INDEX. 259 



United Kingdom, agriculture, 43; cattle, 45; position occupied in cotton 

 industry, 34 ; position occupied in international trade, 32, 226 ; vege- 

 tables, imports of, 240 seq.; wheat crops, 43. 



United States, agriculture, 76; efforts to promote it, 79; growth of in- 

 dustries, 28; imports of manure, 81 ; market-gardening, 81, no; 

 State fairs, 80; truck-farms, zzi. 



Unwin, Prof. W., transmission of motive power for petty trades, 168, 180. 



Venetz, 204 note. 



Vera Cruz, cotton mills, 24. 



Verviers, woollen mills and clothiers, 132. 



Vienna, petty trades, 160. 



Vienne, Isire, shoddy factories, 156. 



Vilmorin, breeding of new cereals, 99. 



Vineries, in Jersey, 114; in Belgium, appendix N, 242. 



Voigt, Paul, petty trades in Germany, 162. 



Vorsma, cutlery village, 135, 176. 



Vosges, spinning mills, 225. 



Wages of agricultural labourers in Russia, 74 note. 



Walsall and neighbourhoods, 137. 



Warsaw, petty trades, 160. 



Waste of time in the schools, 193. 



Watch makers, in French Jura, 153 ; in Switzerland, 153. 



Waterfalls, motive power of, 154. 



Watt, James, 185, 187, 206. 



Wheat, cost of growing, 71, 73 note, 74; planted, 95, appendix K, 236. 



replanted, 102, appendix L, 238. 



Whitehead, Charles, Hints on Vegetable and Fruit Farming, 104. 

 Williams, E. E., Made in Germany, 18 note. 

 Woollen trade, its spreading, 35. 

 Wurtemberg, spinning mills, 225. 



Yakutsk barley, 99. 

 Yearly bread-food, 44, 100. 

 Young, Arthur, 144. 



Zemstvos in Russia, inquiry into petty trades, 73 note, 173. 



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