INDEX TO TOBACCO CULTURE. 



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Kentucky, history of tobajjo i'j 42-44 



preparation of soil for tobacco % 77 



rank of, iu acreage, production, etc. (table) 2 



statisticsof tobacco crops, census years 1840 to 1880, 



inclusive 42 



crop of, by counties (table) ... 6 



districtsof 44 



Kerr, Professor, report on geology and soils of tobacco region 



of North Carolina 121 



Kite- Foot tobacco of Indiana 18 



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Labor and wages in Pennsylvania 158,159 



Lancaster county, Pennsylvania 148-163 



by whom tobacco is cultivated in 162 



cost and profit of growing tobacco in 159-261 



geological features of 149 



insurance of crops and barns 162 



situation and extent of. 149 



soils of 149 



timber land of 162 



varieties of tobacco cultivated 150 



wide or close planting 163 



Lebanon county, Pennsylvania 165, 166 



Louisiana, climate and rainfall of 81 



culture and curing tobacco in 80-87 



historical notes 80, 81 



production of tobacco in (table) 87 



so, \B cultivated in tobacco other than Perique 87 



tobacco crop of, by parishes (table) 7 



Lower Green River district of Kentucky 51-54 



geology and soil formations of 52,53 



labor, wages, and cost of production in 53 



production, etc., of tobacco in, 1876 to 1879, inclusive 



(table) 54 



topography of 51 



types of tobacco produced in 51 



Lugs, common ' 17, 18 



White Burley t 17 



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Maine, tobacco crop of, by counties ( table) 7 



Manures (see also Fertilizers). 



their application in New Eng-land (table) 243 



tobacco, in New York 105 



Maps, type 23 



Marshall county, Kentucky, description of 46 



Maryland, cigar tobacco of 93 



cost of raising tobacco in 93 



culture and curing of tobacco in 87-93 



diseases and enemies of tobacco in 93 



fertilizers for tobacco in 89,90 



geology, topography, and soils of (table) 88, 89 



harvesting and housing tobacco in 91 



houses for tobacco in 91 



plant-beds iu 90 



preparation of soil for tobacco cultivation 90 



priming, suckering, and topping tobacco in 91 



production, etc., of tobacco in, 1876 to 1879, inclu- 

 sive (table) 93 



rank of, in acreage, production, etc. (table) 2 



selling tobacco in 93 



spangled tobacco of 21 



stripping, assorting, and bulking tobacco in 92 



tobacco crop of, by counties (table) 7 



varieties of tobacco cultivated in, ,. 89 



Massachusetts,' cost of producing tobacco in rf53, 254 



rank of, in acreage, production, e 1 o. liable).. 2 



tobacco crop of, by counties 8 



McCracken county, Kentucky, description of 45 



Mexico, tobacco for export to 22 



Miami valley, history of tobacco culture in (table) 132, 133 



Michigan, tobacco crop of, by counties (table) 8 



Minnesota, tobacco crop of, by counties (table) 8 



Mississippi, tobacco crop of, by counties (table) 8 



Missouri, character of product and proportion of grades 94,9ti 



climate of 96 



cost of growing tobacco in 101, 102 



culture and curing of tobacco in 94-102 



handling tobacco crop in 99 



heavy tobacco district of 9t> 



kinds of soil preferred for tobacco in 97, 98 



manufacturing tobacco district of 9<i, <J7 



production of tobacco in, 1876 to 1879, inclu- 

 sive (table) 97 



varieties grown in (tables) 98, 99 



physical features and soils of . 94, 96 



planting and cultivation of tobacco in 99 



production of tobacco in, 1876 to 1879, inclusive. . . 94 



rank of, in acreage, production , etc. (table) 2 



strips 101 



tobacco crop of, by counties (table) 9 



value of tobacco crop in 102 



yield of tobacco in 102 



Moore, Professor Gideon E., report on chemistry of American 



tobacco 264-280 



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Nebraska, tobacco crop of, by counties 9 



New England, assorting, handling, and preparing tobacco 



for market in 249,250 



climate of 241 



cost of tobacco production in 252-255 



cutting and curing in 24b' 



forest growth of tebacco lands of 241 



geological formations and soils 239-241 



historical notes ; 237,236 



localities of tobacco production and compari- 

 son of recent crops in 241, <M2 



manures for tobacco in, and their application 



(table) ;J43 



pole-sweat in 249 



preparation of soil in 244,245 



prices of tobacco (tables) 251 



production, etc., of tobacco in, census years 



1840 to 1880, inclusive (tables) 238, 239, 255 



quality of tobacco grown in 255 



rotation of crops in 243 



seed-leaf 16 



sheds and barns for tobacco .247, 248 



surface features of 239 



sweating tobacco in . 250,251 



tobacco-growing district of 237-255 



topping, priming, suckerLug, and worming in. 245, 246 



varieties of tobacco grown in 242, 243 



ventilation and curing in 248,249 



Nevada, tobacco crop of, by counties (table) 9 



New Hampshire, cost of tobacco production in 254,255 



rank of, in acreage, production, etc. (table). 2 



tobacco crop of, by counties (table) 9 



New Jersey, tobacco crop of, by counties (table) 9 



New Mexico, tobacco crop of, by counties (table) 10 



New York, assorting of tobacco in 108 



boxes for tobacco in 108 



climate of 103 



comparison of recent tobacco crops of 104 



culture and curing of tobacbo in 10S-11U 



cutting tobacco iu ;y^ 



diseases of the tobacco plant in 110 



grades of tobacco produced in 10-1 



labor, cost of 110 



manures for tobacco soils in 105 



prices of tobacco lands in 109 



production, etc., of tobacco in, 1876 to 1879, inclu- 

 sive (table) 110 



range of prices of tobacco in 108 



rank of, in acreage, production, etc. (table) 2 



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