906 = 640 
INDEX TO THE MEMOIR ON THE 
PBOBATE. 
Probate duty (Capt. Craigie), 
Procedure in establishing claims under 
the A gricultural Holdings Act (Cliflbrd 
and Foots), 111. 
Property, agricultural share of taxes on 
(Capt. Craigie), 136. 
tax (Capt. Craigie), 141. 
Pr.ouT, Mr., continuous corn growing 
(Dr. Voelcker), 55o. 
Provident Societies (H. J. Little', 524. 
PRrNiNG gooseberry trees (C. "White- 
head), 478 ; filbert trees, 479. 
PcBLic roads (J. Caird), 59. 
PcBLic-HOusE clubs (H. J. Little), 526. 
Pi LPrNG roots (J. A. Clarke), 24;^. 
B. 
Eadnoe sheep (J. A. Clarke"", 302. 
Kapteking (J. A. Clarke), 332. 
ilAiN, efiect of, on top -dressings of 
ammouiacal manures (Dr. Voelcker), 
545. 
Eainfall (J. A. Clarke), 1S6. 
(Dr. Voelcker), 582. 
of the United Kingdom f J. Caird), 
25. 
Eam, age for breeding (J. A. Clarke), 250. 
Eandell, C, his jiractice of preparing 
cattle food (J. A. Claike), 243. 
■ , his practice of wintering sheep 
(J. A. Clarke), 262. 
Eates, share of, levied on land (Capt. 
Craigie), 143. 
Eawlence, Mr., management of sheep 
(J. A. Clarke), 256. 
Eead, C. S., M.P., on summer and winter 
stock of Norfolk (J. A. Clarke), 199. 
, on store pigs (J. A. Clarke), 265. 
, on extra crops in the Chiltern 
district (J. A. Clarke), 336. 
Eeaping-machines (J. Caird), 18. 
(H. J. Little), .50.9. 
Eeaeing live stock (Dr. Voelcker), 570. 
Eeceipts and expenditure of the Society, 
1841-77 (H. M. Jenkins), 598. 
Eeclamation of lands by State loans 
( J. Caird), 42. 
Eecbeation of the labourer (H.J. Little), 
530. 
Referees, powers of, under the Agricul- 
tural Holdings Act (ClitTordand Foote), 
111. 
Eeform Bill, its benefit to tenant farmers 
(J. Caird), .39. 
Eeligion in England supported by tithes 
(J. Caird), 62. 
Eent of land (E. P. Squarey), 174. 
, jircssure of income tax on (Capt. 
Craigie) 141. 
SCHOOLS. 
Eent.s of market gardens (C. Whitehead), 
487. 
EeveKue of Her Majesty from woods, 
forests, and land (J. Caird), 64. 
Eice-meal (Dr. Voelcker), 572. 
EoADS connected with enclosures (J. 
Cuird), 59. 
EoiiNEY Marsh (J. A. Clarke), 318; sheep 
management, ih. 
sheep (J. A. Clarke), 291. 
I EoOTS for fattening cattle (J. A. Clarke), 
I 237 ; value of roots, 238. 
I , pulping of (J. A. ClMrke\ 242. 
■ , storing, cleaning, and cutting (J. A. 
Clarke), 260. 
, consumption by sheep (W. T. Car- 
riiigton), 449. 
EooT-CROPS, beneficial results of bone-dust 
(Dr. Voelcker), 547, 564. 
EoTATioN on heavy lands in the North 
(J. A. Clarke), 316. 
1 where potatoes are grown (C. White- 
1 head), 490. 
I experiments at Woburn (Dr. Voelc- 
I ker), 586. 
j Eothamsted field experiments (Dr. Voelc- 
ker), 542, 568. 
1 experimental station (Dr. Voelcker), 
581. 
EoYAL Agricultural Society of England 
(H. M. Jenkins), 593. 
EucK, E., his system of farming (J. A. 
Clarke), 374. 
, Henry, his method of rearing 
calves (J. A. Clarke), 230. 
EussELL, Mr., his practice of preparing 
cattle food (J. A. Claike), 239. 
Elston, a. S., his practice of wintering 
slieep (J. A. Chirke), 262. 
Eye (J. A. Claike), 337. 
Eyi.and sheep (J. A. Clarke), 294. 
S. 
Sainfoin (J. A. Clarke), 325. 
Sainfoin-boots, allowance for (E. P. 
Squarey), 177. 
Saline alkaline materials (Dr. Voelcker), 
.563. 
Salt as a manure (Dr. Voelcker), 564. 
S.4NDY soils, value of lime on (Dr. 
Voelcker), 54S. 
Sanitary rates (Capt. Craigie), 149. 
Savings-banks (H. J. Little), 526. 
School Board-rato (Capt. Craigie), 150. 
' School fees for labourers' children (H.J. 
I Little), 529. 
I Schools for labourers' children (J. Caird), 
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