814 [Assembly 



Railroad wheels, and tracks, ■ 120 



Blooming forges and iron, 122 



Drying apparatus for grain &,c., 130 



Ship pump, cotton compressing machine, 131 



Hot air furnaces, window shuttei-s, steam gage, 132 



Tilt hammer, 133 



Hydraulic ram, boring and morticing, - 134 



Iron bridges, mowing, 135 



Report on international exchanges, 337, 340 



Potato disease and supposed causes, 356 



Industrial protection, 365 



Repository of arts, Connecticut, 581 



Randall J. L., on keeping Merino sheep, 145 



Sheep, 246, 250, 256, 644, 652-56, 733 



Statements or Exhibitors, Extracts from : 

 John M. Mulford's method of keeping cows and making butter, 137 



David S. Mills' method of cultivating farm for dairy, 138 



James Lewis' method of making butter, 141 



John Holbert's " " « &c., 142 



Martin L. Thompson's method of keeping cows and making 



butter, 144 



Joseph Blakeslee's mode of keeping sheep, 144 



J. L. Randall on keeping Merino sheep, 145 



Obadiah Elliott's South Down sheep, 145 



Cornelius T. Smith's mode of raising corn, 146 



M. P. Coon's plan of fencing, 147 



Sanders Lewis, on hemp, 175 



Silk, 676, 677, 729, 754 



Serrell Wm. A., new system of architecture, 216 



Smith Junius, Esq., on cultivation of the tea plant, 271 



Smithsonian Institute, outlines of a plan for a, 382 



Table showing rates of exchange and premium on coin, 572 



Imports of breadstuffs into Gt. Britain, 574 



Tallmadge Gen. Jas., address, 563 



as to Bloomingdale Asylum, 163 



Thompson M. E., street paving, 234 



Thompson Martin L., mode of keeping cows and making but- 

 ter, 144 



