I N l>EX. 



'ort of the committee of if^- Tootb ache, excTXiditing, remedy lor 320 

 I'll manulacture of bv James Tortoise lame, notices of 373 



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NorriM anil L. irnkiii^ 411. 

 I! Srnilli 131— •Irawingof 211 



'I ■ ■ • 1 ]'jr>, ass— 



\, kc, 19,71 



!. lU Cliuicll, l.o» aA..l.C.l II. L) III! 195 



Nilliaiiiel, on the management of bees 2S3 

 .1 I)., on mdniirc^ for grapes and a.<para^3 350 

 ' u feel ioni: 35 

 . rtnicily for 397 

 iH firt'r.,1. (fining 227 



II, 370 



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Sail 



. i\.l!y ,ji_io..-|jr a bruise ur l.iiiu in:j---iu 

 ii><'« from bug* 408— for com* 111— for prc- 



T— niixe.l wilh nrlieat flour for makinj; 

 M-ed u good ai any for most purposes 



' uinrn.ted 21 



■r lirt-aking ulcers 281 



if III.- Banli'li pear, i-'o 

 ;., I.i< IctliTlo n. A. S. Dearborn 187 

 li.m and u-e< of 273, 293, 30C 

 I ' . liolirei of 1) 



• it iini 



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iiraiiiHt heat nor cold 40 



.geinent of bees 13G 

 new land for feeding cattle 370 

 re of .S^ *■ 



ml USPS 409 

 '• /iiiij «ci water 15 — said to be a 

 •" -use of in destroying vepcla- 



'I manure S^ — its uses in rural 



e' ire ol in Ohio 280 



Sarsai.-iiiaa. ibc Uiuj,iiuliccs of 113 

 Savory. In uvti 409 

 Scolylus I'yri, in insect fjund in pear trees, remarks on 



by O Ki.ke40l 

 Sea, remarks nii its level 181 — on its Icniporalure 230 

 Sea-kali-, noiices nf 341— Gen. Dearborn's mode of 

 blanrhin^-. Uc. 3-12 



*.-r 141 



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St.!.- 

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hic ui. :>.. ;; 

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s a lop drCMing for grass land 14 

 .Ivi.-e I0.344 



\. notice of by Judge RucI 23. .-Wa— 



Ml I't-nn.ylvania SIH- in Maine .3!IS 



I .. I . — .rkson mil roads !I2 



eiulril3IU 



bow preserved 2W — 

 ,.. 1 1— on the principle of 



•r"» work for 70 



iiii; -r ..•.•..iiim.-nded312 



1 ■. 711, :«•.<;— piLlillr breed of 

 . -•O't, 2.10. 241, 2-'2— habits of 

 "II their maiiagoineiit, washing 



SIm.1, |..iii,,.ii.,nof 3!I7 



.HIkIiI, r.il. 1 f... prewrving I.T7 



Hifk. A,n,-n.au ti-e.ofbyj, D. II 



nianufx I. 

 U.r(ulll, II 

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Dr I',.. 

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Mii.<i..ii I 



mil'.'.- .r, V. 

 Ia.l. Ipbi,. I- 

 Ihr liilrii.,1 „( N. w II 



omrrgue 3, .373 — 



Al.b,iiiM 7-lii M.,in.- 7—l.-rlririly 



iihlvaipd by Ih.- ll..u..-.or liidiisiry 



■ ^-..I'li llo l.m 14— nriiiiiiiii, for 



Agr. So.- 14-1 

 ullivali-.l in Ih.- 



i-rm.bv 

 S'lit.-of (Ibii. 

 Ilivaii.,ii<.f in 

 .li..l.l UV>— ii, 

 i.iurrin Phi- 

 IS3— made in 

 ■ he eiilliire of 



201— growth of In Kunco S£>— vegetable origin or341) 



.11.' iii-ects 310 

 ml uses 409 

 I's notices of 105 

 ,-. , 11.9 



horse, pedigree of 183 

 li weighed 128 lbs, 91— large, from Mr 

 . J 127 

 J r> III liorseg 372 



S 'training of necessary for the health of cattle 60 

 III in agriculture 216 

 S-itjni carriages 176, 227, 3,')3 



Stevens, Henry, on iiianufuclurcof flannel in Vermont 102 

 Steers, on breaking to the yoke 259. 27:!, .323 

 Slockbridgc, on the antiquity and excellency of agrt- 



cullure 60 

 Slocking factory, at Ncwburyport 35 

 Slone, cure for 365 



.*sform, Thomas, on scoring peach trees 59 

 Stoves, rules for selling 133 



Strawbiirrics, on ihc culiure of by H. A. S. Dearborn 9— 

 raised in autumn 12S—-\Vilinot's superb, 156— ever- 

 bearing, noiice of 1.57— Keen's seedling 330— early, 

 notice of 351---useful in medicine, and as a dentrifice, 

 sweetener of the breath, &c. 366— burning the vines 

 of found to be useful : 67-— fine, presented by Mr 

 Haggerslon 383— by Mr Sumner 398— utility of water- 

 ing 383— large in Penn. 400— by Dr Kid.ler 411 

 Straw paper, nianufacliired in Burlington, Vt. 21 

 Subscriber, his remarks on neatness in a dairy 58— on 



polalo bread 177 — his inquiry relative to bliglU in|"*^*'l**> how dcslroyed 55 

 fruit trees 830 | ...a'er, wholesome lor call 



Sugar, its uses as an article of diet 410 

 Sugar, from beet root, notices of its manufacture 49, 88, 



176, 185,-3.52, 399 

 Sugar beet, excellent for feeding cattle ■2'23 

 SulFolk, his query relative to clearing and laying out land 



186 

 SiinHower, oil expressed from, and how 43 

 Superslilion, among the Romans, instance of 371 

 Swamp mud, recoiiimcndt-d for manure 209 

 Swei-I politoJ, bow prc-ierved 43, 139 — bow cultivated 

 in the neighborhood of New York 51 — on their cnllurc 

 by J. Lowell 65 — large 155 — varieties of 190 — query 

 concerning slips of &c. 230— :on the cultivation of by 

 J. D. l,egare 251 

 Sward land, queries respecting Ihe management of 6 

 Swino, useful in making manure 4 — economy in food for 

 Ml — fnltencd on sweet apples 182 — notice of large 280 

 — corn cooked, icroininended for 373 

 S. X., his remarks on Iho Dairy 73 — on polntos 73— 

 on lopping the stalks of Indian corn 73— recommends 

 diy loam for calves 76 — his examples of good farming 

 249 16= 



T. A., on cutting bushes, protecting vines from bugs, 

 (Sic. 33 



Tan ors, exempt from consumption 23 



Tansy, remarks on its uses 410 



Tar, rerommendod for sheep 366 



Tea, iiillucnce of a cup of 176 



Tea shrub, naturalized in Asia 30 — notices of its cultiva- 

 tion 376 



Temperance, instances of 107,-273 



Terry. H. \V., on discise in sheep 282 



Tetanus, or locked jaw in horses 372, 380 



Tliarhrr, Dr James, his remarks on Iho Foxlto polalo 

 |o« — on Iho sweet greening l'J3 — on the Cow Cabbage 



Transplanting friiil trees, remarks on by 247, 262— shiVk 

 at lull growth 267 



Travelling, remarks on 404 



Trees in woodlands, how cut in order to produce str^Ai 

 sprouts 38- planting through 76 — longevity of SKT 

 their inllucncc in purifying air, &c. 97— on transplw. 

 ing 140, 241, 245 — on the natural succession of in NMk 

 American forests 146— their use in sheltering farm Ii 

 147 — by the road side, act concerning 27!< — lbreM,«i 

 the cultivation of 325— notices of large ones 353 — ifc^ 

 health promotedby cleanliness 371 — selling out recti 

 mended ^{87— in Ameiican forests, notices of 41^ 

 large one 416 



Trotting match, extraordfnary 339 



Tuckerman, Rev. J., prize for an essay awarded to 20I 



Tulips, on Ihe culture of 118 



Turks, anecdote of '105 



Turnips large, 31 



Vaccination, great extent of in France 37 



Vegelable aiialoiiiy, and vegclable economy, skctchatc 

 337, :!45, 346, 333, 361, 402. 409 ^ 



Vegetables, kitchen, how made tender 246— best kindlL, 

 should be cultivated 310— early, presented by CtM 

 Chandler 350 . ^ 



Veritas, on the sweet greening and Tollman sweelh 

 apple 147 



Verjuice, lo prepare for bottling and keeping 246 



Vine, a remarkably large 11,19— on the bleeding of M 

 302,329— insects injurious lo 13- -cultivation of i 

 the United States 30 -Thomerys mode of pmaii 

 43— Professor Gimbredc's remarks on 100 — dUb 

 ent varieties of &c. 116— -notes and observationt < 

 by W. K. 129 — Piince's remarks on 124, 132, 140— • 

 lice of one which yielded 3 barrels of wine 147 — ha 

 raised from seeds IIS — proper time for tximming 

 excellent mode of cngi-afling 3S4 



Vineyards, advantages of ',149 



Visiters not proper in sickness 408 



W., his remarks on Ihe use of apple pomace 18 — on U 

 culture of indigo 86 — on agricultural premiums 106 



Walnut, black, notices of 29, 115 



Ware, Philander, his experiineuts with potatoos 106 — I 

 new sorts of apples 298 



342 



Tlionins. nrnjamin, his notices of the Cushing pear 1 13 

 Tic Diilorcux, romedy fur 320 

 Tiiiibrr, oif Ihe proper lima for culling 23, 8-1— liow lo 



nblnln gno.1 3I>3 

 Tiiads. uwfiil ill destroying insects 379 

 Tol.nrco. its usj condemned. 1,86- tine, raised in Canada 



40S 

 Tomalo ral«up, recipe Ibr making 35, 59— tauco 59-^ 



pickle. 133 



ttle, importance of 10 

 Water, boring for at Paris 51 

 Watering plants, remarks on 366 

 Water melon, large, 80 



\V B., on subduing and cropping peat land 1S6 

 Weavers, subletiaiieous 386 

 Webticr, J. P. on ihe culiure of mustard 258 

 Weeding, to t e economic point, 134 

 Weeds, lo prevent the growth of 397 — to destroy 403 

 /IVeevil, remedies for 61 

 Welles, Hon. John, notice of his present of a Durham I 



74, 334 — his remarks on Ihe culture of a-paragus 31; 



his present of a new sort of potato to tho Mass. H. 



society .338 

 W. H., recnininends swamp mud for manure 209 

 AVhale killing. patentj?44 

 Wheat, a .Ueep lor 6 — Hessian fly in, ho.w dcslroyed 



greil crop, of in the west 37, 64 — raised in Bar'nsia 



64 — l.i'.jhorn, Mr Davis's rem.uks on 68 — new kin 



fioiii Malaga 267 — destroyed in Maryland by the Hes,- 



fly 403 — dcslroyed by a worm in Pennsylvania 40 



gi'cjl product of 41 i 

 Whciler, Beiijan.in, his wash for fruit trees 366 

 White miisiaiil seed reconiuieiided 27, 296 

 \V'hit.- washing ihc interior of barns, stables, &c. rcc 



mended 19 

 Williams, Pay-«n,on Ihe roller 306 

 Willows, weeping, notice of 3;19 . 

 Wilson. William, his rem irks on ganlens, &c. in 



neighboi booil of Boston IIM) 

 Wine, may b.- kept loo long 67— ^rom the currant i 



fox gro|i<^ 76 

 Winsliips Messrs J. & F. on preserving fruit tree 



the bor.r 2.34---llKir roiniKX-ilion for gnilling oud 

 Wi-rh ha-/.-l. reinaikson99 

 W. K.. hi' notes ami observations on tho vine liJ" 



live lenees 171 

 Wof, anmaikable 12 



Worms in children, errors concerning 20<f 

 Wntiinn. eiilojiv on by Ju tgc Siory 37 

 Wood f.ir fiiel. w.wl lot-., &c. 158— evils attending 



di-slruciion of 2l6--iiew ii,ellio<l of charring 27r 

 Wounds in callle, Irialment of 11 

 Young men. useful bints lo 34 

 Young. Joseph bin mode of destroying Ihr 



borer 206 



