28 



Forbush, E. H., article by, on the regulative 

 influence exerted by birds on the increase 

 of insect pests, V., 26. 



Fowler, F. H., statistics by, of Mass. agri- 

 culture, IV., 29. 



Fruit bloom, I., 13. 



Fruit crop of 1894, retrospect and prospect 

 of the (Prof. S. T. Maynard), IV., 12. 



Fruit growers, dealers and consumers, bul- 

 letin to (Prof. S. T. Maynard), I., 29. 



Fruits and berries, II., 12; III., 13; IV., 10. 



Grain crops, III., 14. 



Grapes, IV., 13. 



Hay, II., U; III., 12. 



Honey and beeswax, IV., 31. 



Horses, I., 3. 



Industrial depression, effect of, L, 15. 



Insect pests, concerning, I., 13; II., 10; 

 III., 11; v., 26; VI., 28. 



Massachusetts agriculture, statistics of (F. 

 H. Fowler), IV., 29. 



Market-garden crops, II., 11; III., 13. 



Maynard, Prof. S. T., article by, on fruit 

 crop of 1894, retrospect and prospect of 

 the, IV., 12. 



Maynard, Prof. S. T., article by, to fruit 

 growers, dealers and consumers, I., 29. 



Mowings, I., 13. 



Nurseries, IV., 31. 



Oats, IV , 11. 



Onions, V., 12. 



Oxen and other cattle, I., 4. 



Paige, Prof. Jas. B., article by, on tuber- 

 culosis and its eradication, II., 25; III., 

 28. 



Pasturage, I., 13; II., 12; III., 14; IV., 11. 



Potatoes, II., 11; III., 13; IV., 10; V., 12. 



Poultry and eggs, IV., 32. 



Root crops, V.-VI , 12. 



Rowen, IV., 9; V., 11. 



Season, outlook for the, I., 12. 



Season, profits of the, VI., 13. 



Season, progress of the, II.-VI., 3. 



Sheep, I., 4. 



Stock, live, I., 3, 13; IV., 29; VI., 12. 



Swine, I., 4. 



Temperature and rainfall for the whole 

 country, I., 8; II.-III., 6; IV.-VI., 5. 



Tobacco, IV , 10. 



Tuberculosis and its eradication (Prof. Jas. 

 B. Paige), II., 25; III., 28. 



Weather, Massachusetts, I., 6, 10; II., 8; 

 III., 9; IV., 7; V., 9; VI., 6. 



Weather and crops. New England, I., 10; 

 II., 7; III., 8; IV., 6; V., 7; VI., 6. 



Wheat, I., 5. 



Year, 1895. Bulletins I.-VL, June- October. 



Animals, farm, report on, I., 3, 5; VI., 13. 



Apples, IV., 9. 



Birds as protectors of orchards (E. H. 



Forbush), III., 20. 

 Corn,Indian, II., 9; III., 8; IV., 10; V.,9. 

 Correspondents, notes of, I., 19; II., 11; 



III., 10; IV., 12; V., 11; VI., 15. 

 Cows, milch, I., 4. 

 Crops, forage. III., 8; IV., 10. 

 Crops, grain, I., 5; III., 9. 

 Crops, market-garden, II., 10 ; III., 9. 

 Crops, prices of, VI., 13. 

 Crops, root, V., 10; VI., 12. 

 Crops, statistics of, I., 5; II.-V., 3; VI., 3, 



12. 

 Crops, weather and. New England, I., 9; 



II., 6; III., 6; IV., 7; V., 7; VI., 6. 

 Dairy products, II., 10. 

 Drainage, land, hints on (\Vm. Wheeler), 



II., 23. 

 Drains, laying out and construction of, II., 



30. 

 Fall feed, V., 9. 

 Fall seeding, v., 9; VI., 13. 

 Farm animals, report on, I., 3, 5 ; VI., 13. 



Farm help and wages, I., 13. 



Fernald, Prof. C. H., article by, on the San 

 Jos6 scale, IV., 23. 



Forbush, E H., article by, on birds as pro- 

 tectors of orchards, III., 20. 



Frost, damage from, I., 13. 



Fruit bloom, I., 12. 



Fruits and berries, II., 10; III., 9; V., 10. 



Grain crops. III., 9. 



Hay, ir., 9; III., 8. 



Hogs, I., 4. 



Horses, I., 3. 



Insecticides (A. H. Kirkland), V., 23. 



Insecticides, contact, V., 27. 



Insects, I , ,13; II., 9; III., 8; IV., 9, 23; 

 v., 23. 



Kerosene emulsion, V., 27. 



Kirkland, A. H , article by, on insecticides, 

 v., 23. 



Land drainage, hints on (Wm. Wheeler), 

 II., 23. 



Land drainage, efTects of, II., 23. 



Land, how to drain, II., 25. 



Lead, arsenate of, V., 25. 



London purple, V., 24. 



