INDEX 



TO THE MONTHLY JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE FOR 1845.-6. 



Acid, Sulphuric, and Bones, 250. 

 Trials of it for Turnips, 158. As 

 a Compost, 158. 



Account Boots, A^i-icultural, 319. 



Agriculture, Claims of upon the 

 Business Community, 27. 



Agriculture in the State of New- 

 York, 553. 

 Agriculture, Southern, 39. 



Agriculture in France, 355. 



Agricultural and Miscellaneous 

 Notes, 541, 581. 



Agincultural Chemical A.?sociation, 

 conducted by Prof. Johnston, 611. 



Agricultural Editors, Scene in a 

 Tent of, 25. 



Agricultural Improvement, Capital 

 needed for, 406. 



Agricultural Improvement, Judge 

 Kost on, 194. 



Agricultural Inconsistencies, 90. 



Agi-icultural Machines patented, 5i 



Agricultural Progress, Reflections 

 on, 302. 



Agricultural Reports, 63. 



Agricultural Re2i.*ters, 247. 



Agiicultural •'cience,Value and Pro 

 gress of, 22. 



Agricultural Societies, Hints for, 355. 



American Institute, Eighteenth An- 

 nual Fair of, 18, 113, 251. 



Animal and Mental Force : Difler- 

 ence between them, 273. 



Animal, Profitable, 481. 



Animals, Feeding of, 60. 



Apple Tree blossoming three times 

 in a year, 306. 



Artichoke, Essay on the, 537. 



Artichoke, Jerusalem, 344. 



Associations and Science, Agricul 

 tural — What they are doing for 

 Agriculture, 97. 

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Bathing, the good Effects of fre- 

 quent, 93. 



Bees, management of 250. Statis- 

 tics of their Swarming, 372. Re- 

 moving of, 260. Effect of expos- 

 ing the Hives to Hot Sunshine, 

 468. To take Honey without de- 

 stroying the Bees. 554. 



Birds, Pairing of, 155. 



Blithewood, 160. 



Bone Manure, 536. 



Bread-Fruit and Tree, 478. 



Butter, Philadelphia — Its high Fla- 

 vor, and the source whence this 

 is derived, 488. Claritied, 540. 



Cabbages, Preservation of, 392. 



Capital needed for Agricultural Im- 

 provements, 406. 



Capons, Making and Use of, 593. 



Carts, One-horse, 3.53. 



Cask-Making by Machinery, 545. 



Cattle, Fattening of and the Forma- 

 tion of Farmers' Clubs, 393. 



Cattle, Short-Horn, Extensive Sales 

 of, 281. 



Cellars vs. Spring Houses for Dai- 

 ries, 345. 



Cheese, Cheshire, 137. How made, 

 138—149. 



Churn, Air, 397. 



Clergy — Their Opportunities and 

 Power to improve the public 

 taste for Agriculture and Horii 

 culture, 156. 

 Coal, Maryland, 162. 

 Cockroach, or Black Beetle, 136. 

 Compost, Preparation aud Applica- 

 tion of, 595. 

 Conventions, Agricultural, 161. 

 Com, Indian, Effects of Drouth on, 



485. Use of in England, 516. 

 Corn, Indian, or Maize, 590. 

 Corn Seed, Preparation of, 432. 

 Cora, Weight of per Acre, 258. 

 Correspondence with Hon. A. Ste- 

 venson, 35. 

 Cotton, Scheme for reducing the 



quantity ot; 316, 433. 



Cotton Plant, its History and Uses, 



173— ISl ; 221—223 ; 287—299 



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Deer, Red, 242. •* 



Delaware, Condition and RcBources 



of, 321. 

 Delaware, Economy and Success of 



Drill Husbandry in, 585. 

 Discourse, Agi-icultural, J. S. Skin- 

 ner's, delivered at Hempstead, L 

 I., 232. 

 Discovery, Remarkable and Import- 

 ant, 405. 

 Dog, Drover's, 574. 

 Dog, Shepherd's, with Sketches and 



Anecdotes, 465. 

 Draining Land, Importance of, 

 Draining Tila^ 99. 

 Draining, Under, one of the grand 

 Improvements in Progress to sup- 

 ply Bread to the increasing popu- 

 lation of England, 78. 

 Drouth, Effects of on IndianCorn,485 

 Ducks, Raising, 608. 

 Dwelling-Houses and Bams, Coun- 

 try, Proper position of, 429. 



Farmers'Libnu-y and Monthly Jour- 

 nal of Agriculture— Close of the 

 First Vol. and Commencement 

 of the Second, 587. 

 kept, 247. 



Farm Buildings, their Locality and 

 Construction, 329. Wilkinson's 

 Plan, 332. Principles to be ob- 

 served in the construction of 

 them, 187. 



Flax and Hemp Husbandly, 317. 



Flax, Hemp and — Important Inven- 

 tion, 322. 



Flower Garden, 417. 



Flowers, Use of, by Mary Howitt, 157. 



Fodder, Comparative value of differ- 

 ent kinds. 363. 



Food, Nutritious, 46. 



Forman. Gen. T. M., Obituary No- 

 tice of, with a curious History, 

 derived from him, of the Im- 

 portation of Lind.sey 's Arabian, 75. 



Fowls, French Method of Fatten- 

 ing, .594. 



Fruit-Tree Borders, 442. 



Fruit-Trees, Position of— Soil and 

 Aspect, 230. 



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Education, Agiieultural, 428. 



Education as connected with Agii 

 culture in the South, 93. 



Education.Conimon :^chool System 

 of in New- York, 43. 



Education in Virginia, Remarks on 

 — Intended for General Applica- 

 tion, 303. 



Egg Trade of Cincinnati, 578. 



Electricity applied to Agriculture 

 and Horticulture, 109. 



Electricity and Physiology, Vegeta- 

 ble, 163. 



Electricity, Effects of on Vegeta. 

 tion, 53. 



Electro-Culture, 112, 149, 254. 



Entomology, 87, 136, 249. 



Essays, Prize, on Farm Manage- 

 ment, 11. 



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Fair, Eighteenth Annual of Ameri- 

 can Institute, 18, 113, 251. 



Fair, New- York State Agiicultural 

 Society's, 114, 125. 



Farm Management, 11, 190. 



Farm Registers, Use of and how 



Farmers' Club, Maryland, 328. 

 iFarmers' Clubs, Formation of, 393. 



Garden, Flower, 417. 



Gas-water as a Manure, 286. 

 Gennan Green, Gigantic. S8. 



Good Sisns for the South, 115. 



Grafting^ .59, 196. 



Grape, a New Variety, 46. 



Grass, Penniman, 302. 



Grass, Tussac, of the Falkland Isl- 

 ands, 47. 



Grass, Lolium Italjcum (Italian Rye- 

 Grass), 185. 



Grasses, New, 47, 186. 



Gravel Walks, Weeds on, 282. 



Gravity, Centre of, 200—203. 



Greenhouse Plants, treatment of, 484 



Guano, Experiments with, in Vir- 

 ginia. 413. 



Guano, 29. The Effects of, 428.— 

 Compared with other Manures, 

 134. Its Effect on Wheat and 

 Oats, 31, 240. On Plants in Pots. 

 183. Its price in England, 258. 

 Nature and Use of, with Analyses 

 of its Constituents, 469. The Am- 

 monia and Water in. 483. 



Gypsum, Amount of in several of 

 our ordinaiy Crops, 51. In South 

 Caiolina, 59. 



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Hammond's, Gov., Letter to an Ag. 

 Society of Georgia. 559. 599. 



Hammond, Mr., of Worcester, Mass. 

 Hifi F"arm Management, 190. 



HaiTOw. the, 591. 



Hanows. Iron, 552. 



Health. Preservation of 92. 



Hemp and Flax Husbandi-y, 347. 



Hemp nnd Flax — Important Inven- 

 tion, <fcc. 322, 347. 



Hemp, or Bear-Grass, Southern. 437. 



Hints to Farmers,Desultory — Labor 

 Saving, &c., 517. 



Home and Friends, 606. 



Horse, A Dissertation on the Trot- 

 ting, 67. 



Horse Power, Expense of, 323. 



