INDEX. 435 



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Calves, advantage and mode of raising 384 



value of whey and skimmed milk for 386 



Canada, pork-packing in 238 



Carbo-h J drates, fornuition of 57 



Cattle, condition of 105 



diseases of 105 



proportion of thoroughbred, in Indiana 371 



feeding, European experiments in 368 



in New York 299 



an experiment in 303 



instancem of . . . .' 302, 307 



present condition of 300 



huBbandry, a means of restoring and increasing fertility of soil 383 



a source of increased fertility and of direct prudt 412 



importance and profits of 383 



losses of 106 



markets for 210,224,250,252 



products, markets for 211,225,242,250 



the greatest profits in fattening young 371 



Centennnial exhibits of the Chemical Division at 46 



Museum at 17 



Cercopia iicincta 30 



Cereals, total exports of 176 



Ceresa buialus 29 



diceros 29 



Clialk-beds of Kansas, utilizing the ,. 378 



Cheese from buttermilk, analyses of 48 



diff"erent factories, analyses of 47 



skimmed-milk, analyses of 48 



Cheese and butter making, comparative profits of 380 



markets for 213,225,242,250 



oleomargarine, analyses of 48 



the composition of, atiected by breed of cow 416 



Chemical Division, exhibits of, at the Centennial 46 



work of the 10 



Chemist, report of 46 



Chemistry, application of, to agriculture and the laws of health 400 



Chicago, flour and grain trade at 190,206 



markets for live stock and stock-products at 218, 252 



pork-packing at 234,235 



prices of farm-products at 248 



Chili, civil condition of 277 



imports from 278 



Cicada pniinosa 24 



septvndecim, seventeen-year locusts 25 



Cinchouos ■ 65 



C.ncii;i:ati, flour and grain trade at 187,206 



markets for live stock and stock-products at 214, 252 



pork-packing at 217,234,235 



prices of farm-products at 246 



Clastoptera obtusa 31 



prot&us 31 



Cicviland, summer pork-packing at 235 



Coccus innicorticis 44 



Cwhdta Huh-hifasciata 32 



CollVe, succfchs in cultivating, in United States doubtful 63 



Coll"-es, agricultural and mechanical 326 



C lor of cattle subordinate to quality of 374 



CfMuiuis.siouer, report of the 7 



Cunionujcetcs nsiilagiue 81 



Connecticut, crops in 92 



farm-animals in 112 



Sheffield Scientific School in 328 



State board 363,367 



Corn, acreage of, compared with that of cotton 120 



yield per acre, product and value of, in the several States 91 



crop 90,104 



exports of 170, 172, 175 



litcreased yield of, by supply i ng the proper plant-food 390 



