ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



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JAMESTOWN 



LABOR-SAVIXG 



Jamestown cattle, history aud char- 

 acteristics of, 181)0 (Pt. 2), 197, 198; 

 1837 (Pt. 2), 158, 159. 



Jaculus, characteristics of, 18G1 

 (Pt. 1), 177. 



— Hudsonius, descrij)tion and habits 

 of, 18(31 (Pt. 1), 178. 



Jena, agricultural institute at, de- 

 scription of the, 18G3 (Pt. 1), 157. 



Jekseys, characteristics and value of. 

 See Cattle. 



— jioiuts of excellence in, 1853 (Pt. 1), 

 113. 



— orii^in aud history of, 1857 (Pt. 1), 

 38; 185!) (Pt. 2), 204; 1870 (Pt. 2), 28. 



— too young, should not be allowed 

 with calf, 1857 (Pt. 1), 39. 



— milk of, characteristics of, 1873 

 (Pt. 1), 94, 95, 382, 384; 1874 (Pt. 1), 22. 



Jersey butter, characteristics of, 1871 



(Pt. 1), 287-289, 297, 298, 305. 

 Johanniseekg vineyards, character 



of soil of, 18G8 (Pt. 1), 122, 123. 

 Johnson, John, jun., rei)ort by, on the 



agriculture of Middlesex Couuty 



South, 18(JG (Pt. 1), 294. 



— essay by, on pasture-lands, 18G6 

 (Pt. 1), 313. 



on the improvement of stock, 



18G7 (Pt. 1), 277. 

 on the time of cutting and mode 



of curing hay, 1870 (Pt. 1), 339, 341. 



— address by, on the preparation of 

 seeding down of land for grass, 1871 

 (Pt. 1),' 18, 27. 



Johnson, Professor S. W., lecture by, 

 on the application of manures, 18U3 

 (Pt. 1), 45. 



Johnson, William R., statement of, 

 on crop of rye, 1853 (Pt. 2), 197. 



Jones, George H., report by, on Jer- 

 seys, 1872 (Pt. 2), 157, 1G2. 



June-Gkass, characteristics and value 

 of, 185G (Pt. 1), 43, 45, 4(i, 129; 1872 

 (Pt. 1), 22, 25, 32; 1877 (Pt. 1), 12G, 

 132, 14G. 



June the best month to prune apple- 

 trees in, 187G (Pt. 1), 24, 25. 



Kainit. See German potash-salts. 



Keely, .John, report by, on manures, 

 1853 (Pt. 2), 135. 



Keyes, E. L., report by, on agricul- 

 tural implements, 1853 (Pt. 2), 424. 



Keith, II. 11.. report by, on the rela- 

 tive value of milk, 18G5 (Pt. 1), 230. 

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Keith, H. II., report by, on the agri- 

 cultural survey of Worcester Coun- 

 ty, 18G5 (Pt. 1), 290. 



Kelley, E. G., address by, on the 

 farmer's home and its embellish- 

 ments, 1857 (Pt. 2), 1. 



Kelp, use and value of, as a manure, 

 1854 (Pt. 2), 4; 1855 (Pt. 2), 13; 1856 

 (Pt. 2), 121; 186G (Pt. 1), 172; 18G7 

 (Pt. 1), 143. 



Kendael, George, report by, on dairy- 

 stock, 1853 (Pt. 2), 326. 



Kentucky blue-grass, characteristics 

 and value of, 185G (Pt. 1), 43, 45, 46, 

 120; 1872 (Pt. 1), 23; 1877 (Pt. 1), 126, 

 132, 146. 



Kerosene-Oil destructive to insects, 

 18G4 (Pt. 1), 152. 



Kerry cows, characteristics of, 1859 

 (Pt. 2), 92, 208; 18!i0 (Pt. 2), 194; 1861 

 (Pt. 2), 192; 1863 (Pt. 1), 288, 289 

 (Pt. 2), 188. 



Ketchum's mowing-machine, char- 

 acteristics of the, 1856 (Pt. 1), 179. 



King-Bird, churacteristics and habits 

 of the, 1871 (Pt. 2), 113. 



King, George A., essay by, upon the 

 culture of the cranberry, 18GG (Pt. 1), 

 281. 



King, James P., statement of, on ex- 

 periments with commercial fertil- 

 izers, 1877 (Pt. 2), 250. 



King, W. S., address by, on analysis 

 of soils, 1853 (Pt, ::), 449. 



— report by, on the Agricultural Col- 

 lege, 18G8 (Pt. 1), 273. 



Kingman, Joseph, statement of, on 



winter wheat, 1853 (Pt. 2), 195. 

 Kitchen, the, an important part of 



the farmer's house, 1873 (Pt. 2), 36, 



37. 

 Kennebec Agricultural Society, when 



iucorjiorated, 1853 (Pt. 1), 11. 



Labor, hired, character and cost of, 



1853 (Pt. 1), 94; 1871 (Pt. 1), 26, 31, 32. 



— value of intelligent, 185G(Pt. 2), 103. 



— dignity of, 1859 (Pt. 2), 59. 



— economy of, 18GS (Pt. 1), 2!)6, 297. 



— American, jiosition of, 1868 (Pt. 2), 

 33, 37. 



— utilization of, 1871 (Pt. 2), 53, 64. 



— interests of, 1872 (Pt. 2), 48. 

 Labor-saving machinery and imple- 

 ments, importance of, on the farm, 



1854 (Pt. 2), 230, 



