AGRICULTURE OF KN'GL.VXD AND WALES. 897 = 63 J 
CLOVEB. 
LOVEB, impossible to secure a continuous 
crop of (J. Caird), 21. 
— alternating with seeds 'J. A. Clarke), 
:m. 
'lydesdales (J. A. Clarke), 31S. 
'oB-xiTS C. 'Whitehead), 479. 
'ocoAXVT-CAKE (Dr. Voelcker), 573. 
OLEJIAX, J., on Berkshire pigs (J. A. 
Clarke), 307. 
iLONiEs enable England to dispense 
with checks on increase of iwpulation 
■>9. 
■LTS (J. A. Clarke), 3G4. 
•>rMoxs aud waite lands (J. Calrd), 57 • 
extent. oS. 
'iiPAMES for improvement of land 'J. 
Caird . -ii. 
— (E. P. Squarey), 173. 
ijiPESSATiox, conditions of, under the 
Agricultural Holdings Act (Clifford 
and Foote). 110. 
— to out-going tenants (E. P. Squarev), 
169. 
IMPOSTS (J. A. Clarke). .359. 
iXDEXSED milk manufacture (Dr. Voelc- 
ker). oSO. 
ossTiTrxioy of the Eoval Agricultural 
Society (H. II. Jenkins), 594. 
OXTEXTS sheets, 7, 69, 121, 161, 1S3, 
H79, 4-55, 497, 539, 391. 
'XTixcors cropping (Dr. Yoelcker), 
).50. 
■jxtract, freedom of (Clifford and 
Foote), 92. 
OOKED cattle fix)d (J. A. Clarke), 2-38. 
OPYHOLDS (J. Caird), 37; enfranchise- 
ment, 60. 
ORX, imports for feeding (J. A. Clarke). 
202. 
— returns (J. A. Clarke). 202. 
OKx-CROPS, diminution of, in Ireland 
(J. Caird), 16. 
— , distribution of (J. A. Clarke), 193. 
— , experiments in the growth of (J. 
Caird). 21. 
— , successive (J. Caird), 19. 
OBxwALL, market-gardening in (C. 
Whitehead), 4SS. 
— , soUs and crops of (J. A. Clarke), 
■329. 
— , temperature of (J. A. Clarke). 1S6. 
OBVE Dale, rotations in the (J. A. 
Clarke), .3HS. 
oTswoLD Hills (J. A. Clarke), .3-32. 
OTSWOLDS (J. A. Clarke), 293. 
— (W. T. Carrington), 443. 
TTAGES for labourers (J. Caird). 46. 
— (E. P. Squarey), 16S. 
— , improvement in, for the poor(H. J. 
Little), 312. 
•TTOx-CAKE (Dr. Voelcker), -571. 
I DAIRY. 
CoxTXTiES in which hops are principally 
grown (C. Whitehead), 4.58. 
, distribution of poor rates iu dif- 
ferent (Capt. Craigie), J46'. 
CorxTRT Meetinss of the Eoyal Agricul- 
tural Society (H. M. Jenkins), 600. 
supply of milk (J. C. Morton), 404. 
CocxTY Courts, jurisdiction of (Clifford 
and Foote), 113. 
, customs of the (Clifford and Foote), 
S7 ; effect. SS ; exclusion, 93. 
rates (Capt. Craigie), 149. 
CovEXAJJTS in leases (Clifford and Foote), 
93. 
Co^■EKED vards (J. A. Clarke), .361. 
for cattle feeding (J. A. Clarke), 2.35. 
Cows kept by masters for the labourers 
(H. J. Little). 521. 
, management of (J. C. Morton), 3S1. 
, nimiber in the United Kingdom (J. 
A. Clarke), 213. 
, on feeding, for milk (J. C. Morton), 
403. 
CEAiGiE.Captain, on Taxation as affecting 
the Agricultural Interest, 123. 
Cream chee=e (J. C. Morton), 420. 
Ceeosotixg hop-poles (C. Whitehead), 
463. 
C'KOrpixG land, freedom of(E.P. Squarev), 
173. 
Crops, extent of land under various, ia 
1877 (J. Caird), 16. 
, sale of, on continuous com growing 
land (Dr. Voelcker), 334. 
Crowx estates (J. Caird), 64; conditions 
on which the}' are let, 65. 
CuccMBEBS (C. Whitehead), 487. 
CuLTiVAT ox of Hops, Fruits and Vege- 
tables (C. Whitehead), 4-57. 
Cultivators (J. A. Clarke), -3/0. 
CtniEAXTS (C. Whitehead), 47S. 
Ci STOSi of emblements (Clifford & Foote). 
S4. 
CrsTOiis, local (Clifford and Foote), 67 ; 
effect, SS ; exclusion, 93. 
D. 
Dairy appliances, prizes for (H. M. Jen- 
kins), 606. 
cows (J. C. Morton), 381. 
factories (J. C. Morton), 414. 
farm in Staffordshire (J. C. Morton), 
.3S6 ; Cheshire, .3SS' ; Herefordshire, 
393. 
farm, proportion of landlord's and 
tenant's capital on a (E. P. Squarev) 
164. 
farming (J. C. Morton), 3S1. 
implemrnts (J. C. Morton), 429. 
products (J. A. Clarke), 220. 
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