CLASSIFIED INDEX 



TO 



THE CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURIST 



AND LIVE STOCK JOURNAL 



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VoKime VII. - - - 1870. 



Agricaltai'al Patents* 



Pages 6, 24, 48. 



Apiary Department. 



Agriculture in California 



Bee-Keepiug in Los Augtles County 



in San Diego Co. (Com.) 



in Southern Califoruiii (Com.) 



Bees, Age of 



in Los Angeles Co 



How They Fill Their Hives 



Stinging .. 



Subduing 



Parasites on 



California Honey 58- 



Comb, l''ouu(latiou 



How to Fill Empty 



Harbison's Hoiiev at the Centenni.il 



Honey Boxes. Reliitive Contents of Dilferent 



Sizes 



Honey Producing Plants 



Honey Plants iu Southern California (.J. 



W. SiiUie) 



Honey. lOU.UOO Pounds of 



Honey Production 



Six Months Among the Bees in Southern 



Oiilitornia (G. F. Merriam) .... 



Southern Citlifornia Bee Country (W. J. 



Whitney) 



Boys' and Girls' Department. 



Poetry — 



Bread and Butter 9 



Child's Centennial 1'26 



Dandelion Clock (Illustrated) 109 



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141 



25 



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62 



Dot Lamb Mary Hat Got. 



Farmers' Boys . .... 



Great Expectations 



Little Jacli Frost 



Over in the Meadow 



Suppose 158 



Ten Little Country Boys 



The Caged Mouse 



Totty's Arithmetic 78 



Trust 94 



Turn About 157 



What Would You Think 78 



What Little Tot Does 



GnANrMOTHKlt's Talks. — Easy Lesson's from 

 Nature (Mrs. Cuelia Curtis). 



No. 1— Matter 



No. 2— Solids and Fhlids 



No. 3— Indestructibility 



No. 4— Impenetrability.. 



No. 5— Divisibility 



No. fi— Attraction and Opposing Forces 

 Miscellaneous— 



A Mischievous Pet (T. J. Pelkington) . 



Ahoul the Use of Sugar (Nell Van) 



A Heroic Boy 175 



Centennial, Something About the(Aunt 



Polly) 110 



Funny Story (M. E.T.) 95 



How Gcorgie's Ten Cent Doll was 

 Changed to a Pair of Slippers (Noll 



Van) 25 



How 'lini Shot a Rat (Nell Van) 9 



"I'll Pay You for That" 158 



Letter from "Tom and Mary" (E R. V.) 9 



Liiida'8 Orphan Asylum (Lulu T.) ... 158 



Musings of a ■49er (Uncle Arthur) 158 



Miss Otterson's School (Jewell) I'i') 



Only a Pebble (D. G. lugraham) 142 



J.ingular Sentence 5 



OuK Corner — 



Aunt Polly's Greeting to the Young 



Folks 9 



Letters from Jennie D.. O. M. Ord, 

 Georgie. Eddie T., Willa Rose, Jen- 

 nie's Rebus 44 



Letters from Amanda.Willie A., Jennie 

 D., Mary C, Georgie, Tommy Clark; 



Euigmas. Etc 62 



A Lost Little One (Aunt Polly) 78 



Story by M. E. T 78 



Letters from A E. Pool. Lizzie H. G. 

 W. Fuller, Charles Tucker. Charles 

 Springer, Anite Johnson; Enigmas, 



Puzzles, Etc 78 



Aunt Polly Talks About the Season.... 94 

 Talks With Bertie About Grain (.Aunt 



Julia) 



Letters from Mary C, Tillie, Johnnie 

 D.. Georgie Jewell, Walter Rose, 



Kittle Hart 95 



River and Mountain Lesson 125 



Letters from Olive, Laura Burdick, 

 Arthur Feldman, Lucy Ford, Gertie 

 Smith, Sarah Sallie, Walter King, 

 Daisy Glock, Jennie D, Tillie, Mary 

 Clark, L. W.. L.; Lists of Rivers and 



Mountains; Puzzles, Etc 109-110 



Letters from Daisy Glock, Tommy 



94 



Clark, Mary Clark; Puzzles, Enig- 

 mas, Etc 125-126 



Words from Aunt Polly 141 



Game of Dixie. (Aunt Polly) 142 



Letters from Tillie, Mary C., Tommy 

 C, F. W. Lewis; Proverb, Conun- 

 drum, Etc 141-142 



Letters from Lucy Ford, MaySherwin, 

 Joseph Riodau (with answer, " How 



to Cure Figs") , Mary C, Sarah Sallie 158 



City Gardening Department. 



I Beautiful Floral Ornament 116 



Care of Tender Plants (Ed.) 19 



CuHivating Flowers (Ed.) 51 



Flowers, Arrangement of in Pots 116 



Kern Culture in the Parlor 115 



Frosty Nights (Ed.). 20 



Hanging Baskets 116 



Layering Plants, 129 



Madeira Vines In-Doors (Ed.) 115 



Mistakes in Floriculture 100 



Ozone Generated by Plants and Flowers 116 



Planting 8i eds (Ed.) 20-52 



Plants. Care of (Ed.) 19-1'2» 



Planting Evergreens (Ed.) 120 



Planting Cuttings 1'29 



Plant Lice— How to Destroy (Ed.) 51 



Roof-Gardening 52 



Seasi>nable Advice for May — Lawns, 

 Planting Seeds, Transplanting, Ar- 

 ranging Flowers in Beds, Choosing 

 Colors, Flowers for the Shtde, Gather- 

 ing Ferns, Etc. (Ed. andSel.) 67-68 



Seasonable Hints for June (Ed.) . 82 



Timely Hints for July (Ed.) 100 



Timely Hints for September— Savings 

 Seeds, Planting Cuttings, Layering, 

 Planting Evergreens, Care of Plants, 



Etc. (l-.d.) 129 



The Lawn— Practical Hints for Making(Ed) I'iO 



Suggestions for November Work 161 



Trimming Plants While Growing (Ed.)... 115 



Testing Seeds 52 



Window Plants 52 



Window Gardening (Ed.) 3-52 



Poetry — 



Flowers, Spring 61 



Flower Garden 67 



Sun and Rose 67 



Flowers 115 



The Flowers* Choice 12 



The Flower Garden— 



Floricultural Notes (Ed.) 12 



Pruning Standard Roses, Hyacinths in 

 Glasses, Why She Planted Roses, To 

 Preserve a Boquct, Selection of Seeds, 



Wilted Cuttings 12 



Illustrations — 



Window Garden Propagating Case and 



Bulb Garden 3 



Flower Stand 19 



Aquarium and Stand 35 



Ornamental Window Flower Bracket.. 51 



Single Pot Flower Stand 51 



Flower stand and Fernery 67 



Window Bracket 68 



Aquarium and Fountain 83 



Fernery and Flower Stand 99 



Capital and Labor. 



Associated Capital and Co-operative Labor 



(com.— Dr. John D. Scott) 21 



A Granger's Idea Upon the Subject (Com. 



— .\. Gavl.ird Spaulding) 40 



Annual Loss $15,000,000 114 



A Better Financial System Needed (Com. 



— F. P.) 130 ! 



A General Complaint (Ed.) 100 



Capital and Labor iEd.) 130 



Capital vs. Enterprise (Ed.) 130 



Co-operation (Ed.) 162 



Employs the Boys and Young Men (Ed.) . . 146 



Financial Foundhtion (Ed.) 65 



Har.l Tiiue.i No Idle Cry (Ed.) 146 



Is Our Civilization a I'silure (Ed.) 98 



In a Nutshell (Ed..) 33 



Independent Platform 151 



Labor (Com. — Mrs. L. H. Gunn) 40 



Lets Swap (Com.— C. A. Wyuian) 118 



Machinery and Brains (Ed.) 114 



Moucv Scarce 'Ed.) 98 



Not Gold But Men (Poetry— Sel.) 165 



Over Produ- tion vs. Inability to Consume 150 



Over Production of Boys 1.50 



Principles of a Sound Financial Policy 165 



The Independent Press 118 



The Cause of Hard Times (Com.— Prof. 



Riser) 1'27 



The Laborers' Prerogative 166 



Complimentary Notices. 



Pages 17, 72, 92, 93, 96, 98, 112, I'M. 



Dairying; Department. 



About Milking 



Among the Dairies at Point Reyes 



A Choai) Milk House 



A Dairy House for Hot Weather [Ed.) 



Brine that will Preserve Butter a Year. .. 



Be Kind to Your Cow 



Curing Rennett 



Clieese Poisoning 



Different Types of Milk— Jersey's Milk, 

 Ayreshile Milk, Holsteiu Milk [E.T 

 Sturdevant, M. D.] 



Dairying in California 



For Milk or for Beef, (Ed.) 



Full Feed 



Jersey Milking Can 



Managing Cows in Holland 



Production of Butter and Clieese 



Pure Water for Cattle 



Plain Words About Milking 



Profitable Cows 



Questions for Dairymen 



Relative Cost of Butter and Beef 



Rules for Milking 



Rearing Stock to Make Good Milkers 



Swel led Bag 



Sour Milk Cheese 



That's the Way 



To Make Cows Give Down Milk 



Warts on Teats 



Water for Dairy Cows 



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A Good Cow 



Song 



The Cows at Homo 



The Highway Cow 



When the Cows Come Home 



Domestic and Kitclien Departments. 



Familiar Talks (by " Snip" — Miss Emuia Hop- 

 pell) . 



No. 5 — Women's Dresses and Men's To- 

 bacco ; A Boiler Instead of a Tea- 

 kettle ; An Improved Sink; Watering 

 the Chickens ; Destroying Vermin on 

 Hens 13 



No. 6 — Scouring Knives: Grafting Orange 



Trees; Plain Cake ; Cream Cake 23 



No. 7 — Gardening ; How to Make Farm 



Homes Pleasant ; Etc 45-46 



No. 8— How to Do Housework ; Love Mar- 

 riage; Etc 61 



No. 9— Washing and Bleaching; Killing 

 Lice on Goats; Pickled Pears; Tomato 

 Soup; Potato Puff 68 



No. 10— Blight on Rose Bushes ; Fashion- 

 able Woman's Lament; Cleaning Tin ; 

 Doughnuts ; Cookies 93 



No. 11— Pickled Meat ; Apples and Creara ; 



Handy Piece-bag 107 



No. 1-2— Those "Doughnuts" ; Pi-'d Minco 

 Pies : White Mountain Cake ; Orango 

 Cake 173 



No. 13— Mince Pies; Rustic Flower Stand; 



Moss Frame 170 



OTHER CONTRIBUTSD ABTIOLES. 



Best Food (Ed.) 107 



Household Pests (Ed.) 132 



Home-made Picture Frames (Ed.) 174 



-Mounting Chromos (Ed.) 174 



Notes from Correspondents (Incog.) 13-23 



guestiou by Mrs. L. Wright 62 



The Genius of the Kitchen (Mrs. E. M. 



Abbott) 46 



Washing Flannels (Mrs. J . Shaw) 173 



Recipes, Etc.— Miscellaneous — Original and Se- 

 lected. 

 Washing Fluid ; Doughnuts; -\pple-bntter 

 Pudding; Cream Cookies ; How to Boil 

 Meats ; How to Keep Meat Fresh a 

 Long Time; 'lable Manners; Hot 

 Lemonade for Colds; Bice Mufflus; 



Cayenne Pepper for Pests 13 



Hints " .\bout Meat; Washing Woolen 

 Blankets; Favorite Bread Pudding; 



Oilcloths; SpecUcle Wiper; Etc 23 



Ginger bponge tJake; Plain Railroad Cike; 

 Lemon Pie Without Lemons ; Good 

 Breakfast Cake; Oatmeal and Cocoa- 

 nut; A Nice Dish; Graham Gems; 

 Graham Flour Puffs; Mashed Potatoes; 



Nut Cake 46 



Wash for Colored Flannels ; Wash for Cal- 

 icoes; Sweet Pickled Currants 62 



Bake-Day Cake 68 



Apple Cake: Cocoanut Cakes; Cocoanut 

 Crack.-rs: Tapioca and Peach Pud- 

 dings: Jellied Grapes; Cocoanut Bread; 

 l'"ruit Bread; Fish Chowder; Rhubarb 

 Pies: Borax for Washing; Ginger Pud- 

 ding; Clam Chowder 93 



Cucumber Pickles, Mushroom Catsup and 

 Lemon Pie (by Mrs. L. W.) ; To Clean 

 Zinc Sinks, To Preserve Sausage (by 

 Nell Van) 107 



EflTect of Light on Canned Tomatoes (by 



Mrs. J. Knowlcs 131 



Fricasseed Tomatoes; Tomato Sauce; To- 

 mato Pies; Drving Corn 131 



Fried Apples; Pickled Onions: Pickled 

 Apples; To Fill Fruit Jars ; Labels on 

 Tin Cans ISS 



Preserving and Keeping Tomatoes; To 



Remove Moths; Apple Tea 148 



Washing Woolens; Washing Fine Under- 



cUthiug 173 



Cleaning Blankets: Durable Bedding; 

 Pumpkin Butter; Stewed Fowl; Meat 

 I<oaf; Popovers; Stuffing for Turkeys; 

 Sausage: Beet Vinegar 174 



BeneHclal Effect of Flannels; Bow to Carve 



and Help at Table 174 



POETBT. 



" Let's Play" 



Don't Take It to Heart 



The tiater Eaten 



Woman's Work 



The Maiden's Choice 



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Editorials, MIscellancoas. 



A ProHj^ectUB of Onr Principles 



A Grand European Garden 



A Stupendous Fraud 



A Sail Jose Almond Orchard 



Advantages of Writing 



I Agricultural Fairs 



I Bentlev's Furnace and Dryer 



j fiirDrv-ing Fruit 



Cultlvallou of Flax 



Destructive Caterpillars 



Enright's Straw-Burning Engine [Illus.].. 



Farming vs. Plodding 



Flax Culture 



Favorable Notices 



Financial Foundation 



Fine SttK-k and Agricultural Fairs 



Going to the Show 



Grafting Large Grjpevini-« 



In a Nutshel I 



King's Patent Poller and Engine (Illus. ].. 



Liquor and Tobacco at the Centennial 



Live Stock Farming 



Models of Humane Inventions Wanted. .. 



Matlick'B Hny Derrick [Illus.) 



Orchard Grafting 



Our State Normal Schtxil (Illus.) 



Pool-Sellers and Agricultural Fairs 



Retrospective 



San Jose Furniture Manufactory [Illus.].. 



Tabor Derrick Havfork [Illus.) 



Tarleton's Clingstone Fruit-Pltter [Illus.]. 



Temperance Hall 



The Lawn 



Thinning Out Growing Fruit 



Thoughtson Over-Produclion and Finance 



Winter Irrigation 



Wide Wagon-Tire Bill 



Editorial Notes. 



An Active Agent and CorrespoDdent 



Annual Loss by Handling Specie 



Ask Questions 



A General Complaint- Hard Times 



Arrears 



Another Fruit Dryer 



Artiacial Stone 



A Matter of Policy 



Angora Robe and Glove Company 



A Good Step — Temperance 



Archer's Railroad Bill 



A Sample 



A California Transaction .' ."" 



Agriculturist on Trial .[" 



A New Year ," 



Aunt p.dly and the V^oung Folka . . . . !.. 



Beautiful Paintings of Grapes ..." 



Back Numtiers [ 



Blstiop'N Directory [ 



Bound \'olumes 



Business in Our Locality .*.'.*..'. ..'.*. 



Burning Straw .".*.*.".' 



Chinese Question "..*.*.*.". 



Capital vs. Enterprise ]. ,*!!.".'.'.'.'!." 



Capital and Labor !*.'.".'.*! 



County Fair !!!!!! 



Contesting License '..'.','.'.'.'. 



" Confidence" Subscriber ] ,* 



Comparative Value of Peas 



Drop It v.'.'.'.'.'. 



Death of James Anthony " " ] 



Department Articles 



Diet Bread 



Dr. Mary Walker's Visit. 

 Drying Fruit. 



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