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INDEX TO THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



Grey, J., on farm-buildings, iv. 1. 



on guano, iv. 211. 



on nitrate of soda, ii. 134, 



on the agriculture of Northum- 

 berland, ii. 151. 



Grieve, J. H., on harnessing horses, vi. 

 248. 



Grignon, school of agriculture at, iii. 365. 

 Grigor, J., on the management of fences, 



vi. 194. 

 Ground beetle, the, v. 469. 

 Growth of cabbages, i. 391. 



cattle, vi. 238 ; vii. 397. 



fat, V. 253. 



meat, viii. 254. 



the larch, iii. 275. 



Grubber, the iii. 119; and see Scarifiers. 



Guano, analysis of, v. 287. 



compared with other manures, vi. 



175; viii. 58. 



composition of, iv. 543 ; vi. 442. 



on, ii. 301; iv. 211; v. 91, 270. 



" Giille" (mixed excrements), i. 475. 

 Gypsum, ii. 106. 



H. 



Hainault scythe, v. 611. 

 Hall, J., on the composition of soils, iii. 

 434. 



Handley, H., M.P., on a meeting of Ger- 

 man landowners, iii. 217. 



. Qj^j pi-ize wheats, iii. 



397. 



on wheel and swing 



ploughs, i. 140. 

 Hannam, C, on the culture of peas and 



turnips, vii. 589. 

 Hannam, H. J., on one-horse carts, ii. 73. 

 on the draught of ploughs, 



iii. 9. 



Hannam, J., on dissolved bones, v. 452, 

 594. 



on rape-dust as a manure, iv. 



177. 



on salt and other manures on 



oats, V. 267. 

 Hardiness of certain varieties of wheat, i. 



43, 114, &c. 

 Harleston farmers' club, the, i. 19. 

 Harnessing horses, on, i. 238, 256 ; vi. 



248. 



Harrows, i. 70, App. ; iii. 347 ; iv. 473 ; 



V. 373 ; vi. 312 ; vii. 688 ; viii. 343. 

 Hart's plough, i. 223. 

 Harvesting, i. 447. 



barley, vi. 13. 



carrots, vii. 129. 



early, i. 15. 



mangold -wurzel, viii. 220, 



275. 



potatoes, i, 396; ii. 38; vii. 



379, 495. 



Harvesting turnips, i. 453 ; ii. 225. 



wheat, viii. 75. 



— with sickle or scythe, i. 447. 



Harvey, R. B., on the productiveness of 

 wheat, ii. 148. 



Hawthorn fences, on, vi. 203, 211. 



Hay, produce of, iv. 282 ; vi. 407, 522. 



Haymaking machines, iii. 347 ; v. 388 ; 

 vi. 321 ; vii. 690; viii. 345. 



on, ii. 173. 



Hayter, W., M.P., on the improvements 

 at Linslade farm, iv. 340. 



Heat, power of soils to retain, i. 200. 



Heath-land, improvement of, ii. 44 ; vi. 79. 



Heathcote, Sir W., on thick and thin sow- 

 ing, vii. 535. 



Hedgerows, injury arising from, v. 420 ; 

 vi. 195, 246, 295, 333, 479. 



Hemp, the culture of, iii. 257. 



Henslow, Professor, on rust and mildew, 



ii. 220. 



on the diseases of 



wheat, ii. 1. 

 on the wheat-midge, 



iii. 36. 



on the wheats contri- 

 buted to the Society, ii. 271. 



Hereford breed of ca,*:tle, i. 349. 



Hertfordshire, drainage in, iv. 33. 



Highland Society of Scotland, i. 61. 



Hill, Rev. C, on cottages, av. 356. 



on drainage in Suffolk, iv. 



23. 



Hillyard, C, on swedes and rnangold- 



wurze], iv. 274. 

 on the measurement of 



cattle, iii. 337. 

 on the productiveness of 



wheats, ii. 65. 



on wheat culture, iii. 297. 



History of a farm, ii. 262 ; iv. 80, 88, 340 ; 



V. 39 ; vi. 229 ; vii. 521 ; viii. 33, 565. 



drainage, vii. 252. 



the fens, viii. 80. 



Hodges, T. L., on drain-tile making, v. 



551. 



Hoeing, cost of, vii. 43, 126 ; viii. 273. 

 on, iv. 188. 



turnips, on, iv. 68, 77 ; v. 325. 



wheat, cost of, v. 329. 



Holcombe, Rev. F., on the culture of a 



clay farm, ii. 262. 

 Holland, dairy management in, iii. 259. 



fen, viii. 87, 114. 



" Hollow " draining, vii. 52. 

 Holly as fence-wood, vi. 216. 

 Holstein cattle, i. 386. 



dairy-management, i. 376. 



Hop-bines as a manure for hops, v. 604. 

 culture, vi. 269, 272, 285, 287; viii. 



44. 



Hopeton wheat, ii. 344. 



Hopper, R., on drawing turnips, i. 160. 



