202 GENERAL INDEX TO EOYAL AGEICULTUEAL JOUENAL. 



■WATER-JIEADOWS. 



side into catch-meadow, by J. Eoals, 

 vi. 518, 



"Water-meadows of Audley End described 

 by Lord Braybrookc, vi. 522. 



tirst formed iu England at Babra- 



liam, vii. 59. 



■ of N. Wales (Eowlandson), tII. 579. 



, on, by R. Smith, ix. 17 ; quaUty of 



water b(-st adapted for, IS. 



• , on the tlieoiT and jnactice of, by 



r. Pusey, X. 41)2 ; the water best 

 adapted for, ih. ; temjicratnrc of, 4Go ; 

 cflect of straw in promoting tbc growtli 

 of grass, 4(54; water of good trout- 

 .strcams excellent for, 4G0; i)lau of u 

 water-meadow, 4G7 ; catchwater-mea- 

 dows, 4GS ; their management in Devon- 

 .shire, 473 ; worm-liok.s iilled and worms 

 killed by irrigation, 47G. 



, the analysis of water-meadow grass, 



by J. T. Way and G. II. Ogston. xi. 58'J. 



, on irrigation aspraetisi^d iu Switzer- 

 land, by II. T. Jenkinson, xi. G07 ; thu 

 Avatering, Gfl.S; at Ilofwyl, GlO; liquid 

 manure u.std in, Gil. 



■ , on the formation of liill-side catcli- 



meadows on Exmoor, by K. Smith, xii. 

 139. 



• , on an improved sTstem of irrigation, 



by J. Biekford, xiii. 1G2 ; observations 

 uu this system, by E. Arclier, xiv. 153. 



■ , on an improved anil cheaper system 



of laying out eatch-meadows, by Sir 

 S. Nortlieote, xiii. 172. 



• , on tho theorv.of, by P. Posey, xiii. 



177. 



• , hill-side, in Cumberland (W. Dick- 

 inson), xiii. 291. 



■ , grasses from, analysis of 1st and 



2ud crop (Way), xiv. 177. 



• of Dorsetshire (Rucgg), xv. 414 ; 



the bounies, 416. 



• , on the aijuatic or wafer-grasses, by 



J. Buokmau, xv. 4G5; tho meadow- 

 grasses, 4G6 ; effect of irrigation upon 

 4G7. 



, on, and on the virtue of springs 



(Chevaudier and Salvetit , xvii. 325. " 



• , near Woburn in Bedfordshire [W. 



Bennett), xviii. 17. 



— — , iu Berkslme, how let (J/ B. Spear- 

 ing), xsi, 25. 



, in Hampshire, their cost and ma- 

 nagement (Eev. J. "WilkinsonV xxii. 

 288. 



AVatek-drill, on the use of (A. S. Euston), 

 XX. 361 ; its value for secm-ing a plant, 

 362 ; exception at Mr. C. Howards 

 fai-m, where from peculiarity of soil 

 er v\-ater a concrete was formed, ib. ; 

 gradual improvements in Chandler's 



drill, 363; substitution of slides for 

 cups, ib. ; rape sowix )jy putting the 

 seed into cistern, a good plant, 

 3G5 ; directions and cautions, ib. ; 

 umnber of water-drills in use on fen- 

 farms, 366 ; two old casks packed with 

 litter in carts suliice to i'eed the drill, 

 367 ; the admixture of suiJerjihospliate 

 or guano, 368 ; how to regulate the 

 feed, 369 ; experiments on mangolds 

 or rape, witli or without water, also 

 artificials, 370 ; Mr. Sowerby's man- 

 gold experiments, mangel against dmig, 

 373; use of drop-drill, more super- 

 phosphate and less dung used, rape 

 increased 30 to 50 per cent., 374; super- 

 phosphate and water for oats produced 

 increase of 3 qrs., 375 ; peas and cnr- 

 rotii thus sown, 376; water useful to 

 disperse manure, if not to moisten soil, 

 377. 



"Water-driij., its use in Berks (spearing, 

 xxi. 17. 



Waters, George, on pleuro pneumonia 

 amongst cattle, a i)rize essay, ix. 343. 



Water whorl-grass (^Buckman), xv, 465, 

 xvii. 578. 



W.\TER yam, see " Yam." 



Watford sewage, utilisation of, by Lord 

 Essex, XXV. 293. 



Watsox, J., on reclaiming heath-land, 

 vi. 79. 



Way, J. T., on the fairj--ring3 of pastmc* 

 as illustrating the use of inorganic ma- 

 nures, vii. 549. 



, report on the analysis of the aslio 



of plants, Part I. (wheat, barlev, oat.>, 

 &c.), vii. 593. 



, report on tho analysis of the ashr.s 



of plants. Part II. (turnips, mangold, 

 carrots, &c.\ viii. Ii54. 



, on the phosi>horic strata of the chalk 



formation, ix. 56. 



, analyses of the ashes of plants 



f clover, clover-hay, peas, beans, sti-aw, 

 kc). ix. 136. 



, on the composition and money- 

 value of different varieties of guano, x. 

 196. 



, on the composition of linseed, oil- 

 cake, beans, peas, &c., x. 479. 



, on the analysis of sprats, x. 610. 



, on hquid-manure or taidi-water, x. 



613, 



. on scutch, X. 615. 



; on alkali waste, x. 616. 



, on woollen refuse, shoddv, rags, &c., 



X. 617. 



, on animal guano, x. 620. 



, on the power of .soils to absoi4> 



manure, xi. 313; xxiii. 123. 



