INDEX. 



v 



mmm 



II 



J. 



Hailstorm extraordinary, 281 



Hailstones. 487 



Haud Tillage, by Bottomley,rev., 444 



Haunam on Agricultural Statistics, rev., 748 



Hardy's (Messi*.) experiments, 289, 605, 6S4, 697 



Harlaxton Hall, 823 



Harvest work, econcmv of, 378; Caird on the, 



731, 761, 762, 777 ; yield of, 794, 810, 827, 84 J 



Hassall, Food and its Adulterations, rev., 71 



Haws, to vegetate, 7S9 ; to sow, 806 # 



Hay, well made, 637 



Haymaking and Clover. 3S0 



Haystacks, to measure, 211 



Heath, white Mediterranean, 317 



Heather, to transplant, 104 



IF^at, bottom, for bedding plants, 356, 390; In- 

 fluence of on the progress of vegetation, 421, 

 437; of spring months, 429; conferred by 

 drainage, 651, 699,732 



Heating, 806, 821 ; at Kew, 86, 102, 279 ; at Messrs. 

 Weeks 1 , 86, 102, 175 ; one boiler plan of, 261, 

 318,335: at Porthwi.hMi, 485, 725; Hood on, 

 rev., 503 ; and ventilating, 518. 533 ; plants and 

 artificial, 582; Williams on. 651 ; gas, €96 



Hebrides, horticulture in the, 646 



Hedges, 334, 582 ; Yew, 320; formation. of, 374; 

 Thorn, 468, 566. 57:i ; mixed, 4S6, 518 ; how to 

 cut, 502, 533 566, 780 



Hedge plants, 713 



Hedge knives, 566 



Hedgerow fences, 7-15 



Hemp, Delamer on, rev., 13 



Henderson's (Messrs. E. G.) nursery, 359 



Herbs, sweet, 472 



Herring on Taper Making, rev., 599 



Himalayan, vegetation, 515 ; Journals by 

 Hooker, rev., 807 



Hogs, Cincinnati, 525 



Holcus saccharatus, 35, 54, 190, 74S, 790, 837, 854 



Holdings, small, 363 



Holly, to restore, 222 



Holly hedge, to renew, 40 



Holly plunder, 822 



Hollyhocks, treatment of, 155; to propagate, 

 224; paper, made from, 456; tope, 456; culture 

 of, 584; and Dahlia show, 679, 696; select, 

 711 



Honeydew, 566; black, 192 



Hood, on Heating, rev., 503 



Hooker's (Dr.), Century of Ferns, 191; report on 

 Kew Gardens, 281 ; and Arnott's British Flora, 

 rev., 423: appointment in Kew Gardens, 451 ; 

 Flora Indica, rev., 723 ; Himalayan Journals, 

 rev. 807 



Hops, to growers of, 179; and sulphur, 563, 579, 

 581, 597, 630, 67S, 742 



Horses, keep of farm, 27 ; labour, distribution of, 

 74, 108; cost of do., 715; boarded floors for, 

 77; food.139,250; at the Agricultural Society's 

 meeting, 509 ; remarks on, at do.. 522, 538; at 

 Carlow, 556; Beans for, 637, 6S3; Suffolk, 

 666 



Horse Chesnut flour, 790 



Horse radish tree, 839 



Horticulture, Dr. Lindley's Theory of, rev., 359 ; 

 In the Hebrides, 646 



Horticultural Society in New South Wales, 691 



Hothouses, atmosphere of, 727 



Houses, plants in dwelling, 118 ; roof for a sum- 

 mer, 304; Cactus, at Kew, 486; Mr. Phill- 

 pott's, 485, 725 ; heating and ventilating 

 plant, 518, 533; orchard," 175, 630, 693, 726; 

 Apricots in ditto, 806 



Humbert on Encumbered Estates, 86a i 



Hungarian farming, 701 



Husbandrv, spade and fork, 3, 6, 12, 22, 37, 3S, 



68, 76, 174, 697 

 Hyacinths, feather, 408; culture of, 483, 531; 



list of, 484 ; in glasses, 661 

 Vlybrids, garden, 451 

 Hydraulics, Downing's, rev., 775 

 Hygrometer, Mr. Vivian's, 355 

 Hylurgus piniperda, 612, 630 

 Hypericum, origin of, 222 



Jackson's (Mr.) nursery, 55 



Jamaica, draining for Sugar-cane in, 646 ; 



tile plants of, 853 

 Java, vegetation of, 339 

 Johnston (Dr.), the lace. 597. 653 

 Juniperus piriformis, 420; drupacea, 707 



tex- 



K. 



Kale, variegated Scotch, 155 



Kemp's (Dr.), Phasis of Matter, rev., 694 



Kennedy, dismissal of the Right Hon. T. F., 



220, 221, 334 

 K^w gardens. 280, 583; consumption of fuel at, 

 - 86, 102, 279 ; appointment of Dr. Hooker in 



451 ; Cactus-house, 486 

 Kitchen Garden, Delamer's, rev., 679 

 Knives, waning, 206, 29* ; budding, 620; Saynor 



& Cooke's, 772 ; Holmes', S22 

 "Knowledge is Powpr," by Knight, rev., 55 



Koch's Crimea and Odessa, rev., 171 



I. 





Jcb, treatment of, 40 ; trees broken by, 190 

 Implements, chaff-cutters, 491; prizes for, at the 

 Agricultural Society's meeting, 508 ; remarks 

 on at do., 506, 522, 571 ; new clod crusher, 



605, 652 ; show of, at Paris, 812 



India, fibrous plants of, 204; climate of, 723 



Indigo, green, 84 



Inkgall, British, 188 



Insects. Gooseberry caterpillar, 24, 281, 302, 358, 

 500, 517, 518, 532, 533. 550, 566; salt for ditto, 

 540; red spider, 488; cure for ditto, 24; 

 French beans and do. 38 ; woodlice to kill, 54, 

 4*1; British inkgall, 188; Gooseberry fly, 

 317 ; ants, cure for, 376, 390 ; cockroaches, to 

 •kill, 360, 421; Chinese silkworms, 436; and 

 Page's composition, 488, 518. 566, 598; wire- 

 worms, to kill, 493; reproduction of Aphides, 

 650; Pear fly, 582; Pine beetle, 612 ; Mustard 

 beetle, 726 ; memoranda concerning 742 • 

 Turnip flea, 746, ), 811 ; Chrysanthemum 

 field bug, 757; Oak-galls, 789: vitality of, 



819; Seychelles Dorthesia, 836 ; Mussel scale. 



837 ' 



Inventory, a Ladyday, 179 



Ireland, flax culture in, 27; do. trade in 45; 

 winter in, 154 ; labourer's wages in, 181, 746; 

 crops in, 605, 637 ; farming iu, 698 ; agricul- 

 tural statistics in, 748 



Ireland's recovery, Locke on, 28, 246 



Iron, paint for, 104 



Iron roofs v. si ate, 813 



Irrigation, 489, 681, 716; by submersion, 342; 

 Indian, 363; garden. 421, 4, pipe, 570, 586, 

 604; subterranean. 709, 743, 758, 804 



Isle of Wight, shell-raiu in, 710, 726, 743, 758, 

 789,821 ' 



Isthmus of Suez Question, by M. de Lesseps, 

 rev., 583 



Italian Rye-grass, 285 ; to sow, 29, 781 ; Mr. 



Teller's, 57, 158; Mr. Morton on, 158, 177; 



seed, 210; weight of do., 211, 213; North 



country farmer's opinion of, 267 ; Dickinson 

 on, 380 * ' 



Italy, frost in, 336 

 Ixias, 387 





L. 



Labels, 284 



Labour, distribution of horse, 74, 108 ; value of, 



589 



Labourers, 765; dwellings, 28, 211; chair, 69; 

 and masters, 180; wages in Ireland, 181. 746: 

 number of, on farms, 247 ; gathering at Coles- 

 hill, 457 ; schools, 538, 572, 714 



Labuan, Motley's Natural History, rev., 790 



Lambs, disease in, 108 



Lambing season, 179, 211 



Land Improvement Companies, 105, 122, 138, 

 158, 161; cultivated and uncultivated, 247; 

 waste, 780; reclaiming do., 361, 411 ; fertility 

 and barrenness in, 361, 878, 393, 425, 442, 458, 

 521,537, 570, 586, 602, 617, 618; grass, gas- 

 water as manure for, 395 ; drainage expe- 

 riences in regard to, 287, 306, 344, 394, 426, 

 442, 666, 715; Yester culture of deep, 460; 

 grass to break up, 842; Highland waste, 859 



Landed property, 826 



Landlord, 765; and tenant, 683 



Landscape Gardening, 612 



Larch, advantage of, 336; supply of, 518; va- 

 rieties of, 726 ; to plant. 759 ; to thin, 773 



Larch cones, monstrous. 438 



Lastrea pilosissima, 677; recedens, 70S 



Laiirustinus from seed, 614 



Lavergne's Rural Economy of England, &c, 26 



Law expenses, 45. 75 



Law of tenancy, 840 



Lawes* ( M r.) testimonial, 491, 809 ; experiments, 

 667, 682 



Lawns, effect of gas lime on, 281 ; mowings and 

 sweepings of, as manure, 440; cure for worms 



on, 760 



Lawrence (Mrs.) death of, 543; plants, 632 



Layering pot, 420 



Leases, farm, 124, 308 



Leaves, Mangel Wurzel, 269 ; skeleton, 284 ; ex- 

 crescences on Vine, 360; cure tor burning of, 

 469,518; Cabbage, monstrous, 677; colour of 



tree, 787 

 Leptodactylon califomicuui, 516 



Lettuces, to blanch. 156; Bedale Hall, 190, 222; 

 May's Magnum Bonum, 206, 222, 488 



Libocedrus decurrens, twin, 358 



Lichen dyes, 518 



Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry, rev., 358; new 

 principles of do., 521 



Lightning conductors, 693 



Lilium giganteum, 224; nepalense, 564 



Lime and salt, 61; phosphate of, as manure, 

 409 ; to apply, 590 ; superphosphate of, 493, 

 633, 812; guano and do., 575; analysis of do., 

 381, 604, 634 ; to make do., 750 ; refuse of gas- 

 works, 797 



Lindley's Theory of Horticulture, rev., 359 



Linseed crushers, 508 



Liquid manure, 723, 778; subterranean applica- 

 tion of, 12, 13, 58, 76, 108, 119, 153, 190, 709, 

 743, 758 



Locke's Ireland's Recovery, 28 



Loddiges' (Mr.) plants, 39; Orchids, 647 



Lois Weedon, cost of digging at, 3, 6; cultiva- 

 tion, 4, 37, 38, 76, 586, 636; modification of 

 do., 27 



Loliurn temulentum, 373, 443 



Lomaria discolor, 661 



London gardens, 239, 438 



Longevity, Flourens on Human, rev., 391 ; 

 seeds (see Vitality) 



Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Plants, rev., 333 



Lowe's Natural History of Ferns, rev., 759; 

 Magazine of Natural Philosophy, rev., 775 



Low (Mr.) nursery, 191 



Loy, Irish, 154 



Lungwort, 456 



Lycaste misochlsena, 788 



Lychnis Sieboldi, 116 



Lycopods, hothouse, 471 ; luminous, 743 



Lyell's Manual of Geology, rev., 3U3 



of 



M. 



Machines, reaping, 13, 507, 652; trial of do. 

 selected at the Agricultural Society's meeting, 

 589, 635. 649, 651; competition of do. at Stir- 

 ling, 618 ; Australian do., 141 ; root-grating, 

 6:; mowing, 241, 303; threshing, 507, 780; 

 transplanting, 582, 598, 614, 646, 710 ; Potato 

 digging, 734 ; water drill v . dry, 778 



Machinery, oil for, 124 



M'lntosh's Book of the Garden, rev., 155 



Mackenna on Chili, rev., 119 



Madura aurantiaca, 173 208, 2S1, 302, 317 



Madeira, Botany of, 175; Vine disease in, 205 



Madras, climate of, 241 



Magnolia Campbelii, 515 



Maladies, vegetable, 188 (see Pathology) 



Malt mills, 633 



Mangel Wurzel, Buckman on the growth of, 44; 

 hardiness of, 211; leaves, 269; seed. 395: 

 pigs, 716; injurious to breeding sows, 397, 411, 

 475,491; Whittington on, 542; disease, 788 



Mangosteen, 259, 4( at S> on, 371 



Mann ou Reproduction, rev., 534 



Manures, liauid, 723, 778 ; subterranean applica- 

 tion of do.* 12. 13, 58, 76. 108, 119. 153, 190,709, 

 743, 758; blood a^ 28, 229, 307, 344: time for 

 applying, 29, 139; garden refuse as, 40; 

 covered yards for. 46; for Turnips, 76, 108: 

 sewage, 91, 157, 161, 193, 196, 209, 212, 506: 

 for top-dressing. 13ti : analysis of, 140; artifi- 

 cial, 194, 763; pigeon, 250, 290; for Rose 

 trees, 264 ; nitro-phospbate, 229, 266, £07, 344 : 

 gas water as, 395 ; phosphate of lime ms, 409 : 

 superphosphate of do. as. 381, 493, 573, 604, 

 633, 634, 750 ; Parr on, rev., 444; rish as, 492 : 

 urine as, 582; burnt clay as, 698; adulteration 

 of, 731 ; farm-yard, 779; salt as, 859 



Markets, Prussian food, 669 



Marl, use of, 25; and marling, 121; how to 

 know, 309 



Marryat's Mountains and Molehills, rev., 103 



Martin Doyle's Lesson Book, rev., 605 



Mason's, Mr., Visit to the Azores, &c, 516 



Masson's dried vegetables, 151, 174, 190 



Meadows, water, 587 



Measurement, cattle carcase, 10, 11 



Meat manu fact u re, 195; diseased, 307 ; influence 

 of papaw on, 679, 710 



Mechi (Mr.), on Farmers' Clubs, 25; on town 

 sewage, 91 ; annual gathering, 525 ; lecture at 

 Carlisle, 557 



Meconopsis simplicifolia, 515 ; Nipalensis, 515 



Melons, late. 119 



Melon pits, 760 



Me rat, on Tuberous Plants as substitutes for the 



Potato, &c, rev., 76 

 Meteorology, Drew's, rev., 374 

 Meteorological Essays, Arago's, rev., 631 

 Microscope, Schacht on the, rev., 647; cheap, 



771 

 Mignonette, tree, 280 

 Mildew, on Roses, 86; Vine, 188, 440, 532, 582, 



710; and sulphuret of potash, 403 ; in Madeira, 



205 

 Milk and cream, prices of, 213 ; cow in, 540 



Mill. Turner's com, 556; malt, 638 



Millie and her Places, rev., 668 



M ilner's Crimea, rev., 487 



Mines, plant growing in, 663 



Mississipi, Pears on Quince stocks in, 6 



Mistletoe on Oak, 388, 406, 438 



Mole, the, 748, 780 



Mollusca testacea, Clark's, rev., 407 



Monkshead poison, 319 



Moon, red, 120 



Moore's Popular History of the British Ferns, 



rev.. 807 

 Moringa pterygosperma, 839 



Morphology in Ferns, 24 ; in Kymphsca, 548 



Mosquito Tobacco, 318 



Moss on trees, to remove, 40 



Mountain Ash berries, 648 



Mowing machines. 241, 300 



Mules, French, 178 



Mushrooms, natural, 281, 303, 317, 374 ; deformed, 



792 

 Mustard beetle, 726 



Mustard cake, sold for Rape cake, 73, 76 

 Mustard oil, 268 

 Myatt (Mr.), death of, 56 



N. 



Naples, climate, 221 ; Vine disease, 693 



Natchez, Pears on Quince stocks at, 6 



Natural history, ignorance of, 53; popular, 438; 



of Labuan, rev., 790 

 Natural Philosophy, Lowe's Magazine of, rev., 



775 

 Naturalists, hint to, 358 

 Nectarinia pectoralis (pectoral sunbird), 790 

 Nectarine, Stanwick, 531, 646; white, 648 

 Nepenthes, culture of, 549 

 Nephrodium venustum, 677 

 Nephrolepis davallioides, 388 

 Netting, woollen for coverings, 24 

 Newdegate on The Customs' Tariffs of all Na- 

 tions, rev., 583 

 New South Wales, Horticultural Society in, 691 

 New Zealand 3eeds for, to pack, 744 

 Nitrate of soda, 124, 138; v. guano, 228 

 Nice, climate of, 37. 69, 85, 118,189,221,302; 



vegetation of, 37 

 Nitrophosphate manure, 229, 266, 307, 344 

 Note book, Chinese, 242, 318, 502 



Nursery Gardens, noticed, Messrs. Gaines', 23 ; 

 Loddiges', 39; Jackson's, 53; Eraser's,. 103; 

 Chandler's, 176 ; Low's, 191; Kollisson's, 228 ; 

 Barnes', 2S3; Veitch's, 319, 663, 807; E. G. 

 Henderson's, 359; J. Waterer's, 424; Lod- 

 diges', 647; Salter's, 679, 807; Turner's, 695; 

 Paul's, 711 



Nurseryman, what constitutes a? 616, 630 



Nut, the (Corylus avellana), 599 



Nut bushes, to prune, 153 



Nympbseas, gigantea, 203 ; monstrous, 548 ; 

 affinities of. 723 



Ontugi trilacial, 627 ; Os>age, 173, 20tt, 281, 302, 

 317 



Orange trees, treatment of, 504 ; French, 727 



Orchard hoUms, 175, 630, 693, 726; in Horti- 

 cultural Society's garden*, 611 . Apricots in 

 806 ; top-dressing for trees in, B5<> 



Orchids, sale of, 339 ; climate of, 472 ; treatment* 

 of, 678; Mr. Schroder**, 775 



I >rchid-house, Mr. PhillpottX 725 



Orleans House, gardens at. 839 



Osage Orange. 173. 206, 281. 302, 317 



( > -borne, shell rain at, 710, 726, 743, 758, 789, S21 



Osiers, 145 



Osmunda regal is, 789, 806, 837 



Ouvirandra fenestra!!*, 740 



Owen's (Prof.) Lectures on Anatomy, tec, rev. 



519 

 Ox, Lord Favershftm, 45 ; dentition of, 108 



Oxails tnheioaa, 125 



Ozone, 59S 



P. 





O. 





Oak, plantations, 117; Mistletoe on, 3S8, 406, 

 438; on a Willow, 438; Durmast, 696, 7^8; 

 British, 728, 742, 756, 803, 821, 854; rings of 

 ancient, 824, 835 



Oak-galls, 789 



Oats, averages, 44, 59 ; for fodder, 290 ; returns 

 respecting the state of, 553, 554 ; disease, 569 ; 

 chlorotised, 586 



Obituary, Mr. Myatt, 56; Mr. Bolden, 93 : Mr. 

 Pusey, 473; Mrs. Lawrence, 548; Dr. John- 

 ston, 597, 653 ; M. Pescatore, 820 



Ochro, 264 



Oil, FrigiDomo injured by soaking in boiled, 

 71; cause of do., 87: for machinery, 124; 

 mustard, 268 ; Beech, & 851 



Oilcake, 688; poisonous, 108; to detect adulte- 

 ration in, 362; analysis, 557; from Cotton 



seed, 698 

 Oncidium Skinneri, 629 

 Onion, Potato, 206; disease, 421,484, 502 ; failure, 



454 ; fly, 457 



double 

 crimson 



Pa ;y seed, to sow, 600 



Page's composition, 4vS,518, 566, 593 



Paint for iron. 104; for tree wounds, 154,156 



for glasR, 518 

 Palms, history of, 855 

 Pampas Grass, 6, 438; propagation of, 614 



Pansies in pots, 39 



Papaw, influence of, on meat, 679, 710 



Paper, materials for, 87,155: Hollyhock, 456; 

 making, Herring on, rev., 599; wasp. 756 



Paris, exhibition of. 173, 452; regulations re- 

 specting. 807; admission to. 277: agriculture 

 at, 341, 393, 395, 441, 475 ; Prof. Wilson on do., 

 795, 796; horticultural display at, 500, 548 



Parks, Edinburgh, 339; London, 239, 438; road 

 across St. James's, 629, 643, 645, 675; sketch 

 of do., 676; Sunderland, 646, 662, Gy3, 710 



Parr on manures, rev., 444 



Passiflora, Australian, 710; cinnabarina, 724 



Pastures, weeding of, 226 



Pathology, ve table, 4, 20, 36, 53, 68, 84, 100, 

 117, 133, 152, 173, 188,205. 220, 240, 260, 278, 

 301, 316, 334, 356, 372, 376,388,404, 421, 436, 

 452, 4F8, 486, 516, 532, 549, 564, 5*0, 596, 614, 

 644, 661, 676, 692, 709, 724, 756, 772, 788, 804, 



821, 836, 853 

 Paul's (Messrs.) nursery, 711 



Paulovnia imperialis, 438 



Payen on diseases, 788 



Peaches, Amvgdalus persica, 283; 



flowered, 726, 743, 758; double 



Chinese, 806 



Peach walls, glass on, 551 



Pears, remarks on growing, 4 ; on Quince stocks 

 at Natchez, 6 ; to raise from seeds, 21 ; 

 Beurre* Superfin, 22; Marie Louise, 38; Choix 

 d'un Amateur, 85 ; culture, in Scotland, 174; 

 Beune* Ranee, 817 ; grittiness of, 355; crop of, 

 565; decay in, 628; cracked, 724; to ripen in 

 paper bags, 742: Verulam, 8«'5; produce of, 

 828; varieties of Doyenne" Blanc, 835 



Pear trees, culture of, 37, 174; pyramidal, 72 



seedling, 101,788, 820,837 ; for exposed place* 



320; cankered, 837 

 Pear seeds, preservation and sowing of, 54 



Pear fly, 582 



Peas, early, 53, 101, 156; boiling, 180; trans- 

 planting late, 262; new, 408; Early Green 

 Marrowfat, 488 ; select, 520, 532 ; returns res- 

 pecting the state of crops of, 553, 554; ever* 



lasting, 598, 668, 716, 748 

 Peat, uses of, 60 ; for evergreens, 222 

 Pelargonium Endiicherianum, 580 

 Pentstemon, 119 

 Penn's Maxims, &c, on Angling, rev., 487 



Percepierre, 281, 303, 317, 336 



Perfumery, Piesse's Art of, rev., 759 



Peruvian guano, 



Pescatorea, rev., 599 



Pescatore (M.), death of, 820 



Pheasants, treatment of, 379 



Phlebodium multiseriale, 469; ina^uale, 650 



Phillpott's(Mr.) houses, 485 



Phosphate of lime as manure, 409 



Piesse's Art of Perfumery, rev., 759 



Pigeons, 123; laughing, 211 ; manure, 250; dung, 



value of, 290 

 Pigs, dentition of, 108; Mangel Wurzel for, 716; 



do. injurious to breeding sows, 397,411, 475, 



491 ; at the Agricultural Society's meeting, 



509 ; remarks at do., 524 

 Pinus, insignis, 190, 317; spinulosa, Griffithi, 



and Khasyanus, 334 ; Beardsleyi, 453 ; Craig- 



iana, 453; Royleana, 612 ; Madeueusis, 334 

 Pine beetle, 612 

 Pipes, to clear choked, 421; irrigation by, 570, 



586,604 

 Pitcher plants, 549 

 Pits, Mr. Philpott's, 725; Hey wood hwe, 713; 



Melon, 760; Cucumber. 776; turf, 659, 854. 



Plants, new, 4, 20, 53, 84, 116, 132, 152, 173, 205, 

 241, 301, 316, 344, 356, 372, 404, 420, 453, 484, 

 516, 564, 580,596, 612, 629, 644, 724, 740, 756, 

 788, 804, 852; soft, to fumigate, 7 ; Mr. Lod- 

 diges', 39; food of, 76 ; indwelling-houses, 118; 

 effects ofthefiost on, 115, 153, 154, 207, 242, 

 260, 278, 315, 364 ; tepid water for, 153 ; fibrous 

 of India, 204; for baskets, 208; bedding for 

 long borders, 281; hardiness of, 388, 533; do. of 

 Chinese, 318; Loudon's Encyclopaedia of, rev., 

 338 ; and bottom heat, 356, 390 ; spring flower- 

 ing, 358; stealers of, 358; vinegar, 336, 357, 

 390, 632; nursery names of, 389, 406; vital 

 force of, 435 ; nectar-secreting organs of, 487 ; 

 Himalayan, 515; pitcher, 549 : scarce British, 

 567 ; specific do. of, 315 ; and artificial heat, 

 582; importance of air to, 595; Mrs. Law- 

 rence's, 632 ; lifting, 662 ; growing of, in mines, 

 663; sap of, 694; and electricity, 70S; hedge, 

 713 ; production of, 725 ; textile, S53 



Plant-houses, heating ami ventilating, 518, 533 



Plantations, Oak, 117 : in Wales, 776 



Planting, 581, 597, 598, 629. 645; of grain, 124, 

 780; Artichokes, 189; Shallots, 222; ever- 

 greens in peat, 22J ; Strawbt rries, 504 ; Tulips 

 712; pruning fruit trees during the first year 

 of % 86: L*r«h, 759 



Platyloma Browni, 388 



Pleuro-pneumonia, in cattle,7108 



Hough, and its uses, iti>, 1 .». 666; steam, 322, 

 345, 364, 634, 652, 780, 781' 796; Fiskei's, 683, 



700, 731, 810 

 Ploughing in snow, 123; and steam culfivatio 



267, 570 ; Wheat without, 747 ; iu liue, 781 



