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A. 



Page, 

 Address on the burning of the Crystal 



Palace 21 



at the opening of the 30th fair. . 48 



iEgilops, fertilization of 207 



transformation of 206 



Africa, Southern 136 



African sngn r cane 189 



Agricultural education 113 



Agriculture, progress of English S)0 



Aluminium 394 



American Guano 313 



Institute, finances, 1859 10 



17th annual report. . 7 

 trustees and Commit- 

 tees, 3 



library 44 



Ants, to protect fruit trees from 355 



Apple trees, how to winter young ....*.. 134 



Aquarium, plants suited to an 1 25 



Arabian horse 158 



Art and Architecture 404 



Artificial manures 343 



Artists, Greek 370 



Atlantic cable 381 



Australia 185 



gold fields of 480 



potatoes of 124 



B. 



Baker apple, the 247 



Baking without scorching 342 



Bannanas, dwarf 144 



Barley 3li6 



Bearded grapes 21)3 



Bee hive, new 351 



Belmontine oil 486 



Birds useful to agriculture. . 89, 91, 343, 349 



song at certain hours 105 



Biscuit fodder for stock ]81 



Black sweet corn 298 



Blackberries, Lawton 142, 349 



pruning 163 



Blackberry wine 314 



Blight in corn 151 



Boilers, explosions of 386, 392 



iron for steam 491 



Bones 217 



Breisach on Ehrenberg 477 



Brick fence posts 281 



Buckwheat 310 



Building for the American Institute, .... 407 



materials for cities 460 



of New York 465, 471, 473 

 Bullock's mowing machine 259 



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Burning of the Crystal Palaco 21 



Butter, Illinois 312 



making 153, 601 



machine 421, 426 



C. 



Calceolarias 208 



Canada thistles 275, 285 



Canal steam navigation. 395 



Ca.rrot8 213 



Cattle, management and breeding 199 



Cercalia, observations on 304 



Chemical results 218 



Cherries 121 



Cherry currants on sandy soil 135 



Chess 160 



Chinese sugar cane 139 



Chinese yam 124, 125, 205 



Churn, new 421, 426 



Chrysanthemum, by JI. Meigs 199 



Clay lands, fall plowing of 182 



Clover as a manure 75 



Coal oil 424, 426, 430 



tar, coloring matter from 374 



Cochineal 142 



Coffee imitations 133 



Coloring matter 374 



Committees and officers of the Institute 3 



Comparison of the season, 57 



Converting straw into manure 164 



Corn, black sweet 298 



blight in 161 



fodder, &c 100, 119 



Rocky Mountain 298 



(See Indian corn.) 

 Cost of premiums from 1835 to 1857 .... 26 



a \V iaconsin wheat crop 100 



Cotton in Algeria 141 



long-staple sea-island 124 



Cows, how to make them give down .... 102 



Cranberries 78, 172, 238 



on dry soil 172 



Crystal Palace, burning of the 21 



Cultivating pine trees 170 



flowers 165, 300, 314, 344 



Curculio 105 



Currants 1 28, 257 



cherry 128, 135 



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D. 



Dahlias, seedling 166 



Decaisne potatoes 360 



Deep plowing and weak straw 164 



