132 INDEX. 



Pagb 



Analysis of fish and potash, 131 



" " fish waste, Ill 



" " flamingo guano 114 



" " fodder, explanation of, 34 



" " fresh hen manure, 105 



" " German high grade superphosphato, 113 



" " glucose refuse, . . 103 



" " gluten meal, 51 



" " ground bone, 117 



" " hard pine wood ashes, 106 



" " Havana tobacco stems, 102 



" " hay of oats, 76 



" " hen manure, dry, 104 



" " high grade superphosphate, 113 



" " hominy meal, 40- 



'• " hop refuse 102 



" " Lane's improved sugar l)eet, 21 



" " maple sugar sap, 119 



" •' material fed during experiment w itli mild: cows, . . . 19-22 



" " muriate of potash, 110 



" " Peruvian guano, 112 



" " potatoes, 83 



" " provender, 51 



" " Rhode Island greening, 49 



" " rotten brewers' grains, 103 



'* " rowen after treatment in silo, 66 



" •' rowen dried in Held, 66 



" " rye bran, 40 



" " self-husking corn, 42 



" " serradella, in bloom, 78 



" " serradella, fully matured 79 



" " steamed bones, 116 



" " sulphate of potash, 110 



" " sweet apples . 49 



" " sweet apple pomace, 42 



" " the " concentrated feed," 44 



" " vetch, collected when in bloom 77 



" " vetch, fully matured, 77 



" " waste hemlock tan bark ashes, 105 



" " well waters, 120 



" " wheat bran, 21, 38, 50 



" " wheat meal, 50 



" " wheat middlings, 39, 50 



" " wood ashes, lOfi. 107, 108 



" " yellow sweet corn, 41 



Apples, analyses of, 49 



" pomace, 42, 49 



Argument in favor of the silo, 66 



Ashes, analyses of, 105-109 



Ashes of chestnut railroad-ties, 105 



" " cotton-seed hulls, 108, 109 



Average composition of barnyard manure, 103 



" precipitation for 48 years, 125 



" temperatures for 48 years, 125, 128 



Baldwin apple, 49 



Barnyard manure, average composition of, . . , 103 



