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Long yellow French pepper described 90 



Loss from wasting manures 333 



Lounil, Thomas, article on root crops in Crawford county 303 



Love, G. W., article on small fruits 310 



Lower strawberry 100 



Luce, Gov. C. G., remarks at Bancroft Institute 370 



report to 3 



Lycopersicum Esculentum, synopsis of 75 



Pimpinellifolium, synopsis of 74 



Lyon, President T. T., list of market apples by 156 



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MacEwan, Prof, E. J., report of 48 



Machinery, report on at State Fair 207 



Machines for brick-making 463 



Maggie strawberry 100 



Magnesia in soils 333 



Maintenance of highways 34& 



Maladie du coit, bulletin on 180 



Mallophoroorcina 443^ 



Malt sprouts, value for manure, after feeding 333 



Mammoth Pompeii onion 98 



Zittau onion 96 



Traubun tomato described - 81 



Manchester strawberry 101 



Mangels, value for manure, after feeding 333 



Manistee County Agricultural Society report 261 



Manual labor system, Pres. Willits on 50O 



training, by Hon. Wm. L. Webber 811 



Prof. McClouth 33J> 



for boys and girls. Dr. Mary E. Green 478 



Manufacture of sorghum sugar, bounty on 21 



Manufactures at State Fair, report on 210 



Manure, saving of in Belgium 337 



Manures for grasses 293 



Manure values, table of 333 



waste of 333 



Maple?, relative growth of different vai-ieties 135 



Market Champion tomato described 84 



gardens on Long Island 316 



Marketing wool 398 



Market varieties of apples, bulletin on 134 



Marjolin described 1^1 



Marshes, grasses for -84 



Marshal's repoJt at State Fair 2C8 



Marsh, J. G., article, Hay raising on the Plains 206 



Mars, Hon. Thomas, How to Make Farm Life Attractive 473 



Maryland exhausted lands 501 



Watliematical Department, report of ^3 



Mayflower tomato described - 85 



May King strawberry lOf^ 



McLouth, Prof. Lewis, article on industrial education ■ 839 



resignation of professorship »•>> 



McCreery, Hon. Wm. B., term expires - - - * 



Meadow fescue '^* 



grasses for cold climates, by Dr. Beal 279 



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