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INDEX TO THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



" Curl " in potatoes, vi. 161. 



Curtis, J., on cabbage butterflies, iii. 306. 



on insects attacking beans and 



peas, vii. 404. 



corn-crops, 



V. 469; vi. 131,493; vii. 78. 



the pea- 

 crop, viii. 399. 



' turnips, ii. 



193, 364 ; iii. 49, 306; iv. 100. 



the wireworm, v. 180. 



D. 



Dacre, Lord, on nitre as a manure, i. 278. 



Dairy implements, vi. 124. 



in Holstein, i. 376. 



— — — management of, iii. 259. 



theory of, iv. 248. 



vessels of glass, i. .380. 



Daniell's manure, v. 277, 395. 



Daubeny, Professor, on agricultural insti- 

 tutions on the Continent, iii. 364. 



J on the application of 



science to agriculture, iii. 136. 



on the chemical com- 

 position of crops, iii. 433. 



on the ingredients of the 



soil, vii. 237. 



■ on phosphorite, v. 406 ; 



vi. 329. 



' on the theory of ma- 

 nures, ii. 232. 



Davis, H., on Spring park farm, vii. 524. 



P., on bones and acid, vi. 244. 



Deanstonising, on, i. 6, 29, 36, 95. 



De Candolle's theory of crop-rotations, i. 

 286. 



Deep drainage, theory of, vi. 129, 489, 

 573. 



ploughing, i. 30 ; vii. 57. 



Deeping-fen, viii. 86, 118. 



De la Beche, Sir H. T., on the connection 



of geology and agriculture, iii. 21. 

 Denison, J. E., on French agriculture, i. 



262. 



on the Duke of Portland s 



water-meadows, i. 359. 

 Denmark, agriculture of, iii. 4G0. 

 Density of edible roots, iv. 143. 

 Depth and frequency of drains, iv. 323, 



412. 



Derby, exhibition of implements at, iv. 

 453. 



Detection of pregnancy, i. 170; ii. 113. 

 Dew-retting flax, viii. 460. 



theory of, v. 130. 



" Diarrhoea" in sheep, i. 306 ; viii. 20. 



Dibbling, cost of, vii. 129. 



machines, ii. 107, App. ; iii. 



163; iv. 316; v. 377; vi. 314; vii. 



690; viii. 348. 

 Dickenson, W., on liquid manure, vi. 575. 



Dickenson, W., on the Italian rye-grass 



viii. 572. 

 Digging, cost of, vii. 130. 

 Diluvium, vii. 449. 

 Dimmery's mode of cultivation, i. 388. 

 Direction of drains, iv. 332, 4 IS. 

 Diseases of cattle and sheep, i. 387. 



of ewes, ii. 116. 



■ of sheep, i. 295 ; viii. 19. 



in ])otatoes, iv. 431 ; vi. 161, 



343, 429, 532; vii. 300, 357, 486 ; viii. 



421. 



of wheat, ii. 1. 220; v. 329; 



viii. 74. 



theory of certain, iv. 253. 



Dissolved bones, see Bones and Acid. 

 Distance between drains, ii. 288. 

 Ditching, cost of, vii. 131, 520. 

 Dixon, H., on socket draining-pipes, v. 

 603. 



W., on compost heaps, i. 135. 



Dobito, G., on fatting cattle, vi. 74. 



Dodder flax, ii. 63. 



Double culture, v. 112. 



Down and Leicester sheep compared, viii. 



Down-land, cultivation of, vii. 161. 



to break up, iv. 88. 



Drainage, antiquity of, v. 8 ; vii. 252 ; 

 viii. 308. 



• cost of, i. 32, 36, 95, 248, 



259; ii. 33, 277, 279, 346; iii. 166, 

 176; iv. 34, 37, 172, 377, 430; v. 11 ; 

 vi. 125, 229, 296; vii. 118, 132, 256, 

 520. 



■ Elkington's method, vi. 31. 



in Scotland, history of, i. 71, 



85, 93. 



necessary before subsoil-plough- 

 ing, i. 259. 



to irrigation, i. 363. 



of land, on the, ii. 29, 273 ; iii. 



18, 165; iv. 23, 318, 369, 411; vii. 

 249; viii, 278. 



of Cambridgeshire, vii. 52. 



— — — — of Cheshire, v. 77. 



— of Cornwall, vi. 421. 



■ of East England, iv. 23. 



of Essex, iv. 35, 38 ; v. 8. 



of Norfolk, iv. 43 ; v. 308. 



■ of Northumberland, viii. 437. 



• of peat, ii. 394, 400. 



of Pole's farm, vi. 229. 



of running sands, vii. 115. 



of Sufi'olk, iv. 23, 32; viii. 



308. 



of the fens, iv. 292 ; vii. 64 ; 



viii. 83. 



on bush, V. 9. 



on clay, iv. 327. 



on deep, vi. 129, 489, 573. 



on implements of, iii. 101, 



on reducing the cost of, vi. 125 



