TABLE OF CONTEXTS. 



Vll 



Jerscj friends, a hint to our 123 



Kindness 159 



Kitchen garden 221,290 



Lime.. 253,254,267,284,315 

 316 



Lime as a manure 14 



asa dressing for wheat 16 



for potatoes. 16, 162 



and ashes applied to 



turneps 17 



preserves the roofs of 



buildings 20 



facts and opinions on 



27,60 



antiseptic properties 



of 77 



your orchards 102 



don't forget to 117 



queries, respecting . . 118 



application of 123 



and marl 141 



operations of 152 



interesting and valua- 

 ble experiment 201 



reply to opinions on 228 



in agriculture, on the 



use of sulphate of 230 



valuable paper on the 



eflfects 248 



a septic or an anti- 

 septic agent, is 250 



more about 265 



Last call, the 326 



Laziness 160 



Lucern, cultivation of 258, 292 



Marl indicator 124 



Marl, on 19, 37 



Marl and lime 141 



Marled, I have 222 



Massachusetts, agriculture 



of 297 



Millet 95,321,335 



a good crop of 320 



Microscope for farmers ... 65 



Mind, the 133 



]\Iurrain 23 



IMorus multicaulis and me- 

 rino sheep 80 



and silk. 110 



Mud, on the blue 82 



Measures and weights ... 179 



Mowing, on 342 



Meadows, wet 358 



Melons, cultivation of water 326 

 Maryland, great advantages 



offered to settlers in, 316, 317 

 Maine, agriculture of . . . . 378 

 Manure . . 31, 61,73, 224, 316 



mineral 31 



burnt clay as 148 



leached aslies as .... 167 



and its profitable ap- 

 plication 223 



salt as a 63 



Manure, on farm-yard .... 171 



^Manure, remarks on 172 



Morus multicaulis 143 



speculation in . . 154 



MuLDKaav and Silk. 

 Mulberry vs. merino sheep 80 

 Mulb(UTy, the Italian .... 59 



Elaboration of silk 59 



For/.intion of cocoons .... 59 



Feeding shelves 60 



Mulberry and silk 97, 110 



Mullicrry trees 99 



inquiries relative to 



-the 157 



Feeding silk-worms 273 



Milk 237 



Mildew, observations on . . 283 



Nutriment, in vegetables . . 115 

 Nuisances, agricultural ... 241 



Oats, on boiling 254 



on planting 289 



Orchard grass 36, 153 



expeiimenton . . 218 



preparation of . . 222 



Orchards, lime your 102 



planting of 287 



Ox, Dr. Clarke's opinion of 



the 310 



Observer, on fire insurance 43 



on lightning rods . 73 



on farm buildings 112 



— on electrical con- 

 ductors 346 



Patrons, to our 355 



Parsneps, &c. sowing .... 122 



Parsneps and beets 326 



Philosophy, true 373 



Principles 160 



Planting trees 216 



Plough, superior cast iron. 163 



remarks on 318 



Ploughs and ploughing .. . 249 



Ploughing, in fall 69 



every other year . . 96 



remarks on 127 



deep 230 



Plants, impregnation of .. . 24 



seed of 95 



Paring and burning 368 



Peach trees 18, 53, 78 



S. Johnson, on 142, 170 



again 79 



decay of 258 



restoring 314 



and pear trees, decay 



of 351 



Pears, catalogue of 365 



Pigs and piggeries 166 



Piggery, plan of a 305 



Potatoes ... 121, 210, 327, 334 



effects of lime on . . . 16 



culture of the . . 126, 231 



lime as a manure for 162 



rohan 1 65 



manure for 181 



the sweet 205 



Potatoes, on planting large 



and small 262 



Poultry 61, 131,217 



Punipkins 326 



citron 326 



Profits of farming in Mary- 

 land 317 



Pruning 263 



Practice vs. theory 64 



Procrastination 213 



Publications, new 295 



periodical 295 



PoETR V : 



The Farmer's song 53 



Sportsman stay thy hand . 65 



Procrastination 213 



How blest the farmer's sim- 



• pie life 23 



Descri[)tion of a good cow 263 



Hymn to the flowers 285 



O had we some bright little 



isle 350 



The hermit and his flowers 379 



Rape, cultivation of 220 



Refine wine and cider, to . 197 



Reform 159 



Remarks, seasonable 281 



Remembered, things to be 157 



Rice 135 



Roads 280 



Rod, on the divining 332 



Root cutters 260, 322 



Roots make fat mutton . . . 351 

 Roots, on the culture of.. . 22 



vs. hay 36 



for stock 290 



Root-crops — farmers' at- 

 tend 319 



Root-crops — root-cutters . . 322 



Rotation of crops 297 



Ruta-baga 303 



Receipts : 



For Chinese beer (very ex- 

 cellent) 327 



Hominy pudding 327 



The empress of Russia's 



brine 294 



Stopping a leak in a cask . 294 



Cold or cough 342 



General directions for pre- 

 serves, &,c 382 



and jelly 382 



Cherry jam 382 



Currant jam, black, red, or 



white 382 



Raspberries, to preserve . . . 382 



Grape jelly 382 



Cherries, to dry 382 



Peach jelly 382 



Goosberry jelly 382 



To preserve plums, dam- 

 sons, &c 383 



To make jelly 383 



Blackberry syrup 383 



To preserve currants 383 



To preserve pease green for 

 winter 383 



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