ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



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BARLEY 



BEE-MOTH 



Bakley, soil for gi-owing, 1868 (Pt. 1), 



208. 

 Barrett, George M., statement of, 



on cows, 1853 (Pt. 2), 301. 

 Barrett, Benjamin, statement of, on 



management of orcliards, 1854 



(Pt. 2), 97. 

 Bartlett, John C, address by, on 



the profits of fai'miug, 1858 (Pt. 2), 



38. 



— reports by, on the diseases of vege- 

 tation, 1850 (Pt 1), 51 ; 18G0 (Pt. 1), 

 135; 1801 (Pt. 1),6. 



Barre, industries of, 1872 (Pt. 1), 14. 



— system of feeding neat-stock, 1870 

 (Pt. 1), 135; 1871 (Pt. 1), 203, 264; 1872 

 (Pt. 1), 27, 47, 48. 



Bassett, Abiel, statement of, on croji 

 of white beans, 1853 (Pt. 2), 205. 



Bassett, C. C, report by, upon the 

 value of a regular system of farm- 

 accounts, 1870 (Pt. 1), 372. 



Bat, Carolina, description and habits 

 of the, 1801 (Pt. 1), 140. 



— hoary, 1801 (Pt. 1), 138. 



— little brown, 1861 (Pt. 1), 140. 



— New-York, 1801 (Pt. 1), 139. 



— silvei-liaired, 1801 (Pt. 1), 139. 

 Barn-Cellars, utility and value of, 



1853 (Pt. 1), 78 (Pt. 2), 140; 1854 (Pt. 

 2), 11, 140, 149, 491; 1855 (Pt. 2), 18, 

 324; 1803 (Pt. 2), 104, 109, 239; 1864 

 (Pt. 1), 218; 1806 (Pt. 1), 293; 1868 

 (Pt. 1), 25, ;35, 38, 43. 



— no place for cattle, 1808 (Pt. 1), 38, 

 42. 



Barns, Indian, description of, 1853 

 (Pt. 1), G. 



— number of, in Massachusetts in 

 1850, 1853 (Pt. 1), 80. 



— should be large and commodious, 



1854 (Pt. 2), 479. 



— essential features in, 1862 (Pt. 2), 

 242; 1803 (Pt. 2), 95,230; 1804 (Pt. 1), 

 218. 



— octagonal, of little value, 1808 

 (Pt. 1), 37. 



— descriptions of different, 1868 

 (Pt. 1), 40, 42, 46. 



B^uiN owned by the late B. V. French, 

 description of the, 1854 (Pt. 2), 241. 



by Da\id Leavitt, descriiJtion of, 



1854 (Pt. 2), 24'.). 



— on the Tread well Farm, descrip- 

 tion of the, 1862 (Pt. 2), 242. 



— objects to be secured in building 



a, 1808 (Pt, 1), 33, 36, 40, 311; 1871 

 (Pt. 2), 172. 



Barn, plan and description of a con- 

 venient, 1803 (Pt. 2), 237; 1804 

 (Pt. 1), 219; 1808 (Pt. 1), 34, 35, 38, 46, 

 310, 311. 



Barn-Manure, cost and value of, 1871 

 (Pt. 1), 97, 100, 125, 127, 129; 1875 

 (Pt. 1), 31, 32 (Pt. 2), 37, 40. See Fer- 

 tilizers and manure. 



Bat-Guano, description of deposit of, 

 and its value, 1870 (Pt. 1), 207, 268. 



Bates, Samuel "W., statement by, con- 

 cerning Indian-corn, 1853 (Pt. 2), 184. 



BAscoii, Professor John, address by, 

 on agricultural fairs and their pur- 

 poses, 1869 (Pt. 2), 55, 62. 



on the political economy of agri- 

 culture, 1865 (Pt. 1), 187. 



Beach-Grass, characteristics and 

 growth of, 1856 (Pt. 1), 33, 36, 119, 

 154, 166. 



Bean, diseases of the, 1860 (Pt. 1), 136; 

 1861 (Pt. 1), 6. 



— insects injurious to the, habits of, 

 1869 (Pt. 1), 251; 1870 (Pt. 1), 370; 

 1872 (Pt. 1), 250. 



Beans, cost of cultivation and yield 

 of, 1853 (Pt. 2), 204; 1854 (Pt. 2), 194; 

 1850 (Pt. 2), 273; 1858 (Pt. 2), 209; 

 1807 (Pt. 2), 125; 1870 (Pt. 2), 151-153; 

 1872 (Pt. 2), 147. 



— experiments with chemical fertiliz- 

 ers in growing, 1875 (Pt. 1), 27. 



— the cultivation of early, desirable, 

 1855 (Pt. 2), 15. 



Bear, black, characteristics and haft- 

 its of the, 1861 (Pt. 1), 164. 



Bedding for cattle, iitility of, 185J 

 (Pt. 1), 38; 1872 (Pt. 1), 40. 



Bee-Bread, or pollen, description of, 

 1857 (Pt. 2), 283. 



Bee-Glue, descriiJtion of, 1857 (Pt. 2), 

 282. 



Beehives, description of, 1857 (Pt. 2), 

 285 ; 1860 (Pt. 2), 230; 1863 (Pt. 2), 222. 



— location for, 1857 (Pt. 2), 287. 

 Bee-House, necessity for, 1857 (Pt. 2J, 



284; 1800 (Pt. 2), 231. 



Bee-Keeping, methods of manage- 

 ment in, 1S53 (Pt. 2), 3!i0, 393; 1854 

 (Pt. 2), 403; 1857 (Pt. 2), 279; 1860 

 (Pt. 2), 229; 1863 (Pt. 2), 221; 1865 

 (Pt. 1), 315, 319, 320. 



Bee-Moth, ravages of the, 1863 (Pt. 2), 

 223. 



