INDEX TO VOLUME I. 



EDITORIAL. 



Agricultural Reading 9 Asparagus 101 

 Apples 69 92 100 321 401 April 140 

 Age of Trees 28 118 Agri. Papers 116 

 Agri. Experience 29 Apple Sauce 321 

 Aphis or Plant Louse 149 Atmosphere 91 

 Agri. Society Jef. Co. 153 

 Amer. Wines 266 274 297 

 Alb. Hort. Soc. 282 Amer. Institute 330 

 Amer. Productions 385. 

 Bruff's Elevating Machine 363 



JInsects 187 227 233 Indian Cakes 156 



.' Insects on Trees 124 156 Irrigation 209 



| Incisions in Fruit Trees 265 



| Indian Corn 157 273 Impr. Plough 289 



S Improvement Hudson River 335 



I Improving Fruit Trees 274, 



JJeff. Co. Ag. Soc. 153 Jeff. 



Ag 

 Keeping Fruit 289 



Co. 179 209. 

 Kraken 323 

 £ Keeping Farmers' Accounts 329. 



* Life Preserver 410 Locusts 187 209 330 



* Lampas of Horses 69 Lucerne 110 330 

 Bees and Bee Hives 10 178 * Large Fruit 322 337 Long Wool 329 



Beer 156-Butter 157 Broom Corn 12 | Lib. Ent. Knowledge 337 Libraries 330 



Brocoli 76 Bass Matting 84 Budding 250 \ Laying down Plants 361. 

 Breeding Animals 117 Bulbous Roots 249 * Melitot 140 Mandrake 322 Manures 86 

 Barometer 30 Bonnets 157. 5 Manufactures 179 370 377 385 394 



Calves 94 361 Cider 2 289 313 ? Melons 201 250 Metheghn 241 



Cheese 68 76 84 194 Chesnuts 68 J Meteor. Obs. at Silver Lake 242 



Canal Tolls 6 163 330 363 Cranberries 10 § Maple Sugar 60 69 69 185 



* Vulgar Errors 10 45 193 273 



? Vegetable Physiology 2 22 37 70 



l Vegetable Life 369 377. 



J Work for March 92 April 116 May 13S 



<| June 170 Aug. 249 257 Oct 322 Nov St5 



I Watermelons 250 Wants 23 Woad 61 



% White Oak Timber 265 Wheat 21 281 



i Walnuts 68 Weather 1830, 6 Winter 70 



I Weather 46 70 156 227 337 362 



I White Beet 69 White Washing 125 



1 Wet Feet 353 Woodpeckers 281. 



S Yellows in Peach Trees 44 



l Yellow Bugs 170. 



1 Zinc 297. 



Currants 12 Changing Seeds 36 

 Coffee 20 171 Cattle 36 60 134 

 Carrots 44 Crops 242 Caps 410 

 Corn Plough 410 Corn Crops 410 

 Cow Cabbage 241 Canada Thistle 203 



Mulberry 118 S62 Mustard 101 

 Meteorology 21 Madder 12 

 Mon. Hort. Soc. 9 124 194 313 



keting Wheat 281 Mushroom 282 

 \ Meterological Table, Aug. 275 Sept 314 



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Cucumbers 15G 137 212 281 Cherries 202 j Oct 354 Nov 333 



Curculio 169 185 £49 Caterpillars 137 \ Nutritive Matter 20 Nurseries 36 



Currant Wine 193 Chimney Swallows 195 J Niag. Agri, Soc. 257 Nothing new 361. 



Covent Garden Market S62 Cellars377 ?Okra«11293 Ornament. Hort. 241 



Cincinnati Market 362 Cider Casks 289 e Opinions and Truths 91». 



Cap of Liberty 336 Comets 410 JPafasitic Plant 209 Pears 227 233 321 



Chinese Mulberry 362 Cucum. Seeds 281. J Peaches and Peach Trees 250 289 



Diseases of the Horse 329 Dandelions 140 \ Paring and burning Soils 257 



D. Thomas' Letter 321 Door Yards 156 SPickles27S Purslane 140 Patatoes 148 



Domestic Exports 369 Dom. Economy 218 ? Primrose 85 Pomology 52 92 J00 



Dom. Hort. Soc. 13 195 274 306 'Puddings 86 Ploughing 100 



Eggs 125 Egg Plant 233 Eclipse 54 'Percus. Powder 410 Pumpkins 125 157 



Evaporation 76 Effects of Whiskey 363 \ Peach Borer 109 149 273 Patents 338 



Education of Farmers 393 Eels 353 | Pruning 5 116 Pomolog. Manual 337 



Effects of Winter at Alb. &, at Rochester 161 ' Prosperous Times 337. 



Feeding Hogs 281 Fall Ploughing 370 \ Quebec Cattle Show S33. 



Fires S21 Fences 361 Flowers 179 185 Revenue of G. Britain 370 



Filberts 76 Fig Tree 85 234 Fish 29 53 

 Floral Calendar 94 163 171 179 195 211 



218 227 234 265 266 

 Flax 28 44 125 225 260 

 Fruit and Fruit Trees 22 7" 193 201 265 



274 289 321 385 

 "Flour 6 363 394 Foddering Cattle 36 

 Grafting Grapes 125 Guinea Grass 37 

 Grub or Peach Borer 109 149 273 

 Gooseberries 101 109 -Geology 52 60 77 

 Grafting 37 68 85 103 125 156 



Grafting Wax 37 Genesee Country 1 394 $ Sea Kale 61 134 Shade Tfafes 93 

 Grapes and Grape Vines 2 12 20 29 37 45 ' ' 



Roses 20 193 

 $ Real Estate Sale 315 Itain 217 

 t Rochester Manufac's 410 Rabbits 233 

 I Rail Road Statistics 315 Reflections 22 

 SRens.Hoit. Soc. 93 Rosebug 134 

 J Rochester Veg. Market 257 Rye 273. 

 | Swamp Mud 202 Silk Culture 250 

 fSalt Petre 162 Slips 29 Soap 162 

 l Sunflower 20 Summer Fallows IS 

 | Strawberries 173 233 262 314 Scions 5 

 £ Sheep 28 53 124 193 305 411 

 ? Snow 46 62 Seed Coin 46 



93 125 202 233 289 297 321 345 353 

 377 885 409 Gardens 169 170 

 Grouting or Puddling 140 Gold 362 

 Greenhouse Plants 305. 

 Hogs 281 Hops 289 Hedging 386 



'Sweet Potatoes 109 Stocmsll8 314 

 \ Shape of Trees 1 16 Sap in Plants 337 

 \ Strawberry Apple 321 Siberian Crab 321 

 ' September Pear 321 Season, Sept. 289 

 % Sugar from Beets 314 

 % Smoky Chimneys 369 



Horticulture 377 242 250 282 306 313 149? Tanners' Convention 362 Timber 53 

 Hampton Court Vine 202 Hessian Fly 202 \ Transplanting 9 Transfer Varnish 322 



Hay and Haymaking 210 227 227 

 Harvesting Grain 217 House Plants 227 

 Honey 241 Homminy 273 Hats 410 

 Horses 69 133 157 109 177 179 185 217 



329 401 Horn Distemper 134 

 Hints to Farmers 5 61 77 306 353 361 

 Hotbeds 86 102 Hazlenuts 76. 

 Introduction 1 Innoculating 217 



J Tariff Convention S46 353 



| The Farmer 354 362 



4 Terminology 5 11 30 38 53 61 



I Threshing Machines 132 Tulips 163 



* Tea 171 370 Toads 218 Turnips 21 



.> Tomatoes 233 266. 



* Temperature of April 14o May 171 



| COMMUNICATIONS. 



§ Apricots 308 A " Young Farmer" S3 

 | Amer. Silk and Wine 42 

 <|Ag. Almanac 90 Ag. Schools 114. 

 ; Benefits of Ag. Papers 383 Botany 150 

 I Breeding Animals 309 Budding 228 

 S Bees and Beehives 41 Bass Matting 97 

 t Barley 105 126 244 Beer S32. 

 t Cure for Salt Rheum 58 Carrots 67 

 | Cider Apples 85 Cider 89 308 

 5 Calves 89 93 Cock Turkey 82 

 | Currant Wine 188 Caper Tree 9T 

 'Curculio 196 293 Caterpillars 196 301 

 ? Cow Cabbage 244 Cherries 252 300 

 ?Coffee49 73 106 Cheap Paint 11 

 I Chinese Mulberry 412 Coxe's View 308 

 jCatalpa412 Currants 325 

 i Cherries on Plum Stocks 332. 

 £ Diseased Plants 204 "Dioecia"17 

 Planting 100 'Diseased Fruit Trees 220 



£ Duration of Vegetable Life 372 



5 Dr. Spafford's Address 332 



I Dr. Spafford's Reply to E. Y. 374. 



I Eel 324 S56 Experiments 244 



' Effects of Winter at Grealfield 189 



5 Effects of Winter at Albany 161 



; Effects of Frost 73 " Economist" 41 . 



5 Fuel and Stoves 035 



* Flowers S89 Fish 324 Frosts 356 

 I Fruit and Fruit Trees 808 Fire Blight 5 

 i Fruit from D. Thomas 321 340 Flax 74 

 | Fall Ploughing 373 397 

 5 Fattening Hogs 105. 



I Grape Culture 801 Gooseberries 245 325 

 | Grapes and Grape Vines S40 340 412 

 "? Grafting the Vine 57 66 Green Crops 313 

 $ Green House Plants 58 

 \ Girdled Fruit Trees 41 Garden Insects 10."' 

 \ Grub or Peach Borer 129 172 

 $ Genesee Country 65 356 374. 

 ■JHort. Exhibition 212 Horse Beans 89 

 ^Hort. Conversations 244 Hotbed 17 34 

 | Hints to Florists 286 Hawley's Address 4 



* Haymaking 237 Hemp 105 Hones 42 

 I Hedging 373 Heaves 97 

 g Hogs 42 Hams 97. 



i Irrigation 286 Indigestion 301 Insects 173 

 j* Intemperance 381 Isabella Grape 412. 

 | Judge Buel's Letter 33. 

 \ Linnea?n Botanic Garden 308 

 5 Lime Plant 42 Leghorn Bonnets 25 



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Lightning Rods 220 Locusts 187 212. 



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States Debt 351 



'Mildew on Grapes 245 Mandrake 316 

 Vegetable Oyster 14llM. Floy's list of Shrubs 57 82 113 121 



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