CONTENTS OF VOLUME II. 



ARTICLE PAGE 



I.— Report of the Diseases of Wheat. By the Rev. Professor 



Henslow ...... . . 1 



II.— On Subsoil-Ploughing. By H. S. Thompson . . 26 



III. — On the Rackheath Sub-turf Plough. By Sir Edward 



Stracey, Bart. 37 



IV. — On the White, or Belgian Carrot. By John Chalmers 



Morton 40 



V. — On the Early Horn-Carrot. By Earl Ducie ... 42 

 VI.— On the Agriculture of the Netherlands. — Part I. By the 



Rev. W. L. Rham 43 



VIT. — On the Flax-Dodder. By Charles Cardale Babington, 



M.A 63 



VIII. — On the Productiveness of certain Wheats . . .65 



IX. — An Account of the Transposition and Admixture of Soils, 

 as in the Application of a Clay-dressing to a Light Sand ; 

 stating the Result of Actual Experiments. — Prize Essay. 

 By William Linton 67 



X. — On the Reduction of Horse Labour by Single Carts, de- 

 tailing some years' experience of their Economy. By 

 Henry J. Hannam ....... 73 



XI. — On the Application of Bones to Grass Lands on Lord Com- 



bermere's Estate. By Edward Billyse . . .91 

 XII.— On the Economical Manufacture of Draining Tiles and 



Soles. By Robert Beart ...... 93 



XIII. — Trials on the Draught of Ploughs. By Trelawny Freeman 104 



XIV. — An Account of the Application of Gypsum as a Manure to 



the Artificial Grasses. — Prize Essay. By Cuthbert 

 WiUiam Johnson . . . . . .106 



XV. — On the Means of calculating the Number of Calves which 

 will probably be produced by a Herd of Cows. By Earl 

 Spencer . . . . . . . .112 



XVI.— On a Peculiar Disease in Ewes. By John Buckley, Esq. 



With a Report from Professor Sewell .... 116 



XVII.— Experiments and Communications on the Application of 

 Nitrate of Soda as a Manure, by — 



David Barclay, Esq. ..... 117-131 



Philip Pusey, Esq. ..... 118-124 



Mr. John Harris . . . . . 119 



Earl of Zetland . . . . . 184 



