21-i GENERAL INDEX TO EOYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



YOKKSHIKE. 



quantity of seed, 501 ; harvesting, iJ). ; 

 its hooded stoobs of corn, ih. ; stubhle 

 cleansings, 502 ; tuniiji ci-ops, ib. ; tlic 

 tui-nip hack, 505 ; bailey ci-op, 50(J ; 

 grass-seeds, 507 ; clover ruckle, ih. ; 

 the chainagc of its .sandy land, 509 ; 

 the clay district, 511 ; the Vale of 

 Cleveland, 512; fallows, 513; sections 

 of potato pits, 514 ; tlio grazing valleys, 

 ■ih.; Wenslcydale, 51G; analysis of 

 limestones, ib. ; the mixed district, 517, 

 cattle, 518; l;orses, «7». ; sheep, A. ; ]iigs, 

 51'J ; implements, ih.; ttinancy, 520; 

 labourers, ib. ; tanks for lii^uid muuiue, 

 ib. 

 YoRKSHir.E, report on the drainage of the 

 Rye and IJcrweiit Valleys, Ijy .John 

 Henderson, xiv. 129. 



Agricultural Society (^Thompson, 



M.P.), XXV. 1, 8. 



farming, improvements in, later re- 



l)ort (W. Wright), xxii. 87; Idiidlordg' 

 improvements and increased rentals, SU; 

 tile and ))ii)e machines, ib. ; drainage, 

 ■i7(. ; improved cottages, !)0 ; timber, ib. ; 

 IMr. Pusey's summai-y of landlord's im- 

 provements, ih. ; covered cattle-yards, 

 5)1; value of land, ib.; higli jirices of 

 jiroduce, 92; sewage, 93; utilisation 

 of domestic sewage, ib. ; Rugby sewage, 

 94 ; liigh ])rice of guano, ib. ; manage- 

 ment of roatls anil highways, 95 ; game 

 preserves, (7;. ; tnmk tlrainage. ib. ; tields 

 and hedge-rows, 9tj ; tenure of land, ib. ; 

 form of tenant-right agreemint, 97 ; 

 reclamation of land at tlie llumber 

 mouth, ib. ; successful instance of warji- 

 ing, 98; drainage 99; prizes for well- 

 managed farms, 100 ; (eiiaut.'<' improve- 

 ments, 101 ; highland-fonning. 102 ; 

 artificial mamu'es, ib. ; farm-buildings, 

 103 ; use of straw, ib. ; the privuiling 

 rotation, (7;. ; the ^old district, 104 ; 

 the West Riding, ib.; markets, 105; 

 tile North Riding, ib. ; cattle-feeding, 

 ib. ; adulteration of seeds and cake, 

 106 ; clover-sickness, ib. ; English and 

 foreign seed, 107 ; Silesiau seed, 108 ; 

 guano, 109 ; improvements on the low- 

 land pastures,/?*.; draining arable land, 

 110 ; the North Riding adapted for 

 breeding, ib.; redrainagc of "lands," 

 111 ; autxunn cultivation, ib. ; wheat 



gi'omng on strong loams, //). ; wheat, 

 112; turnips, /7>. ; hay, field-peas, pota- 

 toes, 113 ; origin of jwtato disease, 114 ; 

 llax, 115; holcus saccharatus, 116; 

 chicory, ih. ; race-liorses, hunters, and 

 riding-horses, 117; hacks, carriage, 

 blood, and cart horses, 118; horse- 

 fairs, 119 ; cattle, ih.; prizes taken at 

 R.A.S. meetings by Yorkshhe breeders, 

 ib. ; sliorthoms — value of bulls, ib. ; 

 general dift'usion of the breed, 120 ; 

 IMr. Horsfall's mode of feeding. 121 : 

 .sheep. 122 ; food and management of 

 Leicesters, 123 ; Earnsliire ewes, ih. ; 

 the Leicester and Cotswold cross, ib.; 

 jiig.s, 124 ; bleeders in the West Riding, 

 //*. ; ])oultry, ih.; cheese, 125; agri- 

 cultui-al implements, ih. ; .steam tlii-ash- 

 ing-machincs and ploughs. 120: ploughs 

 and scarifiers, ih. ; turnip-cutter, ih. ; 

 liay-making machine, ih. ; MacOonnick's 

 reaper, 127 ; waggons, ih. ; education, 128 ; 

 coinmei-cial men as farmers, ih. ; national 

 sch(X)ls, ib. ; savings bank, 129 ; evening 

 schools for farm-seiTants, ih. ; farm-gar- 

 dens, ib. ; rape-.seed and linseed-cake, 

 economy of labour, 130. 



YoiA'iT, on tlie origin of consumption iu 

 cattle, iv. 254 ; iuul air, neglect of sani- 

 tary precautious, predisiiosing causes, 

 254. 



, on the detection of pregnancy in the 



mare and tli(^ cow, i. 170. 



, ou the rot in sheep, xxiii. 79. 



Y'ouxi}, Arthur, his report of the fens of 

 Lincolnshire, iv. 290. 



, his French statistics compared with 



modem returns, xxi. 530. 



■ , his account of the improved Ilamp- 



sliire Down shcc^p, Mr. Pouletfs flock, 

 xxii. 295. 



, on the rot in sheep, xxiii. 65; Mr. 



Bakeweir.-5 motive for rotting sheep. 73. 



, BIr. (t., his improvements at Ashley, 



Isle of Wight, xxii. 3G3. 



Zeolite, tlie, analvsis of, xiii. 532 ; xvii. 



467. 

 Zetlaxh, the Earl of, on nitrate of soda 



as a manure, i. 280, ii. 124. 



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