again.st the sea near tiie 

 Wash in Lincolnsliire (Pusey), iv. 292. 



WAUi'iNfi-svsTKM, the, of the Isle of 

 Axholm, in Ijiiiei)lnsbire, described 

 ;Pasey), iv. 295 ; (Clarke), xii. 287. 



, some account of the process of, by 



R. Creyke, v. 398. 



, noticed by R. Smitli. ix. 20. 



, the imjjrovement of land by, che- 



micallv considered, bv T. J. Herepath, 

 xi. 93; called in Italy " Colmata," the 

 system pursued on the Trent, 97 ; the 

 deposit, 99 ; analysis of the warping 

 waters, 101 ; analysis of the warp itself, 

 ib. ; of the soil before and after warp- 

 ing, 103; analysis of erojis gi-own on 

 warj^ed land, 105 ; horse-beans, ib. ; 

 wheat, 100; oats, 107; rye, 108; ana- 

 lysis of the mud of the Nile. 112. 



• , on dry warping in Hattield Chace 



(W. Edwards), xi. ISO. 



■ , in Lincolnshire, the process do- 



.seribed by J. A. Clarke, xii. 371 ; in 

 Italy, ib. 



, in moorland bottoms (R. Smith), 



xvii. 377. 



Waup-soils descrilx^d bv J. C. Charnock, 

 ix. 298. 



WASTE-LANCS. 



WARP-sorLS, by J. A. Clarke, xii. 287. ' 



AVarts in cattle (F. Dun), xv. 83. 



Waut-wokt, the (Buckmanl, xvi. 366. 



Warwick, meeting at in 1859, see "Meet- 

 ings." 



Warwickshire, geological map of, xvii. 

 474. 



, on the farming of (H. Evcrshcd), a 



prize report, xvii. 475 ; acreage of the 

 hundreds, ib. ; geology of, 476 ; coal- 

 measures, lb. ; new red sandstone, ib. ; 

 Edge-hill, an oolite escarpment, 477. 

 Tho Avon district, ib. ; selection and 

 management of crops, 478 ; ditto of 

 stock, 479 ; sheep, /7>. ; ploughing, the 

 doulde plough, 480-481. Sovthekn 

 district — pro))ortion of pasture-land, 

 481 ; scouring pastures near Southam, 



482. SOITII-WESTERN DISTRICT, ib. ; 



rotation of crops, v7). ; selection of 

 stock, //). ; dairy farms, ib. Northern 

 DisTRR-r, chiefly arable, 484 ; market- 

 ganlening near Birmingham, ib. ; pre- 

 valence of clover sickness, 485 ; remedy 

 for, ib. ; sheep, ib. ; pigs fed witli sour 

 food, 480 ; potatoes, how grown, ib. 

 Drainage and irrigation — Elkington's 

 plan, ib. ; auger holes in ditto (plan), 

 487; irrigation much neglected (Mur- 

 ray), 488 ; (Hoskyus), 489; example of 

 a meiidow floated from Aston-brook, 

 ib. ; partial utilis<ition of Birminghan> 

 sewage, 490 ; timber and coppice, ib. ; 

 farmhouses and cottages, ili. ; enclo- 

 sure and reclanuition of waste lauda, 

 491 ; Lord Aylesford's farms, ib. ; 

 marling fallen into disuse, 492 ; long- 

 homed cattle, ib.; wages, 490; Mur- 

 ray's report, 493. 



Waste of annnonia in growth of plants 

 Liebig , xvii. 322. 



Waste-lands, seeds dcsseminated from 

 (Buekman), xvi. 378. 



, those of Cornwall (Karkeek), vi. 



444 ; analyses of two soils from, xiii. 

 544. 



, those of Devonshire (Tanner), ix. 



485. 



, those of Cumberland (Dickinson), 



xiii. 289. 



, those of Surrey (Evorshed), xiv. 



414. 



, those of Dorsetshire (Ruegg), their 



enclosure, xv. 439 ; extent of, 440. 



, those of Buckinghamshire (Read), 



xvi. 307. 



, see " Moorlands " (R. Smith), xvii. 



349. 



, reclaiming of, as instanced in 



Wichwood Forest, prize essay (C. Bel- 

 cher), xxiv. 271 ; acreage of waste land 



