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AGRICULTURE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



1861 (Part 1, Appendix), iii; 18G2 (Part 

 1), 417; 1863 (Part 1, Appendix), iii; 

 1864 (Part 1, Appendix), li ; 1865 (Part 

 1, Appendix), xliii; 1866 (Part 1), 357; 

 1867 (Part 1, Appendix), xli; 1868 (Part 

 1, Appendix), liii ; 1869 (Part 1, Appen- 

 dix), xlix; 1870 (Part 1, Appendix), liii; 

 1871 (Part 1, Appendix), lix; 1872 (Part 

 1, Appendix), li ; 1873 (Part 1, Appen- 

 dix), lix; 1874 (Part 1, Appendix), lvii; 

 1875 (Part 1, Appendix), xlix; 1876 

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

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

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

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

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

 366; 1889, 350; 1890, 348; 1891, 339; 

 1892, 334. 



Martin, O., report by, on horses, 1853 

 (Part 2), 348. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College. 

 (See Agricultural College.) 



Experiment Station. (See Experi- 

 ment Station.) 



— agriculture. (See Agriculture ) 



State Board of. (See Agriculture, 



Board of.) 



— animals of (E. A. Samuels), 1861 (Part 

 1), 137. 



list of extinct, 1861 (Part 1), 192. 



— area of, 1876 (Part 1), 298. 



— at the Centennial Exposition (Leverett 

 Saltonstall), 1875 (Part 1), 137. 



— barns in, in 1850, number of, 1853 (Part 

 1),80. 



— beet sugar as an agricultural enterprise 

 in, the production of (Dr. C. A. Goess- 

 mann), 1870 (Part 2, Supplement), 12. 



— birds Of (Dr. B. H. Warren), 1890, 34. 

 report of the Board of Agriculture on 



the, 1890, 267. 



— butter show, dairy appliances at the, 

 1879 (Parti), 168. 



— cattle diseases in, with legislation, his- 

 tory of, 1892, 220. 



in, Shorthorn (William R. Sessions), 



1884, 161. 



— Colorado potato beetle in, spread of the, 

 1876 (Part 1), 89 (Part 2), 35. 



— corn in, Indian, 1880 (Part 1), 10. 



— creameries in, co-operative, statistics of, 

 1889, vii; 1890, xx, 392. 



— crop reports, concerning, 1889, x ; 1890, 

 xiv; 1891, xv ; 1892, xiii, 253. 



— crops in, 1890, xiv; 1891, xiii; 1892, xi. 



— Dairy Company, concerning the, 1882, 36. 

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



1876 (Part 1), 98. 



Massachusetts dairy farmer, interests of, 

 the (Henry E. Alvord), 1879 (Part 1), 

 124. 



— dairying in, statistics of, 1879 (Part 1), 

 126; 1880 (Part 1), 8; 1882, 18, 27; 

 1888, xii; 1890, xvii, 389; 1891, 68, 117. 



— dogs in, number of, 1861 (Part 1), 66; 

 1862 (Part 1), 109; 1874 (Part 2), 121; 

 1878 (Part 1), 295; 1888, xi. 



— farmer, cost of a crop of corn to the 

 (Dr. E. Lewis Sturtevant), 1872 (Part 

 2), 80. 



laws of competition as affecting the, 



the (Charles A. Mills), 1891, 405. 



should be content, why a (George S. 



Hillard), 1860 (Part 2), 42. 



the (Emory Washburn), 1854 (Part 



2), 459. 



— farms in, abandoned, 1884, 141 ; 1889, 

 xvii; 1890, xxviii, 117, 329; 1891, xx, 

 4, 7; 1892, xvi. 



mortgaged, 1889, xvi. 



size and conduct of (Daniel Dwight), 



1876 (Parti), 215. 



— forest culture in, experiments in, 1875 

 (Part 1), 260. 



fires in, losses by, in 1880, 1882, 272. 



— forestry and arboriculture in (Prof. 

 John Robinson), 1887, 51. 



— forests in, area of, 1875 (Part 1), 258. 

 of, report of the Board of Agricult- 

 ure on the, 1890, 254. 



— fruit culture in (Prof. S. T. Maynard), 

 1887, 14. 



growing in (J. H. Hale), 1892, 60. 



— fruits for, 1877 (Part 1), 307. 



— gardening in, 1880 (Part 1), 15. 



— grape culture in (Bull, E. W.), 1862 

 (Part 1), 85. 



(Fisher, Dr. Jabez), 1873 (Part 1), 



274. 

 statistics of, 1890, 382. 



— hay and fodder in, 1880 (Part 1), 6. 



— Horticultural Society, report on the (Dr. 

 James P. Lynde), 1886, 402. 



returns of the, 1885, 311; 1886, 325; 



1887, 327; 1888, 366; 1889, 350; 1890, 

 348; 1891, 340; 1892,335. 



— insects of, injurious and beneficial (Dr. 

 A. S. Packard, Jr.), 1870 (Part 1 ), 351 ; 

 1871 (Part 1), 331; 1872 (Part 1), 237; 

 1873 (Part 1), 331. 



some of the (Prof. J. A. Lintner), 



1885, 165. 

 which are beneficial to agriculture 



(F. G. Sanborn), 1862 (Part 1), 124. 



— inundated lands of, the (Prof. N. S. 

 Shaler), 1891,377. 



