INDEX. 



PAGE. 



Agriculturist, report of the 63 



Abortions, treatment of , C5 



Calves, feeding and care of 80 



Cattle, cost of feeding 69 



dehorning of 6(5 



experiments in feeding 67 



general management of 65 



mixed crops for feeding 105 



recent purchases of ... . 64 



tables of rations for 6S 



treatment for lice on ()6 



Cream, experiments in churning of. . . 96 



experiments in heating before churning 103 



Dairy building, experimental 88 



products, disposal of 104 



work, experimental 88 



Ensilage, condition of different sorts of . . . 112 



Experiments in progress 71 



with milk, adding water before setting 91 



in deep-setting pails. ... 90 



deep-setting vs. shallow pan 94 



set in wide and narrow cans .... 96 



immediate and delayed setting. . . 89 

 from cows at different stages of 



lactation 91, 94 



heating before churning 101 



Feeds, digestible substances in 70 



Fodder corn, cultivation of 114 



cutting of 115 



experiments with different sorts of . . . 109 



manner of planting 114 



quantity of seed 114 



soil for 114 



Fodder crops cured 108 



Mangels rs. sugar beets, feeding test of . . . 79 



Meetings attended 63 



Milking cows, composition of rations for. .74, 79 



feeding of 72 



summary of results of feeding of 79 



Silos, construction of 115 



directions for filling 115 



Swine, experiments in fattening 83, 87 



purchased 82 



Bedford, S. A., report on experimental farm 



at Brandon, Man 247 



Blair, W. M., report on experimental farm at 



Nappan, N.S 235 



Chemist, report of 149 



Acknowledgements 151 



Ammoniacal gas liquor, fertilizing consti- 

 tuents of . . . 163 



Api^les not poisoned by spraying with Paris 



green *1 89 



Eabcock milk-tester, experiments with. . . . 176 



Bunt smut, experiments for prevention of . . 183 



Condensed milk, analyses of 177 



Copper solutions, effect of, on soil 186 



Eel grass, as a fertilizer 163 



Fodders 1(55 



Fodder corn, analyses of 1(56, 168 



Muds, mucks and peats 158 



analyses of 1(50 



Paris green, with soap as an insecticide. . . 188 



Roots, analyses of 105, 168 



Soil, alkali 152 



constituents of 153 



notes on analyses of 154 



table of analyses of 157 



7p— 23 



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Chemist, report of — Concluded. 



Sorghum, analysis of _ 1J6 



Sugar beets, analyses of 171, 175 



experiments with earthing 171 



Tan bark, spent 163 



Well waters, analyses of / 179 



general remarks on . . • 182 



■ Znstcra marina 163 



Craig, John, Horticulturist, report of 116 



Director, report of the . . o 



Acknowledgments 62 



Barley, experiments with 35 



six-rowed 37 



Baxter's . .^ 37 



Common Si x-rowtd 37 



Greek 37 



Guaymalaye .... 37 



Hulless Black 37 



Kangra Valley 37 



Lahoul 37 



Mardan 37 



Mensury 37 



Moultan 37 



Norway House 37 



Oderbruch 37 



Odessa Six-rowed . . 37 



Palanipur 37 



Petschora 37 



Rennie's Improved 37 



Seoraj 37 



Sialket 37 



• Simla 37 



Spiti Valley ■ 37 



two-rowed 18. 35, 47 



Report from English brewers 



on 48 



Results of shipment of . . . . 49 



Beardless 35 



Besthorns 35 



Chevalier Selected 35, 37 



Danish Chevalier. . .. . ....19,35 



Danish Printice Chevalier ... 35 



Duckbill 35,36 



Dutch ^_ 3.5 



Early Minting 35, 3(5 



Golden (drains 35, 36 



Golden Melon 20, .S5, 36 



Goldthorpe 21, 35, .30 



Italian 35 



Kinver Chevalier (Webb's). . . 



21, 3.5, 30 



Large Two-rowed Naked 35 



New Zealand 35 



Odessa Two-rowed 35 



Peacock 35 



Peerless White . . .• 35 



Phrenix Von Thalen 35 



Prize Prolific 18,35,36 



Prolific 35 



Rice or Fan 35 



Saale 22,35 



Sharpe's Improved Chevalier. 35 



Swedish 35 



Thanet.... 35 



Branch farms, annual insijection of 52, 56 



Barns and stables at Central Farm. . ... 52 



Buildings 51 



Cj^rrots, experiuients with 43 



