Contents of Volume 72. 



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The Enidiciition of Wild Oil ion ..... 

 By J. Avars lis Voklckkk, M.A., B.Sc, Pu.D. 



Statistics affecting British Agricultural Interests 



The Weather of the past Agricultural Year . 



By Frederick J. Brodie, F.R. Met. Soc. 



Rainfall, Temperature, and Bright Sunshine during 1911 



The Rainfall of 1911 



PAQK 



. 404 



. 409 

 . 418 



. 422 

 . 423 



NOTES, COMMUNICATIONS and REVIEWS. 

 " Working the Stubble " 425 



"Agriculture and Soils of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex": by Hall 



and Russell .......... 427 



" Blindness " of Barley 428 



'' Veterinary Studies for Agricultural Students, ' by H. M. Reynolds . 429 



APPENDIX. 



List of Council of Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 Chief Officials of the Society ....... 



Distribution of Governors and Members of the Society, and of 



Ordinary Members of the Council . . . . . 



Table showing the Number of Governors and Members in each 



Year from the Establishment of the Society 

 Financial Statement by the Chairman of the Finance Committee 

 Trust Funds held by the Royal Agricultural Society . 

 Balance-sheet for 1911, with appended Statements of Ordinary' 



Income and Expenditure and of Receipts and Expenditure 



at the Norwich Show, 1911 ...... 



Statement showing Distribution of Prizes at Norwich Show 

 Minutes of the Council Meetings in 1911 . . . . . 

 January 25, xvii ; February 22, xix ; April 5, xx ; 

 May 8, xxi ; May 31, xxii ; June 27, xxiii ; July 26, 

 XXX ; October 25, xxx ; December 6, xxxii. 



Proceedings at the General Meeting, June 27, 1911 . 



Proceedings at the Annual General Meeting, December G, 1911 



Officials and Judges at the Norwich Show, 1911 



Awards of Prizes at Norwich, 1911 ..... 



Prize List for Doncaster Show of 1912 



Index to Volume 72 . 



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 xvii 



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xlviii 



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cxxxix 



ERRATUM. 



"Varieties of Wheat.' 



Journal. Vol. 71, 1910, pp. 339-341. '"Varieties of Wheat." In the account of these 

 experiments the variety known as Red Admiral was given as being an English wheat. 

 It has since been ascertained that it was a wheat ' f French origin but subsequently 

 grown for several years in England. It was supplied, however, from a diflferent source 

 to that from which the other wheats described as French varieties came. 



