INDEX. 257 



Petty trades, conclusions, 177 seq. ; precarious conditions 01 some of them, 

 131 ; transformation and struggles, 132 ; variety and division, 128 seq. ; 

 and great industries in Germany, 165 stq., 248; in Belgium, 171 ; in 

 France, 1405^,242; in Germany, 162-171; in Russia, 173-176; in 

 Switzerland, 171; at Paris, 247. 



Philadelphia Exhibition-, 189. 



Physics, methods of teaching it, 197. 



Planted wheat, 95 seq., appendix K, 236. 



Platt, Mr. James, 25. 



Ponce, M., Culture maraichere, 64 note ; his orchard, 65. 



Potato growing, by Girard, 92 ; by Mr. Knight, 91 ; in Germany, 92 ; 

 in Jersey, 89, 230. 



Prison work, 149. 



Puris, M., irrigation, 94 note. 



Quayle, General View of the Agriculture and present State of the Islands 



on the Coasts of Normandy, 232. 

 Quenvais (Jersey), 232. 



Rathgen, Japan's Volkwirthschaft, etc., 28 note. 



Redditch, needles, 136. 



Rennes, 145. 



Rennie, 185, 207. 



Replanted wheat, 102, appendix L, 238. 



Reuleaux, Theoretische Kinematik, 188. 



Reybaud, Le Colon, 143, 144, 157. 



Rhone, river, its banks, culture on, 156. 



Rice culture in Japan and China, 238. 



Risler, Physiologic et Culture du ble, 87 note 



Rivers, Th., The Orchard Houses, etc., 112. 



Roanne, great and small industries, 158. 



Robinson, Prof., 185. 



Rogers, Thorold, on economic interpretation of history, 138, 166, 205, 



Ronna, Prof., Agriculture aux Etats Unis, 76 note ; Irrigations, 95 ; rice- 

 growing in Japan, 240. 



Roscoe, 136 note. 



Roscoff (Brittany), market-gardening, 105. 



Rothamsted experiments, 44 ; challenge to Sir A. Cotton, 236 seq. ; size 

 of experimental plots, 237. 



Roubaix, cotton weaving, 143. 



Rouen, weaving, 144, 145. 



Rumford, mechanical theory of heat, 203. 



Russia, cost of wheat growing, 73 ; growth of industries, 12 seq., 221 ; 

 decrease of imports, 16 ; petty trades : committee on, 173 ; in- 

 quiries made by the zemstvos, 173 ; do., by the Moscow statistical 

 committee, 173 ; numbers of workers employed in, 173 ; relation to 

 agriculture, 175 ; returns, 174 ; variety of produce, 174 ; spinning 

 mills, 225. 



Saflelare district, agriculture, 60, 87. 



Sagnier, H., on irrigation, 94 note. 



St. Chamond, 243. 



St. Etienne, industries in, appendix O, 242. 



St. Holier, harbour (J erse y). 8 9- 



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