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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
27—1850. | 
—— 1 SOLLY, 
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Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, price 4s. 6d., 
RURAL CHEMISTRY: 
An Elementary Lntropuction to the Study of the Science in its 
Relation to Agriculture. 
d, Professor 
Honor ‘ary N 
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ACETATE of lead 
Acid, silicic 
120 sulphuric 
ot oes gua 
Active principles 
Adulteration of gu- 
Affinity, chemical 
After-damp in 
mines 
r 
r contains car- 
bonic acid 
r contains water 
r, inflammable 
r necessary life 
compos 
EERE ee 
ee by sul- 
Rübe 
Blubber 
Bones 
Bones, boiled 
Bones of calves 
Bones of fishes 
Bones of hor: 
Bromine 
Buckwheat 
Buckwheat straw 
ni 
Calamin 
Calcium 
* chloride 
Calome 
ir, its tion 
ir resists co — Candle. burning of 
sion Cane, sugar 
Alabaster Carbon 
Albumen Carbon in plants 
Ale contains car- Carbonite of am- 
ic a n: 
Alkali, test for Carbona! 
Alkali, volatile Carbonate of 1 
Alkalies Carbonate of lime 
Alkalies, vegetable | Carbonate of mag- 
Alloys sia 
Almonds Carbonate of potash 
— Carbonate oda 
oo 3 Carbon om- 
sana osphate| posed 
Alumina g silicate of 3 gas 
umina in soi arbonic ne- 
minum Carbonie oxide 
uminum, oxide Carbur hydro- 
onia gen 
Ammonia absorbed | Carcases 
by charcoal, &. ro 
Ammonia, Caseine 
ate o „vegetable 
Ammonia, fixing of Sartor, oil 
Ammonia, muriate | Casto seed 
hate 
oil 
Canstic potash 
llars, foul air in 
e 
Ammonia, sulphate | Chalk 
— urate — 
iq 
of coal 
* lixiviated 
Ashes of — ants 
Ashes of sea- weed 
Ashes — 
22 chemical 
88 pees 
Chloride of silver 
Chloride of sige of sodium 
Chlorine. 
Churning 
— changing 
c — rin 
Colours, Berane 
Colza 
Comblination 
Combina 
Combining number 
Combustion 
Combustion, results 
—— binary 
Compounds, defini 
Compounds, — 
0 r- 
— and quater- 
— their 
composition 
Contagion 
inal matter 
opper 
opper, oxide 
Co 
Coppes, pyrites 
5 1 sulphate 
Corrosive sublimate 
ane 
of tartar 
Draps, r 8 of 
Decay 
Deepa, influence of 
lim 
Decay, "like burning 
Decay of humus 
Diastase 
Diseases of plants 
Distillation 
Diteh scrapings 
Pony pes wa 
Drabing 
er 
Doa y 
E 
4 
Coal-tar, 
Cocoa-nut oil 
Cohesion 
Coke 
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ACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. 
CONTENTS oF THE 
Fixing ammonia 
Fla 
Fl 
Freezing, effects of 
eezing of water 
55 — 4 
Fruit, Want of 
Fruit, unri 
Fungi 
Fur from water 
Gas 
Gas 
coal 
Oakin inflammable 
dan iae oe 
nation 
1 acce- 
lerated 
— salts- 
plants 
— — emaa 
— * 
Iron — 
Iron, sulphate of 
Iron, sulph 
Irrigation 
Isinglass 
| Ivory 
LP 
Lactic acid 
Latent heat 
Lead 
Lead, carbonate 
Lead, oxides 
Lead, sulphuret 
ead, white 
Leaves 
Leaves, office of 
umine 
Lemons 
Lentils 
ea straw 
ettuce 
ht, 
Kisht, ef — — on 
Me 
Mercury, o 
Me 
— ra 
Lime, super.phos- 
VOLUME, 
ercury, chlorides 
xides of 
Metallic oxides 
Metallic salts 
Metals 
Mo 
Mortar 
Mosaic gold 
koala ing 
rr am 
2 of ammo- 
Muriate of lime 
— of magne- 
Li 
Muriate of potash 
Muriate of soda 
uriates 
12 acid 
ascen 
ques of the soil 
atural vegetation 
mt htsoil, disin- 
i | ae 1 
of lime 
Nitrate of silver 
Nitrates. 
Nitre 
Nitre beds 
Nitre, cubic 
Nitric 
acid 
Nitric acid, action of 
ma- | Po 
Nitrie acid in 
nure 
Nitrogen * 
Nutrition of plants 
ashes 
Oat straw 
Oats 
the eg e has been taken of correcting several errors which the First Edition contained. The 
wledge rendered necessary. In Lapeer sium the Tables of of Aone have been greatly extended, by the addition 
t all thos ripe — which are — as crops, as well as of the principal substances 
ployed as manure, 
Phosphate of lime 
Phosphate of mag- 
a acid 
Phosphoric acid in 
plants 
Phosphoric acid in 
Phosptio 
rus 
Pickling cabbage 
Pine-apples 
Plants, composition 
Plants, death of 
om 
| carbonic 
Plants, effect on the 
air 
Plants, their ele- 
ments 
Plaster stone 
Ploughing, subsoil . 
Pond mud 
Poppy seed 
Potash 
Potashes 
Potash, bitartrate 
Potash, carbonate 
Potash, caustic 
tash in plants 
Prot-oxides 
Proximate animal 
— Principles 
Putrefaction 
93 influ- 
of lime 
ng 
E 
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© 
River water 
oad drift 
Salt in sea water 
altpetre 
S., N s aA 
whole has bean carefully and 
the 
Salt, Sulphate of iron 
Salt, = Sulphate of lime 
Salt, sea Sulphate of mag. 
Salt, solution in nesia 
w Sulphate of potash 
Salts Sulphate of potash 
Salts, and 
Salts, Glauber’s Sulphate of soda 
Salte of hartshorn 
Salts of iron Sulpbur 
of magnesia 
Salts of the metals | Sualpburets 
Salts of potash huret of iron 
alts of phuret of 
and Sulphuret of silver 
Sapphire Sulphuret of tin 
Sawdust Sulphuretted 
Sea fowl, exere- drogen 
ments of Sulphuric acid 
Sea-water Sulphurous acid 
ntiower 
formation of 3 
germination | Super-salts 
sen by „ un e 
Shells piante: Super-tartrate of 
Shell sand 4 3 
TAPIOCA 
Tarnish on silver 
ation from 
al 
Sugar of lead 
ina 
rpentin 
Turpentine, oil of 
pe TE of ammonia 
Water, its freezing 
| Water,impurities in 
„ G 
| Sulphate of alumina f 
Sulphate 
