INDEX. 



Mr. ITazeii's Address, Page 5 — 23. 



Agricultural pursuits underrated, - - 5. 



Products fall short of the consumption, - 6. 



Farming brings a certain but moderate reward, 7 8. 



Peculiar privileges of New-England fai-mers, 9 — 10. 



Successful cultivation in England, - - 11. 



Wm. Dawson father of Scottish Agriculture, 12. 



What they have done, we may do, - - 13. 



It is an art to be studied, - . . 14, 



Book knowledge is not to be despised, - 15 — 16. 



Systematic labor necessary to success, - 17 — 18. 



Size of farms considered, . - . - 19 — 20. 



Farming utensils, best to be selected, - 21. 



Commonwealth favors this pursuit, - - 23. 



Report of Committee of Arrangements, - . - 25 — 26. 



Remarks of Governor Everett, 2G — 32. 



Report on the Dairy, .___.. 32. 



Eben'r King's Statement, - - - - 33. 



Amos King's Statement, - _ - 34. 



Daniel P. King's Statement, . - _ 34. 



Matthew Hooper's Statement, - - 35. 



Jacob Osgood's Statement, ... 35. 



Report on Milch Cows, 36—37- 



Daniel Putnam's Statement, ... 33. 



Eben'r King's Statement ... 33. 



Report on Cider, 42. 



A. A. & S. Abbot's Statement, - - 43. 



Moses French's Statement, - - . 44. 



Report on Ploughing — double teams. ... 45. 



" " single teams. . . - . 46 



Report on Animals. — 1. Bulls, _ . . . 4(5. 



2. Working Oxen, ... 47, 



3. Steers and Calves, - - 47. 



4. Horses, 49. 



Report on Fruits and Flowers, .... 43. 



Van Mons's theory of improving fruit trees, ... 50 — 54. 



Report on the funds of the Society, ... 55 — 57. 



Treasurer's Account Cuitent, 57. 



Harvest Hymn, by A. Lewis, .... 53, 



Premiums offered for 1837, 59—70. 



Members admitted in 1836, 71. 



Officers elected September 1836, 71. 



