ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



lix 



LIKE 



LUTRA 



Like produces like, 1870 <Pt. 1), 91; 



1871 (Pt. 1), 191; 1872 (Ft. 1), 30, 103^ 



107, 110; 1875 (Pt. 1), 72. 

 Lime an important element in the 



wood and bark of fruit-trees, 1853 



(Pt. 2), 111. 



— value of, as a fertilizer, 1855 (Pt. 2), 

 303 ; 18G7 (Pt. 1), 239; 1871 (Pt. 1), 153. 



— necessary in some form, as an ele- 

 ment in cattle foods, 18G4 (Pt. 1), 128, 

 165; 186G (Pt. 1), 113. 



Lincoln, Levi, reports by, on milcli 

 cows, 1853 (Pt. 2), 309; 1855 (Pt. 2), 

 203. 



on dairies, 1854 (Pt. 2), 297. 



on dairy-stock, 185G (Pt. 2), 307. 



on Shorthorn cattle, 1859 (Pt. 2), 



231. 



Lincoln, S. "W., report by, on dairy- 

 products, 18G7 (Pt. 2), 20G, 210. 



Lincoln, William S., statement of, on 

 dairy products and management, 

 1854 (Pt. 2), 308. 



— report by, on experiments with 

 mowing-machines, 1855 (Pt. 2), 131. 



on milch cows, 18G1 (Pt. 2), 177. 



Liquid manure, value of, and impor- 

 tance of saving, 1853 (Pt. 2),4G; 1854 

 (Pt. 2), 25, 43, 147, 436, 491; 1855 

 (Pt. 2), 304; 1857 (Pt. 2), 199, 305; 

 1861 (Pt. 1), 78; 18G3 (Pt. 1), 199,225, 

 252, 278 (Pt. 2), 241; 18G5 (Pt. 1), 198; 

 1869 (Pt. 1), 213; 1873 (Pt. 1), 127, 133, 

 134, 206, 372. 



Localities influence breeds, 1870 

 (Pt. 1), 94, 95, 121, 123. 



London, England, description of, 1862 

 (Pt. 1), 210. 



Long, Lawson, statement of, on farm- 

 management, 1860 (Pt. 2), Gl, 



LoRiNG, George B., statement of, on 

 working mowing-machines, 1855 

 (Pt. 2), 153. 



on under-drainage, 1859 (Pt. 2), 



110. 



on farm-management, 18G2 (Pt. 2), 



68. 



— address by, on the duties and oj)- 

 portunities of an agricultural soci- 

 ety, 1858 (Pt. 2), 1. 



on New-England farming, 1858 



(Pt. 2),46; 1872 (Pt. 2), 10, 15. 



on the social and civil position 



of the fanner, 1858 (Pt. 2), 81. 



on agricultural education, 1859 



(Pt. 2), 26; 1863 (Pt. 1), 26. 



LoRiNG, George B., address by, on the 

 stock of our farms, 1860 (P1>. 2), 24. 



on agriculture and war, 1861 



(Pt. 2), 26. 



on agriculture as a national in- 

 dustry, 1862 (Pt. 2), 18. 



on how to manage a farm, 1864 



(Pt. 1), 35. 



on cattle-husbandry, 1864 (Pt. 1), 



118; 1867 (Pt.l), 18, 21. 



on the Agricultural Society, 1867 



(Pt. 2), 56, 68. 



on the history of the Essex Agri- 

 cultural Society, 1868 (Pt. 2), 1, 12,23. 



on the value of agricultural in- 

 vestigation, 1868 (Pt. 1), 238. 



on the future prospects of Ameri- 

 can agriculture, 1868 (Pt. 2), 53, 65. 



on the farmer's conflict, 1869 



(Pt. 2), 76. 



upon the prosperity and power of 



Massachusetts, 1871 (Pt. 2), 77, 90. 



of welcome to the Board at Hav- 

 erhill, 1875 (Pt. 1), 6, 17. 



on the agricultural outlook, 1875 



(Pt. 2), 51. 



— report by, on the management of 

 farms, 1857 (Pt. 2), 117. 



on farms, 1860 (Pt. 2), 55; 1863 



(Pt. 2), 91. 

 on cattle breeding and feeding, 



1861 (Pt. 1), 12. 

 on sheep-husbandry, 1862 (Pt. 2), 



212. 



on root-crops, 1863 (Pt. 2), 165. 



on peat fuel, 1866 (Pt. 1), 322. 



— lecture by, on the connection of 

 the Board of Agriculture with the 

 Agricultural College, 1866 (Pt. 1), 11. 



ui)on what modern society owes 



to science, 1871 (Pt. 1), 228. 

 on the breeding and feeding of 



stock, 1873 (Pt. 1), 245, 258. 

 Longfellow, Horace F., report by, 



on Indian corn, 1877 (Pt. 2), 66, 



67. 

 Lucerne, cultivation of, for fodder, 



1856 (Pt. 1), 104, 105, 154. 



— nutritive value of, 1856 (Pt. 1), 128, 

 130; 1872 (Pt. 1), 25. 



Lumbering, methods of, practised in 

 New England, 1854 (Pt. 1), 153. 



Lumber-Tr.vde, extent of the, 1875 

 (Pt. 1), 264-266. 



LuTRA, characteristics of, 1861 (Pt. 1), 

 159. 



