quantities imported of foreign, 200, 386, 567, 729, 935, 1089 quantities of, entered for
home consumption, 200, 386, 567, 729, 935, 1090 Milk, a heifer which yielded, . 186 preservation of, by alkalis, 719 experiments on, 1074
Miscellaneous Notices. Manufac- ture of cheese from potatoes, 182. The uses of the bramble, 182. Cabbage-tree of Lapland, 183, The use of the berries of the elder tree in affording spirits, 183. Reproduction of domestic animals, 183. On the destruc- tion of the slug, 184. Russian reaping machine, 185. Textile qualities of the tree mallow, 185. Use of potatoes in bleaching, 185. A heifer which yielded milk, 186. Manufacture of India paper, 186. Natural features and productions of Africa, 357. Account of the Newfoundland dog, 360. The quail, 361. On the produce of bees, 362. Me- thod of making hay near London, 363. Description of a Spanish seignorial village, 364. Ale from mangel wurzel, 365. On the shamrock of Ireland, 365. A new kind of buckwheat,. 903
Cement from iron-filings, 368. Direction of the winds in the North of Europe, 368. Mexican domestic bees, 369. Conveyance downhill by mules, 370. A new kind of indigo, 370. Vegetation of the Pampas of South America, 371. Cultivated gold of plea. sure, 371. Smut in corn, 372. New mode of procuring spirits, 373. Cultivation of naked bar- ley, 373. Plough of the Holy Land, 373. Local taxation of England and Wales, 375. Ame- rican silk, 375. Emery cloth, 376. The raven, 377. The ring dove, 378. Montagu's Ornitho- logical Dictionary, 380. Sugges- tions regarding the employment of kelp as manure, 556. Progress of manufactures in Australia, 557. On collecting wild plants on ac- count of their nature as medici- nal herbs, 558. Nutriment from bones, 559. Press for compres- sing flour or meal into casks, 559. An improved method of making Gouda cheese, 560. Adulteration of coffee, 561. Tea plant, 561. The Jews, can they become agri- culturists? 711. On bone-ma- nure, 715. Sea-ware, 717. On the mixture of the farina of wheat with that of other kinds of grain, 717. New method of extracting sugar from beet-root, 719. Pre- servation of milk by alkali, 719. Process for preserving during many years the pulp of potatoes, and employing it advantageously in the manufacture of bread, 721. Beer from potatoes, 722. Horse food and drink, 722. Spirit ob. tained from the berries of the mountain ash, 723 On cutane- ous diseases of sheep, 724. Agri- cultural exhibition, 724. On the habits of the white-tailed eagle, with an account of the modes of destroying eagles practised in the Hebrides, 924. Methods of keeping apples and pears, 929. To repair and improve lawns without the aid of turf, 931. Alcohol from bread, 931. On the curl in potato, 931. Popula- tion of the several counties of England, Wales, and Scotland, 1061. Population of Ireland in 1831, 1062. Synopsis of the po- pulation of England and Wales from the year 1700 to 1831, 1062. Population of Scotland, from
1801 to 1831, 1062. Population of the city of Edinburgh in 1831, 1062. Population of London from the year 1700 to 1831, 1063. Cultivation of the United
Kingdom, 1063. Consumption of wheat and other grain in the United Kingdom, 1063. On cer- tain defects in pleasure-grounds, and the mode of avoiding them, 1064. Law allotment system, 1065. Cobbett's mode of keeping a cow on a quarter of an acre of land, 1066. Bone-dust for culti- vation of grain, 1069. To pro- duce young potatoes during win- ter in the open air, 1069.
rican plan of potato planting, 1070. To restore frosted pota. toes, 1070. The Aracacha, 1070. The turnip-fly, 1071. Recipes for destroying insects and resto- ring the bark of trees, 1071. No- tice of a hawthorn hedge destroy- ed by the Ecidium laceratum, 1072. Method of freeing fruit- trees from moss and insects, 1972. Notices of large trees in the United States and Canada, 1073. Experiments for ascer taining what sort of wood will remain longest in the ground without rotting, 1074. Sheep shearing, 1074. Experiments up- on milk, 1074, On bread, 1074. Eggs, 1077. The deer of Ame- rica, and the mode of hunting them, 1077. Wolves of Ame- rica, 1079. Destruction of fresh water fish by the admission of the sea into a lake, 1080. On reap- ing hooks, Montagu's Ornithological Diction-
Morpeth, prices of butcher meat at, 200, 386, 567, 729, 935, 1090 Moss, method of freeing fruit-trees from,
Mountain-ash, spirit obtained from the berries of, Mules, conveyance downhill of,
Naked barley, cultivation of, Newfoundland dog, account of the, New Holland,
New South Wales,
Quarterly agricultural report, . 187,
Notes made during a visit to the United States and Canada in
Reaping-machine, Russian,
Recipes for destroying insects and restoring the bark of trees,
Reproduction of domestic animals, 183 Revenue, 201, 387, 568, 730, 936, 1090 Reviews
Audubon's Birds of America,
McGregor's British America, 880 Martin Doyle's Works,
Sir Henry Parnell's Financial
the Speech of C. Poulett Thomson, Esq. on the State of Taxation,
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