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TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Soil, stir the 144 



pulverize tlie 259 



Sanii or lady pea 254 



Soiling neat cattle 12 



iniloh cows 350 



S,ilt !... 194 



try 254 



Salt your stock 54 



Salt as a manure 63 



Shakers' establishments... 333 

 Shepherd, the northern . . . 318 



Season, the 320 



Seasonable remarks 281 



Smut, observations on ... . 283 



Statistics of cotton 371 



Steaming roots 256 



Stone fence, making of . . . 51 

 Straw cutter, Green's .... 324 



Sumac 39 



Sun-flower, the 332 



Sportsman, stay thy hand . 61 



Swamp lands 226 



reclaiming 558 



Susquehannah county, agri- 

 cultural statistics of . ... 324 

 Silk convention, national.. 164 

 Silk — see Mulberry 



Silk, production of 59 



Silk-growers, important to 227 

 Stock and its graft, on the 

 reciprocal influence of 



the 311,369 



SaGAR Beet 67,321 



rasp for crushing 68 



on the culture . . 144 



large 199 



and ruta-baga . . 216 



and mangle wurt- 



zel 260 



for milch cows . 294 



soil for the 321 



advice respecting 



the 323 



Sheep Husbandry 83 



Soiling sheep 83 



Lambs, on raising 84 



Food for sheep, caution . . . 203 

 To prevent sheep taking 



cold 320 



Rot in sheep 343 



Theory 62, 133 



us. practice 64 



Time 159 



Thorn, or English hawthorn 92 



management of the . 316 



fence 176 



Threshing machine, Ames' 381 

 Timber, best time for cut- 

 ting 29 



Top dressing grass lands . 373 

 Trirolium incarnatum — 



Italian clover 251 



Turneps 17,70,334 



early 290 



put in the 326 



Transmutation of plants 30, 38 

 Transplanting trees .. 213, 268 

 Top dressing 101 



Vegetable cutters 260 



Walker, George Henry, a 

 notice of 153 



A Treatise on the Varieties, 

 Properties, and Classifica- 

 tion of Wheat, by John Le- 



C0UT?.UR. 



1 Its origin and variety . 



2 Faults in ordinary prac- 



tice 



3 On the choice of seec 



4 A first comparative 



periment 



5 On the roots andgrc 



of wheat 



6 On the necessity of pre- 



serving crops pure . . 



10 



106 



7 On meal and bread ... 1 07 



8 On manure for wheat . 108 



9 On a change and choice 



of seeds 145 



10 On the tendency of 



to degenerate 147 



11 On the disposition of 



wheat to sport 173 



12 On the early habits of 



some varieties 174 



13 On the properties of 



some varieties 208 



14 Classification 209 



15 On tlie relative advan- 



tages of the drill or 

 broadcast system . . . 238 



16 Result 239 



Waste not — want not .... 133 



Water 50 



boring for 269 



Wax for grafting 263 



Weeds 261 



Weeds, noxious 102 



to preventthe increase 



of 192 



Weeding lands, on 192 



Weevil, or grain worm, re- 

 medy for the 324 



Whitewash your land .... 236 

 Weights and measures . . . 179 



Wills, importance of 160 



Who sees me ? 260 



Wine aiid cider, to refine . 197 



Wood, dry 368 



Wheat, lime as a dressing 



for 16 



crop - 35 



summer 40 



sowing 80 



Italian spring 85 



on the culture of . . . 324 



Indian 326 



Year, the close of the .... 159 



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