Ivi AGRICULTURE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



USTHERITANCE 



IVES 



Inheritance, laws of, in breeding, 

 18G4 (Pt. 1), 131, 132, 13G; 1872 (Pt. 1), 



81, 83, 110; 1874 (Pt. 1), 145, 153, 



1G5. 

 In and in, breeding, results of. See 



Breeding. 

 Insects attacking the hop, 1854 (Pt. 1), 



IKJ. 



the apple. See Apple. 



the raspberry, 18G9 (Pt. 1), 244; 



1871 (Pt. 1), 343. 



the hickory, 1864 (Pt. 1), 144. 



fruit-trees generally, 18G4 (Pt. 1), 



142, 144, 145; 1872 (Pt. 1), 251. 

 oaks, 18G4 (Pt. 1), 14G; 18G9 (Pt. 1), 



245. 

 lield-crops, 1870 (Pt. 1), 3G7; 1871 



(Pt. 1), 333. 



4he peach, 18G4 (Pt. 1), 150. 



the currant, 1869 (Pt. 1), 243; 1870 



(Pt. 1), 355, 357, 359. See Currant. 

 the pear, 1834 (Pt. 1), 151. See 



Pear. 

 shade and forest trees, 1870 



(PL. 1), 370; 1871 (Pt. 1), 345. 



ehns 1334 (Pt. 1), 154. 



the eherry, 18G9 (Pt. 1), 238. 



the cranberry. See Cranberry. 



the cabbage, 18G4 (Pt. 1), 201, 203, 



204; 1870 (Pt. 1), 353. 

 the grape, 1870 (Pt. 1), 365, 367; 



1873 (Pt. ]), 303, 304. See Grape. 

 the squash, 18G4 (Pt. 1), 207; 1875 



(Pt. 1), 133; 1876 (Pt. 1), 210. 



asparagus, 1,S73 (Pt. 1), 314. 



the bean, 1872 (Pt. 1), 250, 



the strawberry, 1872 (Pt. 1), 240. 



wlieat, 1831 (Pt. 1), 130. 



— injurious to vegetation, 1853 (Pt. 1), 

 5:) (Pt. 2), 247; 1C55 (?t. 2), 123; 185G 

 (Pt. 2), 438; 18.57 (Pr. 1), 197; 1SG4 

 (Pt. 1), 139; 18G8 (Pt. 2), 97; 1869 

 (Pt. 1), 235, 250, 263; 1870 (Pt. 1), 351, 

 379. 



— destroyed in great numbers by 

 birds, 1861 (Pt. 2), 50; loG4 (Pt. 1), 

 IGO; 18G5 (Pt. 1), 9G, 101. See Birds. 



— beneficial to agriculture, 1857 

 (Pt. 1), 201; 1862 (Pt. 1), 124; 1870 

 (Pt. 1), 351, 376, 379; 1871 (Pt. 1), 331, 

 347 (Pt. 2), :;0, 109; 1372 (Pt. 1), 2.33, 

 250, 2C5, 1875 (Pt. 1), 121, 131, 180, 181, 

 18(), ]«;), 191, 200, 203. 



— increase of, 1872 (Pt. 2), 201. 



— are h.atched from eggs, 1862 (Pt. 1), 

 1>.U. 



Insects, characteristics of larvse of, 



1862 (Pt. 1), 130. 



of pup:T3 of, 1862 (Pt. 1), 130. 



of imago or perfect form, 1863 



(Pt. 1), 130. 

 Inspectob of fertilizers, reports of, 



1873 (Pt. 1), 352; 1874 (Pt. 1), 351; 



1875 (Pt. 1), 293, 330, 343; 1876 (Pt. 1), 



241, 304; 1877 (Pt. 1), 313, 328. 

 Inspectors of roads, and their duties, 



1870 (Pt. 1), 61. 

 Intellect on the farm, necessity for, 



1868 (Pt. 2), 66, 75; 1873 (Pt. 2), 6, 7, 



15, 21. 

 Intelligence of the cow, 1875 (Pt. 1), 



288, 289. 



— of the dog, 1875 (Pt. 1), 290, 291. 

 Intensive farujiug, characteristics of, 



1873 (Pt. 1), 118, 120. 

 Interests of labor, 1872 (Pt. 2), 48. 

 Irrigation, history of, 1854 (Pt. 1), 64. 



— utility of, 1854 (Pt. 1), 63 (Pt. 2), 23; 

 1856 (Pt. 1), 126, 129, 1.31,234; 1859 

 (Pt. 2), 83; 18G1 (Pt. 2), 220; 1873 

 (Pt. 1), 206, 207. 



— methods of, 1854 (Pt. 1), 64 (Pt. 2), 

 23; 1859 (Pt. 2), 83; 1861 (Pt. 2), 219; 



1863 (Pt. 1), 277, 280; 1870 (Pt. 1), 267. 



— kind of water suitable for, 1854 

 (Pt. 1), 63. 



— use of the hydraulic ram for, 1854 

 (Pt. 1), 67. 



— beneficial effects of, 1856 (Pt. 1), 126, 

 129, 131, 234; 1859 (Pt. 2), 83; 1860 

 (Pt. 2), 85; 1C61 (Pt. 2), 221; 1863 

 (Pt. 1), 277, 280; 1867 (Pt. 1), 241; 

 1870 (Pt.l),267; 1872 (Pt. 1), 134, .311. 



— method and utility of, in Lom- 

 bai-dy, 1862 (Pt. 1), 274. 



— as practised in Switzerland, 1862 

 (Pt. 1), 290. 



— lands suitable for, 1863 (Pt. 2), 62, 64. 



— value of, in Utah, 1871 (Pt. 1), 68, 

 63, 71, 72, 75. 



— right of land-owners in, 1872 (Pt. 1), 

 134, 136. 



IsoTiiERHAL line, most northerly limit 

 of, in grape-cTilturo, 1873 (Pt. 1), 274. 



Isolated apple-ttees not so prolitable 

 a-! those in orchard;, 1876 (Pt. 1),41. 



Italian rye-grass, characteristics of, 

 1856 (Pt. 1), 6(5. 



IvES, J. M,, report by, on fruit-cul- 

 ture, 18.58 (Pt. 2), .312. 



on open-air grape-culture, 1S63 



(Pt. 2), 133. 



