INDEX. 



335 



WATER, 231-2. See also IBBIGATIOJT. 



WATER MELONS, 300. 



WEBER, the river, 81. 



"WEEDS, In pastures, 43. 



WEST, the, a farmer who migrated to, 

 16 ; illustration of good farming 

 drawn from, 20, 23, 2;, 26, 27, 36, 37, 

 41 ; as regards tree growing, 45, 

 55, 142 ; the granary of the East, 163, 

 165, 168,169,179; the Far, 205; th~e 



Great, 241. 291, 311. 

 WESTCHESTER 



COUNTY, N. Y., 49 ; 



52, 62. 67, Il8, 119, 125. 



WESTERN IRRIGATION. See IKBI- 



_ GATIOrf. 



WHEAT, 21, 22, 37, 92, 94, U2, 113, 121, 

 131, 162, 167, 169, 238, 242, 245, 264, 265. 

 Sfe also CORN. 



WHITE ASH, 291. 



WHITE BIRCH, 314. 



WHITE DAISY, 42. 



WHITE MAPLE, ^. 



WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H., 173. 



WHITE OAK, 51, "-,,\y-,, 215,291, 314. 



WHITE PINE, 30, 48, 53, 54, 55, 215, 287, 



WHITNEY, Ell, 86. 

 WILLOW, 59. 



WINDMILL. 276-7. 



WINDS UtUizing the winds lor power, 



284. 



WINTER, 47, 59, 73, 8r, 89, 113, 126, 135, 

 140, 141, 150, 154, 156, 117, 171, 178, 179, 



103, 206, 200, 222, 258, 262, 2b3, 288, 298. 



WINTER. Set WOBK, WINTEB. 



WISCONSIN, 2=;, 159; Eastern, 163. 



WOOD ASHES, 120, 147, 173. 



WOOL, 164. See SHEEP. 



WOOL GROWING. See SHEEP. 



WORK, WINTER WiNTEB WoBK, 

 chap. 11. 303 ; dearth of winter 

 work a great and growing evil, 303 ; 

 consequences thereof, 303 ; it Is 

 quite a modern evil, 303-4; the hard- 

 working farmer's claim to leisure, 

 304 ; he errs in supposing that there 

 is no winter work to be done, 304 ; 

 the drawing and preparing of mhck 

 as an illustration, 304-5-6 : the work 

 to be substituted where muck Is not 

 to be had, 306; procuring commercial 

 fertilizers, 306; fences, 306; fruit trees, 

 306; forests) 307; general counsel, 307. 



WYOMING, 206. 



ZONE, temperate, 46 ; torrid, 46. 



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