VOLUMES ONE TO EIGHT. 



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Clover seeds, method of cleaning, i. 175. 



seeds, produce of, v. 4, iiO. 



Clowes, F., on some experiments with ma- 

 nure, iv. 281. 



Clutterbuck, J., on the theory of deep 

 draining, vi. 489. 



Cockchafer, v. 475. 



Colbeck, T. L ., on the agriculture of 



Northumberland, viil. 422. 

 Cold pastures, cultivation of, vii. 167. 

 Cole as food for sheep, viii. 29. 

 Colour of soils as affecting their warmth, 



i. 202. 



Colour of soils as indicating their fertility, 

 V. 560. 



Colza or rape, culture of, i. 125 ; iii. 251 ; 

 vi. 430. 



Composition of (see) alluvial soils, albu- 

 men, ashes, barley, beans, blood, bread, 

 carrots, casein, clover, crops, flax, flax- 

 water, flesh, food, gluten, gorse, granite, 

 grauwacke, guano, gypsum, hops, horn, 

 hornblende, marl, plants, rape, rye, 

 serpentine, soil, turnips. 



■ of food, elementary, v. 246. 



• of various plants per acre, 



iv. 520. 



Compost heaps, i. 84, 135 ; ii. 57. 

 Compounds of mineral manures, ii. 418. 

 Compton, H., M.P., on Swedish turnips, 



ii. 269. 

 Cone-bearing trees, iii. 274. 

 Consistency of soils, i. 185. 



— as indicating fertility, v. 563, 



Constitution, importance of, i. 23. 

 "Consumption" in the sheep, i. 318. 

 Consumption of meat in England, i. 415. 



mangold-wurzel, viii. 222. 



Cooke, G., on claying peat soils, ii. 

 406. 



Coriander, culture of, v. 37. 

 Corn bugs, vi. 509. 



crops, insect enemies, v. 469; ri. 



131, 493; vii. 78. 



crushers, v. 383 ; vii. 509. 



dressing machine, v. 382 ; viii. 348. 



rents, i. 72. 



scythe, Kentish, i. 444. 



Cornwall, agriculture of, vi. 400. 



wheat culture in, v. 158. 



Corringham, R. W., on the agriculture 

 of Notts, vi. 1. 



Cost of (see) analysis, barley-culture, 

 bean-culture, bone-manure, breaking 

 up grass-land ; bricks ; burning clay, 

 peat, &c. ; carting, carts and waggons, 

 claying land, cottages, Deanstonising, 

 dibbling, digging, ditching, drainage, 

 drain-tiles, fallowing, farming, fences, 

 flax-culture, food for cattle, game, 

 gypsum; harvesting barley, mangold- 

 wurzel, wheat, &c. ; harvest-work, 

 hawthcru-fences, hoeing ; hoeing turnips, 



wheat, &c. ; holly fences, hop-culture, 

 horse-keep, inoculating grass, iniga- 

 tion, Italian rye-grass, keep for sheep, 

 kiln for tiles, labour, larch plantations, 

 liquid-manure tanks; manures for car- 

 rot, turnips, wheat, &c. ; mangold- 

 wurzel culture, ox-labour, paring and 

 burning, pea-culture, plantations, 

 ploughing, potato-culture, power-drain- 

 age, reaping; reclaiming bog, heath, 

 &c. ; rye-culture, scutching flax, steam- 

 ing apparatus, subsoil ploughing, task- 

 work, thatching, tile-making, turf- 

 draining, turnip-culture, warjung, 

 water-meadows. 



Cottage economy, iii. 83. 



gardening, ii, 322. 



calendar of, ii. 341. 



gardens needed, vii, 20. 



Cottages, construction of, iv. 356. 



for farm-labourers, v. 237. 



need of good, vii. 16, 28. 



Cotswold breed of sheep, vii. 291 ; viii. 

 16. 



Cotton-like substance deposited from the 

 Thames, i. 505. 



Cough in sheep, i, 317. 



Covenants between landlord and tenant, 

 vi. 47 ; vii. 234. 



Cowie, J,, on horse and ox-labour, v. 52. 



Cows, detection of pregnancy in, i. 170; 

 ii. 113. 



food of, i, 384. 



gestation of, i. 165. 



in Jersey, v. 43. 



— the Netherlands, ii. 56, 



Cox, H,, on the potato disease, vii. 486, 



Crab as fence- wood, the, vi. 215. 



" Crag," as a top-dressing, the, iii. 183. 



the, vii. 458. 



Crane-fly, the, viii. 413. 



Creyke, R,, on warping, v. 398. 



Crops, composition of, iii. 433. 



■ per annum, two, i. 13. 



rotation of, see Rotation of Crops. 



Cross between Argyle and Hereford cattle, 

 i. 349. 



Crossbred sheep, vii. 294. 



Crosses in breeding, i. 23, 332. 



Crosskill, C. W., on the preservation of 

 agricultural implements, ii. 150. 



Crosskill's clod-crusher, iv. 560. 



down estates in Kerry, i. 435 ; iv. 435. 



Cultivation of (see) barley, beans, beans 

 and cabbages, cabbages, canary-seed, 

 cara^vay, carrots, chicory, clover, 

 cold pastures, colza, coriander, down 

 land, flax, gorse. Italian rye -grass, 

 lucerne, mangold-wurzel, oats, parsnip, 

 peas, potatoes, rape, rye, sainfoin, spurry, 

 Stinchcombe farm, vetches. 



Cultivator, the Uley, ii. 109. App. 



Cultivators and scarifier, iii. 345. 



