VI INDEX. 



rage. 



rattening cattle, nninlicr and condition of • 417, 419 



cfi'octsof cold in 65 



Feeds, the digestibility of difleront , 31 



Fences, cost of 41 



Fertilization of flowers, the artificial 454 



Fertilizers, experiments with 524 



t he most profltahle tJ35 



Fish-coniniission of Pennsjlvania d-i 



Flax-culture in Minnesota 277, 425 



notes on 2(5, 320 



Flora of Colorado 227 



Floods and rain, damages by 257 



Florida, agricultural industries in 23(5 



bananas in 158 



introduction of (luiuea-grass into 58 



Flour and wheat, British imports of 156 



Flower-seeds 60 



Flowers, artificial fertilization of 454 



Forest-culture in Austria 141 



France 147 



tioes 61 



Forestry and agriculture, international statistics of 495 



deforesting in Ceylon 527 



Forests, influence of, upon rain-fall 4.32 



protection <jf, in Itussia 528 



France, beot-.sugar iu 234 



const lipt ion of horses in 453 



co-op i:itivo farm in 502 



export of liorses from 528 



farmers of 4.52 



forest-culture in 147 



horses for the army in 393 



production of alcohol in 233 



schools of agriculture iu 212 



the phylloxera in 390 



Fruit-growing, comparative prolits of 97 



in New* Mexico 494 



local statistics of 201 



notes ou 42.3, 488 



prospects 234, 310, 304 



trees, diseased 371 



the bloM.som of 249 



pliylloxem on 45 



jiroduction of gum in 227 



Fungns, Eri/.siplu' tiickeri 516 



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Grame-laws, Englisli 4.52 



Geoi'gia, j ute in 57 



mixed husbandry in 532 



rice-culture in 373 



German Empire, notes on the 266 



Grain and stock in Nebraslia 236 



trade of Europe 4.53 



Grape-crop, notes on 371 



root-gall louse, (Phylloxera vastatrix) 506 



Grapes, condition of 310, 365 



Scuppernong 257 



the preservation of 4.54 



Grass, a valualde, for the South •- 513 



crop, notes on 4W) 



experiment with Lolinin italicutn 59 



for hay, condition of 313 



in Mississippi 277 



substitutes for 423 



the Johnson, {Sorghum hala2)ense) 3^0 



G rasses for forase in Texas 535 



the South 379 



growing in the Kocky Mountains 154 



Grasshoppers, eggs of, in the soil 238 



Great Uritain, farm-animals in 531 



mineral production of, in 1873 531 



statistics of agrituilturo iu 525 



wlu^at, imports of 522 



Guano-deposits of Peru 524 



(xuinca-grass 58, 237 



Gulf regions as a field for immigration 390 



Gum, tlie production of, in friiit-tree.s 227 



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Hailstorms 371 



Hay, conditions under which th;' proilmtion of, is most profitable 05 



crop of 1874 480, 485 



yield of 6,12,361,369 



