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INDEX TO REPOKTS, 1887-1901. 



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POULTKY— Con. 



Ducks, rations for feeding (1903), 271. 

 English Red Caps (1888), 88. 

 Faverolles, Salmon (1901), 325. 



picture of (1901), 321. 



Game (1889), 111. 



Game-cross, weights (1889), 101. 



Houdans (1889), 102. 110; ('91), 223 ; ('93), 203; 



(•94), 2.38 (figs.) 

 weights (18S8), 89; ("89), 101; ('90), 



213. 

 Indian Game (1S88), 88. 



Cornish (1000), 277 (figs.) 



weights (1898), 230. 



Langshans (18!)0 , 207; ('91), 223; ('93), 204 



(figs.); ('94), 240 (figs.) 



Black and White (1900), 275 (figs.) 



eggs laid by (1899), 200, 210. 



weights (1890), 213 ; ('92), 172. 



Leghorns (1890), 207. 



Brown, eggs laid by (1899), 206, 211. 



Light Brahmas (1894), 239 (figs.); (1900), 274 



(figs.); ('01), 428. 



weights (1894), 300; (1901), 428. 



Minorcas (1890), 207 ; ('91), 223. 

 Orpingtons, Buff (1901), 324, .325. 



picture of (1901), 321. 



pullets, laying bv (1901), 328. 



Pekin Ducks (1894), 2.50. 



Plymouth Rocks (18S9), 9S, 102, 108, 109; 



('90), 207 ; COl ), 223 ; ('93), 205 (figs.); (1900), 



273 (figs.) 



eggs laid by (1896), 351. 



picture of (1901), 321. 



■ weights (1888), 88; ('89), 101; ('90), 



213; ('92), 172; ('96), 351. 

 Plymouth Rocks, Barred (1891), 242 (figs.); 



(1900), 273 (fig.) 



■ eggs laid by (1899), 206, 210. 



fattening experiments (1899), 212. 



weights (1894), 309; ('95), 306; ('96), 



351 • ('98) 230. 

 Plymouth Rocks, Buff (1900), 273 (fig.) 

 VVhite (1893), 205; ("94), 243 (figs.); 



(1900), 273. 



eggA laid by (1899), 20G, 210. 



fattening experiments (1897), 333; ('99), 



Poultry - 



212. 



weights (1893), 230; (1901), 428. 



Red Caps (1893), 202. 

 Rhode Island R<!(ls (1901), 32.5, .320. 

 Silver-pencilled Hamburgs (18S9), 110. 

 •White Leghorns (1889), 102, 108, 110 ; ('91), 

 223; ('93), 202; ('94), 237 (fig.); (1900), 275 



(fig) 



eg?s laid by (1896), 351 ; ("99), 206, 210. 



weights (1894), 309; ('95). 306 ; ('96), 



3-51. 

 Wyandottes (1889), 98, 102,108, 109; ('90), 



207; ('91), 223. 

 Silver-laced (1893), 205; (1900), 274 



(figr.) 



fattening experiments (1899), 212. 



weights (1888), 89; ('89). 101; ('90), 



213 ; ('98), 230. 237. 



White (1893). 205; ('94), 244 (figs.); 



(1900), 274 (fig.); ('01), 325. 

 l)icture of (1901), 321. 



Animal food (1894), 231 ; ('96), 285. 

 Artificial hatching and rearing (1900), 252 ; 



('01), 315, 316. 

 Best breeds for farmers (1889), 108. 



egg-lavers (1894), 236. 



Bone food, analysis of (1896), 284. 



as an egg producer (1898), 302. 



Breaking up a sitting hen (1890), 210. 

 Breeding pens, make up of (1889), 98; ('90), 



208; ('91), 2.33; ('92), 170; ('93), 208; ("94), 



24i; ('95), 213 ; ('96), 290 ; ('97), 238 ; ('98), 



227 ; ('99), 215 ; (1900), 2.55 ; ('0)), 319. 

 Breeds pro])er for the farmer (19„0), 263. 



standard (190O), 273 (figs.) 



Characteristics of best breeds (1889), 109. 



Chicken cholera (1890), 218. 



Chickens, care of (1890), 212, 227 ; ('91), 226 ; 



('92), 172; ('95), 244; ('96), 292; (1900), 2.56, 



265. 

 Broilers, demand for and price of 



(1901), 314. 



fattenmg experiments (1898), 234-240. 



fattening methods (1900), 206. 



fed in crates (1901), 323. 



fed with free and limited run (1901), 



324. 



food of (1890), 212 ; ('92), 172 ; ('95), 

 245 ; ('98), 235 ; ('99), 217 ; (1900), 266. 



July (1892), 173. 



killing and plucking (1898), 239 ; (1900), 



207. 



methods of feeding (1888), 88 ; ('89), 



100. 



plucking and singeing (1900), 268. 



pressing and packing for sliipment 



(1900), 268. 



their growth and treatment (1889), 100 ; 



('91), 226; ('92), 172 ; ('93), 209; ('94). 246; 

 ('95), 244; ('96), 292; ('97), 240; ('98), 229. 



three months old wanted (1901), 326. 



weights of (1900), 2.57 ; ('01), 326. 



Clover-hay as food, value of (1894), 230. 

 Cold weather experience (1892), 172. 

 Confinement, effects of (1892), 168. 

 Coops, outdoor (1900), 272 (plate). 

 Correspondence regarding (1890), 223. 

 Cost of rations at Indian Head (1896), 418. 

 winter rations (1897). 237 ; ('98), 222 ; 



(1901), 327. 

 Cow's milk as food (1894), 229. 

 Crossing varieties (1888), 89 : ('89), 104; ('92), 



173; (-94), 246; ('95), 246. 

 Cut green bones, imi)ortance as food (1894), 



230; ('!»5), 233 ; ('96), 284. 

 Dairyman's advantages in keeping (1894), 229, 

 Dates of hatching (1888), 87; ('89), 99; ('90), 



209. 

 winter laying (1888), 91 ; ('89), 105 ; 



('90), '214. 

 Department, formation of (1888), 17. 

 Diseases (1889), 105, 111 ; ("90), 216 ; ('91), 



227; ('92), 175; (-93). 210; ('94), 247; ('95), 



247 ; ('96), 288 ; ('98), 232 ; ('99), 219 ; (1900), 



259; (01), 330. 



from injudicious feeding (1897), 232. 



Dressing for Canadian and English markets 



(1898), 231 (figs.) ; (1900), 256 (plate). 



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