INDEX. 



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Churrus, an extract from hemp, 301. 

 -Cincinuatus at the plow, 10. 

 Civilization, its influence, 231. 

 Cisterns, building of, 41. 

 Clarke on sowing iu 1781, 493, 

 Clay land, 4-:9. 

 Climate and wools, 100. 



of Germany, 129. 



of England and America, 418. 



and the growth of plants, 07. 



and the culture of grains, 07. 



■ Dr. Forry on, 82. 



variations of 84. 



ditierencesof, 283. 



of Maryland, 477. 



of Massachusetts, 477. 



Clover, analysis of, 70. 



Volunteer, a pest, 147. 



restoring land by, 63. 



Clubs, Agricultural, their utility, 354. 



a word to, 36. 



Coal in Illinois, 79. 



and in part of Indiana, 79. 



Coal-tar, uses of 308. 



Cobs, their value as feed, 190. 



Cob meal for export, 205. 



Coins, foreign, value of, 409. 



Coke, Mr., tribute to his memory, 341. 



Coloring matter, a new, 422. 



Colman, Mr., on Ayrshires, 304. 



on Cheese, 524. 



Colt, Mr., on the Potato, 15. 



• on Corn, 549. 



on Alderney and Ayrshire cattle, 289, 620. 



Columbus, a fat ox, 371. 

 Committees, educational, 312. 



agricultural, 312. 



their character and duties, 312. 



Legislative, 312-13. 



Competition iu wool, 123. 

 Compost, marsh-mud, for the potato, 290. 

 ConferviB, slender aquatic plants, 233. 

 Congress, Agricultural, 428. 

 Conveyances from New-York, 54. 

 Cook, the Navigator, 362. 



his parentage, &c. 362. 



Cookery, effect of, 433. 



curious facts in, 433. 



see Housea-ifc's Department, Reapcs, kc, 



Cork beehives, 524. 

 Corn for hens, 90. 



and pondrette, 94. 



quantity of water in, 205-8. 



and oil-cake compared, 370. 



and the yield of crops, 349. 



hints to the growers of, 348. 



preparing it for market, 349. 



English estimation of, 371. 



Mr. Williamson on, 371-2. 



Analyses of, 412, 545, 548. 



as Food for Stock, 423. 



in England, 423, 543. 



Meal, shipment of, 424. 



as a fattener, 370. 



in Great Britain, 424. 



exported from America, 543. 



cost, here and elsewhere, 424. 



as dried by Stafford's Diyer, 425. 



Profit of, to the farmer, 425. 



and cloth, 486. 



premiums for, 517. 



67 bu.shels to the acre, 517. 



raised on a wager, 517. 



Laws, the English. 541. 



Corn-dryer, Stafford's, 190, 203-9. 

 Corn-cobs, value as feed, 190. 

 Correspondents, apology to, 192. 



Cost of cultivating land, 152. 

 Cotswold sheep, 186. 



Mr. Reybold's, 221. 



Cottage-garden, seed for, 94. 



Cotton at the South and elsewhere, 101. 



benefited by marl, 156. 



statement of the Trade, 239. 



growth of, 240. 



Analyses of, 414. 



yarn, uses. &c. of, 414. 



Insects infesting, 420. 



and the Loom, 482. 



transportation of 483. 



average production of, 484. 



Manufactures, the, 585. 



number of spindles employed, 585. 



England's gain in, 585. 



in the United State.s, 586. 



Cotton factories in Georgia, 489. 



No. of hands employed, 489. 



Cotton-mill-s, 47.5. 



prices of, 475. 



Country readers, items for, 622. 

 Cows, treatment of in Holland, 33, 



a profitable Durham, 35. 



winter feeding of, 402. 



whey for, 426. 



cheap feeding of, 519. 



white turnips for, 519. 



various Breeds of, 625-7. 



their milk, yield, &c. 625. 



green corn and corn-meal as food for,625-7. 



Crops, grain, increase in value. 73. 



average, in Scotland, 44. 



in Maryland, 375. 



and trees, their effect, 540. 



effect of bunit clay on, 429. 



of Rape, 434. 



sale of on the ground, 438. 



Wheat, 433, 438 : see also IVheat. 



of Oats and Potatoes, 438. 



see also the different Grains. 



Crossing breeds, 307. 

 Cultivation of land : its cost, 152. 



effect of climate, 67. 



of Madder, 34. 



of F"'lax, 42, 93, 211. 



the Hop in France, 93. 



of Grains, &c. in Spain, 126. 



of Grass in Germany, 130. 



of the Olive, 19-5-200. 



of Tobacco, 297, 363. 



of the Grape, 435. 



of the Turnip, 514, 516. 



of the Potato, 522. 



of Wheat, 535. 



of the Vine, 543. 



• of Celery, 593. 



Sheep, Mr. Fleischmann on, 551. 



Cultivator, a, de.scribed, 113. 

 Curculio on plum trees, 66. 

 Curiosities of Agriculture, 591-3. 

 Cutting up pork, 249. 



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Dairy husbandry, 29. 



Dairies of Holstein. 29, 34. 



Darlington. Dr., on Botany, 191. 



Dearborn, General, and his labors, 284. 



Depth of planting seed, 302. 



Delaware, agricultural implements in, 548. 



Delaware ox, the, 371. 



De Tocqueville on American institutions, 475. 



Devon cattle, 424. 



feeding of 424. 



Diet, simplicity of 358. 



DiSerence in crushed and uncrushed food, 212. 



