ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



175 



Sta.), 297, 301; 1890 (Exp Sta ), 295, 



300; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 320, 325; 1892 



(Exp. Sta.), 317, 323. 

 Cocoanut meal, analyses of, 1891 (Exp. 



Sta.), 101; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 316. 

 Codling moth, habits and destruction of 



the, 1856 (Part 2), 449; 1861 (Part 2), 



91; 1868 (Part 2), 102; 1878 (Part 1), 



224; 1879 (Part 2), 28; 1884, 338, 341; 



1887,87; 1891, 153. 

 Coffee husks, analysis of, 1892 (Exp. 



Sta.), 291. 

 Colby, George J. L., address by, on the 



relations of agriculture to man, 1862 



(Part 2), 1. 

 Coleoptkka or beetles, characteristics of 



the, 1862 (Parti), 1(1. 

 College, agricultural, necessity for the 



establishment of an, 1853 (Part 2), 468; 



1863 (Part 1), 33; 1864 (Part 1), 44; 



1868 (Part 2), 30 



— Massachusetts Agricultural. (See Agri- 

 cultural College ) 



Colonial agriculture, restrictions on, 1873 



(Part 1), 23. 

 Colorado potato beetle, advance of the, 



eastward, 1870 (Part 1), 353; 1875 (Part 



1), 131; 1876 (Part 1), 88. 



— destructiveness of the, 1875 (Part 1), 

 131 ; 1876 (Part 2), 35; 1892, 295. 



— enemies of the, 1876 (Part 1), 92. 



— habits of the, 1876 (Part 1), 90. 



— on the (Dr. A. S. Packard, Jr.), 1876 

 (Part 1), 86. 



— remarks on the (Prof. P. A. Chad- 

 bourne), 1876 (Part 1), 293. 



— remedies against the ravages of the, 

 1875 (Part 1), 131, 207; 1876 (Part 1), 

 92, 95, 151, 293 (Part 2) , 35 ; 1877 (Part 1) , 

 60; 1878 (Part 1), 208; 1884, 340. 



— spread of the, in Massachusetts, 1876 

 (Parti), 89 (Part 2), 35. 



Colts, breaking and training of, 1856 

 (Part 2), 374; 1860 (Part 1), 215; 1869 

 (Part 1), 203; 1877 (Part 1), 89. 



— care and breeding of, 1856 (Part 2), 

 371; 1857 (Part 2), 268; 1866 (Part 1), 

 121 ; 1877 (Part 1), 88; 1890, 185. 



— feeding of skim-milk to, 1890, 185, 192. 



— unsoundness of, caused by carelessness, 

 1856 (Part 2), 372. 



Com posting manures, methods and utility 

 of, 1853 (Part 1), 77; 1854 (Part 2), 46, 

 130, 140, 147; 1855 (Part 2), 70, 307; 



1856 (Part 1), 228 (Part 2), 235, 239; 



1857 (Part 2), 191; 1858 (Part 2), 187, 

 192, 194; 1863 (Part 1), 198 (Part 2), 

 101; 1860 (Part 1), 247; 1867 (Part 1), 



201, 275; 1S69 (Part 1), 215; 1871 (Part 

 1), 129, 147; 1890, 24. 

 Concord and Sudbury meadows, con- 

 dition of, 1874 (Pan 1), 404. 



— grape, value of the, 1863 (Part 2), 133, 

 112; 1873 (Parti), 295, 308. 



Concord, public winter meeting of the 

 Board of Agriculture at, 1867 (Part 1), 7. 



Condylvra cristata or star-nosed mole, de- 

 scription and habits of, 1861 ( Part 1) , 146. 



Comfeks, growing of the, 1885, 479. 



Connecticut River valley, culture of 

 broom-corn in the, 1882, 155. 



— tobacco and its culture in the (J. M. 

 Smith), 1882, 136. 



Constitution in animals, 1890, 80. 

 Contagious diseases defined, 1872 (Part 

 1), 145, 163; 1887, 260. 



— how they are caused and how to pre- 

 vent them in our homes (Dr. A. F. Holt), 



1887, 259. 



Cooke, Prof. W. W., lecture by, on eco- 

 nomical feeding of dairy stock, 1889, 102. 



Cooking schools, utility of, 1890, 325. 



Co-opeuation among farmers (Prof. P. 

 A. Chadbourne), 1875 (Part 1), 53. 



— principles of, 1871 (Part 1), 73; 1875 

 (Parti), 56; 1892, 71. 



Coopers' hawk, characteristics and habits 



of the, 1871 (Part 2), 109. 

 Copeland, R. M., address by, on high 



farming, 1854 (Tart 2), 503. 

 on progress in twenty-five years, 



1873 (Part 2), 39. 

 Copulation, age of, and influence on sex, 



1866 (Part 1), 115. 

 Corkiness in turnips, how to prevent, 



1876 (Parti), 203. 

 Corliss, Charles, statement by, on sheep 



husbandry, 1862 (Part 2), 229. 

 Corn, broom, cultivation of, methods, 



yield, etc., 1853 (Part 1), 60; 1S54 (Part 



2), 178; 1855 (Part 2), 87; 1856(Part2), 



274; 1857 (Part 2), 220; 1858 (Part 2), 



207; 1860 (Part 2), 167; 1882, 155. 

 meal, analyses of, 1887, 618, 737; 



1888, 631; 1889 (Exp. Sta ), 296; 1890 

 (Exp. Sta.), 295; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 319; 

 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 315. 



seed, analyses of, 1887, 648, 737; 



1888, 630; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 295; 1890 



(Exp Sta.), 291; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 318; 



1892 (Exp. Sta.), 315. 

 waste, analyses of, 1887, 649, 737, 



749; 1888, 631, 631; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 



297, 301; 1890 (Exp. Sta ), 295, 300; 



1891 (Exp. Sta ), 320, 325; 1892 (Exp. 



Sta.), 317, 323. 



