TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOL. VU 



A 



Agricultural Association, A'orth Anna, proceedings 

 . of 686 



Agricultural Society of Albemarle, petition of 616 

 Agricultural [Society of Fredericksburg, addresses to 



3, 745 ; premiums awarded by 753 

 Agricultural Club of Chuckatuck, proceedings of 2S7 

 Agricultural Convention of South Carolina 511 

 Agricultural geology 494 



Agricultural meeting in Massachusetts 200 



Agricultural county reports 58 



Agricultural periodicals, list of in the United States 283 



Agricultural interest 362 



Agriculture, importance of 5S ; legislation for 39; 

 legislative aid to in South Carolina, recommended 

 733; in Pennsylvania, and compared with eastern 

 Maryland 734 ; system of in Loudoun 333 ; neglect 

 of in Guilford, N. C. 455 ; in Jamaica, condition of 

 caused by emancipation 276 ; capital profitably in- 

 vested in 665 



Agriculture and rural economy in France 722 



Agriculture and government in Massachusetts 437 



Ancient laws and records of Virginia, extracts from 

 ISl 



Animalcules, their remains forming earth 76 



Animals, male, selection of lor breeding 408 



Apple molasses 767 



Apples, as food for hogs 150 



Artesian well, the deepest 278 



Artichoke, (Jerusalem,) 533' 



B 



Bacon, to make good 571 



Bacon, Nathaniel 527 



Bacon's rebellion 407 



Banking, fraudulent, etfects of 276 



Bee, natural history and economy of 474 



Bees, management of 339, 559 ; wintering of 560, 

 628; treatise on practical trentment of 543 



Beet, (sugar,) for milch cows 211 



Beet culture 587, 686, 756 



Berkeley, Governor, his account of Virginia 338 



Birds on farms 394 ; usefulness of to agriculture and 

 gardening 434 ; tameness of, if encouraged 589 



Bohan ttpas of the west, a hoax 110 



Boiler, an economical kind 459 



Borrowers of the Farmers' llegister ISS 



Bots m hordes 755 



Bread without yeast or leaven 28 



Breeding of live-stock, essay on 118, 131; of race 

 horses, cost of 286 



Bricks and brick- making 396 



Broom corn 3; culture of, in Salem, N. J. 509 ; pro- 

 duct of a crop stated 229 



Brooms, manufacture of 28 



Brussels sprouts, cultivation of 240 



Buckwheat, a safeguard of turnips from the fly 495 



Buel. Judge, on deathpf 63S; notice of 695 



Building log-houses and fences 340 



Butter, rhaking and curing 218 ; on salting 469 ; 

 Dutch 526 ; winter 767 



Cabbages, to make head during winter 342 

 Calcareous soils, most advantageous lor mulberry treies 



aiid grape-vines 221 

 Calcareous soil of Southrrn Florida 683, 6S4; growth 



of morus multicaulis on 764 

 . Carrots 254 ; exjieriments on 277 

 Cask, leaky, to slop 419 



Cattle, treatment of 153; raising and feeding of 513, 

 taking care of 134; watering in winter 617; dis- 

 eases ol 705; Hereford, extraordinary sale of 287; 

 Durham, sales of 175, 333 

 Cattle market of London 706 

 Cattle, England Durham short-horns, general account 



of 343, 363 

 Cauliflower, culture of 555 

 Cedar quarries 555 

 Cheat 444 



Cheese manufactured from potatoes 340 

 Chinch-bugs 411. 448, 444, 447: in Surry 415 

 Circular of the Commissioner of the Patent OfRce in 



regard to the tiansmission of seeds 490 

 Circulars directing aid to the introduction of tropical 



plants 637 

 Climate of Italy, its severity of cold 196 ; compared 

 with that of the Valley and Piedmont of Virginia 

 350 

 Clover, early cut 483; gigantic 432 

 Clover seed, sowing of 495 ; Pennsylvania mode of 



getting out 390 

 Coal, Geary's patent 685 

 Coal trade of Virginia 79 

 Cocoonery, plan of 246 ; fixtures and management for 



silk-worms 288 

 Cocoons, comparative weights of 377; large 408 ; 



successive crops of in Tropical Florida 567 

 Coggins' Point farm, the former poor condition, and 

 earliest subsequent improvements on, by marl- 

 ing 112 

 Commerce, southern, decline of 373 

 Commercial (monthly,) reports 64, 128, 192,255,447, 



512; 576, 637, 704, 763 

 Convention, Internal .Improvement, of North Carolina, 



memorial of 97 

 Copper mine in North Carolina 486 

 Corn, on cultivation of-1, 258 ; mode of cultivation pur- 

 sued by J. H. Steger, esq. 180 ; experiment in 

 planting 117; cultivated for its stalk and leaf, and 

 not for grain 6*1 ; its maturing hastened by ceasing 

 its cultivation early 588 ; mode of havesting in 

 Ohio 473 ; deep planting of 616 

 Corn crops, statements of cultivation, expenses and 

 products of 10, 17, IS ; greatest known yield of 7421 

 great product of in South Carolina 211 ; Maryland 

 twin, experiment with 201 ; Chinese tree, defended 

 by Grant Thorburn 693 ; Baden 598 

 Corn, cultivation of 157 



Corn cribs ami granaries, measurement of 350 

 Correspondence, private, extracts from 511 

 Cotton, experiments on the porosity of 491 

 Cotton, sea-island, defects in management of 28' 

 Cotton, twin or okra, 252. 598, 657, 744 



