ANALYTICAL LXDEX. 



245 



New England, cattle in, first, 1873 (Part 

 1), 13. 



— climate, peculiarities of. (See Climate.) 

 and horticulture of, the (John E. 



Russell), 1885, 455. 



— ensilage, a success in ? is (Henry E. 

 ALvord), 1887, 120. 



— farm life, advantages of (L. F. Mellen), 

 1876 (Part 2), 11. 



— farming. (See Farming.) 



— farms, cost of grain on, 1892, 23. 



— forage crops in, growing and feeding 

 (A. W. Cheever), 1881, 145. 



— forest trees for cultivation in, selection 

 of, 1884, 506. 



— home life (Prof. P. A. Chadbourne), 

 1872 (Part 2), 56. 



— homes (Prof. Albert Hopkins), 1870 

 (Part 1), 167, 178. 



— market, beef fattening for the (Joseph 

 A.Titus), 1886, 60. 



— orthoptera of, the (Prof. C. H. Fernald) , 

 1887, 423. 



list of, 1887, 477. 



— standpoint, agriculture from a (H. P. 

 Wakefield), 1873 (Part 2), 15. 



— stock of (J. W. Proctor), 1853 (Part 2), 

 275. 



— temperature of England higher than 

 that of, 1853 (Part 1), 154. 



New Jersey, agricultural resources of, 



1874 (Parti), 193. 



Newell, Moses, resolutions by the Board 

 of Agriculture on the death of, 1858 (Part 

 1),44. 



Nichols, Dr. James R., address by, on 

 chemistry and farming, 1855 (Part 2), 295. 



essay by, on apples as food for 



animals, 1880 (Part 2), 70. 



on bread and bread making, 1866 



(Part 2), 119. 



on nitrogen in its relations to agri- 

 culture, the chemistry of, 1881, 300. 



on special or concentrated fertil- 

 izers, 1868 (Part 2), 114. 



on the nature of swamp muck and 



its value in agriculture, 1881, 128. 



lecture by, on bowlder rocks ; their 



probable origin and history, and their 

 use in the construction of dwellings, 



1875 (Part 1), 96. 



on food of plants and sources of 



supply, 1871 (Part 1),80. 

 on manures, general and special, 



1870 (Parti), 179. 



on sunshine on the farm, 1883, 371. 



on the new agriculture, 1878 (Part 



1), 44. 



Nichols, Dr. James R., lecture by, on the 

 sugars; their chemical nature and his- 

 tory, 1881, 101. 



on what chemistry has accom- 

 plished for agriculture, 1861 (Part 1), 228. 



resolutions by the Board of Agricult- 

 ure on the death of, 1887, 319. 



statement by, on experiments with 



manures, 1856 (Part 2), 229. 



Nicotinia, analyses of, 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 

 339; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 336. 



Night hawk, characteristics and habits 

 of the, 1871 (Part 2), 112. 



— soil (Asa Clement), 1867 (Part 1), 269. 

 analyses of, and value as a fertilizer, 



1862 (Part 1), 318; 1863 (Part 1), 278; 



1867 (Part 1), 182, 269; 1877 (Part 1), 



169, 178, 183, 186, 197; 1878 (Part 1), 



65; 1884,28. 

 contamination of water by, 1877 (Part 



1), 178. 

 history of the use of, 1877 (Part 1), 



171. 



loss by waste of, 1877 (Part 1), 177. 



management of, the (Gen. N. N. Hal- 



sted), 1877 (Parti), 169. 

 storage cistern for, use of a, 1877 



(Parti), 180. 

 Nile, rise and fall of the, 1870 (Part 2), 48. 



— valley, agriculture of the (John E. 

 Russell), 1890, 163. 



Nitrate of potash. (See Potash ) 



— of soda. (See Soda.) 



Nitre salt cake, analyses of, 1887, 760; 



1888, 610; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 284; 1890 



(Exp. Sta.), 282; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 306; 



1892 (Exp. Sta.), 302. 

 Nitrogen, albuminoid, in beets, 1889 



(Exp. Sta.), 185. 



— amount of, removed by crops, 1873 

 (Part 1), 124. 



— as an animal food, 1856 (Part 2), 51; 

 1862 (Part 1), 59; 186S (Part 1), 127. 



— as a plant food, 1858 (Part 2), 76 ; 1862 

 (Part 1), 59; 1869 (Part 1), 45; 1873 

 (Part 1), 112; 1875 (Part 1), 20; 1876 

 (Part 1), 143, 149; 1881, 300; 1885,63; 

 1886, 194 ; 1890, 18 ; 1892, 398. 



— chemistry of, in its relations to agricult- 

 ure (Dr. James R. Nichols), 1881, 300. 



— determining, methods for, 1890 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 274. 



— experiments with combinations of, on 

 rye, 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 172. 



different forms of, on field crops, 



1890 (Exp. Sta.), 149. 



— from the atmosphere, 1873 (Part 1), 

 117; 1885, .V.; 1892, 390, 394. 



