INDEX. 



iXjP Some notes are inserted, which circumstances prevented being intro- 

 duced in their proper places. 



A 



Adlum, John; his letter on the season of 1816, fall 

 ploughing, oyster-shell lime, native grapes, 

 pyritous earth, &c. - - - 97, &c. 



Agricultural Society ; specimen of the mode of collecting 

 facts in one ; and advantages of 

 such collections, - 232, 3, 4, 5 



Alderney cow ; account of one, - - - - - 155 

 Apple ; Gloucester white, its excellence for cider, - 49 



B 



Bacon, W. D. oats sown with seed wheat, invite the fly, 219 

 Barclay, Robert, of England ; his letters on American 



ploughs, tares, cole-seed, &c. - 162, 3 

 Bean, producing oil ; culture recommended, 2 

 Bennet's clover and turnip seeding machine, - 44 

 Betton, S. M. D. communication on sugar canes, - 120 

 Brattle, William, Jr. ; a large moth, the parent of the cut- 

 worm or corn-grub, - - 223 



C 



Carrots, crops of, raised in Connecticut, - - 114 



Cattle, on salt water beaches require less drink, than 



those on upland, ----- 276 



$CJ» There is a most deplorable deficiency of inform- 

 ation in our volumes, on the subject of breeding 

 and managing cattle, and other stock on our 

 farms. It is to be earnestly wished, that our 

 correspondents will enable us, hereafter, to sup- 

 ply this lamentable hiatus, in one of the most im- 

 portant branches of rural economy. R. P. 

 Chondrometer; for weighing grains and grass seeds, - 312 



