10 INDEX. 



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Experiment station, report of Prof. W. H. Jordan 113 



D. H. Knowlton 116 



horticulture at. by Prof. W. M. Munson 115 



discussion 118 



Fertilizers for the orchard, by Prof. Walter Balentine 48 



inexpensive— poultry, by Dr. Geo. M. Twitchell 53 



swine, by Prof. J. O. Winslow 57 



Fruit list, condensed 123 



culture, its possibilities in Maine, by D. H. Knowlton 65 



the place of, in the dietary 136 



raising in Aroostook, by Hon. James Nutting 73 



Gilbert, Hon. Z. A., response by 32 



Gooseberries recommended 124 



Grapes recommended 124 



Harlow, S. C., paper by 58 



Home grounds, how to improve them, paper by J. G. Barker 106 



ornamentation of 131 



decoration, by W. H. Allen 100 



Insects, codling moth 45 



trpe caterpillars 46, 47 



curculio 79 



Insecticides— results from spraying, by S. C. Harlow 58 



and fungicides 134 



Jordan. W. H., report of 113 



Knowlton, D. H., paper by 65 



report of 116 



Low, Elijah, paper by 78 



Luce, Willis A., paper by 91 



Members of the society, annual, for 1890, 1891 , 1892 8 



life 7 



Moses, Frederick H., visit to his greenhouses 25 



Munson, Prof. W. M., discussion by Ii5 



Nutting. James, p iper by 73 



Officers for 1891 • 6 



Orchards, better care of, paper by J. W. True 40 



Parkhurst, E. E., paper by 128 



Pears recommended 123 



Permanent fund 10 



Plum cultuie, by Elijah Low 78 



Plums recommended 80 



