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Oats, IV., 11. 

 Onions, V., 10. 



Pastures, I., IV., 11 ; II., 10; III., 13. 

 Prices in 1897, VI., 14. 

 Potatoes, II., IV., V., 10; III., 13. 

 Poultry keeping, IV., 11. 

 Raspberries, culture and varieties, I., 36. 

 Root crops, V., 11 ; VI., 13. 

 Rowen and fall feed, IV , V., 10. 

 Season, profits of the, VI., 14. 

 Season, progress of the, I., 5, 10; II. 

 VI., 3. 



Spraying, I., 11. 



Strawberries, culture and varieties, I., 29. 

 Sugar maple borer, the, II., 30. Illustrated. 

 Temperature and rainfall for the whole coun- 



try, I.,7;II.-VI.,5. 

 Tobacco, IV., 10. 

 Weather, Massachusetts, I., 6, 9; II., 7; 



IIL-V.,8; VI., 6. 

 Weather and crops, New England, I., III., 



8; II., 6; IV., V., 7. 

 Weeds, Massachusetts, article on, by Prof. 



Geo. E. Stone, V., 28. 



Year, 1898. Bulletins I.-VL, June -October. 



Barley, IV., 10. 



Catch-crops, article on, by Prof. Wm. P. 



Brooks, III., 24. 

 Celery, V., 11. 



Corn, Indian, II., IV., 8; III., 9; V., 10. 

 Correspondents, notes of, I., III., V., 12; 



II., IV., 11; VI., 14. 

 Crops of the year, VI., 8. 

 Dairy products, II., 9. 

 Fall seeding, V., 10; VI., 11. 

 Farm crops, acreage of, I., 11. 

 Farm help and wages, I., 11. 

 Farm stock, VI., 11. 

 Forage crops, III., 10. 

 Fruits and berries, I., II., III., 10; IV., 9; 



V., 11. 

 Green manuring, III., 26. 

 Grains, small, III., 11. 

 Hay, II., III., 9. 

 Insects, I., 10; II., 8; III., 9. 

 Market-garden crops, II., 9; III., 10. 

 Milk and cream, article on, by Dr. J. B. 



Lindsey, V., 24. 

 Mowings, I., 10. 

 Nature's foresters, article on, by E. H. For- 



bush, I., 27. 



Oats, IV., 10. 

 Onions, V., 11. 



Pastures, I., IV., 10; II., 9; III., 11. 

 Potatoes, II., IV., 9; III., 10; V., 11. 

 Poultry keeping, IV., 10. 

 Prices in 1898, VI., 12. 

 Root crops, V., VI., 11. 

 Rowen and fall feed, IV., 9; V., 10. 

 San Jos6 scale, article on, by A. H. Kirk- 

 land, II., 24. Illustrated. 

 Season, profits of the, VI., 12. 

 Season, progress of the, I., 3, 10; II.- 



VI., 3. 

 Spraying, I., 10. 

 Stable disinfection, article on, by Prof. Jas. 



B. Paige, VI., 32. 

 Temperature and rainfall for the whole 



country, I., 6; II., 4; III.-V., 5. 

 Tobacco, IV., 9. 

 Tuberculosis and the milk supply, article 



on, by Geo. M. Whitaker, IV., 29. 

 Weather, Massachusetts, I., 4, 8; II., IV., 



7; III., 8; V., 9; VI., 5. 

 Weather and crops, New England, I., V., 



8; II., 6; III., IV., 7. 



Year, 1809. Bulletins J.- VI., June-October. 



Barley, IV., 10. 



Birds as destroyers of hairy caterpillars, 



article on, by E. H. Forbush, V., 28. 

 Celery, V., 10. 



Census, twelfth, concerning the, VI., 32. 

 Corn, Indian, II., III., 10; IV., V., 9. 

 Correspondents, notes of, I., III., 13 ; II., 



V, 12; IV., 11; VI., 13. 

 Cow stables, IV., 35. 

 Cows, quality of, IV., 37. 

 Crops, soiling, IV., 30. 

 Crops of the year, VI., 8. 

 Dairy products, II., 11. 



Dairyman, practical hints for the, article on, 

 by Prof. F. S. Cooley, IV., 29. 



Elm-leaf beetle in Massachusetts, the, article 

 on, by A. H. Kirkland, III., 31. Illus- 

 trated. 



Fall seeding, V., 10; VI., 11. 



Farm crops, acreage of, I., 12. 



Farm help and wages, I., 11. 



Farm stock, VI., 11. 



Forage crops, III., 11. 



Fruits and berries, I., IV., 10; II , V., 11; 

 III., 12. 



Grains, small, III., 12. 



