To the Fifth lolump of the New l^nofand Fnrmrr 



.•ns, for feeding Swine recommended 77. 



as. Dr. Uaniel, his address to the Hillsborough 



•"Ticultural Society, 233. 



ressby Wm. Hunter to the n. Island .Agricultural 



jciety, 211, 28,4-2, 61. 



- by Earl Slimsou to the Saratoga .Agricultural So- 



ity, 24<J, 252. 



la, discoveries in 77. 



;cola, on apples as food for Farm Stock 82 

 British, works on 172 — American, English iioli- 



'9 of 180 



cultural axioms 4G 188 



cultural fete in China 180 

 Establishment in Switzerland 137 



Improvements, causes and means of 228 



•ultural Society of Hartford, report of Com. of 



best cultivated farms 34 



Df Massachusetts, their rules and regulations 74 — 



show 102, reports of MS 106 107 110 113 114— 



ricultural experimtnts 185 — officers of 377 — their 



, premiums lor 1827 



if Essex arrangements of their show 75 99 — report 



the management of farms 185 



of Hillsboro' N.H. 83 Dr Adams' address to 233 



of Plymouth county 95 — nflicers of 99 



of Worcester 101—138 148 156 



of Rhode Island 102, 108 — list of premiums of 277 



of Cheshire. New Hampshire 114 



of Strafford, New Hampshire 114 



of Concord, N. H. 115 



of Concord, Mass. 1 16 



of Hartford, Con. 117—123 



of Rocfeingham N. H. 125 



of Hanip^hire, Franklin and Hampden 12.j 



of Marietta 126 



of Geneva 164 



of Philadelphia 188 220 



in France 198 



of Stockholm, Sweden 214 



.gricultural schools, establishment of recommended227 

 >»ricultural Warehouse in Boston, notice of 366 

 .griculture, on its importance 129 — thoughts and re- 

 marks iiu 204 — noiii-f 3 or iTi ciiiiia 300 — V irgluia 3S1 

 I'riculture of Bra'>ant. notices of 12 — in the south ol 



France 60 — of Lucca in Italy 

 igue in the breast, cure for 146 

 imerican Lyceum of science and the arts 145 

 Imicus on the increase of insects 45 

 inimals domestic, on rearing &c. 162 — modes of killing 

 188 — eff-cts of climate on 261 — managing and feed- 

 ing of 261 268 270 

 Vnts, how destroynd in the West Indies 182 

 Ipartments, how freed from noxious air 342 

 Vpparatus for distilling 23 

 Vpples remarkable for size 86 91 1 17 234 



how p'eserved for winter's use 59 292 — food for 



farm stock 82— said to produce one or two seeds 

 which will produce the same fruit as the parent 349 



tree with six growths of apples in one season 159 



.April, notices of work to be done in 306 

 Aqueduct pipes 232 



A. R. on the culture of the potato 141 

 Arithmetic, utility of to a woman 376 

 Asparagus, on the culture of 308 318 



B. on the time in the year in which the blossoms of 

 fruit trees are destroyed by frosts 274 



Bagging weaving, improvement in 150 



Baked beans and sal eratiis 397 



Barley, demand for increasing 101 — its cultivation re- 

 commended 139 292— mode of its cultivation in Eng- 

 land 197— on its culture by J. Biiel 290 



Bartlett L. on burying bees m winter 82 



Barns built by the shakers 215 



Barnyards 401 413 



Bathing, soliloquy on 69 



Barrel G. W. on extracting the flour of the potato 169 



Beans, on the culture of 14 308 318 



Beef from Boston, sale of in London 348 



Beer, recipes for making 318 — good harvest 37 — spruce 

 237 318 337 



Bees, on burying in winter 82 190 402 — how to take 



u|i without smothrrin;;- 83 o6-' — au an iij«^ci .vhich 

 destroys them .382 — on their wax and honey 415 

 Beets 1 .rge 146 183— and carrots, on the cnlture of 308 

 Bells of cast steel 101 315 

 Bene plant, its culture and uses 300 

 Bird catching in Mexico 326 



Birds, destruction of condemned 386, usi-fiiliiessof 41 1 

 Blackberry syrup, how made 387 

 Blackburn J. on recovering land from the sea 4 

 Blacksmiths, a custom of requiring spirits when cattle 



are shod condemned 173 

 Bleaching and preparing flax 113' charcoal 349 

 Blue vitriol, on its manufacture 141 

 Boabab, the largest tree, notice of 180 ^ 

 Bones for manure recommended 220 415 — of a remark- 

 ably large animal found near New Orleans 391 

 Book knowledge in agriculture 182 

 Boots and shoes how rendered water proof 266 — ma- 

 chine for blocking 396 

 Borage to be sowed and ploughed in for manure 213 

 Borders of fields, on their neglected state 7 

 Boring for water in Ballston 246 

 Botanic Garden in Toulon 196 

 Borer in apple trees, time for destroying 14 — cannot be 



destroyed by plugging up their holes 57 1 1.3 

 Rrick press self feeding 124 

 Briggs L. W. on the Isabella Grape 91 — bis remedy for 



choked cattle 138 — remarks on the locust tree 176 

 British East India Company 68 

 Brookline, on the premature decay of pear trees 39 

 Brewing, remarks on 140 — improvement in 307 

 Broom corn, notices of 178 340 

 Brown J. his experiments on gvpsnni 77 

 Buckley O. on the uses of lime in agriculture 141 

 Bugs, plants preserved from by a brood of chickens 375 



—by Glauber salts 375 

 Buckthorn, best plant for live fences 41 42 

 Budding fruit trees, new mode of recommended 402 

 Buel, .ludge, his manner of raisins: and using mangel 

 wnrtzcl 75— onthecullure of wheat in New- England 

 217 — remarks on by N. fl. Patriot 254 — his direc- 

 tions for the mannfactureof ridpr 257 — horticultural 

 items selected by 234 269 CG^ 202 300— on the cul- 

 ture of barley 290— on forest trees jfil 

 Bulls of the best breeds should be placed in convenient 



places 72 

 Burns and scalds, remedies for 103 198 

 Buttons, manufacture of in Attleborough 187 

 C bis recipe for scald? and burns 225 

 Cabbage, on cooking 255 — cultivation of 309 313 318 



325, their preservation 198 

 Calf, a thrifty one 360. on the raising of262, 396 

 Calamine, discovery of in Missouri 350 

 Calico, manufacture of in Rhode Island 1.S6 

 Calisthenic exercises for young ladies 371 

 Camel's hair, manufacture of 2G1 

 Cantharides, remarks on 192 

 Capsicum, tber ullivation of 310 

 Carbnretted hydrogen S'as produces bead ache 75 88 

 Canker worm, natural history of by Prof. Peck 393, on 



adopting measures against 409 

 Carpeting, American 1.57 

 Carrots supposed to answer for fen or mossy land 195 ; 



ou their cultivation 286, preservation of 286 

 Cart, the farmer's, remarks on 337 

 Cashmere gnats crossed with the Angora race 53, in 



France, notice of 164 

 Caterpillars in orchards, how to destroy 314381, edict 



against in the Netherlands 415 

 Cattle, winter food for 54, annles food for 82, when ho- 

 ven. cure for 100 307. foddering of, 126 133 134. 

 choked, remedy for 138, cedar berries cure murrain 

 in 228, singular diseasp in 229. on murrain and bol 

 low horn 3.32, improved short I'orn, product of 369. 

 breed of in Worcester supposed to be short horn 385 

 Cedar, its culture and nses 160 237 



aople, its use in expellinj worms 39 58 65 



Celandine, useful properties of 2.38 



t^eleriac or turnip-rooted celery 293 



Cellars, on cleansing 342 



Cement fire proof 84, patent for building stucco 1 IS ISl 



lliat rcsKls in.Miui., ,.,,ri i,.,,,i, » 11 <.. r water 267, 

 Japanese or ric'< glue 270, of isinglass 271, for pre- 

 serving wood and brick 271 

 Chairs made of iron wire 396 

 Chamomile, its use in sore eyes 317 

 Charcoal, accidents and death from the burning of 213 

 useful as a manure 292, 413, its uses in clarification 

 293, on its use in medicine 299, machine for reducing 

 to powder 3-26, its uses in bleaching flax 349 

 Charlock or wild turnip, how destroyed 14 

 Chaumont, Mr J. Le Ray, his address 346 

 Cherry trees, on their cultivation by Gen. Dearborn 209 

 gum from, nses of 293, wild, its uses 358, its leaves 

 poisonous to cattle 24, notices of 198 



Chestnu's, on planting lor fencing timber 161 



Children, bad efl"ects of frightening 379 



Children's food, lime water mixed with, excellent 341 



Cheese poisonous, ho supposed to be produced 7, how 

 to prevent a bad flavor in 15, how preserved against 

 mites 381, market for in America 395 



Chimnies, to prevent the smoke in 126 



Cholera .Morbus, recipe for curing 23 ; turpentine re- 

 commended for 72 



Chilblain ointment 198 



Chinampas or artificial i-lands in Mexico 410 



Churches and other buildings, how kept cool' in sum- 

 mer 14 



Churn, improvement in 147 



Cider, how clarified 14— on its nianur.icture 76 — grea r 

 quantities of made by Peter S.ScoOeld 131 — remarks 

 on its manufacture by Judge Buel 257 — remarks on 

 by A Farmer 329 —made from whiter apples not of 

 good quality 329— how it may be bottled without 

 bursting the bottles 349. 



Cions for grafting, on cutting and preserving 275. 



Clarification, use of charcoal in 293 — Sometimes inju 

 jurious 294 



Clay, recipe for burning 6 — how burnt without fuel 334 



Cloths spurious 412. 



Clocks made of ])aper 8 



Clover, on its cultivation 236 



Coal of Lehigh, economy in consuming 201 



Coal fire, how kindled 115 — remarks on 140 



Coal mines C8 



Cockroaches, a cure for 299 317 



Cocoa, how cultivated 283 



Cofi'ee, how made by the French 44 -receipt for mak 

 ing 61 — r'-niarks on 300 



Coffin, Dr on gymnastic exercises 26 



Colic, cure for 61 



Colour, test for 53 



Consumption, recipe for 364 



Contraction in machinery 337 



Corinthian grape or Zante currant, Mr Poir.eroy's re 

 marks on 321 338 — remarks on by a Lover of Plum 

 Pudding 329. 



Cooper Joseph, his remarks on propagating iVom the 

 best selected seeds instead of changing them 93 



Cotton raised in Worcester 35 181 



Cooking, remarks on the importance of 369 



Couch grass, bow destroyed 9 — roots of sent to market 

 in Naples 398 



Corn plaster, receipt for 1 98 



Cough, recipes for 5 198 



Cow of the improved short horn breed, great product 

 of in butter 369 



Cows, milking of, &c 126— how kept in Holland 161 — 

 remarks on keeping 197 — and calves directions fo.- 

 manasriiig.ic.262 — extraordinary in Switzerland 332 



Coxe, ^^'illiam Fsq. his remarks on fruit trees 282 



'^ramp, cure for 341 



f^rf-am from a native cow, remarkable 315 



Cress, its culture and uses 294 « 



Crops ii'jured by drought, grasshoppers, &c. 35 — in 

 Bristol county Mass. 45— in Berkshire county 45 



^'rowing among mankind 40 



'^roup in children, recipe for 187 



Cruelty to animals 404 



Cucumbers, how preserved for pickles 30 48 370 — oner 

 6 feet long 37 — do. 8 feet 9 inches and a quarter 86 

 — and melons, remarks on stopping or topping 345. 



