20 INDEX TO THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



Steeping flax, on, viii. 379, 453. 

 Steeping seeds, on, iv. 557. 

 Stem of the potato, vii. 333. 

 Stifle-burning, on, v. 173. 

 Stincl)combe farm, on the cultivation of, 

 i. 388. 



Stimulating action of manures, iii. 149. 



Stock, on feeding, iii, 430. 



Stock farming, viii. 429. 



Stoclc kept on a farm, viii. 36. 



Stock kept per 100 acres, vi. 413. 



Stokes, C, on tenant-right, vi. 46. 



Stones versus tiles for draining, ii. 293, 



Stoppage of drains, vii. 260. 



Stracey, Sir E.^on the Rackheath sub-turf 



plough, i.253; ii. 37. 

 Straw and grain, relative weights of, vii. 



651. 



Strouts, W., on superphosphate of lime, v. 

 605. 



Stubble, autumn clearing of, viii. 570. 

 "Sturdy " in the sheep, the, viii. 23. 

 Subjects for discussion by Farmers' clubs, 

 iii. 221. 



Subsoil, improvements of, iii. 407. 



plough, i. 6, 33, 433; ii. 421, 



113 App. 



ploughing, on, i. 29, 38, 95, 



244, 248, 257; ii. 26, 346; iii. 104, 

 179 ; V. 418; vi. 422. 



• drainage necessary be- 

 fore, i.259; ii. 346; iv. 172. 



pulverizer, iii, 353 ; iv. 469 ; v. 



371 ; vi. 311 ; vii. 687 ; viii. 344. 



Subsoiling versus trenching, i. 31, 



Subterranean forest, vii. 460. 



Substitutes for bones as manure, iii, 164. 



Sul.-turf plough, i.253; ii. 37. 



Sulphate of ammonia, v, 601. 



Sulphuric and bones, see Bones and 

 Acid. 



Superphosphate of lime, see Bones and 

 Acid. 



Suffolk, agriculture of, viii. 261. 



■ drainage of, iv. 23, 32; viii. 



308. 



labourers, viii. 323. 



Summer fallowing, i. 64. 



food for cattle, iii. 203, 



Surface grubs, iv. 100, 

 Sussex breed of cattle, vi. 292. 

 Sweden, agriculture of, iv. 196. 

 Swedes and carrots, relative value of, vi. 

 369. 



and mangold-wurzel, ii. 296 ; iv. 



274. 



Swedish turnips, experiments on, ii. 269. 

 Swine, excrements of, i. 491. 

 Swing ploughs, i. 140. 

 Sybrav, J,, on lime as a manure, iii, 

 429, 



Sycamore, the, iii. 271. 



T. 



Tabrum, L., on burning clay, iv. 268. 



Tame a savage bull, to, iv. 559. 



Tank for liquid manure, i. 155, 499 ; ii. 



47; viii. 581. 

 Tares, culture of, iii. 236 ; v. 339. 

 Task-work, iv. 315; vii. 119. 

 Taunton, W. P., on black fox-tail grass, 



iv. 270. 



■ on St. John*s-day rye, 



vii, 334. 



Teeswater breed of sheep, viii, 18, 

 Temperature of soils, v. 119, 137. 

 Tenancy-at-will, vi, 30, 



conditions of, vi. 47, 434 ; vii. 



234. 



Tenant's property, out-going, viii. 42. 



right to unexhausted improve- 

 ments, vi. 44, 46 ; vii. 234. 



Tenure of farms, v. 84. 



land in Norfolk, v. 341. 



— influence of, on agricul- 

 ture, i, 375, 



Texture of soil improved by manuring, i. 

 135, 



Thanet, isle of, vi. 259, 



Theory, Excretory, i. 287 ; iii. 330. 



of agriculture, iii. 213. 



cattle diseases, iv. 253. 



■ feeding, iv. 215. 



dairy management, iv. 218. 



dew, V, 130. 



draining, ii. 101, 262 ; v. 120 ; 



vi. 489. 



fertility, vii. 284. 



guano as a manure, ii. 310. 



inorganic manures, vii. 593 ; 



viii. 245, 



irrigation, i. 152, 



manures, i. 232; ii. 232 ; viii. 



240. 



rotations excretory, iii. 330. 



the action of bones as a ma- 

 nure, vi. 49. 



■ — burnt earth, viii. 



48. 



. liquid manure, 



i. 148. 



the potato disease, vi. 532 ; vii. 



328, 489. 



Thick and thin seeding, v. 354 ; vii, 535, 

 537. 



seeding, vi. 192. 



Thin seeding, i. 11; iv. 190; v. 353, 

 597. 



Thompson, H. S., on subsoil ploughing, 



ii. 26. 



on the prevention of 



dry-rot and curl in the potato, vi. 161. 

 Thorough draining, i. 29, 33, 248, 257, 

 Thorpe, Rev. W., on the clover failure, 



iii. 326 ; iv. 279. 



