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Massachusetts, lettuce and cucumber 

 culture under glass in, statistics of, 1890, 

 377. 



— manufactures in, compared with agri- 

 culture, 1867 (Part 2). 33: 1868 (Part 1), 

 290. 



— marshes of, the marine, 1891, 385. 



— one of the first States to give legislative 

 aid to agriculture, 1853 (Part 1), 115. 



— ornithology of, list of species (E. A. 

 Samuels), 1863 (Part 1, Appendix), 

 xviii. 



— peat bogs in, location and value of, 1891, 

 381. 



— poultry in, statistics of, 1880 (Part 1), 

 12. 



— prosperity and power of, the (Dr. George 

 B. Loring), 1871 (Part 2), 77. 



— resources of (William Claflin), 1872 

 (Part 2), 37. 



— sheep husbandry in (James S. Grin- 

 nell), 1878 (Part 1), 291 ; 1891, 101. 



statistics of, 1880 (Part 1), 11; 1878 



(Part 1), 291; 1891,115. 



— Society for Promoting Agriculture, 

 founding of the, 1853 (Part 1), 10; 1856 

 (Part 2), 10. 



returns of the, 1853 (Part 1), 166; 



1854 (Part 1), 180; 1855 (Part 1, Appen- 

 dix), ii; 1856 (Part 1, Appendix), ii ; 

 1857 (Part 1, Appendix), xxxiv; 1858 

 (Part 1, Appendix), cviii; 1859 (Part 1, 

 Appendix), xviii; 1860 (Part 1, Ap- 

 pendix), ii; 1861 (Part 1, Appendix), 

 ii; 1862 (Part 1), 416; 1863 (Part 1, 

 Appendix), ii ; 1867 (Part 1, Appendix), 

 xl; 1868 (Part 1, Appendix), III ; 1869 

 (Part 1, Appendix), xlviii; 1870 (Part 

 1, Appendix), lii; 1871 (Part 1, Appen- 

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

 1873 (Part 1, Appendix) , lviii ; 1874 (Part 

 1, Appendix), lvi; 1875 (Part 1, Appen- 

 dix), xlviii; 1876 (Part 1, Appendix), 

 xlvi; 1877 (Part 1, Appendix), lii; 1878 

 (Part 1), 362; 1879 (Part 1), 410; 1880 

 (Part 1),250; 1881,390; 1882,394; 1892, 

 334. 



— soils of (Prof. N. S. Shaler), 1889, 295. 

 and agricultural resources of, 18G3 



(Part 1), 42. 



— staple products of, estimated average 

 yield and cost of, per acre, 1854 (Part 1), 

 53. 



— stock husbandry in (A. W. Clicever), 

 1884, 177. 



raising in, early history of, 1853 (Part 



1), 81. 



— swamps of, tbe, 1891, 378. 



Massachusetts, trees and tree planting 

 in (Prof. C. S. Sargent), 1875 (Part 1), 

 250 ; 1885, 365. 



for culture in, list of, 18S0 (Part 1), 



39. 



— weather of, 1889, xviii ; 1890, vii ; 1891, 

 vii; 1892, vii. 



Mating, influence of first, on subsequent 



offspring, 1854 (Part 2), 371 ; 1866 (Part 



1), 84, 103, 115; 1867 (Part 1), 47; 1870 



(Part 1), 97 (Part 2), 196; 1874 (Part 1), 



191; 1877 (Part 1), 93; 1878 (Part 1), 



206. 

 Mat beetle, characteristics of the, 1872 



(Part 1),240. 

 destruction to crops by larvaj of, 1872 



(Part 1),241; 1884, 253,342. 

 Maynard, Prof. S. T., lecture by, on 



fruit culture in Massachusetts, 1887, 14. 

 notes by, on tbe destruction of peach 



buds by cold, 18S4, 348. 

 on the vitality of seeds as affected 



by age, 1884, 344. 

 upon insects injurious to farm and 



garden crops, 1884, 340. 

 observations by, in regard to insects 



injurious to the apple, 1884, 338. 

 regarding the vitality of the seed 



of various weeds, 1884, 343. 

 paper by (in connection with Dr. C. 



A. Goessmann), on contributions to the 



chemistry of fruit culture, 1879 (Part 



1), 344. 

 suggestions by, on planting trees and 



small fruits, 1887, 699. 

 McKinstrt, A. L., essay by, on soiling 



cattle, 1876 (Part 2), 52. 

 Meadow brome grass, characteristics of, 



1856 (Parti), 64. 



— fescue grass, analyses of, 1887, 674, 

 677, 740, 750 ; 1888, 629, 633 ; 1889 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 293, 299; 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 163, 

 291, 297; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 315, 322; 

 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 311, 319. 



characteristics of, 1856 (Tart 1), 55, 



154; 1877 (Part 1), 130; 1890 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 162; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 184, 185. 



— foxtail grass, characteristics of, 1856 

 (Part 1),20, 124, 129. 



— grass, hairy, characteristics of, 1856 

 (Part 1), 54. 



cough stalked, characteristics of, 1856 



(Part 1), 47, 129. 



— hay, low, analyses of, 1890 (Exp. Sta.), 

 291; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 315; 1892 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 312. 



value of, as a fodder, 1877 (Part 2), 



37. 



