ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



223 



Rowland, F. P., report by, on Indian 

 corn, 1859 (Part 2), 159. 



Hubbard, John L., report by, on compara- 

 tive value of crops as food for cattle, 1860 

 (Part 2), 188. 



Hubbard, J. M., lecture by, on the uses 

 of association by and among agricult- 

 urists, 1888, 270. 



Hubbard, N. S., essay by, on farming as 

 an occupation : its advantages as com- 

 pared with other business, 18G8 (Part 

 1), 295. 



on New England farming, 1878 



(Part 2), 42. 



on the relative value of farming 



among the occupations of life, 1872 (Part 

 1),280. 



on the use of capital in farming, 



1870 (Part 1), 327. 



report by, on the agriculture of 



Worcester County, south, 1865 (Part 1), 

 294; 1866 (Part 1), 284. 



on the dairy, 1866 (Part 1), 308. 



on the hay crop, 1867 (Part 1), 244. 



Hubbard, S. G., lecture by, on experience 

 with commercial fertilizers, 1888, 14. 



Hubbard squash, origin of the, 1876 (Part 

 1),209. 



Hubbardstox Nonesuch apple, character- 

 istics of the, 1866 (Part 1), 199. 



Huling, Ray G., report by, on fine arts, 

 1880 (Part 2), 37. 



Human excrements, management and 

 value of, for manure. (See Night Soil.) 



Humane destruction of animals, the (Prof. 

 D. D. Slade), 1873 (Part 1), 234. 



Humming-bird, ruby -throated, habits of 

 the, 1871 (Part 2), 111. 



Humphrey, Prof. J. E., report by, on the 

 potato scab, 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 214. 



reports by, on work of department 



of vegetable physiology. (See Experi- 

 ment Station.) 



statement by, on the black knot, 1889, 



63. 

 Humphrey, Moses, address by, before the 

 Board of Agriculture at Easthampton, 

 1888, 260. 

 Humus in the soil, characteristics and 

 properties of, 1862 (Part 1), 55 (Part 2), 

 253 ; 1875 (Part 1) , 18 (Part 2) , 38 ; 1885, 

 509 ; 1889, 305. 

 Hungarian cattle, characteristics and 

 value of, 1862 (Part 1), 342; 1863 (Part 

 1), 118. 

 — grass, analyses of, 1884, 43G ; 1887, 741 ; 

 1888, 628, 629; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 292, 

 293; 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 290, 291; 1891 



(Exp. Sta.), 314,315; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 

 82,310,311,318. 

 Hungarian grass, characteristics and 

 value of, 1856 (Part 1), 86; 1872 (Part 

 1),224; 1873 (Part 1), 256; 1876 (Part 

 2), 44; 1877 (Parti), 147. 



— millet, characteristics of, 1856 (Part 1), 

 86. 



Hungary, agriculture in, condition of, 



1862 (Part 1), 342, 344, 349. 

 Huntington, Rev. F. D., address by, on 



agricultural experiments, 1853 (Part 2), 



454. 

 on the progress of agriculture, 1853 



(Part 2), 476. 

 Huntington, T. G., essay by, on the rota- 

 tion of crops, 1853 (Part 2), 260. 

 report by, on garden vegetables and 



root crops, 1864 (Part 1), 186. 

 on the agriculture of Hampshire 



County, 1865 (Parti), 297. 

 on the raising and preservation of 



seeds, 1865 (Part 1), 246. 

 on the use of mowing machines, 



1855 (Part 2), 164. 

 Hurdling of sheep, concerning the, 1886, 



164; 1888, 70. 

 Hybrid, what constitutes a, 1864 (Part 1), 



79, 133; 1870 (Part 1), 298; 1891, 24. 

 Hybridization, or cross fertilization, 1856 



(Part 2), 22; 1867 (Part 1), 117; 1870 



(Part 1), 293. 



— experiments on, 1871 (Part 1), 161, 164. 



— improvement of grasses by, 1877 (Part 

 1J, 119. 



— in plants (Prof. George L. Goodale), 

 1877 (Parti), 156. 



— new varieties by, 1869 (Part 1), 107; 

 1870 (Part 1), 299. 



— process of, 1877 (Part 1), 156, 160; 1885, 

 118. 



— results from, 1856 (Part 2), 23, 26; 1862 

 (Part 1), 104; 1864 (Part 1), 79, 133; 

 1867 (Part 1), 117; 1869 (Part 1), 107; 

 1870 (Part 1), 297; 1875 (Part 1), 199; 

 1876 (Part 1), 235; 1877 (Part 1), 119, 

 164; 1885, 118; 1891,21,28,48. 



Hybridizing of corn, 1882, 73. 



— of strawberries, 1875 (Part 1), 199. 



— the grape, 1862 (Part 1), 104. 

 Hybrids, difficulty of obtaining, 1864 (Part 



1), 78; 1870 (Part 1), 298; 1891,48. 



— examples of, 1891, 45. 



— influence of sex in parentage of, 1891, 46. 



— works on, 1877 (Part 1), 160. 



Hyde, Alexander, address by, before the 

 Board of Agriculture, at Pittsfield, 1869 

 (Part 1), 11. 



