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AGKICULTURE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



Crops, rotation of (Huntington, T. G.), 



1853 (Part 2), 260. 

 the (Stockbridge, Prof. Levi), 1869 



(Part 1), 142. 

 the, in garden culture, 1870 (Part 1), 



317. 



— to soils, adaptation of (John B. Moore), 

 1866 (Part 1), 269. 



— water and its supply for our (John W. 

 Pierce) , 1884, 12. 



Crosby, Josiah, report by, on horses, 1854 



(Part 2), 352. 

 Cross, definition of a, 1891, 24. 



— fertilization, effect and influence of, 



1856 (Part 2), 23; 1862 (Part 1), 104; 

 1864 (Part 1), 78, 133; 1869 (Part 1), 

 107; 1870 (Part 1), 297; 1875 (Part 1), 

 199; 1876 (Part 1), 235; 1877 (Part 1), 

 156; 1891,24. 



Cross-kreeding of sheep, concerning the, 



1860 (Parti), 115. 

 Crosses in breeding, effect and utility of, 



1857 (Part 1), 28, 46, 51, 57; 1864 (Part 

 1), 133; 1865 (Parti), 31; 1870 (Part 1), 

 94,123; 1872(Partl), 89; 1873 (Part 2), 

 114; 1874 (Parti), 189; 1878 (Part 1), 

 200. 



Crow and corn, the, 1880 (Part 1), 93; 

 1882, 77. 



— characteristics and habits of the com- 

 mon, 1865 (Part 1), 114; 1871 (Part 2), 

 119. 



— detrimental to agriculture, the, 1890, 48. 



Crushed stones, value of, in road build- 

 ing, 1869 (Part 2), 222, 227, 292; 1870 

 (Part 1), 53. 



Cuba guano, analyses of, 1887, 766; 1888, 



616; 1889 (Exp. Sta.),285; 1890 (Exp. 



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



(Exp. Sta.), 304. 

 Cuckoo, black-billed, characteristics and 



habits of the, 1865 (Part 1), 97; 1872 



(Part 2), 195. 

 Cucumber beetles, striped, habits of the, 



1868 (Part 2), 102. 



— culture under glass, 1874 (Part 1), 105; 

 1888, 375. 



statistics of, in Massachusetts, 1888, 



377. 



— plant, diseases of the, 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 

 229; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 222, 227; 1892 

 (Exp. Sta.), 212. 



Cullev, Eli, address by, before the Board 

 of Agriculture, at Fitchburg, 1889, 3. 



Culture and social position (Alexander 

 Hyde), 1867 (Part 2), 43. 



Curculio, or plum weevil, habits of, and 

 methods of destroying the, 1856 (Part 



2), 449; 1857 (Part 1), 199; 1861 (Part 

 1),9, 104; 1860 (Parti), 225; 1867 (Part 

 1), 123; 1875 (Part 1), 186; 1884, 341; 

 1887, 23 ; 1889, 32 ; 1891, 152. 



Curds, floating, concerning, 1874 (Part 1), 

 36. 



Currant, Halia, description of the, 1869 

 (Part 1), 244. 



— saw flies, description and habits of the 

 imported, 1870 (Part 1), 355. 



native, 1870 (Part 1), 360. 



— span-worm, description, habits and 

 destruction of the, 1868 (Part 2), 103; 

 1870 (Part 1), 361 ; 1883, 311 ; 1884, 341. 



— wine, method of making, 1868 (Part 

 2), 155. 



Currants, analyses of, 1888, 639; 1889 

 (Exp. Sta ),306; 1890 (Exp. Sta ),305; 

 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 331; 1892 (Exp. Sta ), 

 328. 



— cultivation of, 1875 (Part 1), 186; 1884, 

 439; 1887,27; 1888, 151. 



— experiments with, 1884, 442. 



— for market, strawberries and (E. W. 

 Wood), 1888, 147. 



— varieties of, 1859 (Part 1), 71, 102 ; 1887, 

 27 ; 1888, 152. 



Currency, the, and its effect on the farm- 

 ing interest (Julius H. Seelye), 1874 

 (Part 2), 10. 



Cushman, Elbridge, essay by, on a hun- 

 dred acres or more, 1888, 351. 



— lecture by, on how shall we fertilize 

 our farms ? 1883, 128. 



Cutter, description of a self-sharpening 



fodder, 1868 (Part 1), 343. 

 Cut-worms, enemies of the, 1885, 175, 176. 



— food plants of the, 1885, 172. 



— habits of the, 1868 (Part 2), 102; 1881, 

 65; 1884,340; 1885, 171. 



— natural history of the, 1885, 169, 172. 



— ravages of, methods of preventing the, 

 1868 (Part 2), 102; 1881, 65; 1884, 340; 

 1885, 177. 



Cyclone burner, use of the, 1892, 242. 



Daidzu bean, analyses of the, 1891 (Exp. 



Sta.), 319, 325; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 315, 



321. 

 Dairy and its products, the (X. A. Wil- 



lard), 1868 (Parti), ISO. 



— appliances, concerning, 1879 (Part 1), 

 168. 



— bull, characteristics of a good, 1859 

 (Part 1), 47. 



— Bureau, State, composition of the, 1891, 

 xix. 



educational work of the, 1892, 308. 



