278 APPENDICES 



Lime on Hill Pastures. Hearth and Home, 1868-1869, vol. 1, 



p. 2 and pp. 18-19. 



The Nutritive Value of Grasses and Green Fodder, as Indi- 

 cated by Chemical Analysis and Feeding Trials. 3d Ann. 



Kep 't Sec. Conn. State Board Agric., for 1868, 1869, pp. 



48-56. 



Report on Commercial Fertilizers. Ibid., pp. 208-226. 

 A New Chapter of Agricultural Science. Hearth and Home, 



1869, vol. 1, p. 130 ; pp. 146-147. 

 Manures. Ibid., p. 274; pp. 290-291. 

 Mixing Lime with Manure. Ibid., p. 418. 

 Tin Lined Pipes. Ibid., p. 691. 

 Coal Ashes. Ibid., 1870, vol. 2, pp. 210-211. 

 Chemistry of Plants. Country Gentleman, 1870, vol. 35, p. 



563. 

 Soil Exhaustion and Rotation in Crops. 5th Ann. Rep 't Sec. 



Conn. State Board Agric. for 1871, 1872, pp. 75-99 ; pp. 



147-172. 

 Agricultural Experiment Stations of Europe. 7th Ann. Rep 't 



Sec. Conn. State Board Agric., for 1873, 1874, pp. 92-99. 

 Guiding Ideas in the Use of Fertilizers. Ibid., pp. 167-190. 

 Agricultural Chemistry. Johnson's New Univ. Cyclopaedia, 



1875, vol. 1, pp. 60-62. 

 The Agricultural Experiment Stations of Europe. 10th Ann. 



Rep't Sheff. Sci. Sch., Yale Col., for 1874-1875, pp. 12-31. 

 Silica in Plant Growth. Country Gentleman, 1877, vol. 42, 



p. 391. 



The Composition of Maize Fodder. (Revised.) Ibid., p. 711. 

 On the Reasons for Tillage, llth Ann. Rep't Sec. Conn. 



State Board Agric., for 1877, 1878, pp. 133-160. 

 Wood Ashes and Lime as Fertilizers. Country Gentleman, 



1878, vol. 43, p. 336. 

 On a New Crop-Grower. Ibid., p. 435. 

 On the Value of Wood Ashes. Ibid., p. 515. 

 Bones as a Fertilizer for Corn. Ibid., p. 627. 



