ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



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HO^VE 



HYDE 



Howe, Joseph S., report by, on the 

 destruction of cauker-worms, 1872 

 (Pt. 2), 120. 



HoAVARD, Amasa, statement of, on 

 manures, 185^ (Pt. 2), 147. 



on Indian corn, 1853 (Pt. 2), 180. 



How.tVKD, Jonathan, 2d, statement of, 

 on manures, 1853 (Pt. 2), 146. 



HowAKD, John E., report by, on 

 manures. 1853 (Pt. 2), 145. 



on the cultivation of cranberries, 



1853 (Pt. 2), 251. 



HowAiJD. Sanford, address by, on the 

 adaptation of soils, 1853 (Pt. 2), 

 481. 



on the most profitable farm- 

 stock, 18G3 (Pt. 2), 57. 



— essay by, on muck and its uses, 



1861 (Pt. 2), 156. 



— report by, on cattle-breeding in 

 Norfolk County, 1859 (Pt. 2), 19!). 



on farms, 1860 (Pt. 2), 69; 1863 



(Pt. 2), 101. 



on neat-stock, 1860 (Pt. 2), 194. 



on irrigation, 1861 (Pt. 2), 218. 



on the management of farms, 



1862 (Pf. 2), 97. 



— .statement by, on sheep-husbandry, 

 1859 (Pt. 2), 88. 



on Kerry cows, 1859 (Pt. 2), 92. 



on Shorthorn cattle, 1859 (Pt. 2), 



235. 

 HowLAXi), F. p., report bj', on Indian 



corn, 1859 (Pt. 2), 159. 

 HowLAND, "William A., statement of, 



on poultry-kee]nng, 1853 (Pt. 2), 387. 

 Hur.i!ARD, John L., report by, on the 



comparative value of different crops 



as cattle-foods, 1862 (Pt. 2), 188. 

 HuBB.vRD, Kelita, statement of, on 



turning under green crops, 1853 



(Pt. 2), 140. 

 HunnAUD, Newton S., essay by, on 



farming as an occupation, 1868 



(Pt. 1), 295. 

 on the relative value of farming 



among the occupations of life, 1872 



(Pt. 1 ), 280. 



— report by, on the dairy, 1866 (Pt. 1), 

 308. 



on tlie hay-crop, 1867 (Pt. 1), 244. 



on the use of capital in farming, 



1870 (Pt. 1), 327, 330. 



— reports by, on an agricultural sur- 

 vey of Worcester County, South, 

 1865 (Pt. 1), 294; 1866 (Pt. 1), 284. 



HuBBAKD squashes, cultivation of, 

 1876 (Pt. 1), 209. 



Humane modes of slaughter of do- 

 mesticated animals, 1873 (Pt. 1), 

 235, 245. 



IIuJiAN excrements, management and 

 value of, for manure, 1877 (Pt. 1), 

 169, 173, 184. 



HuMJiiNG-BiRD, habits of the, 1871 

 (Pt. 2), 111. 



Humus, characteristics and properties 

 of, 1862 (Pt. 1), 55, 57, .58; 1862 (Pt. 2), 

 253; 1875 (Pt. 1), 18, 19 (Pt. 2), 38. 



Huxgariax cattle, characteristics of, 

 1862 (Pt. 1), 342; 1863 (Pt. 1), 118. 



— grass, or millet, characteristics and 

 value of, 1856 (Pt. 1), 86, 88; 1872 

 (Pt. 1), 224, 225; 1873 (Pt. 1), 256; 

 1876 (Pt. 2), 44, 45; 1877 (Pt. 1), 146. 



Hungary, condition of agriculture 

 in, 1862 (Pt. 1), 342, 344, 349. 



Hunt, J. D., statement of, on Indian- 

 corn, 1877 (Pt. 2), 70. 



HuNTixGTON, F. D., address by, on 

 agricultural exi^eriments, 1853 

 (Pt. 2), 454. 



on the progress of agriculture, 



1853 (Pt. 2), 476. 



Huntington, T. G., essay by, on the 

 rotation of crops, 1853 (Pt. 2), 260. 



— report by, on the use of mowing- 

 machines, 1855 (Pt. 2), 164. 



on garden vegetables and root- 

 crops, 1864 (Pt. 1), 186. 



on the raising and preservation 



of seeds, 1865 (Pt. 1), 246, 249. 



on an agricultural survey of 



Hampshire County, 1865 (Pt. 1), 

 297. 



Huntington, T. P., statement of, on 

 farm-management, 18."4 (Pc. 2), 40. 



HvBRiDiz.\TiON, or cross fertilization, 

 result from, 1856 (Pt. 2), 23, 26; 1862 

 (Pt. 1), 104; 18(4 (Pt. 1), 79, 1.33, 135; 

 1869 (Pt. 1), 107, 108; 1870 (Pt. 1), 297, 

 298; 1875 (Pt. 1), 199; 1876 (Pt. 1), 

 235. 



— methods of, 1877 (Pt. 1), 156, 160, 169. 

 Hybrid, what constitutes a, 1864 



(Pt. 1), 79, 133, 135; 1870 (Pt. 1), 298. 



Hybrids, difficulty of obtaining, 1870 

 (Pt. 1), 298. 



Hyde, Alexander, essay by, on ma- 

 nures, 1867 (Pt. 1), 179. 



upon climate as affected by soil 



and locality, 1869 (Pt. 1), 219. 



