ANALYTICAL IXDEX. 



147 



Agriculture, New England, decline of 

 (Alvah Crocker), 1870 (Part 2), 14. 



needs of, the (George E. Waring), 



1871 (Part 2), 65. 



stand-point, from a (H. P. Wake- 

 field), 1873 (Part 2), 15. 



success in, some conditions for (Dr. 



George M. Twitchell), 1890, 90. 



— new, the (Dr. James R. Nichols), 1878 

 (Part 1),44. 



— Nile valley, of the, the (John 1-:. Rus- 

 sell), 1890, 163. 



— of Austria, concerning the, 1855 (Part 

 2), 311. 



Berkshire County (H. Garfield), 1865 



(Part 1), 310. 

 Bristol County (Avery P. Slade), 



1866 (Part 1),304. 



California, concerning the, 1892, 413. 



Dukes County (James S. Grinnell), 



1883, 389. 

 (D. A. Cleaveland), 1865 (Part 1), 



265. 



Essex County, 1875 (Part 1), 6. 



Franklin County (J. M. Smith), 1865 



(Parti), 306. 

 Hampden County (Phineas Sted- 



man), 1865 (Part 1), 304. 

 Hampshire County (T. G. Hunting- 

 ton), 1865 (Part 1), 297. 



— — desirable improvements in the (W. 

 Livermore), 1871 (Part 2), 154. 



east (Prof. Levi Stock bridge), 1871 



(Part 1), 318. 

 west (M. F. Watkins), 1866 (Part 



1), 300. 

 Holland, 1862 (Part 1), 313; 1863 



(Parti), 108. 

 Japan, the (Prof. William S. Clark), 



1878 (Part 1), 90. 



— - Middlesex County (John B. Moore), 

 1865 (Part 1),285. 



north (Asa Clement), 1866 (Part 1), 



287. 

 south (J. Johnson, Jr.), 1866 ( Part 



1), 294. 

 Nantucket County (James S. Grin- 

 nell), 1882,419. 

 (James Thompson), 1865 (Part 1), 



256. 

 Plymouth County, 1865 (Part 1), 



271. 

 Worcester County (H. R. Keith), 



1865 (Part 1), 290. 

 north (A. F. Adams), 1865 (Part 



1),293. 

 south (N. S. Hubbard), 1865 (Pari 



1), 291; 1866 (Part 1), 284. 



Agriculture, on veterinary scienc 

 the means of its accomplishment, the 



demands of (Prof. Noah Cresey), 1873 

 (Part 1),322. 



— position of, the (I. II. Wright), 1854 

 (Part 2), 452. 



— progress in (Thomas Allen), 1871 ( Part 

 2), 1. 



evidences of, 1857 (Part 2). HO; 1863 



(Part2),91; 1867 (.Part 1), 8 ; 1873 (Part 

 1), 11. 



— progress of, the (Rev. F. D. Hunting- 

 ton), 1853 (Part 2), 476. 



— progressive (Ethan Brooks), 1886, 222. 



— promotion of, the (Francis II. Apple- 

 ton), 1S90, 274. 



— rewards of (Rev. George E. Ellis), 1854 

 (Part 2), 447. 



— rise of (Theodore Lyman), 1875 (Part 

 2), 62. 



— salt and its uses in (Dr. C. A. Goess- 

 mann), 1869 (Parti), 18. 



— schools,, in the public (Rufus P. Steb- 

 bins), 1859 (Part 2), 10. 



to, the relation of public (John E. 



Kimball), 1892,404. 



— science in, 1853 (Part 2), 33, 444; 1854 

 (Part 2), 429, 454; 1856 (Part 2), 47; 

 1858 (Part 2), 3; 1860 (Part 2), 8 ; 1864 

 (Part 1), 106; 1867 (Parti), 38 (Part 2), 

 58; 1868 (Part 1), 229; 1875 (Part 2), 

 66. 



(Prof. William C. Fowler), 1853 



(Part 2), 440. 

 to, relations of (E. C. Bodes), 1875 



(Part 2), 22. 



— sciences, in its relations to the (George 

 M. Preston), 1857 (Part 2), 43. 



— scientific, the economy of (Rev. \V. 

 Clift), 1854 (Part 2), 466. 



the obstacles to the progress of (Prof. 



P. A. Chadbourne), 1869 (Part 1), 61. 



— stability of (Daniel Needham), 1875 

 (Part 2), 1. 



— State, to the, relation of (Richard Good- 

 man), 1S68 (Part 2), 38. 



— successful, essentials to, 1884, 12. 

 (Dr. Jabez Fisher), 1862 (Part 2), 



251. 



— success in New England, some condi- 

 tions for (Dr. George M. Twitchell), 

 1890, 90. 



— taxation and, 1890, 207, 220. 



— wastes of, the (George S. Boutwell), 

 1854 (Part 2), 4S5. 



Agriculturists, the uses of association 

 by and among (J. M. Hubbard), 1888, 

 270. 



