THE FARMERS' REGISTER— INDEX. 



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Statistics, agricultural, of the census, remarks on 



437, 490, 492 

 Stone House, and ancient ruin, description of 710 

 Strawberry jam 606 

 Stucco wlute wash 554 

 Stumps, to remove 534 

 Subsoil plough 652 

 Subsoil ploughing 87, 390 

 Suckers of corn, curious fact concerning 3 

 Sugar, from Indian corn stalks 55S ; on the extraction 



of 70S ; from pumpkins 28 

 Summaries of news, for March 189; for April 252; 



May 315 ; June 378 ; July 444 ; August 507 

 Surry county, on the soils of 563 

 Swamp lands of North Carolina, report of, drainage 



of 5 



Table mountain, S. C, 667 



Tallow, vegetable, 167 



Tare culture 493 • 



Tea, cultivated in Europe, 312 



Timber, best time for cutting, 261, 408; preservation 

 of, 546; Boucherie's process for preserving 661 



Tobacco, essay on cultivation and management of, in 

 Marylanci, 177; and in Virginia, 198; prize essay on 

 cultivation of, in Kentucky, 257; European duties 

 upon, remarks on, 35; statistics of, 687 



Tobacco planters, convention of, 33 



Tockaw haughe, (or Tuckahoe,) natural history of, 3 



Tomato, culture of, 589 



Tomato tart 590 



Tomato figs 502 



Top-dressing, 455, 528 



Transplanting 667, 673 



Trees, age of, 62 



Tuccoa fall, Ga., 667 



Turnips 516; storing, 616; mode of transplanting, 899. 

 raised by liquid manure, 346 ' 



Vegetation without soil, and tillage substituted by co- 

 vering matter, 643 



Vine, cultivation of in the west, 3; soil proper for, 

 551; the growth of in England, 555 



Vines, to defend from bugs, 620 



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Wash, incombustible 585 



Wax procured from sugar canes 458 



Weather, progrosticated by birds 9 ; weather and 

 temperature, remarkable states of 662 ; diary of, at 

 Old Point Comfort 304 ; at Washington, Ark. 307 



Weeds of agriculture 290 



Weights of cattle &c., mode of ascertaining 86 



Well, frozen, in New York 173 



Westover (or Byrd) Manucripts, remarks on the 

 commencement of the publicatian 577; (This por- 

 tion of the year's publication paged for binding se- 

 parately.) 



Wheat, late sown 566 ; prices of 443 ; in France 583 ; 

 experiments to show the proper time for reaping 

 470; benefit by trampling 401; degenerating, and 

 necessary changes of seed 705 ; selecting seed 706 



Wheat and peas alternately 555 



Wind, as a moving or working power 131 



Wire-grass, account of 115 ; destroyed by hogs 295 



Wire -worm 401 



Wolves, poisoning of 597 



Wood-land, preservation of 95 



Wool, how affected in staple by climate 462 



Woollen rags as manure 677 



Wrens, their usefulness 606 



Yak, Thibetan 559 • " -. 



Yellows, a disease of peach trees, remarks on 857 



