ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



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dix), lviii; 1872 (Part 1, Appendix), li; 

 1873 (Part 1, Appendix), lix; 1874 

 (Part 1, Appendix), lvii ; 1875 (Part 

 1, Appendix), xlix; 1876 (Part 1, 

 Appendix), xlvii ; 1877 (Part 1, Ap- 

 pendix), liii; 1878 (Part 1), 363; 1879 

 (Part 1), 411 ; 1880 (Parti), 251; 1881, 

 391; 1882,395; 1883,248; 1884,274; 

 1885, 310; 1886, 324; 1887, 326; 1888, 

 366; 1889, 350; 1890, 348; 1891, 335; 

 1892, 330. 

 Hingham, forest trees and shrubs of (J. S. 

 Lewis), 1867 (Part 2), 109. 



— public winter meeting of the Board of 

 Agriculture at, 1878 (Part 1), 8. 



History, natural, directions for preparing 

 specimens in, 1859 (Part 1), 145. 



Hitchcock, Dr. Edward, address by, on 

 sciences applicable to farming, 1856 

 (Part 2), 47. 



on some of the poisons of the 



farmer's life, 1875 (Part 2), 13. 



lecture by, on the hygiene of the 



farm, 1879 (Parti), 71. 



Hitchcock, Henry E., essay by, on con- 

 ditions of success on the farm, 1878 

 (Part 2), 47. 



Hoard, W. D., lecture by, on the agricult- 

 ural situation, 1891, 65. 



on the dairy temperament of cows, 



1890, 67. 



Hoe, Allen's weeding, description of, 1867 

 (Part 1 ) , 288 . 



— horse, description and use of the, 1855 

 (Part 1),64 (Part 2), 73. 



— riumer's adjustable, description of, 

 1867 (Part 1), 288. 



Hog. (See Pig and Swine.) 



— breeding of the, profitable, 1854 (Part 

 2), 372; 1858 (Part 2), 290; 1874 (Part 

 1), 129, 199. 



— cholera, concerning, 1880, 262, 398; 

 1887, 394 ; 1888, 401 ; 1891, 444 ; 1892, 459. 



history of, in Massachusetts, 1892, 



227. 



— diseases of the, 1880 (Part 2), 21. 



— feed, analysis of, 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 104. 



— good, points of a, 1853 (Part 2), 362, 

 380. 



— houses, construction of, 1880 (Part 2), 

 20; 1891, 219. 



— manure, making of, and value of, as a 

 fertilizer, 1854 (Part 1), 22; 1874 (Part 

 1), 141, 194; 1880 (Part 2), 20. 



— peculiarities of the, 1854 (Part 2), 372. 

 Hogs, feeding of bone meal and hard- 

 wood ashes to, 1890, 18. 



city swill to, 1891, 214. 



Hohexhf.im, agricultural institute at, de- 

 scription of the, 1862 (Part 1),304; 1863 

 (Part 1), 169. 



Holrrook, Dr. William, essay by, on 

 tuberculosis, 1889, 321. 



Holland, cattle husbandry in, 1862 (Part 

 1), 314. 



— agriculture in, condition of, 1862 (Part 

 1), 313; 1863 (Parti), 108. 



Hollyhock, rust of the, concerning the, 



1890 (Exp. Sta.), 221. 

 Holstein-Friesian cattle, characteristics 



and value of, 1863 (Part 1), 110; 1873 



(Part 2), 117, 122; 1874 (Part 2), 99; 



1886, 37. 



— color and horns of, 1886, 39. 



— importation of, 1886, 40. 



— in America (Gerrit S. Miller), 1886, 37. 



— milk, analysis of, 1886, 46. 



— not Dutch cattle, 1863 (Part 1), 110. 



— pedigree of, 1886, 37. 



Holt, Dr. A. F., lecture by, on contagious 

 diseases, how they are caused and how 

 to prevent them in our homes, 1887, 259. 



Home and farm, the sanitary essentials of 

 the (Dr. J. P. Lynde), 1881, 311. 



— life, New England (Prof. P. A. Chad- 

 bourne), 1872 (Part 2), 56. 



— science, woman and (H. "W. Parker), 

 1870 (Part 2), 38. 



— the farmer's, of the past and future 

 (Prof. P. A. Chadbourne), 1881, 203. 



Homes, American and European (J. F. 

 Moors), 1870 (Part 2), 46. 



— contagious diseases, how they are 

 caused and how to prevent them in our 

 (Dr. A. F. Holt), 1887,259. 



— farmers' : what they were, are and 

 ought to be (Alexander Hyde), 1873 

 (Part 2), 33. 



— New England (Prof Albert Hopkins), 

 1870 (Part 1), 167. 



— our (W. L. Warner), 1887, 99. 



their power and influence (J. W. 



Stockwell), 1887,377. 

 Hominy chop, analysis of, 1891 (Exp, 



Sta.), 101. 



— feed, analyses of, 1883, 325; 1887, 748; 

 1888, 633; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 325; 1892 

 (Exp. Sta.), 322. 



— meal, analyses of, 1886, 454 ; 1888, 631 ; 

 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 294, 299; 1891 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 319; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 73, 315. 



HOMCEOPATHT in agriculture (William II. 



Bowker), 1886, 191. 

 Honey, the making of, 1857 (Part 2), 282. 

 Honeysuckle, saw-fly of the Tartarian, 



characteristics of the, 1869 (Part 1),249. 



