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Essay on the Physical Properties of the Soil as Affecting 

 Fertility. Trans. N. Y. State Agric. Soc., 1856, vol. 16, 

 pp. 101-124. 



Frauds in Commercial Manures. Trans. Conn. State Agric. 



Soc. for 1856, 1857, pp. 165-187. 



Theory of the Application of Stable or Yard Manure. Coun- 

 try Gentleman, 1857, vol. 9, pp. 9-10. 

 Theory of the Management and Application of Barn Yard 



Manure. Ibid., pp. 185-186. 

 Notices from Foreign Agricultural Journals. Translated 



with a note. Ibid., p. 275 ; p. 349. 

 Stable Manure. Dr. Voelcker's Investigations. Ibid., pp. 



329-330; pp. 377-378. 



Poisonous Paper-Hangings. Homestead, 1857, vol. 2, p. 627. 

 The Manure Question. Preservation by means of Gypsum, in 



Switzerland. Country Gentleman, 1857, vol. 10, pp. 9-10. 

 The Microscope, and American Microscopes. Ibid., 49-50. 

 Nitrogen and Phosphate of Lime. Translated from the French 



of Boussingault with remarks. Ibid., pp. 122-123 ; p. 138. 

 Notices from Foreign Agricultural Journals. Ibid., p. 170. 

 On the Nutrition of Plants. Ibid., pp. 185-186. 

 Does the Soil Need Nitrogen Added? Ibid., pp. 217-218. 

 On the Use of Salt in Potato Culture. Ibid., pp. 377-378. 

 Agricultural Chemistry. New Amer. Cyclopaedia, 1858, vol. 



1, pp. 210-218. 

 Phosphatic Guano. Country Gentleman, 1858, vol. 11, pp. 9- 



10; p. 26. 

 Spiritualism Tested by Science. New Englander, 1858, vol. 16, 



pp. 225-270. 

 American Guano; Experience. Homestead, 1859, vol. 4, pp. 



603-604. 

 Review of Baron von Liebig's Letters on Modern Agriculture. 



Country Gentleman, 1859, vol. 14, pp. 137-138; pp. 153- 



154; pp. 201-202; pp. 361-362; pp. 377-378. 



