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INDEX. 



Thomas, J. J., I^cirmrlis on t>.c A.r>- 



plication of Manures 2C9 



Tillage is Manure 32-121- KJ3-2J3 



Tobacco, Manure for 275 



Top dressing with Manure 209 



Turnips, Do They Absorb Nitrogen 



from the Atmosphere...25J 

 " Impoverish the Soil More 



than Grain 250 



Manure fcr 285 



" and Wheat, Special Ma 



nures for 321 



Urine from Farm Animals Richer 



than Human 309 



" vs. Solid Manure.. 294 



Valuation of Fertilizers 324 



Water, Amount Given Off" by Plants 



During Their Growth 131 



Water Equivalent to Manure 2 ( .K> 



Weeds 15-11-189 



Weed-seeds in Manure 97 



Weld, Col. M. C., Letter from 344 



Wheat, Ammonia for 192 



" Artificial Manures for 

 Should be Drilled in with 



...168-169 



Wheat, Common Salt as Manure for 00 

 " Crop, Composition of.. X6-l*f- 



138-340 

 " Effect of Manure on. in Poor 



Season 213 



" Influence of Season on 10 



" is it Deteriorating ? 181) 



" Larger Crops per Acre 122 



" Lawes' and Gilbert's Exper- 

 iments on 140-170-333 



" Manures for 1G7 



" Mr. Lawes' Experiments on.122 

 " Nitrogen as Manure for . . .141 



k> Plant-food in 1C! 



" Potash as Manure for 215 



" Straw and Cliaff as a Manure 



for 200 



" Summer Fallowing for . . 35-16S 

 " the 20th Crop on Same Land. 213 



" Top-dressing for 2"0 



" vs. Corn, Comparative 



Yield of 276 



" Well-rotted Manure for 267 



" Why Our Crops are so Poor . 214 

 ik Yield per Acre 11 



