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GENERAL INDEX 



Agriculture — Continued. 



Railroads and growth of V 44 



Railroads, influence of V 25 



Refrigerator cars V 45 



Rice. (D. C. Roper) V 287 



Rice, improving V 411 



Rise of quiclc transportation V 42 



Roads, 20th century V 430 



Seeds V 299 



Seeds, handling of V 299 



Social agencies V 355 



Societies V 26 



Societies, growth of farmers' .... V 62 



Soils, nature of V 3 



South, changes in the V 55 



Southern. (D. D. Wallace) V 37 



Southern, and education V 385 



Southern and New England 



farmers, early V 20 



Southern, condition of V 373 



Southern, improvement in V 381 



Southern, needs of V 385 



Southern farmer, credit of V 387 



Southern, statistics of V 379 



(Speed. John Gilmer) V 106 



Starch. (H. W. Wiley) V 166 



Statistics of agricultural colleges . . V 60 



Steam and V 431 



Sugar cane. (F. G. Freret) V 209 



Surplus, national farm V 389 



Surplus, percentage of V 391 



Tea culture in U. S V 292 



Tea gardens, American (G. R. 



Clarke) V 292 



Tobacco. (J. H. Garber) V 277 



Tobacco, improving V 403 



Trend of modem, in U. S. 



(G. W. Hill) V 51 



Tropical agriculture and U. S V 422 



U. S. an agricultural country V 4 



U. S. an agricultural country. ... IV 254 

 United States, its soils and 



their products. (H. W. WUey) . . .V 1 

 Values by geographical divisions 



1850-70 V 52 



Value of product per acre V 102 



Values, acreage V 40 



Variety of American IV 19 



Waste, early American V 24 



Weather bureau's work V 390 



West, the, reclamation of, (F. H. 



Newell) V 343 



Western agriculture and railroads. IV 210 



Wheat average per acre V 333 



Wine, American, (J. H. Garber) V 267 



( See also dairying) 



(See also flowers) 



(See also various cereals, fruits, 

 and other products) 



Agricultural machinery 



American, early V 71 



Behel, invention of V 91 



Binder, Appleby's V 93 



Gordon V 92 



Heath's V 90 



Locke, Sylvanus V 92 



McPhitridge V 90 



Marsh V 90 



Marsh, first V 91 



Nesen and Yost's V 90 



Oslx>m V 91 



Spaulding's V 92 



Cradles, first American V 71 



Cutter, Danford's V 96 



Haines' V 98 



Hazard Knowles' V 96 



Hussey's V 81 



JlcCormick's V 82 



Wheeler's V 96 



Cutters, grass first V 94 



Deering, Wm., work of V 91 



Dropper, Newcomb's V 87 



Evolution of reaping machines. 



(Merritt F. Miller) V 67, 68 



French and Hawkins inventions . V 78 



Harvester, Haines' V 94 



Harvester and thresher, com- 

 bined V 94 



Harvester, inventing the V 89 



History, early V 67 



HofThein type V 89 



Hussey-McCormick contention ... V 81 

 Hussey and McCormick inven- 

 tions of V 76 



Hussey and McCormick, im- 

 provements on V 84 



McCormick's, L.J. .enterprises of .V 92 

 Miller, M. F., evolution of reap- 

 ing machines V 67 



Mower, Aultman and Miller's .... V 98 



Hussey's V 95 



Ketchum's V 95 



Kirby's V 98 



Mowers, early V 96 



Patents, Maimy's V 87 



Marsh and Johnson V 89 



Miller, Luidsay. and McClintock 



Young V 88 



Osborne and Kirby V 88 



Osgood. R. T V 87 



Purviance's V 86 



Whitely V 89 



Prices V 103 



Production V 100 



Rake, Dorsey's V 88 



Reaper, Ambler, Enoch V 84 



Bell's V 76 



Boyce, Joseph V 73 



Ogle's V 74 



Mann's of 1820 V 74 



Randall, Abraham V 85 



