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AGRICULTURE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



Arabian horses, characteristics and value 

 of, 1875 (Part 1), 76. 



Arbor day, observation of, 1887, 70. 



Arboriculture, importance of and ex- 

 periments in, 1853 (Part 1), 72 (Part 2), 

 119; 1854 (Part 1), 57, 139 (Part 2), 102; 

 1856 (Part 2), 45, 102, 196; 1857 (Part 

 2), 13,355; 1859 (Part 2), 20; 1861 (Part 

 1), 86 (Part 2), 115; 1865 (Part 1), 215; 

 1871 (Part 1), 67, 154 (Part 2), 199; 1872 

 (Part 1), 62, 202 (Part 2), 73, 90; 1875 

 (Part 1), 140, 166, 250 (Part 2), 46 ; 1876 

 (Part 1), 227 ; 1886, 124; 1887, 51. 



— importance of, to the agricultural com- 

 munity (O. B. Hadwen), 1876 (Part 1), 

 227. 



— in Massachusetts, forestry and (Prof. 

 John Robinson), 1887, 51. 



Arboretum, the Arnold, concerning the, 



1880 (Part 1),36. 

 Arborvit.*; hedges, characteristics of, 1854 



(Part 2), 109. 

 Army worm, a complete life history of 



the, and its parasites (Prof. C. V. Riley), 



1877 (Parti), 243. 



— habits of the, 1877 (Part 1), 247; 1882, 

 338. 



— methods of destroying the, 1877 (Part 

 1),249, 251; 1882,341. 



— moth of the, description of the, 1877 

 (Part 1), 244. 



— parasites of the, 1877 (Part 1), 251. 



— ravages of the, 1892, 291. 



— the (Rev. Daniel Round), 1882, 336. 

 Arnold, A. N., address by, on the pro- 

 ductiveness of the earth, 1862 (Part 2), 33. 



Arnold, Prof. L. B., lecture by, on milk. 



1874 (Part 1), 10. 

 Arrow grasses, varieties of, 1856 (Part 



1), 109. 

 Arsenic in wall papers, concerning, 1890, 



239. 

 Arsenites, use of, in destroying insects, 



1876 (Part 1), 95; 1878 (Part 1), 208; 



1880 (Part 1), 13; 1882, 341; 1887, 91; 



1889, 15, 57, 157; 1891, 156; 1892, 237. 

 Art and agriculture, their relations to each 



other (Hebron Vincent), 1876 (Part 1), 



285. 



— of agriculture, the (Prof. Levi Stock- 

 bridge), 1868 (Part 1),228. 



Artichoke, Jerusalem, concerning the, 



1892 (Exp. Sta.), 191. 

 Arts, tine (Ray G. Huling), 1880 (Part 



2), 37. 

 Arvicolin.t. or field mice, description, 



habits and destruction of the, 1861 (Part 



1), 182; 1868 (Part 2), 85. 



Ash borer, the prickly, description of the, 

 1870 (Part 1), 363. 



— tree, white, value of the, 1875 (Part 1), 

 266. 



Ashes, coal, as a fertilizer, 1858 (Part 2), 

 189; 1869 (Parti), 46, 51; 1870 (Parti), 

 202; 1871 (Part 1), 110, 112, 114; 1873 

 (Part 1), 140. 



for road making, 1869 (Part 1), 49. 



— corn cob, analyses of, 1S92 (Exp. Sta.), 

 283, 302. 



— cotton seed hull, analyses of, 1886, 522 ; 

 1887,717,758; 1888,579,608; 1889 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 263, 284; 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 262, 

 282; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 284, 306; 1892 

 (Exp. Sta.), 281, 282, 302. 



— from blue works, analyses of, 1887, 

 775; 1888, 625; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 285; 

 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 283 ; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 

 307; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 303. 



— ivory, analyses of, 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 

 282. 



— leached and unleached, compared, 1869 

 (Part 1), 46; 1870 (Part 1), 203; 1873 

 (Parti), 141,211; 1881,125; 1885,45. 



— lime-kiln, analyses of, 1884, 456; 1887, 

 716, 756; 1888, 606; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 

 285; 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 283; 1891 (Exp. 

 Sta ), 307; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 303. 



— logwood, analyses of, 1887, 759 ; 1888, 

 609; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 285; 1890 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 283; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 307; 1892 

 (Exp. Sta.), 303. 



— mill, analyses of, 1887,759; 1889 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 285; 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 283 ; 1891 

 (Exp. Sta.), 307; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 303. 



— peat, analyses of, 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 307; 

 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 303. 



— railroad tie, analyses of, 1886,519; 1887, 

 759; 1888, 609; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 307; 

 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 303. 



— sea weed, analyses of, 1887, 711, 772; 

 1888, 622; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 285; 1890 

 (Exp. Sta.) , 283 ; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 307 ; 

 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 303. 



— spent tan bark, analyses of, 1886, 519; 

 1887, 758; 1888, 608; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 

 284; 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 283; 1891 (Exp. 

 Sta), 306; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 302, 



— wood, analyses of, 1882, 409 ; 1883, 351 ; 

 1884, 456; 1885, 324; 1886, 520; 1887, 

 714, 758; 1888, 576, 608; 1889 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 259, 284, 285; 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 

 258, 282, 283 ; 1891 (Exp. Sta.). 280, 306, 

 307 ; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 276, 281, 302, 303. 



as a manure, 1853 (Part 2), 111 ; 1854 



(Part 2), 154, 170; 1855 (Part 2), 53; 

 1856 (Part 1), 222, 318 (Part 2), 125; 



