670 ANNUAL REPORT OF NEW-YORK 



Drill, Woodward's, .__ vol. xiii, 99 



Eickfbrd & Huffman, vol. xiii, 100 



Foster, Jessup &Co., vol. xiii, 100 



Seymour k Co vol. xiii, 100 



Drought, vol. xiv,4, 400, 407, 415, 442, 448, 463, 491, 495, 



500, 545, 553, 581, 588, 614, 622, 640, 648, 652, 655 



deep plowing favorable, vol. xiv, 100 



discussion on, vol. xiv, 181 



Dutchess county, agriculture of, vol. i, 133 



institute, vol.vii, 631 



Indian corn in, (5 acres,) vol. x, 21 1 



l^roducts of, vol. xii, 395 



Durham cattle, report on, vol. v, 7, vol. vi, 50, vol. vii, 103 * 



value of in England, 1841, vol. i, 197 



report, vol. x, 33 



Seneca, vol. x, 532 



Dyer's madder culture, vol. iii, 186 



Dynamics, prize essay, by J. J. Thomas, vol. x, 617 



E. 



Eastman, H. H., potato experiments, vol. xiii, 298 



experiments' with manures, vol. xv, 6 



Eames, Moses, on the agriculture of Jefferson co., vol. ix, 499 



cheese dairy, vol. xi, 263 



Edgecomb, Jonathan, report on implements, vol. xi, 80, vol. 



xii, 353 



Education, agriculture, _ _ . vol. ii, 289 



by John Greig, vol. iv, 372, vol. ix, 455, vol. ix, 70, 584 



discussion, vol. ix, 62 



see also. Agricultural education and schools, its 



condition and progress, vol. x, 604 



Agricultural, vol. xi, 12 



intelligence, advantages, vol. xiii, 563 



Effects of Legislative beneficence, vol. iii, 403 



Early friends of Agriculture, vol. xi, 188 



Eddy, Dyer & Co., horse power, vol. xiii, 102 



Egg plant, account of, vol. viii, 370 



Eggs, consumption of, vol. x, 547 



Egyptian corn, vol. xv, 248 



