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Market-garden crops, 11. , 10; III., 9. 



Milch cows and mules, I., 3. 



Mowings, I., 12. 



Oats, IV., 11. 



Onions, V., 10. 



Orchards, birds as protectors of (E. H. 

 Forbush),lII., 20. 



Oxen and other cattle, I., 4. 



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

 culin, — what it is, how it is used, what it 

 does, I., 27. 



Paris green, V., 24. 



Pastures, I., 12; II , 10; III., 9; IV., 10. 



Potatoes, II., 10; III., 9; IV.-V., 10. 



Raupenleim, V., 28. 



Root crops, v., 10 ; VI., 12. 



Rowen, IV.-V., 9. 



San Jos€ scale, the (Prof. C. H. Fernald), 

 IV., 23. 



Season, outlook for the, I., 11. 



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



Season, profits of the, VI. , 14. 



Sheep, I., 4. 



Stock, farm, I., 3, 5; VI., 13. 



Temperature and rainfall for the whole 



country, I., 7; II., 4; III., 4; IV., 5; 



v., 5; VI., 5. 

 Tobacco, IV., 11. 

 Tuberculin, what it is, how it is used, what 



it does (Prof. Jas. B. Paige), I., 27. 

 Tuberculosis, I., 14. 

 Weather, Massachusetts, I., 6, 10; II., 7; 



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

 Weather and crops, New England, I., 9; 



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

 Wheeler, Wm., article by, on hints on land 



drainage, II., 23. 



