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Silver King onion described 95 



Skin onion described 95 



Single life for women 482 



Slow and quick soils 320 



Small animals for light soils 330 



Chili pepper described 90 



fruits, article on by G. W. Love 310 



H.O.Reynolds 428 



for garden, article by S. W. Gibson 425 



mills proportionately costly 455 



Smith, Hon. Geo. A., on kind of farming that pays best 469 



Snow apple for market 155 



Soaked seeds, dried, plants from 145 



Society, report of State Agricultural 187 



reports 260,506 



Soft soap as insecticide - 43 



Soiling vs. pasturing 291 



Soils, capacity to hold water 323 



chemical elements in 321 



light or heavy 320 



quick or slow 320 



Solanum Jamesii, grown at College 140 



Maglia, grown at College > 140 



Some insect enemies of the bee, A. J. Cook 437 



Sorghum and sugar cane compared 421 



as a sugar producing plant 416 



bounty on 21 



diffusion process of manufacture 23 



South Carolina bee-stabber 440 



Southern bee-killer 441 



Southport White onion 95 



Special appropriations for 1887-8 8 



tabulated account of 8 



Spergula arvensis as a catch-crop 329 



Sphere of women, Mrs. Geo. A. Perry 481 



Spraying nozzles 43 



Spring frosts in Crawford county 311 



or fall plowing 301 



Spurry as a catch-crop 329 



Spy apple for market 155 



Squash pepper 93 



Stalks of corn, value for manure after feeding.. 333 



Starving animals or crowding them 361 



cattle 363 



State Agricultural Society, inventory of property of 203 



officers of 187 



Secretary's report 193 



Treasurer's report 218 



appropriations for Agricultural College 20 



Fair, entries at... 194 



location of discussed .-- 189 



Treasurer's report of 218 



Statement of business committee. State Fair 197 



special appropriation account 8 



Stations for experimentation, text of bill for 28 



Station tomato described 88 



Steam engines, horse power of, by Prof. R. C. Carpenter 457 



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