146 



AGRICULTURE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



Agriculture, British and American, con- 

 trasted, 1855 (Part 2), 311; 1857 (Part 

 2), 88; 1858 (Part 2), 55; 1859 (Part 

 1), 120; 1860 (Part 2), 43; 1869 (Part 

 1), 179. 



— Channel Islands and their, the (Henry 

 H. Goodell), 1892, 99. 



— chemistry has accomplished for, what 

 (Dr. James R. Nichols), 1866 (Part 1), 

 228. 



of (George E. Waring, Jr.), 1855 



(Part 2), 402. 

 of nitrogen in its relations to, the 



(Dr. James R. Nichols), 1881, 300. 



— Chinese (Chan Laisun), 1873 (Part 2), 8. 



— civilization to, the relations of (Cyrus 

 M. Tracy), 1876 (Part 2), 1. 



— climate, on, influence of (M. W. Bart- 

 lett), 1886, 173 



— condition of, the (Tappan Wentworth), 

 1855 (Part 2), 311. 



— crow detrimental to, the, 1890, 48. 



— demands of, the (Increase Sumner), 

 1854 (Part 2), 480. 



— economy of, the (L. Wetherell), 1854 

 (Part 2), 429. 



the political (Prof. John Bascom), 



1865 (Parti), 187. 



— East, of the, 1888,210. 



— education and (Hosah G. Goodrich), 

 1872 (Part 2), 75. 



in (Thomas Hill), 1868 (Part 2), 24. 



professional, the present want of 



(Prof. W. S. Clark), 1870 (Part 2), 66. 



— English, early, 1868 (Part 1), 239. 

 experiments in, 1871 (Part 2), 10. 



— Europe, in (Charles G. Davis), 1870 

 (Part 2), 94. 



— European, statistics of, 1855 (Part 2), 

 311. 



— experiments in, concerning, 1855 (Part 

 1), 40. 



— Flanders, of, 1854 (Part 2), 433; 1862 

 (Parti), 317. 



— French, 1863 (Part 1), 273; 1867 (Part 

 1), 9; 1870 (Part 2), 7. 



— future of, the (Charles L. Flint), 1855 

 (Part 2), 363. 



— history of, periods in the, 1890, 12. 



— homoeopathy in (William H. Bowker), 

 1886, 191. 



— how the Massachusetts Agricultural 

 College has served, 1892, 190. 



— imitative, 1890, 135. 



— in schools, 1859 (Part 1), 132 (Part 2), 

 10; 1892, 405. 



— influence of, tenure of lands (Emory 

 Washburn), 1861 (Part 2), 14. 



Agriculture, insects of Massachusetts 

 which are beneficial to (F. G. Sanborn), 

 1862 (Part 1), 124. 



— interests of, the (John A. Goodwin), 

 1864 (Part 2), 20. 



— irrigation and, 1884, 37. 



— legislation do for, what can ? (T. S. 

 Gold), 1890,202. 



— legislative aids to (Benjamin F.Butler), 

 lS69(Part2), 17. 



— man, to, the relation of (George J. L. 

 Colby), 1862 (Part 2), 1. 



— manhood, to, the relations of (C. W. 

 Emerson), 1872 (Part 2), 16. 



— manufactures to, the relation of (Dr. 

 Nathan Durfee), 1868 (Part 1), 290. 



— Massachusetts ( James S.Grinnell), 1888, 

 329. 



changes in, 1869 (Part 2), 83; 1872 



(Parti), 10; 1889,190; 1890,117. 

 (George S. Boutwell), 1876 (Part 



2), 31. 

 in (Warren A. Durant), 1869 (Part 



2), 83. 

 early history of, 1853 (Part 1), 2; 



1856 (Part 2), 1; 1871 (Part 2), 1 ; 1872 



(Part 1), 284 (Part 2), 75; 1873 (Part 



1), 12. 

 prosperity of, the (Dr. George B. 



Loring), 1873 (Part 1, Appendix), xviii. 

 of, for forty years, the (James S. Grin- 



nell), 1881,361. 



— - review of the past and present condi- 

 tion of the (Charles L. Flint), 1853 (Part 

 1),1. 



statistics of, 1853 (Part 1), 19; 1855 



(Part 1) , 139 (Part 2) , 96, 316, 386 ; 1860 

 (Part 1) , 93, 236 ; 1861 (Part 1) , 198 (Part 

 2), 233, 297; 1865 (Part 2), 113; 1869 

 (Part 2), 84; 1872 (Part 1), 7, 284, 312 

 (Part 2), 25; 1873 (Part 1, Appendix), 

 xx ; 1876 (Part 1), 295 (Part 2), 186; 

 1879 (Parti), 10; 1880 (Part 1), 6 ; 1881, 

 19,367; 1882,18,27; 1887, ix, 14; 1888, 

 ix, 334, 340; 1889, 191 ; 1890, 119; 1891, 

 408. 



— muck, the nature of swamp, and its 

 value in (Dr. James R. Nichols), 1881, 

 128. 



— New England, characteristics and prog- 

 ress of, 1853 (Part 1), 2 (Part 2), 476; 

 1855 (Part 2), 327; 1858 (Part 2), 46; 

 1860 ( Part 2) , 43 ; 1863 (Part 1 ) , 30 (Part 

 2), 31, 73, 115, 143; 1864 (Part 2), 1; 

 1869 (Part 1), 176 (Part 2), 1, 63; 1871 

 (Part 2), 1, 58, 65 ; 1872 (Part 1), 8 (Part 

 2), 11; 1873 (Part 1), 100 (Part 2), 15, 

 24,39,79; 1888, 298. 



