INDEX. 



Adams (Prof.), report, page 315. 

 Agricultural geology, 1 & 179. 



— productions, etc. 196. 



— items, 324. 



— science, 50. 

 American mastodon, 203, 



— cheese, 176. 



— shepherd, 314. 



— Association : proceedings, 132. 

 Ammonia destructive to insects, 367. 

 Analysis of soils, 126. 



Anatomy of the mastodon, 209. 



Animals useful to man, 101. 



Ann. report of geology of Vermont, 315. 



Artichokes, 130. 



Artificial means for arresting the rava- 

 ges of the wheat-fly, 252. 



Ashes of narcotic plants, 319. 



Bement's birdseye view of vegetable pro- 

 ductions, 221. 



Botanical Text Book, 281. 



Brazil, 225. 



Breeds of cattle for the west, 355. 



Buenos-Ayres, 224. 



Bulbous roots, 90. 



Butter, how to make good, 361. 



Carnation rose, 94. 



Cccidomyia, 261, 262, 264. 



Character of granitic rocks, 12. 



Chemical changes in iron furnaces, 317. 



Chih, 224. 



Classification of rocks, 3. 



Climate, 182. 



Composition of simple minerals, 9. 



Compost, 357. 



Conglomerate of the granular quartz, 367. 



CorUandville, and Randall's farm, 69. 



Cultivation of cranberries, 36. 



Culture of teazle, 79. 



Description of the clear-winged wheat- 

 fly, 257. 



Do. spotted-winged wheat-fly, 261. 



Disease of the shoulder, 350. 



Dissection of a free martin, 306. 

 Drift, 26. 

 Drifted soil, 13. 



Education of American farmer, 50, 212. 

 T^^lFicacy of manures, 34, 



Estabrook's letter, 304. 



Ethnology, 320. 



Experiments on the spheroidal state of 

 bodies, 316. 



Do. manures and electricity, 119. 



Face of the country, 189. 



Fall ploughing, 328. 



Farm and farming of Mr, Hopkins, 76. 



Farm cultivated by the insane, 368. 



Farmer's & Emigrant's Handbook, 117. 



Farmers' library, 118. 



Fatting swine, 352. 



Fences, 348. 



First annual report of the geology of Ver- 

 mont, 315. 



Fitch on insects, 233. 



Foot-rot, 341. 



Forest trees, 188. 



Freed Bird, 371. 



Geology (agricultural), 1 & 179. 



Germination under colored glass, 177. 



Gestation of cows, 337. 



Gleanings from Greatficld, 83. 



Gray's Botanical Text Book, 281. 



Great American mastodon, 203. 



Greatest iron mines, 129. 



Guano, 40. 



Guiana, 225. 



Habits of the wheat-fly, 243. 



Hens, management of, 358. 



History of the foreign wheat-fly, 234. 

 — domestic do 239. 



Hopkins' opinion of transiimtation, 308. 



How plants absorb carbonic acid, 45. 



How to supply air to roots of plants, 330. 



Husbandry in Central N. York, 64, 286. 



Improvement in agriculture, 104. 



Incubation, 253. 



Insects injurious to vecretation, 233. 



Letters, No. i. 64, 69, 72, 76, 79, 83, 

 86 ; No. ii. 286, 288, 290, 292, 294, 

 295, 298, 301, ?03, 304. 



Lost races, 199. 



Lyell's travels, 265. 



Management of hens, 358. 



Manures, 34, 226, 309, 310, 



Mexico, 222. * 



Moral power of a kind spirit, 370 



