ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



129 



Farming of Norfolk County, what can be 

 done for the (Charles F. Adams), 1850, 

 4'26. 



— pleasures and the profits of, and the 

 folly of quitting it, the (George S. Bout- 

 well), 1850,369. 



— practical hints on ("William Buckmin- 

 ster), 1849,419. 



— profitable, how to make ( Josiah New- 

 hall), 1848, 191. 



— science to, application of, the (W. C. 

 Goldthwait), 1849, 371. 



Farms, ill shape of, 1851, 510. 



— management and produce of, 1845, 20, 

 40, 125; 1846, 45; 1847, 84, 190; 1S48, 

 8, 79, 170; 1849, 30, 129, 241, 272, 343; 

 1850, 46, 118, 171, 280, 348; 1851, 53, 

 106, 269, 301, 350, 385 ; 1852, 58, 85, 149, 

 238, 245, 307, 385, 546. 



— and improvement of lands (John Dag- 

 gett), 1851,510. 



Fats of butter, 1850, 162. 



Fatal fowls, characteristics of, 1851, 



327. 

 Fences, concerning live, 1845, 30, 99. 



— cost of, 1851, 511. 

 Fermentation, kinds of, 1851, 334. 

 Ferns, methods of destroying, 1848, 125. 

 Fig, experiment in the cultivation of the, 



1850, 356. 



Fleming, John, Jr., essay by, on the 

 basket willow, 1852, 474. 



Flint, Charles L., essay by, on the his- 

 tory and importance of the Indian com 

 as an agricultural product, 1849, 103. 



on top dressings for mowing and 



pasture lands, 1850, 76. 



Flowers, concerning, 1846, 101 ; 1847, 

 140, 146 ; 1849, 78, 296 ; 1850, 304 ; 1S52, 

 71, 422, 526. 



Foote, Asahel, Jr., address by, on the 

 profits of agriculture, 1845, 143. 



Fouest trees, cultivation of (George B. 

 Emerson), 1847, 42. 



the oak and other (G. B. Perry), 1847, 



64. 



— and forests, management and value 

 of, 184">, 92, 98; 1846, 120, 151; 1847, 

 40, 45; 1848, 113; 1850, 324. 354, 413; 



1851, 377, 380, 512; 1852, 482, 491, 529, 

 532. 



— growth of, 1848, 119. 



— ornamental and (Edmund H. Bennett), 

 1851,377; 1852, 529. 



Forks, hay and manure, 1850, .'Id. 

 Fowl eh, Prof. S. P., report by, on the 



culture of the cranberry, 1850, 30. 

 Fowls, caponizing of, 1851, 15. 



Fowls, characteristics of different varie- 

 ties of, 1847, 113; 1849, 93; 1850, 237, 

 299; 1851,325. 



Franklin County Agricultural Society, 

 abstracts of returns of, 1850, 254; 1851, 

 239; 1852, 282. 



— reports on exhibitions of, 1S50, 254; 



1851, 239, 460 ; 1852, 2S2, 633. 

 Freiberg in Saxony, concerning the ag- 

 ricultural institute at, 1847, 267. 



French, B. V., essay by, on subsoil plough- 

 ing and thorough draining, 1S52, 740. 



— - suggestions by, to members of the 

 Norfolk County Agricultural Society, 



1852, 449. 



Fruit and fruit trees (Marshall P. Wilder) , 

 1848, 254. 



— culture (George S. Willis), 1849, 395. 



— preservation of, 1851, 6. 



— soil and climate on, effect of, 1847, 76, S3. 

 Fruits, concerning, 1845, 77; 1846, 43, 



47, 93, 101, 126, 145; 1847, 134, 146, 184; 

 1843, 38; 1849, 76, 256, 319; 1850, 26, 29, 

 221, 242, 257, 264, 304, 355; 1851, 182, 

 211,239; 1852,45,238,304, 351,421,526. 



— new, introduction of, 1852, 55. 

 Fruit trees, analysis of, 1848, 258. 



— management of, 1845, 28 ; 1846, 42, 

 111; 1847,197; 1848,20,257; 1849,73, 

 155,349; 1850,33,42,346,354; 1S5 1,231, 

 272; 1852,330. 



— necessity of having healthy stocks, 1852, 

 330. 



— soil for, and planting of, 1S4S, 257; 

 1852, 713. 



— washes for, 1847, 186; 1852, 719. 



Galloway polled cattle, characteristics 

 and value of, 1849, 24. 



Gama grass, characteristics of, 1817, 245. 



Game fowls, characteristics of, 1S50, '217. 



Germination and growth of Indian corn, 

 facts in relation to the (John S. Gould), 

 1852, 613. 



Goldthwait, W. C , address by, on the 

 application of science to fanning, 184:), 

 371. 



Goose, China or Tchin-Tchu, character- 

 istics of, 1851, 328. 



Gould, John S., address by, on facts in 

 relation to the germination and growth 

 of Indian corn, 1852, 613. 



Grafting trees, method and effects of, 

 1850, 42; 1852,331. 



Grain crops, concerning management and 

 yield of, 1846,40; 1847, 25; 1848, 108, 

 167, 178; 1849,47, 213, 280, 340; 1850, 

 57, 247, 258, 285, 343, 352 ; 1851, 30, 194, 



