CONTENTS OF VOLUME ELEVEN. 



About Corn and Wheat, 189 



Annual Meeting State Board of Agri- 

 culture, 2 



A New Grain, 2 



As Others See Us a, 17 



Andidote for Currant Worms, 3 



About Eels, 4 



Accepting Invitations, 14 



Ammonia in the Air, 27 



Agricultural and Horticultural Society 

 Proceedings, 11, 37, 42, 57 

 74, H9, 106, 133, 138, 153, 170,186 



Ampelopsis Vietchii, 30 



Ammonia in the Household, 31 



Albemarle Apple, The, 30 



A Grape Swindler, 34 



A Chapter on Macaroni, 36 



A Word iu Reply, 41 



Ancient House and Barn, An, 46 



American Wheat in Spain, 47 



American Produce Abroad, 47 



A Model Postmaster, 49 



Around the Farm, 53 



An Experiment in Planting, 62 



About Eggs, 69 



Amounts of Sugar iu Nectar, 73 



An Immense Farm, 76 



A Good Night Lamp, 77 



Apple Preserves, 78 



A Good Word for Bees, 79 



A Flock of Hens, SO 



A Word More, 86 



American's Advantage, The, 86 



A Champion Wheat Field, 88 



About Potatoes, 92 



Apple Dumpliug, 94 



Ambei Pudding, 94 



Apple Orchards, 109 



Artificial Fertilizers, 117 



Analysis of the Farmer, 177 



Aphids Persica, 179 



Apluds 179 



A New Wheat, 125 



About Corn, 125 



Advantaire of Staying in Bed, 126 



Animal Food, 137 



Altitudes in Pennsylvania, 153 



A New Use for Miillein, 153 



Ajjple Piclting and Keeping, 157 



Apple Omelet, 158 



American Butter and Cheese in Eng- 

 land, 109 



Apples and Apple Trees, 174 



Abutilon, The, 174 



Apple Jelly, 175 



Apple Tree Borer, The, 16 



Among the New Strawberries, 135 



Application of Manure, 155 



Agricultural Society as a School, The, 



Best Time to Cut Scions, 10 



Bedrooms — Ventilation, 14 



Butter-Malcing, 14 



Burning Green Wood Wasteful, 14 



Bitter-Swei-t, 23 



Balance of Trade, The, '£i 



Buy Your Trees at Home, 30, 'U 



Bake-Egtrs, To, 31 



Bee-Keepers' Association, Proceedings, 



43, 90, 124, 171 

 Broiled Kidney, 48 

 Best Kind of Eggs, Tlie 48 

 Buckwheat Cakes and Sausages, 51 

 Balance of Trade, 53 

 Boston Meat Pie, 62 

 Burns and Scalds, 63 

 Book Farming, Ii7 

 Bone Dust, 76 

 Bananas, 77 



Baked Fish, 78 



Belostomo gratuKs, The, 81 



Bee Labor, 86 



Borers' Eggs, 108 



Barns and Barnyards, 109 



Best Yeast Known, The, 109 



Butter-Making, 109 



Balky Horses, 111 



Black Bass, The, 119 



British Wheatfields, 120 



Butter Factory Organized, 120 



Best Time to Cut Wheat, The, 125 



Bags for Protecting Grapes, 125 



Blackberry Wine, 126 



Bake Buckwheat Cakes, To, 126 



Bake Eggs, To, 126 



Baked Indian Pudding, 126 



Barnyard and Coop — Profits of, 127 



Bark-Lice on Apple Trees, 141 



Blackberry, The, 142 



Breakfast Bacon, 142 



Brattleboro Fricassee, 143 



Breakfast Biscuit, 143 



Boiled Pudding, 143 



Bees Work in the Dark, Why, 144 



Balance of Nature, The, 153 



Beet Sugar, 157 



Beef Soup, 158 



Bone Dust, 173 



Bakers' Gingerbread, 175 



B-own Leghorn, 80 



Contributors, To, 1 



Cold Snap, 4 



Cooking feed for Stock, 10 



Couch Grass for Hay, 13 



Corn and Cob Meal, 15 



Christmas Rose, 18 



Correction, IS 



Culture and Trainin;;' of the VinCi 21 



Cattle of Lancaster County, 22 



Cattle, Texas, 22 



Corn Drills, 29 



Color for Wicker Baskets, 31 



Crantjerries, 31 



Chocolate Cake, 31 



Correspondents, To, 33 



County Fairs, 33 



Chemical Fanning, 36 



Care of Fruit Trees, The, 39 



Current Slug, To Destroy, 46 



Clover Seed^Fly, 46 



Cranberry Culture, 55 



Corn Culture, 61 



Cup Fruit Cake, 62 



Cookies for Children, 62 



Cranberry Rools, 62 



Caponized Fowls, 63 



Chicken Cholera, 6j 



Cofilinu Motli Bands, 66 



Cider Vinegar from Beets, 71 



Composts for Tobacco, 72 



Cream Insteail of Butter, 77 



Cleansing; Brussels Carpet, 78 



Cheap Pudding, 78 



Color iu Jerseys, 78 



Corn-Plant Weevil, 83 



Couatdns Obscurux, 83 



Compound Grape Gall, 83 



Couimuuicatiou, 84 



Correspondeuc, 84 



Cypripedum Acaicle^ 85 



Cord Wood in an Acre, 93 



Cooking Potatoes, 94 



Charlotte Kusse, 94 



Chilliugham Wild Cattle, The, 95 



Cheap Puultry House, A, 96 



Uow Biintiiii:, ^-i-., The, 99 



Calulpa Tree, The, 99 



Curciilii), Tlie, lUU 



Cussida Gullala, 107 



Capturiiii; Curculios, IDS 



Curious Facts About Insects, 108 



Charcoal on Land, 108 



Cuti.inu; Cornstalks, 109 



Corn Cubs, 109 



Curiosities iu Pomology, 109 



Cottage Pudding, 110 



Cook Pumpkin, To, 110 

 ' Coffee Cake, 110 

 , Cows, 111 

 ' Calves, 111 

 . Cultivated Wheat, 115 

 I Cutting Away our Forests, 121 

 1 Commou Elder, The, 122 



County Fair, A, 1-4 



Cutting and Curing Hay, 124 



Cultivate More Turnips, 125 



Cleanse a Itubber Piano Cover, To, 



Cranberry Jelly, 12G 



Caterpillars. 130 



Cuttock for Hogs, 137 



Cabbage Worm, The, 141 



Currant Culture, 141 



Care of Farm Implements, 142 



Cheese Pudding, 143 



Cucumber Pickles, 143 



Common Sense, 145 



Cultivating Wheat in England, 15« 



Chinese Cookery, 158 



Cheap Ice House, 158 



185 



Coflfee Ice Cream, 158 



Cows in Winter, 158 



Cattle Belt, 159 



Colic in Stock, 159 



Chicken Cholera, 160 



Cold Snap, The, 163 



Colorado— Pitkin, 164 



Coptix Trifolia, 165 



California, 165 



Comfortable Quarters for Stock, 168 



Changing Seed, 173 



Care of Potatoes, &e., 174 



Care of Plants in Winter, 174 



Cheap Ice House, A, 175 



Clean Wall Paper, To, 175 



Clean Black Lace, To, 175 



Condensed Truth, 178 



Cicada Septendeeim, 180 



Christmas Greeting, A, 180 



Cisterns, 180 



Coffeee— A Coffee Field in Brazil, 



Cough Mixture, 190 



Cliickens to Boil, 189 



Cleaning Fruit Trees, 189 



Comparative Value of Woods, 186 



Cleaning Tinware, 190 



Cracked Hubs, 190 



Cream Muffins, 190 



Chicken Cheese, 190 



Choosing Stock for the Farm, 190 



Dwarf Pears, 13 



Diseases of the Pear, 30 



Deep and Shallow Plowing, 47 



Degeneracy in Fowls, 48 



Destroy House Insects, To, 78 



Difference, The, 78 



Disinfection, lOi 



Dutch Dairy Farm, A, 105 



Dominique Fowl, The, 111 



Duchesse Potatoes, 126 



Delicious Vegetable Soup, A, 126 



Destruction of Lice on Fowls, 128 



Depth of Sowing Wheat, 189 



Dysentery as a Bee Disease, 191 



Delicate Cake, 190 



Duty of Our Farmers, The, 183 



Drop-Worm, 130 



Drivinu- Aft.T E;ilin-, 143 



Des 



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158 



Dulc 



Dressed Boiled Fish, 94 



Entomological Manipulations, 8 



Essays and Address, 5 



Evening Milk Richest, 31 



Earache, 31 



Essays on Entomology, 33 



Essay— I. G., 40 



Experiments with Moths, 46 



Early Cabbage and Tomatoes, 47 



E.xperimeut in Planting, 63 



Eggs in Case of Trouble, 63 



Eggs for Winter Use, 192 



Eggs from Ditlerent Breeds, 64 



Eggs-traordinary, HI 



Exercising Cows", 79 



Eggs and Egg Culture, 79 



Evidences of Success, The, 88 



Economical Feed-Trough , An, 96 



Elm-Tree Beetle, The, 97 



Elderberry Wine, 136 



Essay on Manuring, 151 



Experience in Draining, An, 164 



Eggs from Different Breeds, 176 



English Sparrow, The, 98 



Extravagance of American House- 

 keepers, 157 



Feeding Mowing Lauds, 189 



Fruit Exports of the United States, 

 189 



Faastening Zinc Labels on Trees, 189 



Fried Chicken, 189 



Feeding Cows, 190 

 ugge 

 190 



Fattening Turkeys, 191 



Feed Troughs for Poultry, 192 



Fox Squirrel, The, 3 



Fruit as an Article of Food, 7 



Felling Trees, 13 



Flowers, 17 



Farm Life vs. Prof. Life, 18 



Fertilizers and Formulas, 25 



Fruit-Growers' Society, The, 26 



Fulton Farmers' Club, 28, 45, 59, »1, 



139, 154, 173 

 Flower Pots, 30 

 Flowers on the Table, 30 

 Frosted Feet, 31 

 Fish Question, The, 38 

 Flower Garden Hints, 61 

 Flannel Cakes, 62 

 Full Blood, 63 

 Fowls Eating Feathers, 64 

 French Bread, 78 

 Farmers and IJees, 79 

 Fowls in Orchards, 80 

 Facts Worth Remembering, 80 

 Flockof Hens, A, 80 

 Flies, 83 



Farming on a Large Scale, 91 

 First Employment of Guano, The, 91 

 Future of American Farming, 92 

 Fruit-Growing in England, 93 

 Fish Cakes, "94 



Fillet of Beef and Dutch Sauce, 94 

 Fighting Against Trespassing, 105 

 Fultz Wheat, 108 

 Farmers, Keep Accounts, 110 

 Fruit Pudding, 110 

 Fertilizers and Fruit Trees, 125 

 Fruit Jars, 136 

 Foul Air, from Walls, How to Expel, 



126 

 Feeding Dry Cows, 137 

 Fattening Calves, 127 

 Fall Plowing, 141 

 For Pennsylvania Farmers, 141 

 Famous Apples of Lancaster County 



Origin, 142 

 Frogs and Tomatoes, 143 

 Fruit Jelly, 143 

 Fertile Workers, 144 

 Fall Plowing for Corn, 156 

 Facts About Flour, 158 

 Fall Plowing for Corn, 173 

 Facts About Flour, 175 

 Feediuif Cattle, 175 

 Forestry, 99 



Feeding and Treatment, 113 

 Fifty Years Ago vs. the Present Day, 



24 

 Fence .Making on the Farm, 20 

 Gold Fishes, 2 

 Greatest of all Grain, The, 29 

 Growing Ivy in Rooms, 30 

 Growing Fuseliias in Baskets, 30 

 Ginger Cookies, 31 

 Ground Hog .Meteorology, 34 

 Galley- Worms and Craue-Fly, 39 

 Garden Seeds, Sowing Them, 61 

 Gooseberries and Currants, 62 

 Glucose, ti> 

 Grain in Orchards, 70 

 Grafting Grape Vines, 76 

 Grape-Growing, 76 

 Grape Vines in California, 77 

 Grain Sylvanus, 84 

 Gooseberries and Currants, 93 

 Oonaphea Ciemba, 107 

 Growing the Crab-Apple, 125 

 Green Sage, 126 

 Grass as a Renovater, 141 

 Grape Vine, 142 

 Green Tomato Sauce, 143 

 Green Tomato Pickles, H'? 

 Galled Shoulders and Backs, 143 

 Growth and Development, West, 150 

 Growing the Pear, 156 

 Goose, Roast, Greeu, i&c., 157 

 Gumbo Soup, 158 

 Geese, and Something About Them, 



182 

 Grain Crop, The, 18S 

 Green Tomato Soy, 153 

 Grape Phenomenon, 162 

 Grafting Grape Vines, 174 

 Ginger Snaps , 175 

 Grain and Fruit Crop of 1878, 26 

 Glimpse of the West, A, 101 

 Household Receipts, 14 

 History of Horned Cattle, 15 

 How to Choose a Good Cow, 15 

 How to tell that Eggs are Eggs, 1 

 Hessian, Fly, The, 16 

 Hand-Made Moth, The, 38 

 Hide-Bound Trees, 47 

 How to Neutralize Skunk's Odor, 4T 

 How to Pickle Artichokes, 47 



