INDEX. 



ABERDEENSHIRE, traction-engines in, 301. 



Abies Pattoniana, 431. 



Acreage of crops, United Kingdom, 1867, 



226. 



Alder, the, 350, 380. 

 Allotments and cottage-gardens, 291. 

 Arboriculture as a science, 387. 

 Ash, the, 257, 349, 378. 



Barking of trees, 448. 



Beech, the, 349, 378. 



Birch, the, 351, 380. 



Birch, weeping, 380. 



Blood as a manure, 112. 



Bogs, draining of, 189. 



Bones as a manure, 113. 



Book-keeping, estate, 455. 



Bricks as building material, 251. 



Bridges, construction of, 204. 



Brown, Dr, his remarks on the effects of 

 forests in relation to moisture, 341. 



Brown, Mr William, his paper on ' Arbori- 

 culture as a Science, ' 387. 



Building materials, 248 bricks, 251 ce- 

 ment, 254 concrete, ib. glass, 259 

 granite, 248 limestone, 250 metals, 257 

 mortar, 253 paints, 259 sandstones, 

 249 slates, 251 tiles, 253 timber, 255. 



Buildings, 81. 



Calcareous soils, 322. 



Capital required by tenant-farmers, 32. 



Cedar of Lebanon, 440. 



Cedar, Mount Atlas, 441. 



Cements, 254. 



Chestnut, horse, the, 350. 



Chestnut, Spanish, the, 351. 



Clay soils, 322. 



Cleanings of ditches as a manure, 114. 



Climate as affecting value of land, 319. 



Concretes, 254. 



Conifera, the, 428. 



Couifera, newer, 445. 



Cottage-gardens and allotments, 291. 



Cottagers, rules for small tenants and, 293. 



Cottages, description of plans of, 493. 



Cottages, labourers', 244. 



Cottages, specification for, 283. 

 Cowhouse, arrangement of, 276. 

 Cropping-map, 495. 

 Crops, average of, United Kingdom, 1867, 



Cupressus Lawsoniana, 442. 

 Cupressus torulosa, 443. 



Deciduous trees, different kinds and uses, 



377. 



Deodar, 441. 

 Doors, 272. 



Drainage as a means of improving land, 88. 

 Drainage, improvements after, 193. 

 Drainage-level, 193. 



Drainage operations, how to conduct, 191. 

 Drainage report, 192. 

 Draining arable and meadow land, 180. 

 Draining of bogs, 189. 

 Draining, condition of land requiring, 178. 

 Draining hill-pastures, 185. 

 Draining land, cost of, 184. 

 Draining implements, 182. 

 Draining pipes, 182, 184. 

 Draining of woods and plantations, 186. 



Education necessary for land agents, 15. 



Education necessary for proprietors, 7. 



Education necessary for tenant-farmers, 23. 



Elder, common, 380. 



Elm, the, 349, 379. 



Elm, Wych, 379. 



Embanking sluggish streams, 214. 



Embanking with piles, 217, 220. 



Embankments, 213. 



Embankments, cost of formation of, 218. 



Embankments, different forms of, 222. 



Embankments, earth, 215. 



Embankments, rubble facing for, 214. 



Estate libraries and reading-rooms, 288. 



Estate nurseries, 354. 



Estate schools, 293. 



Estates, tramways for, 141. 



Estates, water-supply on, 312. 



Farm-bailiff's reports, forms for, 44. 

 Farm-buWdings, 240. 



