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IMBEX 



Hoven, a disease ia neat cattle 



Stag:gers 



Overflowing of the gall 



Panlasie 



Inflamation of the liver 



Inflamation of the lungs 



The lock jaw 



Garget 



Puerperal 



Canker worms — Caterpillars 



Canada thistle, remarks on 



Chesnut tree — the effect of its shade on vegetation 



Compost MANURii — remarks on 



Method to prcv.de compost recommended 



Various ingredients valuable for compost manure 



Cale — its use aad cultivation 



Cabbage — remarks on (he cuUivatiori of 



Method of preserving them 



Different varieties of, and relative value of each 



Cucumbers — method of cultivating them 



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Diseases of neat cattle ..... I55, 



Dairy — in managing a dairy successfully attention to the 



quality of the milk necessary • • • 19^ 



The last drawn milk, or slrippings, the most valuable for dairy 192 

 Remarks on the quality and management of milk • '192 



Remarks on the process of making butter • • 193 



Mode of preserving and improving butter, recommended by 



Doct. Anderson • • • • • 194 



Mode of managing milk so as to increase the quantity of 



cream ...... 195 



Feeding cows on sainfoin will be greatly increased • 195 



Process of making cheese • • • • 295-6 



Simple method of making cheese practiced in England and 



America ...... ij>7 



General remarks on the management of a dairy • 198 



Experiments — the advantages of . . ^ 233 



How made without hazard .... 233 



In what branches of husbandry experiments should be made 234 

 Too much confidence not to be placed in single experiments, 



the reasons why . • • • • 234 



Experiment? should be recorded . . » . 2S4 

 A successful experiment in raising wheat and potatoes, ac- 

 count of • -, • • ' • 222-3 



