ANALYTICAL LXDEX. 



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Squash, cultivation of, yield, etc., 18-54 

 (Part 2), 203; 1855 (Part 2), 7, 15; 1856 

 (Part 2), 114,423; 1857 (Part 2), 333; 

 1862 (Part 2), 192, 198; 1863 (Part 2), 

 176; 1864 (Part 1), 205; 1870 (Part 1), 

 212 (Part 2), 151, 160; 1872 (Part 2), 

 141; 1875 (Part 1), 132, 136; 1876 (Part 

 1), 210 (Part 2), 134; 1877 (Part 1), 47, 

 56 (Part 2), 81. 



— flower of, character of, 1857 (Part 2), 

 330; 1874 (Part 1), 217. 



— harvesting, the time and method of, 

 1864 (Part 1), 207. 



— home of the, 1864 (Part 1), 205. 



— houses, management of, 1864 (Part 1), 

 207; 1876 (Parti), 211; 1877 (Part 1), 29. 



— Hubbard, origin of the, 1876 (Part 1), 

 209. 



— insect enemies of the, 1864 (Part 1), 

 207; 1S75 (Part 1), 133; 1876 (Part 1), 

 210. 



— lifting power of the, concerning the, 

 1874 (Part 1), 206, 211, 219. 



description of apparatus for testing 



the, 1874 (Part 1), 219. 



— manure for the, 1856 (Part 2), 114 ; 1864 

 (Part 1), 206; 1870 (Part 1), 242 (Part 

 2), 160; 1875 (Part 1), 134. 



— Marrow, origin of the, 1876 (Part 1), 

 209. 



— sap, pressure of, 1874 (Part 1), 221. 



— seed, how it may be impure, 1857 (Part 

 2), 330. 



— soil for the, and its preparation, 1864 

 (Part 1), 206; 1870 (Part 1), 242. 



— value of the, for culinary purposes, 

 1864 (Part 1), 205. 



— varieties of the, and their character- 

 istics, 1855 (Part 2), 7; 1856 (Part 2), 

 421; 1863 (Part 2), 176; 1864 (Part 1), 

 205; 1869 (Part 2), 140. 



— vines, character of growth of, 1857 

 (Part 2), 328; 1874 (Parti), 217. 



office of tendrils on, 1857 (Part 2), 



329. 

 Squirrel, description and habits of the 



dying, 1861 (Parti), 172. 



Of the gray, 1861 (Part 1), 166. 



of the ground or striped, 1861 (Part 



1), 173. 



of the red, 1861 (Part 1), 169. 



Sqi ikki.i.s, change of color of, 1860 (Part 



1), 110. 



— habits of, and methods of destroying, 

 1861 (Part 1), 166; 1868 (Part 2), 

 90. 



Stable floors, ways of constructing, 1871 

 (Part 1), 262, 286, 295, 299. 



Staisles, essential features in the con- 

 struction and fitting up of, 1S60 (Part 

 1), 195; 1870 (Part 2), 33. 



St.uuy's tubers, concerning, 1891 (Exp. 

 Sta ), 191; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 191. 



Stallions, care in breeding, 1856 (Part 

 2), 376; 1870 (Part 2), 191; 1875 (Part 

 1), 80. 



— use of unsound, 1890, 199. 



Starch in the grape vine, 1879 (Part 1), 

 363. 



— refuse, analyses of, 1887, 735 ; 1888, 

 631; 1889 (Exp. Sta.), 296; 1890 (Exp. 

 Sta.), 266, 295; 1891 (Exp. Sta.), 310, 

 320; 1892 (Exp. Sta.), 307, 317. 



Stars, chemistry of the, 1875 (Part 1), 



97. 

 Stassfurt potash salts. (See Potash). 

 State agricultural society, meeting for the 

 organization of a, 1857 (Part 1), 8, 11. 



— aid to agriculture, why and when com- 

 menced, 1853 (Part 1), 14. 



— cabinet, concerning the, 1855 (Part 1), 

 95; 1858 (Part 1), 109 (Appendix), iii ; 

 1860 (Part 1), 261; 1861 (Part 1), 137; 

 1863 (Part 1), 104; 1864 (Part 1),242; 

 1865 (Part 1), 331 ; 1866 (Part 1), 352. 



— Experiment Station. (See Experiment 

 Station.) 



— farm at Westborough. (See West- 

 borough.) 



— farmer, the, and his relations to the 

 (Sanborn Tenney), 1875 (Part 2), 43. 



— fair, concerning the, 1857 (Part 1), 14. 



— model productive, the (A. H. Bullock), 

 1863 (Part 2), 18. 



— rights and the fisheries, 1892, 140. 

 States, average worth of produce per acre 



in different, 1S70 (Part 2), 4, 16, 59. 

 Station, State Agricultural Experiment. 



(See Experiment Station.) 

 Statistics, agricultural, importance of 



collating, 1853 (Part 1), 17. 

 Steam on the farm, use of (Prof. Levi 



Stockbridge), 1872 (Part 1), 265. 



— ploughs, description of kinds of, 1872 

 (Partl),268; 1882,241. 



trial of, 1S62 (Part 1), 207. 



Steaming fodder, utility of, 1861 (Part 1 ), 

 44; 1867 (Part 1), 75; 1868 (Tart 1), 305; 

 1871 (Part 1), 132; 1873 (Part 1), 256, 

 259. 



Stearns. Winfrid A., lecture by, on cran- 

 berry culture and its insect pests, 1883, 

 158. 



STEBBIN8, Rufns P., address by, on agri- 

 culture in the public schools, 1859 (Part 

 2), 10. 



