ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



181 



Creameries in Massachusetts, statistics 



of, 1889, vii ; 1890, xx, 392. 

 Creamery buildings and appurtenances, 



1887,297; 1888,230. 



— conducting a, manner of, 1887, 299; 



1888, 231. 



— record at the State Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 73; 

 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 54; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 

 73; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 46. 



— system of butter making, concerning 

 the, 1868 (Part 1), 194; 1871 (Part 1), 

 295; 1881,8; 1886,287; 1889,207; 1890, 

 123 ; 1891, 317. 



Cressy, Prof. Noah, address by, on the 

 Texas cattle disease, 1875 (Part 2), 56. 



lecture by, on the demands of agri- 

 culture on veterinary science, and the 

 means of its accomplishment, 1873 (Part 

 1), 322. 



Ckeve-ccecr fowls, characteristics of, 

 1869 (Part 2), 185. 



Crocker, Alvah, address by, on decline 

 of New England agriculture, 1870 (Part 

 2), 14. 



Crocker, Loring, report by, on poultry, 

 1867 (Part 2), 191. 



Crop reports, concerning Massachusetts, 



1889, x; 1890, xiv; 1891, xv; 1892, xiii, 

 253. 



Cropping, cost of, 1892, 24. 

 Crops and manures, plan for experiments 

 with, 1872 (Parti), 175. 



— as food for cattle, comparative value of, 

 concerning the, 1853 (Part 2), 339; 1856 

 (Part 2), 81; 1858 (Part 2), 268; 1860 

 (Part 1), 140 (Part 2), 188; 1861 (Part 

 1), 52; 1863 (Part 1), 187 (Part 2), 166; 

 1876 (Part 2), 43. 



— averages of different, in different States, 

 1855 (Part 2), 316. 



— chemicals for various, combinations of, 

 1888, 37. 



— farm and garden, concerning, 1877 (Part 

 2), 80. 



field experiments with, 1886, 508; 



1887, 097. 

 insects injurious to (Prof. S. T. May- 



nard), 1884,340. 



— field, insects injurious to, 1871 (Part 1), 

 333 ; 1884, 98. 



field experiments with, 1889 (Exp. 



Sta.), 168; 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 169; 1891 

 (Exp. Sta.), 187; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 182. 



— fodder, field experiments with, 1884, 

 415; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 156; 1890 (Kxp. 

 Sta.), 159; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 187; 1892 

 (Exp. Sta.), 190. 



Crops, fodder, influence of fertilizers upon 



the quantity ami quality of, 1884, 410; 



1886, 482; 1887, 671; 1888, 513; 1889 



(Exp. Sta.), 156. 

 production and selection of, 1890 



(Exp. Sta.), 136. 



— for ensilage, cost of cultivating and 

 harvesting, 1887, 127. 



— forage, chemical composition of corn 

 ensilage and other, 1887, 139. 



— garden, moisture in, 1888, 173. 



— grain, cultivation of, methods of, yield, 

 etc., 1866 (Part 2), 61; 1867 (Part 2), 

 118; 1869 (Part 2), 126; 1875 (Part 2), 139. 



— green, as a manure (Milo J. Smith), 

 1877 (Part 1),298. 



for summer feed of milch cows, field 



experiments with, 1886,488; 1888,521; 

 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 189. 



ploughing in, 1853 (Part 2) , 140 ; 



1865 (Part 2), 54; 1878 (Part 1), 259. 



— harvesting of, 1884, 95. 



waste of, in, 1861 (Part 1), 97. 



— in Massachusetts, 1890, xiv ; 1891, xiii ; 

 1892, xi. 



— in the United States, damage done by 

 insects to, 1892, 290. 



— land for, preparation of (George E. 

 Waring, Jr.), 1871 (Part 1), 27. 



— leguminous, as food for cattle, 1892, 51. 



— manures to, adaptation of, 1878 (Part 

 1), 17. 



— marketing of, 1890, 112. 



— measuring of different, rules adopted 

 by the Board of Agriculture for the, 

 1862 (Part 1), 117; 1864 (Part 1), 225; 



1865 (Part 1), 210. 



— mixing, benefits resulting from, 1857 

 (Part 2), 168. 



— of vegetables, field, 1878 (Part 2), 108. 



— our soil, our climate, our (Prof. Levi 

 Stockbridge), 1871 (Part 2), 37. 



— plant food taken from the soil by, 1885, 52. 



— root (J. L. Delano), 1879 (Part 2), 53. 

 cultivation, methods of, yield, etc., 



1866 (Part 2), 68; 1867 (Part 2), 126; 

 1869 (Part 2), 131; 1873 (Part 2), 91; 

 1874 (Part 1), 110; 1876 (Part 2), 113; 

 1879 (Part 2), 53. 



and their cultivation (O. B. Had wen), 



1874 (Part 1), 110. 



— rotation of, on (Dr. C. A. Goessmann), 

 1885, 121. 



systems and importance of, 1853 (Part 



2), 260; 1854 (Part 2), 445; L855 (Part 

 2), 322; 1868 (Part 1), 151, 242; 1869 

 (Part 1), 142, 154; 1S70 (Part 1), 317; 

 1873 (Part 1), 121; 1885, 124; 1892,47. 



