T 



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omr ° r « 5g 



Of OXCi», 



no 



Lea. 319 





304, 354, 



leria, 339 



170. 





* .^ftttSU solutions^ 



196, 

 re- 



Ss floribaoaus 247 



for 



"?.. OM of, on 1»°4 '",,,, 



g^^teinc.atn^* bone-dust, a« 



|£trkl 00. -- ^"t, 413,484,870; to 



S"« /o V 0Si ^itiDB the frait off, 541; 

 «»« fro m catting M > q( ^ . 



at* ,tocarpus Rexn, 80 

 \rmps94; utility of, 644 



BSSSBrrsBC 



M ; refiner's refuse, 118 



gKtest.ons in manuring, 230 



SStteof lime to fix—, 4« .on- 

 to diaiofeet manure, 556; Where to p ™ ' 

 S;i ; price of, 638; to purify decaying matter, 

 §3$; to fix ammonia, 592 



laiebtte of ammonia, effect of on leases, 621 



Sarnie acid. &c, for Turnips, 232; and 



bones, their action, 94 

 Fal»»« W- 5.^ Bouny of, rev., 230 

 San, acorchiiig effects of on leavw, 60S, 499, 



54*.' 



fopeiii^iAie of lime, 107, 304; adv. Lawes, 



Swan, remarks on, 25Q ; 357; pinioning of, 390, 

 504 ; to mark, 621 

 wi River vegetation, 55 

 eet Briar hedge, 464 

 Symphytum asperriiiiura, 236 



• , 263 



Tacso.vr a pinnatistipiila, 23 

 Tanunsk, new sort of, 639; French, remarks 

 on, 687 



Tank he ig at Trentham Hall, 20; damp- 

 Ben in, 24; at Benningbrough Hall, 13 j; 

 plan of, for a Melon-pit, l6t, 165 ; ditto, at 

 worsley Gardens, 180 ; remarks on, 423, 748, 

 7*1; use of potter r for, 812 



Tanks of various forms, table of gallons in, 



2Lh1i.1T,!? ma:,ure ' 34 '"; to ten ^ 



water-tight, 675 

 Jjndridge Court, flower-garden at, 573 

 Tar, a preventive of hare* and rubbiia, 353 



JEVZ*** mentof, 4 l7j adv., shirreff, 18 

 Tei, adnlteration of, 87; in Inula, 167 ; cultur. 

 of in Kemaon, 332; Green, of com.nerce.so: 



IS^J**** of * at *■"* ™ 



Te»U for manures, 76, 108 



Titratheea biisota, 834 

 Textile plant from China, 151 



82; chrysops, 



296; ra- 

 : insects 



to re- 



Tha.isia gargon 



Thatch, incombustible, vn 



Thistles, to destroy, 39> ; by suit, 91 



Thompson (Mr.), His PriW E^y 011 Manure, 



rev., 365 

 Thorn- hedges, to plant, 451 

 ThorougU-dra.ning, by J. H. Charnock, rev., 



12", : by Mr. J. Clarke, rev., 206 

 Threshing-machine, new kind of, 602; hand, 



Thrips, to kill, 46l, 653, 749. 7"5 

 Thrush, remarks on, 607 

 Thunbergias, 230; ad/., Fryer, 



799 

 Tick fly, 453 

 Tile-draining, statistics of, 4/0 



Tile machine, Bencmien, 520 

 Tiles, concrete, 13 . for drains, cost of, 27; re- 

 marks on, 381, 724 

 Timber, excrescences on, 22 ; prices of, 104 ; dry 



rot in, 200. 798, 870; durability of, 181 ; to 



kyanisc, 772; hedge-row, management of, 



875 

 Tiptree Hall, farm buildings at, 547 



Toads, food of, 2)3; versus swaus, 

 marks on, 3 ,7 ; slugs eaten by, 621 

 eaten by, 6S5 ; in li eland, 390 



Tobacco, to cure, 624; culture of, law respect- 

 ing, 656 



Tolls, 543; law of, 142,470 



Tomatoes, treatment of, 136 ; to cook, 623 



Tomato sauce, to make, 768 



Tomtit, insects killed by, 798; anecdote of, 373 



Transactions of the Hort. Sue. of Loudon, 

 vol. 3d, part 1st, rev., 4 10 



Transplanting, remarks on, 335 



Trapping of V3rmin, 147, 260 



Travels in the Holy Land, rev., 230 



Trees, planting and pruning of, 22 

 move, 195; law respecting the removal of, 

 544; to plant in spring, 275; mutual in- 

 dentation nf, 639 ; height of, to measure, 

 412; to pUnt by the sea- coast, 624 j large 

 size of, 119; ornamental, adv., Fairbairn, 

 1H young, to preserve from rabbits, 254; 

 killed by paint and oil, 483 ; to keep cattle 

 from barking them, 532, 549 ; growth of, 

 573, 598, 621 j effect of burying, 559, 595, 

 660 ; fence for, 660 ; circulation of sap in, 387, 

 816; gas-tar a guard for, lol x 



Trefoil Shanghae, 815 



Trenching with the spade, 206 



Trlptilion spinosum, 7 



Tropsejlum canaricuse, management of, 553 



Tuberose roots, Italian, adv., Cobbett, 17 



TttUp bed. to protect, 83; to plant, 69j, 731 



Tulips, 667 ; remarks on breeders, 371 ; list 

 of, 388; flamed properties of, 461 ; cul- 

 ture of, 717; propagation of, 761 ; Mr Dick- 

 son's, noticed, 299; culture of In 1670,832; 

 notes on those ia the Midland Counties, S07 



Tulip-tree, remarks on, 432 



Turf-roasting, 4 



Turnips, experiments with, 28, 187, 420, Green 

 Globe, adv., Stent, 162; to prepare stiff land 

 for, 77 ; to subsoil, plough for, 91 ; to manure, 

 93; manure for, 282 ; to store, 17 1 ; culture of, 

 321, 393, 391, 433, 02$; ia East Lothian, 771 ; 

 failure of, 6i5 ; Swedes, clay land for, 110; 

 to transplant, 203, 26s ; guano for, 174, 740; 

 remarks on, 2»4 ; to select, 532 ; seeds, 204 •, 

 to dibble, 1S7; to sow, 549; effects of ma- 

 nures on, 28i. 419 ; mode of housing, 417 ; to 

 horse-hoe, 438 ; topreserve over winter, 773 ; S 

 weight of, 877; sulphuric acid lor, 232; effect 

 of charcoal and salt on, 465 



Turnip-fly, 234,ai3 T 410 ; to kill. 336.727; to 

 prevent, 324, 313 ; ditto by steeping the seeds, 

 467; to keep off 379 



Turnip-drill, husbandry of, 393 



Turnip-slicer lever, 46 



Turrsea lobata, 71 



Tussac-grass, 332; remarks on, 416; to sow, 



800 



Tussei's husbandry, S30 



Ulva palustris, 87 



Underwood, best shrubs for, 592, 6-40 



University of Erlangen, 87 



Upas tree, 359 



Urate, adv., Purser, 15 



Urine as manure, 365 



Valk of Evesham, crops in, 595 



Valerian, influence of on cats, 573, 5S9, 633 



Valuations on entry, 265 



Value of Landed Property, &c, by L. Cook, 



rev., 190; of crops, 285 

 Van Oiemeu's Land, 231 

 Vegetable physiology, advantage to gardeners 



of a knowledge of, 833 

 Vegetable food, sources of, 341 

 Vegetaole phenomenon 505 

 Vegetable instinct, 854 » 

 Vegetation, progress of in 1813, 39 

 Verbenas, 1S4; select, 152, 264, 230, 856; adv., 



Youell, 98; Wood and Son, 113; Miller, 159; 



Fuller, 161 ; Smith, 177; Girling, 177; Pearsou, 



193 

 Vermin, traos for, 147, 250 



Vernon Harcourton agricultural experiments. 

 11,857,873 



Verches, culture of, 452; and Italian Rye- 

 grass, 595; to sow, 615 



Veterinary science, 553 



Village Associations, 77O 



Vines, to bud and inarch, 54; to prone, 72; to 

 summer prune, 620; in pots, 104; remarks 

 on, 196, 264, 6«5; new work on, by Mr. C. 

 Hoare, announced, 199; their habitudes, 246; 

 to stop bleeding in, 280 ; for a greenhouse, 

 300; in ditto, 412; leaves, disease in, 320; 

 culture of, 405, 701 ; ditto Mr. Hoare's mode 

 of, 635, 651, 657; manure for, 592; on open 

 walls, 76(J: cause of failure in, 432; advan- 

 tage of budding, 870 ; for sncces«ion, S5rj 



Vine-borders, to make, 477, 720; to dig, S5; 



asphalte covering for, 688; Mr. Hoare's re- 

 marks on, 717 



Vineyards, J 50 



Virgil on Grafting, 71 



Viscaria oculata, adv., Backhouse, 1 



Vitality of pollen, 245; of seeds, 854 



W 



Waggons and cart*, relative use of, 89, 509 



Walcheren Brocdi, 248 



Walls, old, cure for, 38 ; nails for, to clean, 196 

 Wall-trees, to fasten, 33 



Walnuts, to preserve, 63S ; value of, 793; to 

 plant, 856 



Walton ou the Alpaca, rev., 6 13 



Ward's cases, 3, 19, 21, 143 



Wash for fruit-trees, 181 



Wasp-*, a habit of, 525 ; to kill, 573, 539, 605. 



_ 621, 79* { nesU, to destroy, 523, 541, 6*5 

 6*37, 053, 669 



Waste lands, to improve, 91 ; remarks on, 149 

 Water colour, 247; from the Cactua, 505 



Waterton's Essays on Natural History, rev., 525 



Water meadows, 5 18 



Water, hard, 505; purity of, 539; surface, to 



drain from heavy land, 562 

 Water- wagtail, 037 



VI 1 



Water-plants, list of, 672 



Wax-plants, 151 



Wax, production of, 279 



Wealth, new road to, 366 



Weather, effect of, 87 ; state of at Adelaide in 

 1842, 319; remarks on, 373: in the North, 

 766 ; contrast between English and Irish, 833 



Weather wisdom, 652 



Weeds, in Flax-fI4ds, 89; agricultural, 302; 

 to destroy, 380, 708 



Weights and measures, 135 



Wheat, Mr. Morc.m ou, 10 ; cultivation of, 12, 

 483, 530 ; varieties of, 323 ; slugs, effect of on, 

 12; flour of, 27; to plant, 27; effect of urate on, 

 44 ; proper time to sow, 41 ; crop, remarks on, 

 301 ; failure in, 365, 3D5 ; culture of land for, 

 74; sowing of, 125, 773; ditto, proper 

 time for, 660 ; importance of vigour in 

 when young, 137; advantage of mowing 

 it, 321; iu a young state, 413; to grow 

 without soil, 304; top-dressing for, 379; 

 smut in, 452, 492, 566; diseases of, 419, 

 436, 438; history and culture of, 488, 530; 

 proper time to reap, 5 15, 548, 6*3 ; ditto to 

 harvest, 565 ; effect of early harvesting, 708 ; 

 kind to select for seed, 555; Cambridge red, 

 579 ; effec' of rolling, 582, 822 ; Cone, fine ears 

 of, 595; Egyptian, 612; great produce of, 

 6i3, 645, 650; to dibble, 614, 675, 703, 739; 

 method* of, 772 ; advantage of, 772 ; mummy, 

 produce of, 645; rust in, 659 ; to dress, 692 ; 

 roots of, 709 ; Chidha n, origin of, 740, 756 ; 

 for seed, pic.ding of, 741 ; roots, length of, 

 740; culture of on the same land in succes- 

 sive years, 753 ; Belgian, 783 ; V*n Diemen's 

 Land, 787; to dibble, 804: remarks on dib- 

 bling, 873 



Wneat-flour, to adulterate, 336 



Whitney's composition, 104, 195, 245, 373, 390, 



42j, 452, 504, 525 ; calico rendered brittle by, 



717> 732; hand glasses covered with, 767 3 

 adv., 15 



Widdriogton on Spain and the Spaniards in, 



1843, rev., 542 

 Willingdon Self-supporting School, 341 

 Willows, 168 

 Window-flowers, 836 

 Winds, effects of on vegetation, 123 

 Winter f*l!ow, 171 



Wire-worm, killedby pheasants, 45 ; to destroy, 

 54, 246 ; killed by guano, 304 ; remedy for, 709 

 Wistaria sinensis, 521 ; to prune, 720 

 Wood, to preserve, 149 



Wooden shoes, 249, 266, 354 

 Wood-lice, 356 ; to kill, 35S 

 Woolly Oak gall. 475 



Worms, to kill, 638 ; by guano, 165 

 Worn out gardens, 200 



Wounds, cured by Pelargonium leaves, 151; 

 on trees, mixture for, 150 



Wren's nest, 870 



Tsar-Book of Facts, rev., 86 

 Yeast, to make, 70, 214; recipes for, 149 

 Tew- hedge, to improve, 152; remarks vo, 235, 

 36i ; poisonous to cattle, 172, 231, 324, 395, 



417 

 Yew trees at Gresford, 701 



Youell's Nursery, noticed, 512 



Young cattle, fever in, 219 



Zinc labels, ink for, 484 





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