INDEX. 



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Stercorary, remarks on ; and plan and elevation, 281-2-3-4 



English have all concave beds. Superiority 



of this, - _ . _ 282 



Stevenson, Dr. on yellow water of horses, - 155 



Stone, hardest not best for building, - - 200 



Stove, kitchen, described ; with a plate, - . . 291 

 Strawberries, spontaneous growth of, after burning 



forest timber, - - - 238 

 T 

 Table, Botanico-meteorological, see appendix, 



Taylor, John, on live fences, . . - 102, 280 



postscript to his memoir thereon, - 280 



on clearing land, _ - _ 324- 



Thorns, on the growth of, from cuttings and roots, 288 

 spontaneous growth of, after forest timber 



destroyed by fire, - - - 238 



native, account of, - - _ _ 286 



designate good land, - - . _ 238 

 the cockspur, and American hedge thorn, the 

 only eligible native thorns for hedges. The 



latter is the best, - - - _ 287 



Tilton, Dr. James, on peach trees, - - - 187 



Timber, pine, in southern States, cause of decay, - 27 

 coating or covering before sap evaporated, 



prejudicial, - - - - 28 



heart rot in, how to prevent, - - 29 



growth of, rapid in our country, - ib. 



does not always designate quality of soil, - 31 



and plants, changes of, and facts relating thereto, 296 



Trees, American, sizes of, - - - 176 



Trench ploughing, on, and facts relating thereto, 85, 240 



Tunnps, mode or raising, - - - i>5S 



