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XIII. Agricultural Improvements, . . - - 35,5 

 Redeeming Wet Meadow and Peat Hogs — 

 I. West Cambridge, p. 353 ; ii. Fresh Pond, p. 354 ; in. 

 Lexington, Groton, Framingham, Concord, p. 355 ; iv. 

 E. Phinney, p. 357 ; v, Ahel Moore, p. 3G1 ; vi. Amos 

 Bancroft, p. 362 ; vii. Rufiis Morrs, p. 3(i4 ; viii. Mark 

 Fay, p. 3G4; ix. Wm. Buckminster, p. 366 ; x. Wm. 

 Osborn, j). 3G8 ; xi. Wm. Gift'ord, p. 370; xii. North- 

 ampton, p. 371 ; XIII. Tewksbury, p. 372; xiv. , 



p 373 ; XV. Underlaying Meadows with Stone, p. 374 ; 

 XVI. Application of Refuse Tan, p. 375 ; xvii. Suhsoi! 

 Ploughing, p. 376; xviii. Increase of Hay Crops, p. 379 ; 



XIX. Application of Cotton Waste and Seed, ]) 379; 



XX. Irrigation, p. 380 ; xxi. I'.arns and Manure Cellars, 

 p. 380; XXII. Ploughing, 380. 



XIV. Fruits and Orchards, . - - - - page 382 



XV. Forest Trees, - - ' ~ 



XVI. Ornamental Trees, . - - - - 



XVII. Particular Farms, _ . - . - 



1. Elias Piiiiiney, p. 396; ii. John P. Gushing, p. 399 ; 

 HI. Amos Hill, p. 400 ; iv. George Pierce, p. 404 ; v. 

 Caleb Wetherbee, p. 406; vi. Abil Moore, p 408 ; vii. 

 Zaccheus Reeil, p. 408; viii. Abel B. Hey wood, p 409 ; 

 IX. Increase S. Wheeler, p. 410; x. Eplnaim Abbot, p. 

 411; XI. Tewksbury, p. 412; xii. Charles Wellington, 

 p. 413; xiii. George Brigham, p. 414; xiv. p. 415. 



XVIII. Agricultural Implements, _ . - - 415 



1 Corn-Planter; 2. Seed-Sower. 

 XIX. Nurseries, ------ 416 



1. Messrs. Winship, p. 416; 2. William Kenrick, p. 417; 

 8. John A. Kenrick, p. 417. 

 XX. Agricultural Society, ----- 419 



XXI. Miscellaneous Considerations, - - - - 423 



XXll. Agricultural Education, ----- 431 



XXllI. Mount Auburn, . - - - 440 



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