VOLUMES ONE TO EIGHT. 



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Pusey, Ph., M.P., on the antiquity of 

 drainage, iv. 23. 



on the autumn clear- 

 ing of stubble, viii. -'570. 



on the beet root, vi. 528. 



. on the Charlbury sub- 

 soil plough, i. 433. 



on the cost of drains, 



vii. 520. 



on the draught of 



ploughs, i. 219. 



on the improvement of 



peat-soils, ii. 400. 



on the making of drain- 

 tiles, V. 551. 



on the progress of Bri- 

 tish agriculture, iii. 169. 



on the St. John's-day 



rye, vi. 177. 



Putrefaction of urine, on the, i. 47 0» 



Pym, F., on burnt clay as a manure, iii. 

 S23. 



Q. 



Quality of manure dependant on age of 



animal, i. 457. 

 on food, i, 



458. 



of milk from different cows, ii. 



420. 



of wheat affected by manures, 



viii. 234. 



nitrates as 



manures, ii. 143. 

 Quantity of certain substances in the soil, 



iii. 434. 



of food required by different- 

 sized animals, viii. 487. 



R. 



Rabies, i. 301. 



Rackheath sub-turf plough, ii. 37. 

 Rags as p manure, iii. 211 ; vi. 273. 

 Rain-waier, ammonia in, ii. 155. 

 Ram, on the selection and treatment of 



the, i. 336. 

 Randall, C, on burning clay for manure, 



v. 113. 



Rape, composition of the straw of, iii. 409. 



cultivation of, i. 125 ; iii. 251 ; vi. 



430. 



■ on peat soils, ii. 401. 



• — ■ • produce of, i. 373. 



■ dust as a manure, i. 96, 418 ; iv. 



177; v. 267. 



Rapidity in feeding, iii. 2?7. 



Rats, to destroy, iii. 428. 



Raynbird, G. E., on the culture of field- 

 beet, viii. 209. 



■ ■ H., on the agriculture of Suf- 

 folk, viii. 261. 



Raynbird, H., on measure-work, vii. 119. 



. on peat-charccal, vii. 539. 



Read, J., on pipe-tiles, iv. 273. 



Reaping, cost of, ii. 163 ; vii. 125. 



Reaping-machine, i. 314 ; v. 28. 



Rearing young stock, v. 74. 



Reclamation of waste-lands, i. 254, 435 

 vi 79 ; viii. 322. 



Recipes for diseases in sheep, i. 343. 



Reducing the cost of draining, on, vi. 125. 



Red-water in sheep, i. 314 ; viii, 24. 



Reece, H., on stable-ventilation, iv. 278. 



Remuneration for permanent improve- 

 ment, i. 439. 



Rent of land in Anglesev, vii. 584. 



in Essex, v'. 17, 33. 



in Deeping fen, viii. 119. 



in fen-lands, viii. 127. 



in Kent, vi. 30. 



in Northumberland, ii, 159, 



160 I viii. 437. 



in Roxburghshire, i. 109. 



in Scotland, i. 71, 80, 87. 



in Suffolk, viii. 264. 



in the Yale of Clwyd, vii. 



567. 



Rest required by land, ii. 236. 

 Rham, Rev. W., on the analysis of soils, 

 i. 46. 



on fodder, the relative 



value of, iii. 78. 

 on the agriculture of the 



Netherlands, ii. 43; iii. 240. 

 on the nitrate of soda, ii. 



138. 



on subsoiling, i. 257. 



Richmond, Duke of, on bones in acid, v. 

 443, 447, 



. on peat-draining 



tiles, viii. 570. 



on sulphate of am- 

 monia and bones as a manure, iv. 164 

 408. 



Rick-ventilator, v, 388. 

 Ridges, narrow, on, v. 5. 

 Rippling-flax, viii. 374, 459. 

 Risks of agriculture, i. 15. 

 River-water, i. 151, 

 Roads, management of, ii. 353. 

 Roals, J., on water-meadows, vi. 518. 

 Roberts, E., on wheat-culture, viii. 60. 



O. O., on gorse, vi. 379. 



Rodwell, J., on lucerne, iii. 238. 



on Italian rye-grass, v. 284. 



. on wheat harvesting, i, 447. 



Romney breed of sheep, vi. 263, 299, 

 Rooks, usefulness of, ii. 379. 

 Root of the potato, vii, 300. 

 Roots entering drains, vii. 264, 



density of edible, iv, 143, 



Root-crops, artificial manure for, viii. 205 



ashes of different, viii. 199. 



use of, viii. 134. 



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