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INDEX. 



Codfish, Nutrition in, 94. 

 Color of Fowls, 177. 

 Colleges, Agricultural, 141, 532. 

 Commercial Review, tlie, 276. 

 Corn and Cotton Cultivation 

 compared, 32. 



Laws. English, Effect of 



their Repeal, 49. 



Indian, in Ireland, 126. 



— — in England, 240. 



Its Varieties, 383. 



Amount of Exportation, 



240. 



Large Crops, 311, 475. 



■ Barley and Oats — relative 



value, 312. 



Oregon, 405. 



Crop raised in U. S., 4.57. 



Value greater than Cot- 

 ton, 458. 



Exportsfor6j'rs past, 458. 



Destiny of, 459. 



Crop at Hoboken 50 years 



ago, 475. 



Analysis of 546. 



What is and .what is need- 

 ed to be known, 537. 



Process for measuring 



Ears, 541. 



Great crops for 40 yrs, 559. 



Corn-Meal, its various Uses, 10. 



Avhether it or Corn 



should beexport'd,40 

 — • Experimeutsin Man- 

 ufacturing for Ex- 

 portation, 41. 



Kiln-dried, 331. 



Distillation of, 544. 



Correspondence, Editorial, 92. 

 Correspondents, Notice to, 335, 



409. 

 Cotton, Cultivation of, 33. 



Cost of Cultivation, 32. 



■ the Caterpillar among, 143, 



232. 



Region, the True, 237, 424. 



Quantity and Value of in 



Southem State.s, 458. 

 Cotton-Gin, Inventor of, 289. 



ESect of on Cotton 



Husbandry, 300. 



Cows, Ayrshire, 7.5, 122,156,477. 



Milch, M. Guenon's Trea- 

 tise on. 251, 254, 400, 

 443, 478. 



and Heifers, in Mas- 

 sachusetts, 442. 



Hereford, 336. 



Devon, 123, 385. 



Management of, 455. 



Cream-Cheese, 554. 



Crops, Li<iuid-Manuro for, 284. 



Rotations of, 340. 



Hoed, 308. 



Estimated, of the U. S. for 



Five Years, 509. 

 Average Composition of, 



579. 

 Yield of in 19 Counties of 



N. Y., rm. 

 Cuba Tobacco, 407. 

 Cucumbers, Nutrition of, 94. 

 Cdltiv.i'.ci, Ihc Ohio, 48 1. 

 Cultures, DiH'erent, 346. 



of Barley, 171,233. 



of Corn, compared with 



Cotton, 32. 



Culture of Com in the U.S.,457. 



of Corn at Hoboken 50 



years ago, 475. 

 of Cotton, 33.— Tlio Cater- 

 pillar in, 143, 232. 



of Cotton in the Southern 



States in 1839, and its 

 value, 458. 



of the English Walnut, 126 



of Filbertsin Orchards, 127 



of Flax, 67. 



Amount of Food pro- 

 duced by various Systems 

 of, 346. 



of the Grape, 110, 112, 354, 



413, 429. 



of Green Twig Peach, 412. 



of Hemp, in the West, 140 



of the Hop in the U. S. 91. 



of Madder, 327, 379. 



of the Orange, 271, 332. 



of Peaches, 55. 



the. of Pennsylvania re- 

 commended for Md., 408. 



Premiums awarded for, by 



European and American 

 Societies, 5, 7, 335, 401, 

 440, 442, 475, 479, .532. 



of New Staples for U.S. 107 



of Silk, 2.5, 162. 



of Tobacco for Va., 407. 



of Turnips, 473. 



of the White French 



Grape in Pa., 112. 



Curbs, Apparatus for remedy- 

 ing, 222. 



D 



Dairies, 7, 399. 



Dairy Establishments in Great 

 Britain, 122. 



Delaware, Industrial Resources 

 of, 53. 



Crop of Drilled Wheat, 187 



Destruction of Noxious An- 

 imals, 456. 



Denominations, Miscellaneous, 

 47. 



Devon Cattle, 123, 385. 



Dibbling Wheat, 405. 



Digestion, Process of, 503. 



Discovery — Mode of knowing 

 the dualities of Milch 

 Cows by external signs, 

 251, 254, 400, 443. 478. 



Discussion on the Rights of 

 Agriculture recommend- 

 ed, 335. 



Distilleries consuming the Corn 

 in Ohio, 487. 



Dogs, Shepherds' — How train- 

 ed, 413. 



Drains, Constructing, 456. 



Draining, Thorough, 207. 



Dressing, Top, Liquid-Manure 

 as, 478. 



E 



East Indies, Production of Su- 

 gar, 588. 



Economy in Heating Rooms, 

 .'■.01. 



New- England, 521. 



Education, Agricultural,393,557 



Eggs, nutritive matter in, 94. 



how to prcsi-i ve, lOo. .j91. 



Tra<le of Cincinnati, 100. 



CountingMacliinc, 453. 



Commerce in, 453. 



England, Corn in, 240. 



Wool Trade of. 1846, 449. 



Im portions of Grain into, 



240, 536. 

 Enterprise and Capital, 493. 

 Entomology — the Spider: its 



Habits and Varieties, 86. 

 the Injury iiitlicted by 



small Insects, 93. 

 Essay, Prize — on the Horse, 349 



on Irrigation, 165. 



on Superphosphate 



of Lime and its use 

 as a Manure, 277. 



Essex Conntj-, Mass., Agricul- 

 ture in, 441. 



Exhaustion or Amelioration of 

 the Soil, 346. 



Excrements, Value of, 456. 



Exhibition.?, Agricultural, 584. 



"Experimeutsin the Field," 

 with Manures, 499. 



Exports of Grain, 240, 536. 



of Flax-Seed, 524. 



F 



Fact, Curious, 266. 



Fair and Cattle-Show, N. Y. 

 State, 5, 187. 



19th, of the American In- 

 stitute, 142, 223. 



Worcester Co. (Mass.) 198. 



at Northampton, Ma.ss.,227 



Fairfax County, Va. — Settle- 

 ment of Northern Farm- 

 ers in, 445. 

 Farm Implements, 6. 



Accounts, 124. 



right waj- to Manage, 182. 



Farmer, the — His Wants, 288. 



an Eminent — PleasantVis- 



it to, 179, 228. 



the New-England, 119. 



a ready Rule for. 197. 



Intelligence and Spirit of, 



207. 



Chemists to analyze Sub- 

 stances for, 303. 



Settlement of, in Fairfax 



Co., Va., 445. 



Matters relative to,305,455. 



Important to, 459. 



Creed, the, 478. 



American, 258, 533, 535. 



Farming, Good, 305, 445. 



Pennsylvania, 408. 



Mas.sachusetts, 585. 



Maryland, 577. 



Profits of — Farmers suc- 

 ceed best, 482, 585. 



Farmers' Clubs — Rules, 241. 



the New- York, 250. 



in Fairfax, Va., 445. 



Constitutions, 591. 



Westchester, .591. 



Fattening Poultrv, 454, 506. 



CattV 501, 579. 



Field Crops, Liquid-Manure 

 for, 284. 



Experiments in, with Ma- 



nure.s, 494. 



Fences, a Burden on Ameri- 

 can Farmers, 533. 



Filberts, Cultiv.ition of in Or- 

 chards, 127. 



Fisli-Ponds, 309. 



Flanders', Value of Excrements 

 in, 45C. 



