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GEORGE B. LORING.— On Farms, '55, '57, '60, '63 ; Un- 

 derdraining, '59 ; Pastures and Waste Lands, '61; Lo- 

 cation of Fair Grounds, '61 ; Mangel Wurzel and Ruta 

 Baga, '62 ; Sheep, '62 ; The Pickman Farm, '62 ; The 

 Treadwell Farm, '62, '64 ; Boot Crops, '63. 



EBENEZER MOSELEY. — Cultivation of the Mulberry, 

 '30, '33. 



ROYAL A. MERRIAM.— Diseases of Animals, '39 ; Fancy 

 Articles, '54, '57. 



S. A. MERRILL.— Statement of Crops, '60; The Derby 

 Farm, '64. 



MOSES NEWELL.— On Farms, '31 ; Irrigation, '31 ; Re- 

 claimed Meadows, and Agricultural Implements, '31 ; 

 Ploughs, '42 ; Introductory Remarks, '52, '53. 



JOSEPH NEWELL.— Fat Cattle, '59. 



ASA T. NEWHALL.— Reclaimed Meadow, '31 ; Improv- 

 ing Meadows, '42 ; Mixed Crops, '43. 



JOSIAH NEWHALL. — Reclaiming Meadows, '43, '46; 

 Pasture and Waste Lands, '62. 



SOLOMON NELSON.— Market Day at Georgetown, '59. 



ANDREW NICHOLS.— Fruits and Flowers, '35; Experi- 

 ments on Manures, etc., '40; Manures, '41, '42; Mixed 

 and Grain Crops, '43 ; Destroying Weeds, '48 ; Domes- 

 tic Manufactures, '50. 



JAMES R. NICHOLS. — Description of Mr. Mechi's 

 Farm, '56. 



WILLIAM D. NORTHEND.— The Pear, '47, '65 ; :Ma- 

 nures, '58. 



HENRY K. OLIVER.— Bees and Honey, '51, '52; Flowers, 

 '52 ; Poultry, '54. 



SAMUEL C. OLIVER.— Colts, '56. 



NATHAN PAGE.— Sheep, '52 ; The Strawberry, '57 ; The 

 Robin as a Destroyer of Fruit, '58; Cranberry Cul- 

 ture, '61, '62. 

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