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A Agriculture of Nova Scotia, notice of improvements in Beet, the sugar, notice of, raised by Mr. Prince 134 — 



357, 36 1. • method of raising of any shape you wish 242 — noti- 



A. a good farmer, a statement of his mode of man- AgricdlflirSl'books, for sale by the principal booksel- ces of large ones U5 119. 



aging a farm 11. lers in Boston, a list of 198, 206. Bees, a swarm of, which yielded 165 weight of honey 



A lover of apples and cider destroys caterpillars by AlbaniSirA". Itis obsej-vations on joining the waters of 87— observations on 110 — maybe preserved in win- 

 gatheriug them in a pail, &c. 412. th«41adson river with those of thn Lakes 96. ter by removing them into a cellar 110— how hives 



Abbott Ephraim, his account of a newly invented h&r- Aldeh Isaac, 3d,' statement of his a-.anner of making for should be situated 134 — how fed in winter 

 row 276 — remarks on by the editor 278. compost manure 293. 134 — how their honey may be taken without de- 



Accounts farn.; r"5, importance of keeping them cor- Alkaline solution, a patent obtained for, to render stroying the insects 197 — remarks on the best mode 



ract. and mode of so doing 153. cloth incombustible, and protect timber from rotting, of feeding 278 — remedies against the stings of, 347. 



.■Vcknowledgnicnts to advisers, taking notice of some &c. 389. Bene plant, from Africa, description of, and its culti- 



coniplaints a»ainst the manner of conducting the Allen, Rev. Wilkes, his remarks on preserving cider in vation recommended by Dr. James Smith 397. 

 New England Farmer 14. bottles 394. Beverage, for a weak constitution 110. 



Adams Josiab, Esq. extracts from his address deliver- Almond, remarks on its cultivation in the U. S. 157. Binot, an implement for cultivating land used in Plan- 

 ed before the society of Middlesex husbandmen, Analysis of soils would be useful to agriculturists 20— ders 121. 



and manufacturers 140. modes of 68 — of the bucklands in Penn. by R. H. Birds eye maple, recommended as an article for cabi- 



Adams Mr. notice of his patent bedsteads 277. Rose, Esq. 20. net furniture 67. 



Address, Mr. Lowell's, to the Massachusetts Agricul- Anderson Dr. his remarks on making cheese 342. Bird-shooting, the practice of condemned 301 317. 



tural Society 94— delivered before the Grafton, N. H. Apple jelly, process of making 37. Blacking, liquid for boots and shoes, receipt for 134. 



Agricultural Society, by Thomas Whipple, jr. Lsq. Apples, notice of several very large 127 — how preserv- Black lead, for cleaning stoves best preparation for, 

 122— extracts from, delivered by Josiah Adams before gj ;„ glazed jars 67. 229. 



the Middlesex Society of husbandmen and manu- Aphis, a sort of louse which injures fruit trees, notice Blanchard Wm. Jun. his essay on cultivating hops 52 

 facturers 140— Isaac C. Bates, Esq. delivered be- of 402. Bleaching linen, improvement in 49. 



fore the Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden Agn- Aqueduct pipes, manufactured in Concord, Mass. no- Blight in pear trees, remarks on 42. 

 cultural Society 202, 212— of William Barton, Esq. ji^e of 150. Blodget Joseph B. large crop of flax raised by 309. 



delivered to the Agricultural Society of Winchester, Arabian colt, imported by Lieut. Parker, notice of 355. Board fence, made crooked, and the posts not inserted 

 Virginia 156 — delivered to the Worcester Agricuitu- Arable lands, how prevented from washing by rains, in the ground, remarks on by a writer in the Ver- 

 ral Society by Hon. Oliver Fiske 145— extracts from, &c. 314. mont Republican 20— danger of its being overturn- 



delivered by Hon. .Mr. Baylies to the Bristol County Ashes leached, valuable as a manure 322, 329. ed by wind, as stated by Mr. Jarvis 190— Sec far- 



Agricultural Society 148 — by Frederick Howes, Lsq. Aunt Betty, her observations respecting the best food tlicr Fence. 



to the Essex Agricultural Society 233 — to the feara- f^^ young turkies, and remedy for gapes in 378. Bog, or Swamp, may be a mine of manure 18. 



toga County Agricultural Society, by Earl Stimp- Bog meadow, how improved by Jotham Jacob 197. 



son, Esq. 236— to the JTonroe County, N. Y. Ag- 13. Boilers, for nieltins- fat, so constructed as to prevent 



ricuUural Society, by James Sperry, Esq. 380, 386. „ , ,^ .•*■,• • u- r n offensive effluvia 51. 



1 ji „ M.. „„t;^o r,f v,;q ,jnipvarrl 077 B. a bad lamier, notice of his managing his farm 11 — „ ... , ,., ,.o 



\dlum, Mr. notice of his vineyara <;/ /. ... ,u . • . u- i „ i Boiling, remarks on 141, 148. 



Agricola quotation from letters of, respectingthe use of a writer with that signature, h.s remarks on raarle ^^^^ -.^^^^^ ^^; ^^^^ 219. 



"lime in Scotland 58-remarks on his letters by the peach rees &c. 281-recommends Geological and p^^,,^, grass, observations on 341-see further Straw 



,., , ,o Agricultural .Surveys 321 — inquiries of respecting „ ' = ' 



editor 142. i i, j i -loo r o Bonnets. 



\gricolaN. his communication respecting pomage (or leacneaasnes as manure J„. . u j- • Books, on Agriculture to be found in the principal 



"pomace) 51-remarks of, on raising turnips 309-his Bacon and smoaked beef may be preserved by/l'PP'ng bookstores in Boston list of 198 266. 

 remarks on the Borer, and the different stages of its m ley of wood ashes o-may be preserved by pack- j^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^,^^j ^^^^^^^ ^^^.^ ^^^^^^^ „„ 2^, 



■ I --frt mST *n oats Job. ,^- . ,. o-tj^ 



existence .i71. , r. i rz-^-i j u u. • ^a oao '61 — queries respecting 370. 



Agricultural Society in Botany Bay, notice of 21-of Balsam of G.lead, how obtained 32... Botanic Garden, notice of plants presented to, by 



o. . ,- - . . _i3- .1 u.. 1-^ ^f c^.wv^ Rarlpv_ o-rpat rrnn nf. raised hv John VA arson Jun. *zol. „ n r- /^^ 



(jeorg^e Brown t.sq. 62. 

 Bolts in horses, cured by drenching the horse in warm 

 blood 84— said to be prevented by giving horses salt 

 tice of their celebration 90-of Middlesex, officers of amouniing to w-i uusn.is on a,i aeie .... 291-rereipt fbr, by W. D. Taylor Esq. 315-fish 



95, premiums awarded by 219-of Hillsborough, re- Barton, A\m M. Esq. h.s Addres delivered be ore the ^^.^^ recommended"^ for by E. H. Cummins 317. 

 pok of 91, 100-of Massachusetts, notice of their Agricultural Society of Winchester Virginia 156. >^ ^.^^^^^^ of apples and 



premiums 34-notice oftheircelebralion86, 94, 102- Bates Isaac C. Esq. extracts from h.s address to the 



reports of Committees of 97, 98, 99, 105, 106, 170- "=""f h'';^^' 1™°''''" ^"'^ Hampden Agricultural ^^^^^^^^ j^j,^ ^ ^i^ ^^^.^^ „f ^ di,,^^, ;„ Worses, call- 

 ofllhndelsland,accountoftheirproceedingsll4, 125 society -0^. -II. . ri, r-offlr. ed the " Big Head," and the mode of curing that 



of Hartford, Conn, account of their cattle show 106, Bathing, cold and warm, a treatise on, by Dr. Coffin ^^.J^^^ gg=_ 



of their proceedings 260— of Worcester, account of notice ol J4. ,,,.,.,,. . .^oP,- Bridges remarks on the preservation of, by John Ken- 



their cattle show 100, reports of 154,165,173,180, Baylies, Hon. Mr. ex racts from his Address to the Bris- brm.^^^^^^ P 



181 186, 187— of Berkshire, notice of their exhibi- tol County Agricultural Society 148. 4 - 



tionlOl-of Bristol, County 114-of Hancock, Me. Be— .....=.,1.. r, ^f f.,r„.M= thp„ 



lo4_of Nova Scotia 188— of Rockingham, N. H. 



report of the committee of 138— of Cheshire, N. H. ,.,,.„,„t:, ,<.„..>. .v. 



premiums of 219— of Rhode Island, report of 225— pepper 344. , , , . .■ v,, M, Brookline. communication from respecting lightnin] 



of Hartford, Conn, proceedings of 260-of Worces- Bedsteads, improved mode of constructing by Mr. '*™°_^^'^^; *= 



ter County, officers of 323, report of a committee Adams 277. „,„ „,„jp Brown, notice of his invention forproducingFower284. 



of relative to admitting the clergymen of the Coun- Beef, on the preservation of^,153-Mr Cooper s mode ~ g, i^ otice of plants presented by, to 



ty, c.r o^ici,. as members 323-of Essex, their no- of preserving m summer lo3-and Pork 163, see fur- '^^^^^j^^;^ g^^Vn 62. 



tice to farmers respecting viewing farms 406. ther Meat. „„;„, Brown ;ht be. a singular character, notice of 192. 



Agricltural Establishment at Merchant's Row, Bos- Beer, maple receipt for '"^'^'"f .2"-|P™^^' ;^"'P' guddin- fruit trees, remarks on by Mr. C. Harrison 



^on, remarks on 334. for 2a7--molasses beer receipt for, 267-hop beer ^"^^^\^^ ^^^^J^ „„j, „f performing 266. 



Agricultural institution contemplated at Derby, Conn. receipt for makmg -J ^^^^^ ^^_ ^.^ communications on grasses 161, 174-h.s 



tol County Agriculttiral Society 148. ^. ,r>ri'tol Rl'hifr'emarks on moulding earth round the 



cans, transplanting of, forwads them with respect to ", « ^^^.^ ^^^-^ ^^ ^ ^^em 



time, but shortens the height of the stem 257. y'V "' .., oqn 



ed bugs, killed or driven away by a decoction of red- '^""^ caterpu ars ..u. 

 =" '„,, Broiling, remarks on 329. 



