



FARMERS' REGISTER. 



Tate', Wm. M., on destroying Hessian fly by lime— 

 and the crops of wheat in the Valley 252 



Tea, substitute for 214 



Tea plant, region of 137 



Temperance, its value in the construction of rail roads 

 111 



Tether, the use of for grazing, by W. B. Westmore, 

 381 



Timber, proper season to cut 1 11 



Timber, how preserved from dry-rot, by Kyan's pro- 

 cess 368 



Toads, the use of to destroy bugs in gardens 19S 



Tobacco, made in New England 547— experiments 

 on with gypsum 547 



Tobacco and wheat, culture compared 513 



Tobacco culture, desultory remarks on, by P. W. 

 Harper 710 



Tobacco plant beds, management of, by H. M. 494 



Tomato, its qualities and value 394 



Transplanting a large tree 52 



Travertin, formation of described, by G. W. Feather- 

 stonhaugh 557 



Trees, machine for felling 434 



Trees, diseases of, and methods of cure 177 



Tulip, cultivation of, 492 



Turbilli, some account of his labors in improving waste 

 lands in France 678, 722 



"Vegetable substances, constituent parts of different 



kinds 442 

 Vin Muet, correction of mistake concerning, by N. 



Herbemont 227 

 Vineyards require calcareous soil 130, 423 

 Virginia, table of exports from 443 

 Virginia, scraps from old authors concerning, by C. 



Campbell 438; other extracts from the early history 



of, serving to show the state of agriculture 756 



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Walker, George H., his letters on farming, and the in- 

 terests of agriculture, 536, 539, 600, 601 



Wallace, J. R. on the injurious effects of heat on cul- 

 tivated land 33 



War and rail roads compared, as objects of national 

 expenditure 564 



Washing clothes, directions for, 495 



Water Level, a cheap one described, and the method of 

 using it, by F. H. 59 



Watkins, T. B. on destroying the cut worm 296 ; on 

 the means of destroying weeds and producing the 

 growth of fine grass on yards, &c. 169 



Waters, black, phenomenon of 64 



Wheat crops, in Loudoun in 1835, 213; in Fairfax, by 

 X. Y. Z. 62; in Montgomery, Md. by J. P. 104 



Wheat, cultivation of, 193 



Wheat, on means of preserving the crops of, from rava- 

 ges of various insects 313 



Wheat insect, northern, ravages of, and remedy for 

 429 



Wheat, choice of kinds, by W. B. Westmore, 381 



Wheat, Vittoria, yielding two harvests a year 59 



Wheat, seed, facts observed in regard to its being 

 steeped in brine, and limed, by E. R. 651 



Wheat drilled, produce of, by James M. Garnett 340 



Wheat, White Washington, 382 



Wheel axles, on greasing — a good composition for 

 683 



Whitewash, a durable kind 293 



Willow, osier, its uses and value 111 



Wine, the mode of making in Marcillac 22 



Withers, R. W. describes certain soils of Alabama 

 498 



Wool, on the various kinds and qualities 518, 520, 

 521 



Worm in potato tops destructive to grain 543 



York county, Va., view of part of by "A Gleaner 414 



