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AGRICULTURE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



Cheever, A. W., lecture by, on needs of 

 the Massachusetts dairy fanner, 1876 

 (Part 1), 98. 



on stock husbandry in Massachu- 

 setts, 1884, 177. 



paper by, on tuberculosis : its rela- 

 tions to agricultural industry and public 

 health, 1890, 400. 



remarks by, before the Board of Ag- 

 riculture, at Easthanipton, 1888, 295. 



report by, on milch cows, 1867 (Part 



2), 157. 



statement by, on butter making, 1868 



(Part 2), 223. 



on feeding of stock, 1861 (Part 2), 



193. 



on the hay crop, 1872 (Part 2), 127. 



Cheever, Otis G., statement by, on farm 

 management, 1859 (Part 2), 98. 



Cheiroptera, characteristics of the order 

 of, 1861 (Part 1), 137. 



Chemicals for various crops, combina- 

 tions of, 1888, 37. 



Chemist, State agricultural, annual report 

 of, 1873 (Part 1), 352; 1874 (Part 1), 

 351; 1875 (Part 1), 293; 1876 (Part 1), 

 241; 1877 (Part 1), 313; 1878 (Part 1), 

 310; 1879 (Part 1), 307; 1880 (Part 1), 

 217; 1881, 333; 18S2, 345; 18S3, 194; 

 1884,285; 1885,321; 18^6,335; 1887,485. 



Chemistry and farming (Dr. James It. 

 Nichols), 1855 (Part 2), 295. 



relations between, 1855 (Part 2), 295, 



402; 1856 (Part 2), 18, 47; 1864 (Part 

 1), 107; 1871 (Part 2), 60. 



— has accomplished for agriculture, what 

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

 228. 



— of agriculture (George E. Waring, Jr.), 

 1855 (Part 2), 402. 



— of fruit culture, contributions to the (Dr. 

 C. A. Goessmann and Prof. S. T. May- 

 nard), 1S79 (Part 1), 344. 



— of nitrogen in its relations to agricult- 

 ure, the (Dr. James R. Nichols), 1881, 

 300. 



— of plants, 1856 (Part 2), 48; 1858 (Part 

 2), 77; 1873 (Parti). 169; 1874 (Parti), 

 47; 1878 (Part 1), 50, 243; 1882, 430. 



— of the kitchen, the (Dr. James P. 

 Lynde), 1887,360. 



— of the stars, 1875 (Part 1), 97. 



— on the farm (Louis P. Nash), 1885, 447. 



— on the development of a rational system 

 of stock feeding, the influence of (Dr. 

 C. A. Goessmann), 1882, 89. 



— teaching of, 1855 (Part 2), 296, 306, 332, 

 402; 1874 (Part 1), 74. 



Cheney, Mrs. Ednah D , lecture by, on 



the horticultural education of women, 



1871 (Part 1), 156. 

 Cherry bird, description and habits of 



the, 1861 (Part 2), 71; 1871 (Part 2), 



116. 

 Cherry coleophora, characteristics of the, 



1869 (Part 1), 239. 



— cultivation of the, 1868 (Part 1), 63; 

 1887, 24. 



— insects injuring the, 1869 (Part 1), 238. 



— tree, average time of blossoming in New 

 England, 1853 (Part 1), 149. 



value of the wild black, 1877 (Part 1), 



269. 



— varieties of the, 1859 (Part 1), 71, 101; 

 1868 (Part 1),64; 1887,274. 



— wine, method of making, 1868 (Part 2), 

 157. 



Chess, cheat or AVillard's bromus, charac- 

 teristics of, 1856 (Part 1), 59. 



Chester white swine, characteristics and 

 value of, 18S0 (Part 2), 23; 1889, 222. 



Chestnut, anthracnoseof,concerning, 1891 

 (Exp. Sta), 234. 



— borer, description of the, 1871 (Part 1), 

 345. 



— trees, cultivation of, 1S80 (Partl),4S. 



— weevil, description of the, 1871 (Part 1), 

 345. 



Chestnuts, fertilizing ingredients of, 1891 

 (Exp Sta.), 325 ; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 322. 



— fodder analyses of, 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 

 319; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 315. 



Chewink or ground robin, characteristics 

 and habits of the, 1871 (Part 2), 117. 



Chicago, report on the national cattle 

 growers' convention at (Dr. Austin Pe- 

 ters), 1886, 9. 



Chiccory, culture of (Prof. P. A. Chad- 

 bourne), 1866 (Part 1), 253. 



Chickadee or black-cap titmouse, charac- 

 teristics and habits of the, 1865 (Part 1), 

 111; 1871 (Part 2), 115. 



Chicken feed, analysis of, 1892 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 91. 



Chickens. (See Poultry, Hens, Fowls 

 and Eggs.) 



— brooding of, 1868 (Fart 2), 216. 



— fall, use of, 1882, 183. 



— feeding and care of, 1868 (Part 2), 217 ; 

 1876 (Part 1), 79; 1878 (Part 2), 131; 

 1884,230; 1885,285; 1889,248. 



— for market, raising of early, 1882, 182; 

 18S5, 287; 1889, 264. 



— gapes in, prevention of, 1889, 261. 



— kousesfor, 1876 (Parti), 80; 1878 (Part 

 2), 13; 1885,286. 



