908 = 642 
INDEX TO THE MEMOIR OX THE 
STEAinSG. 
Steaming chaif (J. A. Clarke;, 24-j. 
SxEAii-PLOUGH, use of the (J. Caird), IS. 
Steaji-plovghs, and cultivators (J. A. 
Clarke), STO. 
STEAJi-rowEu (J. A. Clarke), 366. 
awl manipulation of crops (J. 
Caird;, 10. 
Sties, arrangements and fittings (J. A. 
Clarke), 264. 
Stilton cheese (J. C. Morton), 419. 
Stock, feeding and rearing (Dr. 
Voelcker), 370. 
, number exhibited at the Society's 
country meetings, 184:1-77 (H. M. 
Jenkins), 602. 
of the farm, see " Live Stock." 
Store pigs, mana'zement of (J. A. 
Clarke), 265. 
Stokes'G roots (J. A. Clarke), 260. 
■ strdw-cliaff (J. A. Clarke), 243. 
Strafford, H., description of a Short- 
horn (J. A. Clarke), 268. 
Straw for feeding (J. A. Clarke), 244. 
Stbavv-chaff, storing (J. A. Clarke), 
243. 
SuBSCBTPTiONS, amount of, received from 
members, 1841-77 (H. M. Jenkins), 
398. 
ScBUKBAN milk dairies (J. C. Morton), 
406. 
Succession duty (Capt Craigie), 138. 
and ownership of land (Cliflbrd and 
Foote), 71. 
Successive com crops (J. Caird), 19 ; 
use in time of war, ib. 
Suckling of calves (J. A. Clarke), 228. 
Suffolk cart-horses J. A. Clarke), 312. 
pigs (J. A. Clarke), .309. 
polled cattle (J. A. Clarke), 281. 
soils, and crops of (J. A. Clarke), 
;S42. 
, temperature of (J. A. Clarke), 186. 
Sugar, manufacture of, from beet-roots 
(Dr. Voelcker), 577. 
Sulphate of copper used in pickles (C. 
Whitehead), 487. 
Sulphuring machine for hops (C. White- 
head), 466. 
Summer prices of meat for twcntv-six 
years (J. A. Clarke), 209. 
Superphosphate of lime (J. A. Clarke), 
.3.57. 
Surrey hop plantations (C. Whitehead), 
459. 
, soils and crops of (J. A. Clarke), 
320. 
Sussex cattle (J. A. Clarke), 274. 
cattle (J. C. Morton), .398. 
bop plantations (.C. Whitehead), 
459. 
jsoils and crops of (J. A. Clarke), 320. 
TRANSFER. 
T. 
Table sliowing comparative quantity 
and value of home and foreign agri'- 
cultural produce consumed annually 
(J. Cakd), 17. 
Tamworth pigs (J. A. Clarke), .308. 
Tax.^tion as affecting the Agricultural 
Interest (Capt. Craigie), 123. 
Teeswateu LoDgwools (J. A. Clarke), 
291. 
Temperature (J. A. Clarke), 186. 
of t!;e United Kingdom (J. Caird), 
25. 
Tenancies, yearly (Clifford and Foote) 
8.3; advantages and disadvantages to 
landowners, 85. 
Tenancy at wiU, system in England 
I (J. Caird), .38 ; its origin, 39. 
for life (Clifford and Foote), 79 ; at 
will, 84. 
Tenant-farmers, extent of their holdings 
and emulation amongst them (J. 
Caird), 34 ; number and capital, ib. ; 
best examples of farming found amoug 
them, 38. 
, numbers and vested interests (J. 
Caird), 28 ; cultivate the great bulk of 
the laud, 29. 
, assessment of, f o income tax (Capt. 
Craigie), 142. 
i Tenant's capital and income (Capt. 
' Craigie), 126. 
j (E. P. Squarey), 169. 
covenants in leases (Cliflford and 
Foote), 95 ; as to husbandry, 96 ; end 
of tenancy, 97. 
title to compensation under the 
Asrricultural Holdings Act (Clifford 
and Foote), 103. 
Tenure of land (Clifford and Foote), 71. 
Thanet, Isle of, crops in the (J. A. 
Clarke), 317. 
Thrift among labourers (H. J. Little), 
.5.35. 
Tillages, allowance for (E. P. Squarey), 
177. 
Tithes for supporting religion (J. Caird), 
1 62 ; commuted to a money payment, ib. 
j Tolls for maintiiining roads (Capt. 
I Craigie), 148. 
, Tomatoes (C. Whitehead), 487. 
Town sewage, application of, to the 
growth of vegetables (C. Whitehead), 
I 492. 
I , disposal of (Dr. Voelcker, 364. 383. 
Trade and colonies dispi use with checks 
on increase of population (J. Caird), 29. 
' Transfer of land, right of (Clifford and 
Foote), 72. 
