GARDENERS’ 
A. 
3 vitifolium, 375 
acia dealbata, hardiness of, 133, 182, 197, 
230; viscosa, 
Ace ounts, farm, 426, 444, 538, 602 
Achimenes, 22 
Acid, ulmic, and oa 263 ; sulphuric, 598 
Adelges, Spruce gall, 5 
Agilops cea of, into Wheat, 451, 
0 
29, 44, 46, 59, 27 lecture on he pr esen 
sition of British, 794, 797, 813 ; at Woburn 
8; benefit of science to, 45; in L 8 
61; = e da "influence of climate 
on, 58, 106; nts in, 75, 154; Ro. 
thamsted v. Kilw — 8 170 202, 218, 281, 282, 
14, 330, 345, 362, 378, 395, 410, 491, 522, 539, 
571, 619, 650, teresting questions in, 
literature of, 89; fen, 
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Catechisms on ge, rev., 365; ancient, 
395 Good's Pole of rev., 396 ; Northum- 
707 7865 a . 650; profits of, 653: 
American, 733; in the Azores, 778 
Agricultural anomalies, 7 
— chemistry,252 ; sessional examina- 
tion in, 490, 506 
Agricultural College, erria 187, 809: exa- 
tion papers 442; guide to, 
, 413; sess oa pe hoon eee as che- 
try at, 490, 506 + ——— to Mr. Hay- 
arth, js Ba of, 8 
1 ediveuton, 77 Ti; = 363, 537, 572, 
it, 522 
rer. 5 
585, 809 ; and employm 
Agric ultural geology, 17, 409, 425, 489; 
Trimmer’s lecture on, 
3 bawr, =a 
, rers 523; education- 
F 
5 C; 
Agricultural to 
Wiltshires, 304, 41 oe — 2 
Air, effects of on plants, 196 
>- Ajuga Chamæ 
rae sepitys, 757 
uminous or protein compounds i 
1 of, 490 ee 
e, pale, to make from su ar, 12; bitter, 
recipe for brewing, 45, 77 5 ae 
Alge, Harvey's r of North America, rev., 
438; distribu ae marine, on the British 
and Irish —— 
Alkalies and ‘Barley, 20 
Allamanda, Schotti re catharti 50: 
Allotments, 299, ~~ 
Aloe, American, 629, 661 
Amaryllids, culture 
rc ban — 88 a ua pots, 776 
0 climate of North, 409; 
reaping machines of, 413; H 3 
r 
rev., 438 ; ee & 
toria Regia in, 647; vineyar of, 664; — 
„a mer Nor ie 113 wenne of, 7333 
American Aloe, 6 9, 661 3 
American, —.— 72, 280, 485 
American churn,” Ts y’s patent, 315 
es, 
“ 87 
„ uses 
rnips, 41; sul. 
oe of, io apply, 154 ; ; how to test the e purity 
ma g an “or Pca 
ating loss 45 -h "308: 
vise tn lons of, in dang enpa, i 
2 on „ on 
nace nm man , 173, 2 
388; of don guano, 293, 346, 356, 
phatic — goat milk, 364; of phos- 
= reland, 635 ; the greensand = orth 
emone, culture 
Animals, — E — ain as e, 679 
603 ; salt for, 169 
natural history of, 458; Jones’s 
ation of, in conn ; geographical 
human civilisation, ate the progress 
INDEX OF CONTENTS 
TỌ THE 
For 
1852. 
fattening, 620, 35, 602, 2, 684, 738, 779 ; = and 
— 4 beta of, 638 ; carcass weights of, 
ure for scour in, 653; composition 
food i Pes relation to respiration and the feed- 
ing of, 
oo am distribution of in the arctic re- 
s, 660 
Annihilator, oe s Fire, 38 
Annu 552 of summer and winter 
hoes ing, 213 ; Te 213, 229 
. lie es, agricultural, 713 
Antiquity of fo ö 243 
Antirrhinums 
Ants, to kill, 10 344, 374; poison for, 357, 424; 
9421 
3 double, Hi: rw gather, 568; for tarts, 
600; ee 
Apple trees, to pla 1 712 
Apple — te FE — make, 535 
e trees, remarkable, 120; 
wall 
on a north 
Aquat “ery 136, 248, = 
aema uses of tobac cco 
Araucaria Cookii, ai emani 550 
Arsenic works, effec of, o nS oe 485 
Artificial manures, poset mode of applying, 74; 
the constituents on which they depend for 
their fertilising and commercial value, 506 ; 
for flower e 1a 
1 weeping, to 248 
Asparagus, to salt, 233 ; bed, how to form, 568 
Asphalte flooring, 60, 653, 684, 726 
Association, British, 596, 612, 628, 634, 644, 660, 
666, 714 
Aubergine 
8 ‘propertion of, 279 ; Lancashire Hero, 
279; select, 295, 7 
— a fruits po 230; Mackenzie’s Ten 
Years in, noticed, 278; i; gold fields of, 549 
——— application o f liquid manure in, 411, 
427, 444, 476; — farming in, 427, 445, 476 
Aza lea, 164; wha it first was „ 196; Messrs. 
Lane's, 343; ae 374 
Azores, farming in, 778 
B 
BAcox, p —— 141 
porta tg 
Balfour’s Class-book of Botany, rev., 327 
alsams, double, 711 
Bambusa arundinacea, — of growth of, 246 
arker, the late 
Barley, — say 23 E — 60, 123; and alka- 
lies, 204 ; returns respecting the state of, 506, 
ar Pe 537, 540, e 554; chemical changes 
underg n the process of germi- 
— — 5063 —— ames and relative 
feeding value of, 506 ; prolific, 620 ; to sow, 652 
Barnes’ (Mr.), men 755 ticed, 583 
Barn floors, = a 
Barometer, e 
— —.— British une Garden, rev., 371 
Basil, 8 
Bayrboffer on 3 rev., 247 
Beans, Nousuch e 214; prolific, 325; 
scarlet pane 405, 421, 518; returns res- 
of, 506, 507, 537, 540, = 
; Harico ot, 54 676 
oe 340 
sone ditto, —— to 12 570 e itte, 388 Auld, 
wet i ; examined in the 
, 677 
3 grandiflora, 230 
Beck's (Mr.) garden noticed, 263 
Beer, recipe fo ng, 45, 77 125; sugar, 
recipe for ma 
5 how to dislodge wild, 262 ; early 
ri — Pope eg 
Spi ng, vi att. 
Bee flowers 
Beet, sugar, 7 45 to sow, 93; Silesian, 236, 283 
Continental statements on cultivation of, 2845 
800; to dress, 726; to e, 805 
Begonia Fuchsioides, 100; 8 580 
Belle- Sm climate of, 564 
— near Grantham, noticed, 151 
standa ci 680; Darwinii, 501; 
Ara 
of, 439; swarming of, 629 
Borba — 
stoneless — ted, 18 
Birch wi th gy 16 
Birds, 501; British song, 4, 21, 37, 52, 68, 85 
101, 116, "165, 180, 197, 212, 51 to keep off 
ooseberries, in diffi- 
- culties, 375; carrion uses of 
magpies, 397 778 
„667, 
of 
Baking, chemical actions involved in the pro- 
Biscuit, Honiana MEES 515, 565 
Blackber rries, white, 3; and 1 38, 54 
Blackberry syrup, to ma 
Blight, 403, me 523; American, 72, 280, 485, 
fungi, 43 A o, 437; and high 
cult vation ; Gr 5, 437, 
452, 453, söi, in 694, 710, 820; 
488; Griso ~~ for ditto. 419, 565; in 
Malaga, 6915 Whe Spm, 540, 571; prev valen nee 
of, 403 ; oniac nures productive of, 
43 
Blinds for glass-houses, 5, 22, 37, =a 
Bohemia, W 213 
Bones, as ma 
5 3 Mycology, rev., 342 
Book 3 9 Nataralist’s cha 
“> iHi 6; ; Minu of 
ats, ove: 
rations of Indian Botany, 55 ; 
on Pauperism and Poor- 
aws, 183, 749; Deman on Flax, 183, 282; 
Dobson on the Pelargoniu m, 183; M. a — 
Mabille on the Potato Diszas, 227 
hoffer on Lichens, 247; Holle on 2 
247; s on Drainage, 252; 
Pamphlets o Drainage 
Fortune's eee 259, 275; Williams' ore 
ual, 263 ; ditto on Ferns 
Kir nloch’s Te or 
of a 
man's re vot the Voss eof HA M. S. Herald, 
278, 547; wlett Rusti c Work, 312; 
0 enfrey’ 4 
Ca ndolle As Prodro 
5 Farming, 3653 "Standish and Noble's 
Toni Bri sh nter 
Tulasne’s Moncgtapbie Podostemacearum 
874; Good’s Politics of Agriculture, 396; 
Word in Se 5 — on Corn Growing, 405, 807; 
Horsfield’s Plante Javanice rariores, 406 ; 
9 Apicultural Dolge e Guide, 413; 
æ Wrightian 
cane, — 4223 Morgan 
Abuse of Lime as s weg 429; Heywood’ s 
Letters to Farm ; Bar arvey’s Marine 
Aar of Mona — Reg) Buller on Guano, 
445; Correspondence respecting the Lobos 
Guano 1 445 ; Exhibition of ps Works 
All Nations, 1851— Reports by t 
155; Labour stan „ 
Life of the Rev. W. Kirby, 486; Unger’s 
nquiry into the History of the „Vegetable 
— — jaker’s Es — of the 
551; Parish on Buenos 
vinces of Rio dela Ror 8065 Ta Natura 1 
ls, 582; Cobbold’s Georgics 
of Virgil, 598 ; — Chemistry of G0 id, 
mith’s 
estion, 
Water (Ana charis alsinastrum), 66 
Willich’s —— Tables, 700 — ¢ a 
How to Enf hold, 718; Old 
Vaughan on the Crystal Palace Q: 
742; Lands p mi History ot British 
Zoophytes, 758; to U Lec- 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
turers, 765; Raynbird’s Account of a new 
Variety of Wheat, 765; Wight’s Icones 
Plantarum Indie Orientalis, 774; Talpa, 
r the Chronicles of a Clay Aea 791, 814 
ie Meredith’s Home in, EiT ia, : 
cellaneous, 55, 10 15 183, 
14, 263, 278, ail. $27, 343, 88 374. 3 391, 407, 
22 502, 551, 5 599, 614, 646, 678, 711, 774, 
7; Str 5 ears A by Meyer 822; 
CO do e b O: P 
S ms 
m 
© 
h'e 
Botany, a du re 
Indian, 180; * the voyage a iM. S. Herald, 
278, 517; Balfour's Class. 
the Ae c Voyage, e 
599 ; Bower ty’ s English, 7 549 ; of 
y Dowden, 502; Griffith’s n 
ook 5213 Glasnevin, 38; cure. 
tor’s annual — of ditto, 199; * aiin, 54, 
69; Sydney, 104, 808; Cape, tow 
Branches, spiral 11 of, 773 
rassicas, among, 245 ; use of earth- 
ing up, 
es Darnel, 421; chemical ac tions involved 
n the process of baking. 490; 3 more 
nutritious — white, 490; ‘modern, 523; 
739 
e bitter ale, recipe for, 45, 77 
Bricks, . 87; black, 709 3 
Brinjals, 280, 424 
eet 1 596, 612, 628, 634, 644, 660, 
ee . ui 339; for autumn and winter 
months, 
Brownza “pit 8 
Brugmansias, * 693 „726 
Buds, to keep birds off. 181; Vines with few, 294 
Budding, spring, 
Buenos Ayres, pie Ag on, rev., 566 
e Earth, rev., 118 
a 
7 , 794; to 5 0, 
of making, 349, 382 1 making, 
8 7; bad tesien, 379, 414, . 827; 
omposition of, and the changes it — 
5 — kok 190; causes of ran eidity 
in, 521 
c 
OABBAGEs, early, 280; to earth up, 309, 341 
Cacti, to gra aft, 232; seed, to sow, 120 
Caird 5s Eng lish Agriculture „ rev., 74, 87 
Calathea distillatoria, culture ture of, 341 
tal 
148 ee Wes, 
3; yellow, 259; to inarch, 
Campbell’s Farmers’ Sade rev., 151 
Cana a emigration to, 140, 250, 267; Tulips 
; weather in, „ 204 
Cantua bicolor, 181 od of 5 
Cape of Good Hope, n e 
Teal +g 5 
Oapel n aa A w ee of 130,10 
apsicum, „ 
182, 214, 229, 52 255 
Caraway, to sow, 
Carna siana, 471; r for, 87; tree, 167; 
Carrots, culture of, 90, 91; soil for, 90; rota- 
crops of, 90; tillage for, 90; 
— 90; seed an of sowing, 90 5 
oeing, g up and storing, 90; 
application of "crop, 90; comparative 
Pat ogee od Bee  Short-horn, 710 
arton, James, 
C: ttle, management of, 92; fattiog, 12; cute 
of foot-rot in, 14; eness in, 77; fairs for 
southdowns, 397; food for, 442, 574 i relative 
value of, 93; for ewes, 173; will it to 
‘chase it ? 157; chicory as, 394; 
77; drain p t for for, 1 
140; to stall feed, 108, 699; for, 169, 
205, 347, 395; breeding of, 188, 603 ; schedule 
of the Agrieu — to, 191; 
report of the meeting 5 A ‘ects, 460; 
progress of the prize rams at 
— 2 38, to y Fae ies pigs, 
mt of, 236 in ditto, 458; 
