8i)8 = 632 
INDEX TO THE MEMOIR OX THE 
DAVY. 
Davy, J. T., description of a Devon (J. A. 
Clarke), 272. 
Dead meat, importation of (AV. T. Car- 
rington), 432. 
■ , plan adopted in importation of (J. 
Caird), 13. 
Be Bonis, the statute, wlien passed and 
result (Clifford and Foote), 75. 
"Death duties" (Capt. Craigie), 1.3S. 
De Bary, Professor, on the potato disease 
(C. Whitehead), 491. 
Deeds, stamps on (Capt. Craigie), 138. 
Denton, J. Bailey, on English climate 
(J. A. Clarke), 187. 
Derbyshire cheese (J. C. Morton), 412. 
Devon Longwools (J. A. Clarke), 292. 
Devons (J. A. Clarke), 272. 
(J. C. Morton), 397. 
■ ■ (W. T. Carrington), 444. 
Devonshire butter (J. C. Morton), 427. 
, fruit-land of (C. Whitehead), 474. 
■ soil and crops of (J. A. Clarke), 328. 
Diagram statistical map (J. A. Clarke), 
194. 
Diet for a -weaning calf (J. A. Clarke), 
229. 
Dipping lambs (J. A. Clarke\ 256. 
(W. T. CaiTington), 448. 
Dips for sheep (J. A. Clarke), 2.d8. 
Disease-proof potatoes (C. Whitehead), 
492. 
Diseases of animals, investigations into 
(H. M. Jenkins), 622. 
of calves (W. T. Carrington), 4,9.?. 
Distribution of taxation (Capt. Craigie), 
128. 
Domesday Book, division of landowners 
in the (J. Caird), 28. 
Domestic life of the labourer (H. J. 
Little), 512. 
servants (H. J. Little), 533. 
Dorset pigs (J. A. Clarke), 308. 
horned sheep (J. A. Clarke), 300. 
(W. T. Carrington), 446. 
DoRSETSHiEE dairy farm (J. C. Morton), 
425. 
, soils and crops of (J. A. Clarke), 
328. 
Double-furrow plough (J. Caird), 19. 
Drain gauges (Dr. Voelcker), 582. 
Drainage (E. P. Squarey), 167. 
Commissions, Ibrmations of (J. 
Caird), 55. 
improvements by State loans (J. 
Caird), 42 ; a remunerative improve- 
ment, 45 and 50. 
, loss of nitrogen by (Dr. Voelcker), 
5.5,9. 
. outfalls for, in England and Wales 
(j; A. Clarke), 190. 
Dress of the labourer (H. J. Little), 532. 
entail. 
Dressing for hop plants (C. Whitehead) 
461. 
I for sheep (J. A. Clarke), 261. 
Dry food for sheep (J. A. Clarke), 261. 
DroKHAM, T., description of a Hereford 
(J. A. Clarke), 270. 
, on spring calving (J. A. Clarke), 
226. 
, on the fivo-eourse rotation in Here- 
fordshire (J. A. Clarke), 3.34. 
Dung-heaps and pits (J. A. Clarke), 36'y. 
Duties of the landowners (J. Caird), .?.S'. 
on leg;ioics. probate, &c. (Capt 
Craigie), 13S. 
Duty on hops (C. Whitehead), 469. 
£. 
Earnings of the labourer (Capt. Craigie) . 
126. 
(H. J. Little), 508. 
Earth-nut cake (Dr. Voelcker), .571. 
East Riding of York-^hire, soils and 
crops of (J. A. Clarke), 34S. 
Eastern counties, mean monthly tem- 
perature and rainfall of the (J. A. 
Clarke), 188. 
Edmonds, W. J., his practice of preparing 
cattle food (J. A. Clarke), 243. 
Education, agricultural (H. M. Jenkins). 
624. 
of the labourer (J. Caird), 35. 
(H. J. Little), 528. 
Educational rates (Capt. Craigie), 1.50. 
Emblements, cnstom as to (Clilfonl aiiA 
Foote), 84 ; legal doctrine, 100. 
Emigration, extent of yearly (J. Caird),. 
■30 ; benefits, .37. 
Enclosure Coranii>sioners, action of 
(E. p. Squarey), 176. 
Enfranchisement of copyhold lands 
(J. Caird), 60. 
Engines, fixed and portable (J. A. 
Clarke), .367. 
England dependent on foreign supply 
for increase of meat and dairy produce 
(J. Caird), 14 ; cost of carringc. ih. 
, Royal Agricultural Society of 
(H. M. JenkiiKs), 593. 
, system of "tenancy at will" is 
general in (J. Caird), 38. 
English Agriculture, influence of 
Chemical Discoveries on (Dr. Voelcker), 
541. 
Land Law (Clifford and Fnoto), 71. 
landowners receive no special train- 
ing (J. Caird), 51. 
settlement, examples of (C ifford 
and Foote), 7cS'. 
Entail, power of (Clifford and Foote), 
76; limited l\v law, 78. 
