INDEX 



V)I 



Tillage, good, fruits of, 405. 



Timber, icinarlis on ciiUing, &c. 254 



Timo,on tlie value of, 112. 



Times, remarks on llic troubles of, 349, 358. 



Toads, ut^elul uuiiuals, 306. 



Tobacco, bad eO'ecls of, 245. 



Tomatoes, their cultivation and medicinal qualities, 329. 



Tongue, rules for using, 108. 



Tooth ache, cured l)y creosote, 213. 

 Transplanting, remarks on, 225. 



Trees, young, how preserved against hares and rab- 

 bits, 75; remarks on cutting, &o. 209; on liansplant- 

 ing,306-; to promote the growth of, 3>9. 



Trifvlium incarnatum, a new kind of clover, 285 

 Trunk, a fire proof, 219. 

 Tucker, Luther, hie reply to Mr Whitntarsh, 265. 



Turl, or peats, recommended for fuel, 240. 



Turkish probity, 413 



Turnip fly, remedy against 52, 381. 



-Turnip rooted cabbage, notices of, 13. 



TuriJJps, culture of, 38 



Twicetold Tales, notice of, 288. 



Usury, Dr VVayland's opinion of, 307, 



Vapor balh,eaid to be a remedy far hydrophobia, 13. 



Varnisli for pales and wood work, 308 



Vaughan, Charles, his experiments in raising v/inter 



wheat, 412. * 



5''egelabies,remaiks on preserving, 73. 

 W. his notices of Col. Wilder's CamelJias,238 • 

 Walker, James, on manufacturing silk, 123. 

 Walnut leaves, an infusion of, destroys insects, 342, 

 ■Washington, anecdote of, 384 ; notices of his farming, 

 401. '=' 



iRSfashing linen, economj in. 



Waste lands, remarks on reclaiming, 373. 



Water, remarkable fact relative to the rotation of, 29 ; of 

 BoBtiin, impurity of, 33. 



WaU?r melons, ami canteloupes, on their culture, 370 



Watson, R.lpli, notice of his l.irgo Durham Hull, 142. 



Watson, John, on the culture of winter wheat, 402. 



Webster, the Ijon. Daniel, notices of his country seat, 

 37, 51. 



Weeds may be converted to useful purposes, 14, 414 ; 

 importance of destroying, 411. 



Weevil in wlieat, said to be destroyed by sowini' wood 

 ashes on the growing grain, 03 



Weetern wonders, notice of, 227. 



W. G remarks of, on beet sugar, 202 



Wheat, how to obtain g.iod for seed, 08, 118 ; on raiein» 

 and flouring, by Elijah Wood, 90 ; great yield of, 107° 

 113; imported froin Rotterdam, 103 ; ll}c clTuct of 

 soot as a manure for, 174 ; rajsed by ploughing up a 

 sheep pasture, 178; how raised by James Katest201 ; 

 remarks on raising, by Mr Marston, 241; Egyptian, in 

 possession of, Mr John Calkin, 245 ; advantages from 

 changing the seed of, 301 ; on smut in, 324 ; suppos 

 ed remedy against the fly in, 93, 381 ; Col. Le Cou- 

 teur's remarks on the different sorts of, 284 ; sprini;, 

 how cultivated, 310 ; on preparing seed for sowin|| 

 334,339, 342; bounty on raising, by Maine Legisla- 

 ture, 339 ; its cultivation in Maine, recommended, 

 350 ; if manured by marsh, shells or muscle mud, 

 maybe raised near the sea coast, 303; importation 

 of, 381; culture of winter wheat, 402; time neces- 

 sary for, 411; Charles Vaughan's experiments in 

 raising, 412. 

 White wash, use of salt in making, 45; incombustible 

 .apd Bttic.co, sop. 



White weed, how to destroy, 13, 414 



Whiimarsh, liis defence uguinst a charge for scllinif 



spurious mulberry seed, 233, 282, 339. 

 Whooping cough, said to be cured by iRolasses, 221 

 Why and because, 128. 

 Widower, and his daughter, 208. 

 Wild, N on cutting corn elalku, 293; his cxperiuienu 



wnh potatoes, 308. 

 Wilder, on the use of the toller, and on raising potatoes, 



Wine, use of as a drink condemned, 200. 



Window blinds, an invention for opening and shutting, 



Wingate, Paine, his notices of fattening pigs on apples 



318. 

 Winship's nursery, notice of, 323. 

 Winter, brief hints for, 204. 

 Wire worms, notices of the, 412. 

 Woburn, agricultural and msnufacturing company, no. 



tice of, 246. ^ ' •" 



Wood, Elijah, his remarks on raising and flouring 



wheat, 90 ; on sheap husbandry, and garget for sheep. 



Wood, on its preservation from dry rot, 19 ; Americ.in 

 superior to mahogany, 84 ; on cutting for fires, timber 

 &c. 198; on planting land fur, 3.55; wood pavement .' 

 recommended, 100. 



Wool, on its importation into Virginia, &c. 29 ; stock 

 on hand, 381 ; should be washed clean, 404. 



Worcester^ notices o( the history of, 256. 



Writers, their employment laborious, 410. 



Young Lady's Friend, notice of, 312, 



2 C. his remarks on bees, 340. 



