904=6.35 
INDEX TO THE MEMOIR ON THE 
JIZAT. 
importation from America will cheek 
the rise of price ia Europe, 13. 
3Ieat, advances in the price of (J. A. 
Clarke), 209 ; home supply, 212 ; 
foreign animals imported, ih. ; impor- 
tation of dead meat, 218. 
, consumption of, by labourer (H. J. 
Little), 507. 
!Mechi, J. J., his practice of preparing 
food (J. A. Clarke), 245. 
3IEDICINE and dressing for sheep (J. A. 
Clarke), 261. 
Members, number of, 1841-77 (H. M. 
Jenkins), 098. 
Mekton SouthdoTOS (J. A. Clarke), 
296. 
Metropolis, cultivation of vegetables 
round the (C. Whitehead), 483. 
JIetkopolitan milk supply (J. C. Mor- 
ton), 404 ; cheese trade, 420. 
Middle classes, taxation of the (Capt. 
Craigie), 135. 
Middle-bkeed white pigs (J. A. Clarke), 
311. 
!MiDDLE-MEN in Ireland, and consequent 
evils (J. Caiid), 41. 
Middlesex, temperature of (J. A. Clarke), 
186. 
, soils and crops of (J. A, Clarke), 
319. 
Military tenures abolished (Clifford and 
Foote), 73. 
IMiLK, calf-rearing on (J. C. Morton), 
401. 
produce (J. C. Morton), 381. 
, the sale of (J. C. Morton), 404. 
substitutes for calves (J. A. Clarke), 
230. 
supplied to labourers (H. J. Little), 
521. 
JIiLKEHS, the Longhorns as(J.A. Clarke), 
277. 
Mining industry ' H. J. Little), 503. 
3IIXED farm, pi oportiun of landlord's and 
tenant's capital on a (E. P. Squarey), 
165. 
Monet payment in lieu of tithes (J. 
Caird), 62. 
value of foods (Dr. Voelcker), 575. 
3I0NTG0MERT Act, its origin (J. Caird), 
50. 
Moore, H. F., metropolitan cheese trade 
(J. C. Morton), 420. 
JIoRTMAiN, law of (Clifford and Foote), 
82. 
Morton, J. Chalmers, on Dairy Farming, 
381. 
, on dairy products (J. A. Clarke), 
220 ; money value of roots, 238. 
Mountain shclterforsheep J. A. Claikc) 
2G1 
ONIONS. 
Mowing-machines (J. Caird), IS. 
(J. A. Clarku), 376. 
Mules (J. A. Clarke), 365. 
N. 
National income (Capt. Craigie), 127. 
schools (H. J. Little), 529. 
Natural History department of theRoyal 
Agricultural Society (H. M. Jenkins), 
619. 
Nets for folding sheep (J. A. Clarke), 
260. 
j New Red sandstone, rotations on the (J. 
! A. Clarke), 330. 
Nidgett for working hop-lands (C.White- 
head), 464. 
1 Night schools (H. J. Little), 527. 
\ Nitrate of soda (Dr. Voelcker), 561, 
I 563. 
, its importance in time of war (J. 
I Caird), 19 \ value to corn crops, 20. 
I , imports of (J . A. Clarke), 202. 
\ Nitrogen, powers of (Dr. Voelcker), 556 ; 
] sources of, in vegetntion, 557 ; from the 
atmosphere, ih. 
in food recovered in manure (Dr. 
Voelcker), 573. 
Nitrogenous manures (Dr. Voelcker), 
563. 
Norfolk, Mr. C. S. Read, M.P., on sum- 
mer and winter stock of (J. A. Clarke), 
199. 
, soils and crops of (J. A. Clarke), 
343. 
Norfolk polled cattle (J. A. Clarke), 
281. 
(J. C. Morton), 398. 
North Riding of Yorkshire, soils and 
crops of (J, A. Clarke), 350. 
Northumberland, wages in (H. J. Little" , 
520. 
Notice to quit under the Agricultiuril 
; Holdings Act (Clifford and Foote), 113. 
j Nottingham, temperature of (J. A. 
i Clarke), 1S6. 
0. 
Oast-houses for hops (C.\Vhitehead),46~. 
j Oats, average prices, 1S6I-76 (J. A. 
Clarke), 203. 
Objects of the Royal Agricultural So- 
ciety (H. M. Jenkins), .594. 
Oilcake, advantages of (W. T. Carring- 
I ton), 440. 
j , consumption of (J. A. Clarke), 202. 
I Old English horses (J. A. Clarke),..W4. 
; Onions (C. Whitehead), 487 
