INDEX. 



Rotations of f'rops, a 46. 

 Rullin and Buel Premiums 



suggested, 440. 

 Rale, Ready, tor Farmers, 197. 



for Farmers' Club.s. 241. 



Rumination, Process of, 504. 

 Rye, Nutritive value of, 94. 



Salt, Common, not for Cane- 

 Fields, 29. 



a New Element in Maple 



Sugar, 22. 



a Manure for Potatoes,266. 



as a Preventive of the Po- 

 tato Disease, 266. 



Science and Agriculture, ICJ. 



Schools, Country, 342. 



Agricultural, 529. 



Scraps, amusing, instructive, or 

 curious, 477, 53.5, 590. 



Sea-Island Cotton. 143. 



Seedling Plants, 535. 



Sewage Compounds, 560. 



Sheep, Oxfordshire, 47. 



Saxon, 58. 



Cheviot, atMarshficld,156. 



■ Leicester, imported into 



the U. S., 250. 



Alpacca : Answers to in- 

 quiries, 449. 



Importation of, 451. 



Sort of, lor our Mountains, 



125. 



and Wool in the U. S.,452 



Number of, in Ohio, 488. 



Carcass Weight of, 498. 



the Scab on, 591. 



Sheep Husbandry, Regions of 

 U. S. best suited 

 for, 64. 



in the South — the 



first Seven of a Se- 

 ries of Twelve 

 Letters, by H. S. 

 Randall, Esq.. de- 

 tailing the Man- 

 agement and Rear- 

 ing of Sheep, and 

 the Experience of 

 die best Breeders 

 — the E fleet of 

 Climate, &c. <Scc., 

 313, 321, 358, 414, 

 460, 510, 562. 



Shepard, Prof. C. U., Letter 

 from, 178. 



Shepherds' Dogs, 413. 



Signs, Encouraging, for Agri- 

 culture, 459. 



Silk-Worm, the, 26. 



Silk, Culture of, 25, 162. 



Silliman's .lournal, 232. 



Sinclair, Sir John, Correspond- 

 ence between him and 

 Gen. Washington, 433. 



Skinner, J. S. — Agri. Address 

 delivered at Worcester, 

 Mass., 209. 



Soap as a Manure, 590. 



Societies,Ag. and Hor., 207,2.50, 

 331, 381,386,441,487, 500, 

 .591. 



Soil, its Nature and Offices,345 



Sole, nutritive matter in, 94. 



S. Carolina, Miss., and La. Re- 

 sults of Planlinq; in. 138. 



St. Ag.Society of, 361, 328. 



Spider, the, 86. 



Spinner, Card, 9. 



Staples. New. for U. S., 107. 



Steam Power, K fleet of, 20. 



Steeps for Wheat, 160. 



Stephens's "Book of the Farm," 

 103. 



Stevens. Mr., Notice of his Ad- 

 dr.-ss. 226. 



Stock. Imported, 58, 120, 250, 

 451. 



Live, numberof in 0.,488. 



Straiglitness the Defect in all 

 our Roads, 508. 



Straw Manure, 478. 



Strawberries, nutritive matter 

 in, 94. 



in Great Britain, 448. 



Streets, Sweeping, 587. 



Subsoil- Plowing, 4-^.2. 



of the Long- Leaf Pine 



Land of N. C., 92. 



Sugar, Manufacture of — Differ- 

 ent Procciscs, 425. 



in the East Indies, 588. 



Cane, Analysis of its Ash- 

 es, 178. 



Suggestions as to the C&tcrpil- 

 "lar, 113. 



of a RulEn and Bucl Pre- 

 mium, 440. 



for a Reform in Country 



Schools, 342. 



Superphosphate of Lime. 277. 



Swimming Power of Horses, 

 133. 



T 



Table Fruit, 127. 



Tallow of Leicesfers, 499. 



Tamarinds, Nutrition in, 94. 



Tar-Making described, 16. 



Turpentine Making, 13. 



Teachers. Agricultural, 482. 



Teams, Double, 441. 



Single, 442. 



Tescheniacher, J. E., of Bost., 

 on Vegetable Food, 410. 



Texas, Products of. 270. 



Native Grapes of, 412. 



Thaer, Von, at the head of 

 German writers, 479. 



Thi.stles, 377. 



Thorough Draining, 267. 



Tide-Water Farms on Chesa- 

 peake Bay, 53, .528. 



Tobacco, Cuba, for Va., 407. 



Tolls on Manures, 535. 



Trap-Rock as a Manure. 303 



Trees, Destruction of, 220. 



Fruit, Planting of, 477. 



True Cotton Region, 237, 424. 



Turnips, nutritive value of, 94. 



Culture, 473. 



applying Guano to, 490. 



Turnip Cutter, Inventor of, 591. 



Typhoid Pneumonia, 113. 

 V 



United States, Ag. Advantages 

 of several, 50 years ago — 

 by Washington, 433. 



at the present time, 



437. 



Estiiriated Crop of, 



from '42 to '46, 509. 



Urine, 554. 



V 



Vanack Cabbage, 479. 



Vegetable Food. 410. 



Seedling Plants and, 535. 



Vine, Cullnre of in U. S., 107 



in all Varieties, 354, 429. 



Virginia, Lower, Agr. in, 57. 



Lands, 287. 



Agr. Education in, 557. 



W 



Wadsworth. .las.. Memoir of, 

 (with a Portrait), 145-1.56. 



Walnut, Eng. Culture of^ 126. 



Washington— The U. S. in 1796 

 433. 



Water, best, for Plants, 357. 



W'ax, Grafting, 479. 



Wanted — Infonnation on Cul- 

 ture of Hop in U. S. 91. 



Informa. of Madder, 327. 



a list of Fr. Weights, 478. 



Inform. on Agr. Education 



in Legislatures, 590. 



Weather, Means of Prognosti- 

 cating, 137. 



Webster, D., Letter from, 2.57. 



Weights, French, needed, 478. 



Carcas.s, of Sheep, 498. 



West, Growth of, 20. 



IndustrialResources of, 140 



Wheat, Culture of, 76. 



Nutritive Value of, 94. 



its Disea.ses, &c. 1.57. 



Steeps for, 160. 



Crop, its Uncertainty, 174. 



Dibbling, 405. 



Crop, 535. 



Whitney, Eli, Memoir of,(with 

 a Portrait,) 289. 



Williamson Potatoes, 382. 



Wool Trade of England, 449. 



and Sheep in U. S.. 452. 



Worcester County, Ag.Society, 

 Fair of, 198. 



Ag. Address, by 



J. S. Skinner, 20!) 



Wright, Gov., notice of his Ad- 

 dres.s, 536. 

 Y 



Yale College, Prof, of Agricul- 

 ture ibr, 174. 



Youatt, Mr., 591. 



RECIPES. 

 Apple-Trces, the Borer in, 173 

 Beef, Pickle for 100 lbs., 334. 

 Bread, Corn, 46. 



Pone, 46. 



Borer, to remedy its ravages, 



105, 173. 

 Cheese, Welsh Rarebit, 400. 

 Curbs, for remedying, 222. 

 Dairy Vessels, to disinfect, 456. 

 Hares, 404. 

 Hove in Cattle, 349. 

 .Tohnny-Cake — two kinds, 46. 

 Mice.pVotecting Trees from, 173 

 Peach Trees. 275. 

 Pickle for Beef, 334. 

 Plants. Insects on, 285, 357. 

 Pone Bread, 46. 

 Potato Water for Plants, 285. 

 Rabbit-s, 404. 

 Rarebit, Welsh, 400. 

 Rice-Milk, to cook, 4.5. 

 Thistles, to destroy, 377. 

 Trees, Hares and Rabbits, 404. 

 Weevils, to destroy, 459. 

 Yeast Cake.s, 409. 



