VOLUMES ONE TO EIGHT. 



9 



Food of cattle, vl. 239; iv. 228. 



of cows, i. 384; iii. 



• mangold -wurzel as the, Tili. 



223. 



■ of plants, ii. 247; iv. 498. 



of horses, v. 535 ; vi. 454. 



of sheep, i. 169 ; iii. 229 ; vi. 368. 



produced on a farm, i. 405. 



quantity proportioned to size of ani- 

 mal, viii. 487. 



■ required by different animals, iii. 82. 



(see) gorse, salt, &c. 



salt in, iv. 236 ; viii. 4. 



swedes and mangold-wurzel, ii. 



296. 



value of crops as, iv. 139. 



value of ditierent articles as, vi. 



560. 



wasted by exercise, iv. 225. 



" Foot-rot '■ in sheep, i.. 318. 

 Ford, W., on Irving's tile-machine, iii. 

 398. 



Forest-trees, management of, iii. 263. 

 Fownes, Dr., on the food of plants, iv. 

 498. 



France, agriculture of, i. 262. 



meat consumed in, i. 415. 



Freeman, T., on draught of ploughs, ii. 

 104. 



French, J., on one-horse carts, vi. 375. 

 ■ rotation of crops, i. 292. 



. • schools of agriculture, i. 264. 



Frequency of drains, iv. 323. 

 Freshwater beds of Norfolk, vii. 459. 

 Friendly societies, vi. 459. 

 Frost, influence of, on soils, i. 190. 



injuring red clover, iii. 331. 



Fungi, composition of the ash of, vii. 

 550. 



growing on diseased potatoes, vii. 



309, 363,366, 369, 383. 



on wheat, parasitic, ii. 2. 



the cause of the potato disease, vii. 



330. 



Furze, vi. 224, 379, 523. 



Gabell, C, on a subsoil plough, ii. 421. 

 Galloway cows, produce of, iv. 436. 

 Galton, E., on taming a savage bull, iv. 

 • 559. 



on the improvement of a shak- 

 ing bog, vi. 182. 

 Game, cost of, iv. 309. 



mischief done by, viii. 320. 



Gardener's turnip-cutter, i. 16. 

 Gardening, on cottage, ii. 322 ; vii. 20. 

 Gas lime as a manure, i. 45. 



water as a manure, i. 45 ; ii. 123. 



Gault, soil upon the, vi. 269. 

 Geach, W. E., on harvesting turnips, ii. 

 225. 



Geology and agriculture, relations of, i. 3, 

 271, 198 App. ; iii. 21; v. 580; vii. 

 445. 



explaining farm experience, ii. 



26. 



of Cambridge, vii. 36. 



of Essex, v. 2, 18. 



of Norfolk, vii. 444. 



German agricultural schools, iii. 370. 



agriculture, i. 121. 



landowners, meeting of, iii. 217. 



Germany and Denmark, rural economy 

 of, i. 371. 



Gestation of the cow, i. 165. 



of the ewe, i. 335 ; viii. 4. 



" Giddy ■' in sheep, the, i, 296. 



Gilbert, Mrs, D , on tanks for liquid ma- 

 nure, i. 499. 



Glass dairy-vessels, i. 380. 



Gluten, composition of, iv. 554. 



mode of ascertaining the presence 



of, iv. 554. 



Gorse, composition of, vi. 397. 



crusher, ii. 14, App. ; vi. 397. 



cultivation of, vi. 379, 523. 



food for cattle, vi. 390. 



Government patronage of Agriculture, iv 

 201. 



Graburn, R. S., on turnip-culture, vi. 

 488. 



Grafting turf, on, v. 600. 

 Graham, F. J., on the potato disease, vii. 

 357. 



Sir J,, on Deanstonising, i. 29. 



on subsoil-ploucjhina:, 



&c., i. 244. = 

 Granai-ies, insects living in, vii. 89. 

 Granite district of Cornwall, the, vi. 404. 



composition of, vi. 405. 



Grant, J., on the mischief of numerous 



enclosures, v. 420. 

 Grass, foxtail, iv. 270, 

 , Italian rye, ii. 214; v. 284; viii. 



572. 



Grassing flax, on, viii. 455. 

 Grass-lands, bones as a manure for, ii 91- 

 V. 89, 94. 



fairy rings in, vii. 549. 



nitre as a manure for, i. 278. 



on breaking up, ii. 182: iv. 



80 5 vii. 161, 500. 



on laying down, v. 32, 600. 



produce of, i. 347, 365 ; ii. 



125, 135; viii. 566. 



Grauwacke, composition of, vi. 410. 



district of Cornwall, vi. 408. 



Gravity of soils, specific, i. 49, 179. 

 Gray, J., on white mustard, v. 360. 

 Greaves, W., on nitrate of soda, ii. 137. 

 Green crops in Ireland, culture of, iv. 448. 

 Greenrose chatler, the, iii. 317. 

 Greensand district of Kent, vi. 270. 

 Grey, J., on cottages for labourers, v. 237. 



