ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



139 



Swine, food for, cooking of, 1818, 100; 

 1852, 612. 



— selection of, 1846, 23. 



— slaughtering of, methods of, 1852, 334. 



— uses of, 1852, 554. 



Teschemacher, J. E., address by, on the 

 mechanical properties of the soil, and 

 the consolidation and protection of ma- 

 nures, 1851, 606. 



remarks by, on manures, 1848, 243. 



Tillage, importance of thorough, 1847, 

 209; 1851,303; 1852,284. 



Tinea or bee moth, ravages of the, 1851, 

 82, 96. 



Tobacco as an insect exterminator, 1849,47. 



Tomato, pear, experience with the, 1847, 

 185. 



Top dressings for mowing and pasture 

 lands (Charles L. Flint), 1850, 76. 



Town teams, concerning, 1851, 240; 1852, 

 231, 299. 



Tracy, Rev. H., address by, on some of 

 the means of making the soil more pro- 

 ductive, 1S50, 376. 



Trees bending with the wind, prevention 

 of, 1S45, 29. 



— budding, importance and methods of, 

 1845,29; 1847, 71; 1849,365. 



— grafting, methods and effects of, 1850, 

 42; 1852, 331. 



— on the cultivation of the oak and other 

 forest (G. B. Perry), 1847, 64. 



— ornamental, concerning, 1849,338; 1851, 

 377; 1852, 529, 782. 



Turkeys, rearing of (Allen W. Dodge), 



1850, 95. 

 Turnips as food for cattle and swine, 



1849,58. 



— crops of, concerning, 1847, 188; 1848, 

 153; 1850, 204; 1851, 197, 228, 246, 368; 

 1852, 272, 295, 735. 



— inducements to cultivate, 1849, 57. 



— insects attacking, 1849, 59. 



— manures for, 1849, Gl. 



— preparation of land for, 1849, 61. 



— seed to an acre, 1849, 61. 



United States, the relation of land to the 

 prosperity and happiness of the (Caleb 

 dishing), 1850,363. 



Vegetaki.es, crops of, concerning, 1845, 

 31, 75, 121 ; 1846, 93, 126, 145; 1847, 134, 

 187; 1848, 38, 47, 167; 1849, 256, 319; 

 1850, 220; 1851, 21, 182, 210; 1852, 50. 



— culture of, as farm products (John W. 

 Proctor) , 1852, 732. 



Yktkuinary science, concerning, 1850, 

 217. 



Weather records, table of, 1852, 211. 

 Weaving, the arts of spinning and, 1846, 



84. 

 Weeds, classes of, 1848, 121. 



— on destroying (Andrew Nichols), 1848, 

 120. 



Wells, D. A., communication by, con- 

 cerning the analysis of soils, 1851, 235. 

 Wheat, ashes for, 1851, 33 ; 1852, 439. 



— blight on, concerning, 1850, 57. 



— crops of, concerning, 1845, 82, 84, 111; 

 1846, 109, 136; 1847, 174; 1848, 155; 

 1849, 49, 238, 245, 2S2 ; 1850, 57, 247, 287, 

 334, 417 ; 1851, 30, 37, 155, 194, 212, 244, 

 2S4, 339, 364 ; 1852, 42, 237, 268, 289, 320, 

 345, 348, 426. 



— culture, obstacles to, 1852, 424, 438. 



— drilling, practice of, 1852, 439. 



— insect, ravages by the, 1846, 109. 



— manures for, 1852, 439. 



— report of trustees of Norfolk County 

 Agricultural Society on the culture of, 

 1852, 435. 



— rust on, concerning, 1847, 246. 



— seed to an acre, amount of, 1846, 136 ; 



1851, 32. 



— smut on, concerning, 1851, 32. 



— soakingof seed in brine, 1849, 239; 1851, 

 32. 



— soils for, 1851, 31 ; 1852, 438. 



— statistics of, 1852, 435, 438. 



— varieties of, 1850, 59, 287 ; 1851, 38. 

 Wight, Eben, report by, on poultry, 1851, 



323. 



Wilder, Marshall P., address by, at meet- 

 ing of Associated Agricultural Conven- 

 tion, 1851, 31)9. 



on agricultural education, 1851, 



589. 



on agriculture to be advanced by 



science and agricultural education, 1849, 

 402. 



on the importance of agriculture, 



and the means and motives for its pro- 

 motion, 1851, 5S0. 



remarks by, on fruit and fruit trees, 



1848, 251. 



on manures, 18 tS, 251. 



Williams early red apple, concerning the, 



1852, 51. 



"Willis, George S., address by, on fruit 



culture, 1849, 396. 

 Willow, basket (John Fleming, Jr.), 



1852, 471. 



— soils for the, 1852, 475. 



