210 GENEEAL INDEX TO EOYAL AGRICULTUEAL JOURNAL. 



WHITE. 



White, H., a detailed account of the 

 making of Cheshire cheese, a prize 

 essay, vi. 102. See " Cheese." 



, a detailed report of the di-ainnp;e 



by steam-power of a portion of Martin 

 Mere, Lancashire, xiv. 15G. 



■ , on the show of cheese at the Chester 



meeting (1858), xLx. 400. 



, E., on the results obtained in 



thorough-draining and subsoil-jjlough- 

 ing in the years ISiO and 1841, a rei)ort 

 to the Hon. E. H. Clive, i. ;;3, ii. olU, 

 iv. 172, vi. 22'.). 



• , slatcuK lit of the comparative quality 



of milk I'rojn Alderney and Keny 

 (Ii-i.sb) cows upon thi' farm of the Hon. 

 K. Clive at Oakley Tark in 1840, ii. 

 420. Sec " Milk." 



, results of experiments on subsoil- 

 ploughing iind tiiorough-tlraining at 

 Oakley I'ark, i. 248. 



"U'liiTE-GOtiSErooi', tlie (Buckman), xvi. 

 iJG4. 



■\ViiiTE-MiSTAni), T. C. Burrouglus on, a 

 Iiri7.e essay, vii. oi ; quality of land on 

 which sown, ib. ; season of mowing, o2 ; 

 quantity of seed, (7*. ; season of harvest, 

 ib.; its use as a greeu manure or for 

 sheep, 33. 



, ploughed in as a dressing for wheat 



(P. Love), xvii. 547. 



"WiiiTETHOKN hedges, J. Grigor on, vi. 

 203. 



Whitfield fami, experiments at, on the 

 effects of warmth and shelter in econo- 

 mising the fooil of sheep, iv. 222. 



Whitley, Nicholas, on the climate of the 

 British Islands ui its eflect on agiicul- 

 ture, a prize essay, xi. 1. 



, on the advantage and use of the 



aneroid liaromcter in asceilaining 

 heights, xvi. 122. 



Whitlow in sheep (J. Seaman), xvi. S. 



Whittlesea Mere, draiuagc of { W. Wells). 

 See " Drainage," xxi. 134. 



WicimooD forest, on the reclaiming of 

 {See Waste lands ) xxiv. 271. 



forest (Eead), xv. 251. 



WiiiDRixGTON, Captain, on the agriculture 

 of Spain, iv. 344. Set '• Spain." 



, on the occurrence of j)ho.sphorite in 



Estromadma (in conjunction with Dr. 

 Daubeny), v. 40G. See " Phosphorite." 

 Wiggins, J., on the mode of making and 

 using tUes for underthaining on the 

 Stow Hall estate in Norfolk, i. 350. 

 Wild carrot, its soils and habits (Buck- 

 mau), xvi. 361. 



oat. the f Buckman), xv. 471, xvi. 



366, xvii. .539. 

 pansy, its soils and 1 abits, xvi. 360. 



WILTSHIRE. 



Wild paisnip, its soils and habits, xvi. 



361. 

 ■ radish, the. its soils and habits, xvi. 



360. 



teazle, xvi. 361. 



"Wilkinson, J., on the supply of horecs 



adapted to the nquu'emcnts of the Eng- 



lisli anny, xxiv. 91. 

 WiiJ.iAMS, G. M., on the tenant's right to 



unexhausted improvements accowling 



to the custom of Noixh Liucolnshir<\ 



vi. 44. 



. W. J., on early vetches, iii. 236. 



, of Baydon. his steam jiatents, wire- 



rojK', wmdlass, and pitch-chain for pro- 



gi-ession (J. A. Clarke), xx. 197. 

 . his self-inopelling engines (J. A. 



Clarke), xx. 204. 

 , his steam-plough and cidtivator at 



Faniingham QS61). xxiii. 401. 

 , his steam apparatus at Worcester 



(1862), xxiv. 366. 

 Willow-uehb, the .smooth-leaved, its eoils 



and habits '^Buckman), xvi. 361. 

 Wii.Low-TiiEE. the, its ijlanting and 



management, iii. 273. 

 (the goat) for fences, J. Grigor on. 



vi. 226. 

 Wii.lshwj, Mr., his experience of the cost 



of steam- tluasliing macliincry, xxiii. 



325. 

 Wilson, John, on the manufacture of 



sugar from beetroot, xiii. 144. 

 , on flax, its treatment, agiicultiual 



and technical, xiv. 187. 

 , on the various breeds of sheep in 



Great Britain, especially with reference 



tf) tlie character and value of their wool, 



xvi. 222. 

 , of Newlands, on substitutes for beer 



in the hayiield, xxiii, 58. 

 , Profes.sor, his suggestion to calculate 



horse-work at per cwt. of draught at a 



given rate of morion, xix. 438, 462. 

 , on the International Agricultui-al 



Meeting at Lille, xxv. 209. 

 , on the Intel-national Agricidtural 



Meeting at Hamburg, xxv. 216. 

 , of Edington Mains, on the proper 



qualifications of a £irmer, xxv. 541. 

 AViltshire, the iarming of, by Edward 



Little, of Sheldon Farm, Chippenham, 



prize report, v. 161 ; North and South 



Wiltshire, ib. ; the north or oohte dis- 

 trict, its enclosed pasture faims, its 



dairies and cheese, ih. 

 , South wots, or the chalk-disti-ict, 



its arable and down land, its flocks, 



its corn. v. 101; its hills of chalk, 



lb. ; its flinty loam ioils, ib. ; its singular 



sand-M-ins, ib. ; their course described. 



