Ixxxvi AGRICULTURE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



STEBBIXS 



STONE 



(Pt. 1), 305; 1871 (Pt. 1), 132; 1873 



(Pt. 1), 25G, 259-2(51. 

 Stebbins, Moses, report by, on farm- 

 improvements, 1853 (Pt. 2), 27. 

 Stebbins, Hufiis P., address by, on 



agriculture in the jjublic schools, 



1859 (Pt. 2), 10. 

 Stedman, Pliineas, report by, on 



dairy-stock, 1853 (Pt. 2), 327. 



on grcnving meat, 1863 (Pt. 1), 67. 



on the agricultural survey of 



Hampden County, 18C5 (Pt. 1), 304. 



— statement by, on farm-manage- 

 ment, 1858 (Pt. 2), 126. 



— essay by, on manures and their 

 application, 18G5 (Pt. 1), 197. 



Steeks for the yoke, desirable quali- 

 ties in, 185G (Pt. 2), 346, 347. 



Sterility, causes of, 1870 (Pt. 1), 87, 

 88, 90. 



Stevens, Abel F., essay by, on the 

 culture of the pear, 1873 (Pt. 2), 70, 

 78. 



on the culture of the ai^ple, 1875 



(Pt. 2), 99. 



Sticknev, p. Le B., report by, on stal- 

 lions, 1870 (Pt. 2), 190, 195. 



on stock, 1872 (Pt. 2), 162, 168. 



on swine, 1873 (Pt. 2), 135, 138. 



on sheep-husbandry, 1874 (Pt. 2), 



111, 122. 



Stiles, David, jun., essay by, on 

 horse and ox slioeing, 1S59 (Pt. 2), 

 295. 



Stiles, Hiram A., statement by, on 

 turnip-culture, 1865 (Pt. 2), 76. 



Stock, neat, feeding and manage- 

 ment of. See Neat-stock. 



when first imported into this 



country, 1853 (Pt. 1), 2, 8. 



intiueuce of climate on, 1854 



(Pt. 1), 80. 



breeding of, for special purposes, 



1853 (Pt. 2), 268. 



necessity for increased atten- 

 tion to, 1863 (Pt. 2), 35. 



requires time, patience, and 



skill, 1863 (Pt. 2), 195. 



. modes of feeding of, in Ayrsliire, 



1853 (Pt. 2), .-^4. 



shovild have an ample supply of 



good water, 1861 (Pt. 1), 96. 



' imin-ovement of, in America, 



1873(I't. 1), 14, 49, 50 (Pt. 2), 40, 58, 67. 



—r - limits of raising of, in New Eng- 

 land, 1874 (Pt. 2), 6, 7. 



Stock, farm, humane treatment of, 



1877 (Pt. 2), 25, 27. 

 Stockbridge Chemical Fertilizers, 



formulas for prejiaration of, 1875 



(Pt. 1), 47, 48. 



— value of, 1876 (Pt. 1), 145, 156, 159 

 (Pt. 2), 31, 103, 121; 1877 (Pt. 1), 194, 

 195, 201, 213 (Pt. 2), 48, 50, 52, 58, 73, 

 74. 



Stockbridge, Levi, statement of, on 

 the use and value of mowing-ma- 

 chines, 1855 (Pt. 1), 72. 



on experiments with manures, 



1862 (Pt. 2), 140. 



— report by, on wheat-culture, 1861 

 (Pt. 1), 116. 



on stock, 1868 (Pt. 2), 187. 



on experiments witli fertilizers, 



1874(Pt. 1), 69. 



— essay by, on character of plants as 

 indicating tlie nature of the soil, 

 1866 (Pt. 1), 265. 



on the agriculture of East Hamp- 

 shire County, 1871 (Pt. 1), 318, 320, 

 330. 



on the use of steam on the farm, 



1872 (Pt. 1), 265, 275. 



— address by, on the Agricultural 

 College, 1867 (Pt. 1), 55. 



on the art of agriculture, 1868 



(Pt. 1), 228, 2.34. 

 on the mutual dependetice of 



producing industries, 1870 (Pt. 2), 59. 



— on our soil, our climate, our crops, 

 1871 (Pt. 2), 37, 46. 



on Does farming pay? 1872 (Pt. 2), 



24, 36. 



— lecture by, on the rotation of crops, 

 1869 (Pt. 1), 142, 154. 



on the improvement of mowing 



and grass lands, 1872 (Pt. 1), 196, 

 200, 215. 



on experiments with feeding 



plants, 1875 (Pt. 1), 17, 24, .30, 33. 



on manures and cliemical fertil- 

 izers, 1876 (Pt. 1), 142, 167. 



Stone Mason cabbage, origin of the, 

 1876(Pt. 1), 207, 208. 



Stone, Eliphalet, address by, on 

 phuit-life, 1869 (Pt. 2), 34, 40, 44. 



on unity of interests, 1872 (Pt. 2), 



43, 48. 



Stone, H. O., statement of, on poul- 

 try management, 1858 (Pt.2), 299. 



Stone crushers, description of, 1869 

 (Pt. 2), 224, 225; 1870 Pt. 1), 52, 53, G6. 



