VOLUMES 



Drainage, sanitary effects of, iv. 151. 



theory ol', v. 119; vi. 489. 



turf, ii. 262. 



Draining, depth of, i. 311, 355. 



level, vi. 247. 



plough, Pearson's, vi. 283. 



i. 68, App. ; viii. 345. 



Drain-tiles, cost of, i. 353 ; ii. 93, 101 ; 



iv. 370 ; V. 79, 551, 555; vi. 46§. 

 manufacture of, i. ii. 



93 ; iv. 369 ; v. 551 5 vi. 463 • /ii. fiQ2 



8ee Tile Machines. 

 Drains, choking of, vii. 260. 



depth and frequency of, iv. 323, 



412. 



direction of, iv. 332, 418. 



discharge of water from, v. 146. 



distance between, ii. 288. 



■ drive "rot" from pasture-land, i. 



367. 



■ durability of, iv. 379. 



mode of action of, iv. 411. 



on filling, iv. 330, 421. 



peat tiles for, viii. 570. 



superiority of deep, v. 154. 



tile-pipes for, iv. 273 ; v. 603. 



Draught of cart-horses, i. 429. 

 ploughs, i. 141, 219; ii. 104, 



114, App. ;iii. 9, 186, 355. 

 ' as affected by depth 



of ploughing, i. 228. 

 . ■ by soil, i. 



236. 



— by speed 



of ploughing, i. 241. 

 ■■ by weight 



of plough, i. 143, 230. 

 Drevvitt, R. D., on bones and acid, vi. 581. 

 Drift, the Norfolk, vii. 461. 

 Drill husbandry of the parsnip, i. 421. 



— turnip, i. 67; iv.49. 



Drilling wheat, narrow and wide, i. 294. 



manures, on, iv. 186. 



Drill-machines, i. 68, App.; ii. 15, App. ; 



iii. 341 ; iv. 476 ; v. 374; vi. 312 ; vii. 



688; viii. 346. 



pressers, vii. 689. 



the drop, i. 69, App. 



Dropsy in sheep, i. 314. 



Dry-rot in potatoes, vi, 161. 



Ducie, Earl of, on the early horn-carrot, 



ii. 42. 



Dudgeon, J,, on the Agriculture of Scot- 

 land, i. 59. 



Dugdale, W. S., M.P., on nitrate of soda 

 as manure, ii. 259. 



Dung-water as a manure, i. 479. 



Durability of drains, iv. 379. 



Dustbrand, ii. 6, 



Dykes against the sea, i. 372. 



Dynamometer, i, 143, 219. 



Dyock oat, the, iii. 387. 



Dysentery in sheep, i. 306. 



E TO EIGHT. 7 

 E. 



Early harvesting, i. 15. 



— horn-carrot, ii. 42. 



maturit}', indications of, v. 259. 



spring food, ii. 215. 



vetches, iii. 236. 



Earth of Central Russia, black, iii. 125. 



weight of various kinds of, i. 180. 



East England, drainage in, iv. 23. 

 Education, agricultural, iii. 152, 361, 377. 



establishments in Sweden, iv. 



202. 



of the labourer, vii. 11. 



Elaters, v. 181, 217. 

 Elder-tree as fence-wood, the, vi. 225. 

 Electricity, its influence on the soil, i. 207. 

 Elevation of land, its influence on fertility, 



V. 579; vi. 97. 

 Elkington's drainage, vi. 31. 

 Ellis on blight of apples, iv. 267. 

 Elly, S,, on gorse culture, vi. 523. 

 Elm, the, iii. 270. 

 Embankments, i. 372. 

 Enclosures, advantages of, iv. 302. 



mischief of numerous, v. 420. 



England, agricultural statistics of, i. 413. 



agriculture of, i. 1. 



Epidemic in cattle, i. 192, App. ; ii. 119, 



App. 



" Epilepsy" in the sheep, i. 300. 

 Ergot, ii. 14. 



Essex, agriculture of, v. 1. 



drainage in, iv. 35, 38 ; v. 8. 



— Earl of, on stacking sainfoin, v. 622. 



' on charcoal as a manure, v. 



280. 



Estimates of the profits of agriculture, vi. 

 234; vii. 163, 174, 178, 183 ; viii. 37, 

 569. 



Etheridge, F. W., on tile-yards, vi. 463. 

 Etheridge's tile-machine, iv, 370. 

 Evaporation from plants, vii. 305. 



consequence of, v. 122. 



Evans, H., on Norfolk draining, iv. 43. 

 Everitt, I., on experiments with manure, 

 V. 623. 



J., on nitre as a manure, i. 281. 



Ewes, diseases in, ii. 116. 

 Excrements of the horse, i, 488. 



ox, i. 460. 



pig, i. 491. 



poultry, i. 493. 



sheep, i. 481. 



Excretory theory, iii. 330. 

 Exercise wastes food, iv. 225. 



F. 



Facts the only foundation of agricultural 



science, i. 20. 

 Failure, clover, i. 13, 291, 502; ii. 223, 



326 ; iv. 279. 



