AGRICULTURE OF ENGLAND AND WALES. 899 = 653 
ESSEX. 
Ej«EX pigs (J. A. Clarke), ,90.9. 
, soils and crops of (J. A. Clarke), 342. 
' Estates tail," why created (Cliflford and 
Foote), In. 
Ki iioPE, tlie importation of fresh meat 
from America into (J. Caird), 13. 
EvEKSHED, Hy., his practice of steaming 
chuff (J. A. Clarke), 24:-,. 
Ewes lambing twice in the year (J. A. 
Clarke), 249; selection and age for 
breeding, 250. 
Examinations in connection -with the 
Royal Agricultural Society (H. M. 
Jenkins), 624. 
Examples of the law of family settlement 
in England (Clifford and Foote), 76'. 
Exchange of lauds, inexpensive and 
simple (J. Caird), 56" ; extent, 57. 
Exhibitions in connection with the 
Koyal Agricultural Society (H. M. 
Jenkins), 600. 
i;xMOOR sheep (J. A. Clarke), 801. 
1'jXpendituke and receipts of the Society, 
1841-77 (H. M. Jenkins), 598. 
Expenses of the labourer (H. J. Little), 
507. 
Experimental lands at Woburn (Dr. 
Voelcker), 5S4. 
stations (Dr. Voelcker), 581. 
Experuients at Eothamsted (Dr. 
Voekker), 568, 572 ; Woburn, 584. 
, influence of (Dr. Voelcker), 54.9. 
on vegetation (Dr. Voelcker), 582 ; 
animals, 583. 
ExpoiiTATiON of hops (C. Whitehead), 
469. 
F. 
Factories for cheese making (J. C. 
Morton, 415 ; statistics, 417. 
Eaibs in Lincolnshire (J. A. Clarke), 
290 ; Hants and Wilts, 298. 
Family settlements, establishment of the 
system of (Clifford and Foote), 76. 
Farm buildings, caution required in ex- 
penditure (J. Caird), 45. 
, erection of, under the Agricultural 
Holdings Act (Clifford and Foote), 114. 
horses (J. A. Clarke), 363. 
prizes (H. M. Jenkins), 613. 
Farm capital (E. P. Squarey), 163. 
, increase of (J. Caird), 24. 
Farmers, tlieir early position (Clifford 
and Foote), 100. 
and the labour market (H. J. 
Little), 505. 
Farmers' taxation (Capt. Craigie), 154. 
Farming without manure (J. A. Clarke), 
-160. 
folding. 
Farming, circumstances which attract or 
repel capital from (E. P. Squarey), 171. 
, Dairy (J. C. Morton), 381. 
Faumsteads, noted (J. A. Clarke), 367. 
Farmyard-manure (J. A. Clarke), 360. 
, when best applied (Dr. Voelcker), 
561. 
for vegetables (C. Whitehead), 485. 
Farrowing (J. A. Clarke), 204. 
Fattening cattle, roots for (J. A. Clarke), 
237. 
house lambs (J. A. Clarke), 253; 
sheep in sheds, 263 ; pigs, 265. 
Feeding cattle for the dairy (J. C. 
Morton), 391. 
' experiments at Woburn (Dr. 
Voelcker), 586. 
and rearing live stock (Dr. 
Voelcker), 570. 
and winter housing of cattle (J. A. 
Clarke), 232; fittings and arrange- 
ments, 235. 
horses (J. A. Clarke), 364. 
stuff's, inferior (H. M. Jenkitis), 
618. 
Fees of good benefit clubs (H. J. Little), 
526. 
Fertile land, tenant's capital less in 
(E. P. Squarey), 166. 
Fertility of soil.--, examples of the 
(J. Caird), 26. 
Feudal tenure (Clifford and Foote), 71. 
Field experiments at Woburn (Dr. 
Voelcker), 585. 
Filberts (C. Whitehead), 479. 
Finance department of the Eoyal Agii- 
cultural Society (H. M. Jenkins), 597. 
Fines and recoveries on land, how insti- 
tuted (Clifford and Foote), 76. 
Fir plantations for hop-poles (C. White- 
head), 462. 
Fish as a manure (J. A. Clarke), 358. 
Five-course rotation in Herefordshire 
(J. A. Clarke), 334. 
Fixtures, claim to composition for, 
under the Agricultural Holdings Act 
(Clifford and Foote), 114; conditions 
of removal, 115. 
Fleeces, weight of (J. A. Clarke), 223. 
, weight of Lincoln (J. A. Clarke), 
290. 
Flock, management of the (J. A. Clarke), 
249; summer treatment, 255. 
, general management of the (W. T. 
Carrington), 430. 
Floods (J. Caird), 56. 
Fluctuations in the supply and price of 
wheat (J. A. Clarke), 206. 
Folding .sheep, advantages of (W. T. 
Carrington), 449. 
in winter (J. A. Clarke), 359. .' 
