INDEX. 



TU 



Tooth-ache, soda said to be a remcdj' for, 999 



Top dressing mowing land, advantages of, 41 ; witli dry 

 straw recommended, 997 



Townscnd, W. K. on the cultivation and uses of Man- 

 gel Wurtzel, 137 



Trade, the learning of recommendeil, 988 



Tradesmen, on defrauding of their time, 19 



Transplanting, scientific principles of, 163, remarks on,! Water drinking, facts in lavor of, 80 

 228, 209, 31U ; evergreens lime for, 355 I Watering lands, advantages of, 42, 43, 142 



Trees, the culture of recommended, 131 ; remarks on W'ater spouts, remarks on, 3 



transplanting, 1G4 ; on destroying in streets, 181 ; onlWater wheel, notice of an improved model of, 150 



Walsh, Alexander, his letter to Gen. Dearborn, relative 

 to seeds brouglil beyond the Kocliy jllounlains, 07 



Warren, (jen. Storii^s about, &.e. notice ot, 310 



Washington's true greatness, G4; his good value, 350 ; 

 his selt control, 4l(j 



Water for stock, 43 ; purified by powdered alum, 102 



Water cart, a cheap and useful, 137 



cultivating for timber, 196 ; a large one in Mexico, 205 ; 

 on transplanting, 316; ornamental, pleasures and ad- 

 vantages of, 340 

 Turkey tracks, found in sandstone, 291 

 ^^'urnip i3y, remarks on and remedies against, 4, 412 

 ^Turnip under ground, notice of, 41 ; a new variety of, 

 presented to Mass. Agr. Soe. by Martin Brimmer, Esq. 



Water works in London, remarks on 145 



W. B. his remarks relative to killing bushes, making 

 manure, &c. 414 



Weather, a table for foretelling, 9 ; excessively cold, 

 remarks on, 914 



Wealhersfield girls, their industry and activity in pul- 

 ling up onions, 143 



Weeding, should he continued late in autumn, 04 



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.^urnips, remarks on hoeing, 43 ; how to preserve against j Weeds, how made useful, 62; destroyed by spirits of 

 * the fly, &c. 54 ; on pitting them for winter, 62 jj turpentine, 365 



Twitch grass, or couch grass, &c. destroyed, 333 [(SVeevil, depredations of prevented by the candleberry 



Typ, his remarks on the architecture of Washington [ myrtle, &c. 29, 196, 120; by salt and water, 171 



Capitol, 189; on Baltimore monuments, 205 I Wells, fountains, how obtained, 105 



Vaughan Charles, on raising cream by heat, 33; on culti- 1 W. G. on the culture of onions, 5 



j Wheat, on its culture in the West Indies, 8 ; queries 



respecting the culture of, proposed by Henry Colmaryf;Worms and slugs, in potatoes, how prevented, 138 



vating winter wheat, 34 

 Vegetables, green, their value for manure, 137 

 Vermonter a, on cold weather, 954, 262 

 Vessels, preserved by (charcoal, 155 

 Vetches, ^-c. ploughed in for manure, 66 

 Viator, his remarks on liighways, 28 

 Vine, the longevity of, 408 

 Vinegar, on making, 42 

 Volcano in Iceland, 315 



W. on sheep and other products of Illinois, 252 

 Walker, James, his remarks on the influence of the moon 



on timber, &e. 337 ; on the construction of besjWTieat fly, on its ravages, 60, 76 



houses, 337 ^'heat worm, on the ravages of, 60 



Walnuts, queries and remarks on the different' sorts of Wheel axles, composition for, 333 



294 1 White, Thomas, B. on an insect which infests pear 



trees, 345 



■ 27, on its culture, by Charles Vaughan, 34 ; great pro 

 duct of, 51 ; on the ravages of a worm that infests 

 wheat, 60 ; on sowing winter wheat in the spring, and 

 keepmg it fed down till autumn, 51 ; quickly prepared 

 for market, 61 ; how raised on clover sod, 89; for 

 seed, steep for, 94, 131,341 ; should not be rolled in, in 

 the fall, 138 ; a great yield of 158; how to obtain the 

 best for seed, 237 

 Wheat fields, covering with straw recommended, 147 



Whilmarsh, Samuel, notice of his cocoonery, 331 



'Wil'e, till- ■;i.Jities of, 248; a frugal, 360 



Williams, tlenry, his improved metliod of sowing fjow- 



er set ds,17 

 William Payson, report on his wheat crop, 270 

 Wiiigate, Paine, on feeding hogs with applcn, 100 

 Winship's greenhouse, notice of, 350 ; notice of their 



moss house 403 

 Wives, who make themselves disagreeable, 184 

 W. M. on the cultivation of potatoes, 173 

 Women, remarks on, G4 ; that gather, strawberries in 



Englahd, 06 

 Wood, cutting of for winter, 174; how prevented from 



snapping on the fire, 174 

 Wool of Illinois, superior quality of, 18; remarks on ifiK 



decline in the prices of, 38; sales of in several t(jwn» 



in Mass, 53; sold at a high price by Mr Grant, of 



Walpole, N. II. 06; exportation of will bo important, 



90; product ofin U. S. )94 

 Wool grower's meeting, ISO, 243, 380 

 Wool fairs, suggestions on, 137 

 Wool market, remarks on, 374 

 Wool spinner, vertical, notice of, 173 

 Working men, an important legal decision relating to, 



109 ; extracts from an address to, by Dr Mitchell, 



address lo, by Mr Rantoul, 304 



W. P. R. on a new mode of constructing board fence, 211 

 W. W. B. on the facility of increasing the new Chinese 



mulberry., 131 

 Yankeeisms, instances of, 384 

 Yankey enterprise, in purchasing timber land in Georgia, 



Yeast, how to have it good in summer, 43 



Ye.'ks, Mrs Cobus, notices of her pumpkin apple saiics, 



195 

 Young, Arthur, his experiments with manure, 84 

 Z. his remedy against the depredations of the weevil 



29; his description of an improved bee hive, 2i. 



