ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



193 



Farm tools, manufacture of small, 1873 

 (Part I), 30. 



— trespassing on the, 1878 (Part 1), 175. 



— trials of muck, 1881, 137. 



— wastes of the (James S. Grinnell), 1861 

 (Part 1), 72. 



— ways over the, 1878 (Part 1), 1-58. 



— what to do with the (It. H. Seelev), 

 1867 (Part 2), 1. 



— work (Joseph S. Howe), 1877 (Part 2), 

 30. 



Farmer, American, origin of the, 1S87, 



23.5. 

 the (Leverett Saltonstall), 1856 (Tart 



2), 35. 



— farm and, the basis of national strength, 

 the (Prof. William H Brewer), 1889, 168. 



— and his aids, the (Ralph Waldo Emer- 

 son), 1858 (Part 2), 11. 



— and his relations to the State, the (San- 

 born Tenney), 1875 (Part 2), 43. 



— and the Commonwealth, the (S. P. 

 Twiss), 1863 (Part 2), 66. 



— and the man, the (Frederic Hinckley), 

 1858 (Part 2), 20. 



— as he was, is and is to be, the (E. W. 

 B. Canning), 1859 (Part 2), 48. 



— character and life of the, 1863 (Part 2), 

 77. 



— duty of the, to his calling, the (George 

 S. Boutwell), 1859 (Part 2), 20. 



— his relations to the manufacturer and 

 mechanic, the (John G Avery) , 1890, 304. 



— how the silo may be made available by 

 any (Dr. W. L. Faxon), 1881, 182. 



— markets for the (Avery P. Slade), 1870 

 (Part 1), 141. 



— Massachusetts, cost of a crop of corn 

 to the, the (Dr. E. Lewis Sturtevant), 

 1872 (Part 2), 80. 



dairy, needs of the (A. W. Cheever), 



1876 (Part 1), 98. 

 laws of competition as affecting the, 



the (Charles A. Mills), 1891, 405 

 the (Emory Washburn), 1854 (Part 



2), 459. 

 why a, should be content (George S. 



Hillard), 1860 (Part 2), 42. 



— New England, opportunities of the 

 (Richard Goodman), 1869 (Part 2), 63. 



— practical, experience cf a (B. P. Ware), 

 1S69 (Tart 2), 1. 



the (Charles L. Flint), 1856 (Part 2), 



96. 



— social and civil position of the, the (Dr. 

 George B. Loring), 1858 (Part 2), 81. 



— - and intellectual life of the (Rev. L. 

 S. Rowland), 1880 (Part 2), 110. 



Farmer, social and political life of the 

 (Allen P. Soule), 1885, 437. 



— tariff and the, the, 1887, 254. 



to the, value of a protective, the 



(Joseph Story Fay), 1882, 310. 



— the (Putnam, Rev. Dr. George), 1863 

 (Part 2), 77. 



(Rockwell, Julius), 1855 (Part 2), 



391. 



— the coming (John Quiney Adams), 1874 

 (Part 2), 50 



Farmer's advantage, the (A. L. Perry), 

 1870 (Part 2), 85. 



— calling, the (J. N. Dunham), 1861 (Part 

 2), 42. 



— capital, the, 1873 (Part 2), 2, 65, 82. 



— conflict, the (Dr. George B. Loring), 

 1869 (Part 2), 76. 



— errors, the (Solon Robinson), 1855 

 (Part 2), 347. 



— exhausting labor, the, 1880 (Part2), 112. 



— home and its embellishments, the (E. 

 G. Kelley), 1857 (Part 2), 1. 



— home of the past and future (Prof. P. 

 A. Chadbourne), 1881, 203. 



— homestead, and its relation to farm 

 thrift, the (Donald G. Mitchell), 1876 

 (Parti), 131. 



— liability for his animals, the, 1878 (Part 

 1), 165. 



for his men, the, 1878 (Part 1), 169. 



— life, some of the poisons of the (Edward 

 Hitchcock), 1875 (Part 2), 13. 



the (Joseph Vaill), 1863 (Part 2), 48. 



— position, the (Justus Tower), 1857 (Part 

 2), 69. 



— wants, the (Amasa Walker), 1855 (Part 

 2), 336. 



Farmers are long-lived men, 1858 (Part 

 2), 23. 



— are the greatest wasters of labor, 1855 

 (Part 2), 353 



— as conservators of conservatism, 18S9, 

 193. 



— can improve their present condition, 

 how (Sanborn Tenney), 1872 (Part 2), 

 68. 



— classes of, 1863 (Part 2), 77. 



— co-operation among, concerning, 18«7, 

 238. 



(Prof. P. A. Chadbourne), 1875 (Part 



1), 53. 



— experiment stations done for the ? what 

 have our (Prof. G. 11. Whitcher), 1890, 

 10. 



— fancy, influence of, 1869 (Part 2), 104; 

 1873 (Part 2), 16, 58. 



— fare of Puritan, 1S50 (Part 2), 2. 



