IV 



INDEX. 



Difrestion of oil-cake, 213. 

 Dinner, agricultural, 427. 

 Diseases of Sheep, 80, 82. 



of Horses. 121. ' 



of the Potato, 11, 290, 291, 464-5, 590. 



of Tobacco, 3fi3. 



Distemper in horses. 121. 



Dogs, protection of sheep by, 588-9. 



Dog-laws essential, 588. 



in New- York, 589. 



Donkey, longevity of, 440. 



Dorsett, W. N., on Tobacco Insects, 363. 



Drainage, its elfects, 73. 



an interesting and important subject, • 



Thorough, 429. 



principles of, 439. 



Drayton Manor, Agl. meeting at, 427. 



Drill, Pennock's, 550. 



a new, from England, 550. 



Dryers for corn, 190, 203. 

 Durham cattle, 163. 



cow ' Victoria ' 35. 



Dutch weights, 409. 

 Dyeing material, a new, 422. 

 Dwarf trees: eee Pollards. 



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Education, what it has done, 43. 



of the population of Scotland. 43. 



Agricultural, signs in favor of, 88. 



in its true sense, 357, 591. 



defective : the wrongs of Agriculture, 



of the boy or ignorance of the man, 15. 



Reform in, considered, 51. 



how children are trained, 362 



and teachers, 474-5. 



in New-England, 475. 



Educational committees, 312. 

 Eggs and poultry, 90, 359. 



to have, all the year, 90. 



Pone, how to make, 90. 



Electric telegraphs in England, 24. 



Elm, potash in, 94. 



Emigrants, hints to, 425. 



Emigration and its results, 78. 



Endogenous plants, 403. 



England, increased wheat crop of, 150. 



her Agriculture, 345. 



climate of, 418. 



American improvements in, 421. 



corn as food for stock in, 423. 



oil-cake in, 423-4. 



Farming Clubs in, 353. 



Sheep in, 353. 



her Poor, 107. 



Rent oflaud in, 1.53. 



the Turnip in, 51 4. 



experiments on the Grape in, 543. 



Imports into, from America, 543. 



• Science and Agriculture in, 592. 



see English, £fC. 



English Government prices, 94. 



standard of flour, 307. 



weights and measures, 409. 



wheat, measure of, 418. 



' and American plows, 421. 



Agriculture, its condition, 533. 



Corn-Laws. the. 541. 



Entomology, importance of, 377. 



Insects injurious to vegetation, 420. 



Entomological Societies, 420. 



Escurial sheep, 177. 



Essay on the Advantages, &c. of Virginia, 



on the Condition of the Stallion, 214. 



Etherizing bees, 416. 



Ewes in lamb, effect of turnips on, 420. 



Excrements, origin of, 20. 



410. 



Exhibition of American implements in Eng.421 

 Exogenous plants, 403. 

 Expense of a hori=e, 349. 

 Experiments in manures, 533. 



on the leaves of trees, 540. 



Exports of trans-Atlantic States, 123 



of the United States, agricultural, 241. 



of the United States, miscellaneous, 241, 



from America to England, 543. 



Extent of New- York, 241. 



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Facts the improvement of Agriculture, 535. 

 Farm, productive, 35. 



yard manures, 201. 



keeping it productive, 213. 



Farmer, the advantages of, etc. 342. 



need of a permanent policj' for, 543. 



use of the Barometer to, 91. 



prices delusive to, 155. 



how to make money, 153. 



see also Agriculturists. 



Farmers' Clubs, a word to, 36. 



in England, 3.53. 



Book Society, very desirable, 36. 



Farming and its profits, 38. 



utensils, use of, 62. 



book knowledge in, 426. 



Mr. AlLslon on, 426. 



in America. 108, 354,372, 418, 421, 426,523. 



' like one's father before him,' 545. 



in Great Britain : see England. 



see also Agriculture, Grains, Sj-C. 



Fat and muscle from one acre, 95. 

 Fattening property of salt, 369. 



domestic animals. 370. 



Feeding stock with oil-cake, 93. 



Horses in .Scotland, 223. 



use of beans for, 226. 



Sheep, different systems of, 353. 



with grain, 399. 



Cattle on corn-meal, 371. 



Calves, 520. 



regularity in, essential, 401. 



Box and Shed feeding, 353, 423, 424, 432. 



Fences of earth, not feasible, 79. 

 Fern, amount of potash in, 94. 

 Fertility of fields, 20. 



action of manures to cause it, 20. 



Fibre, woody, of plants, 117. 

 Flax, cultivation of, 42. 



profit of, 42. 



exhausts the soil ; reasons, 93. 



Brake, Mr. Anderson's, 209-11. 



composition of the plant, 211. 



how to manage, 211. 



nitrogen in, 210. 



without injury to the land, 211. 



analysis of the ashes, 211. 



manure for, 212. 



premium for, 517. 



Fleischmann, Mr. on German sheep culture, 551 



Flies on horses, 87. 



Floriculture profitable as amusing. 281. 



see Hon fie wife's Department. 



Flour, cost of transportation, 155. 



trade in, in the United States, 232. 



English standard of, 307. 



Vauquelin's analysis of, 411. 



exported to England, 543. 



Flower-clock of Linnaeus, 524. 

 Flowers, hints to lovers of, 359. 



evergreens in winter, 359. 



Fodder, corn-cobs for, 190. 



experiments on, 191. 



green and dry, compared, 191. 



Table of different kinds, 397. 



