INDEX 



TO THE FIFTEENTH VOLUME OF THE NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



Adams, Daniel 3d, his notice of a new sort_ofIndian 

 corn, called the Clark corn, 2-11 



Address before the Middlesex Agricullural Society by 

 Albert H. Nelson, 145, remarks on said address by 

 the Editor, 150 ^ 



Address befoio the Plymouth County Agricultural So- 

 ciety, by Rev, Jlr Carl, 176, 180, 108 



Address of Ciov. Eveiett to the JVIass. Legislature, ex- 

 tracts from, 223 



Address before the Essex Agricultural Society, by Na- 

 than W. Ilazen, 2'1',», 257 



by 



Charitable Irish Soci 



■ty. 



Address before the 



James Boyd, 344 

 Advice, good, 120 



Agricola, on tiansplanting trees, 306 

 Agricultural architecture, 243 



Agricultural Association at Keene, New Hampshire, 340 

 Agricultural papers in Maine, 230 

 Agricultural and horticultural advice gratis, 11 

 Agricultural knowledge may be adapted to different cli- 

 mates and circumstances, 50 

 Agricultural prosperity, 251 



Agricultural products raised in Milwaukee County, 240 

 Agricultural publications, reviews of, 31(i, 321 

 Agriculture in Italy, 5— in Rhode Island, 44— in the 

 United States, anticipated change in, CO — does not 

 receive its duo attention in the United States, 177— 

 rising in the stale of human employments, 339 — re- 

 marks on, 411 

 Agricultural Society of Essex, officers of, 142 

 Agricultural Society of Hampshire, Franklin and 

 Hampden, officers of, 209— cattle, show of, 400 

 Agricultural^Soeiely of Massachusetts, their premium 

 list, 161, 372— their report on the manufacture of beet 

 sugar, I63--transactions of, 260 

 Agricultural Society of Piclou, Nova Scotia, 334 

 Agricultural Survey of the Commonwealth of Massachu- 

 setts recommended, 230. Report in the Legislature 

 concerning, 259, 260— an emendment to proposed, 

 oOo 

 Ague and fever, how cured, 221 

 Air, solid, piesented to the French Academy, 173 

 Alkalies and alkaline earths, 89 



Allan Morrell,hi3 report as Chairman of the Cornmil- 

 tee of Improvements of Plymouth County Agricultu- 

 ral Society, 156 

 Alum iH paste prevents its being gnawed by mice, 178 



— cures inflammation in the throat, 344 

 Ammonia, its use in preserving potatoes proposed, 195 

 Andrews, S \V. on preserving bees, 389 ' 



Anglio, Ills communication relative to ice in summer 

 • <!tc., 283 ' 



Animal instinct, instances of, 245 „ 



Animals, domestic, general principles of rearin " 



nianaujng, Ike, 297 

 Anti-cattle Choker, notice of, 194 

 An 1. fish oil a remedy against, :'89 

 Apple, called golden ball, notices of, 285 

 Apple molasses, notices of by Try and See, 205 

 Apple Tree blossoms, times in which they have been 



in full b4oorn for a number of years past, 395 

 Apple pepper, notices of, 27 

 Apple pomace for hogs, 158 



Apples, in fine preservation in July, 6— their use in 



feeding cows and hogs, 51, 138, 236, 318— preserved 



m plaster of Paris, 158— notice of large, 165— new 



varieties o<', 363 



Apple Trees, cannot be propagated by insertincr the 



s. loots in potatoes, 394 ° 



Apprentices, their importanco lo the community 13— 



good advice lo, 136 

 April, hints for, 334 

 Ark, on the building of, 358 

 Artesian wells, remarks on, 363— pure water obtained 



from in the south p rt of Boston, 410 

 Asbestos bricks, a patent for, 21 

 Ash, Thomas, produce of his short horn cow 50 

 Ashes, as manure for grass land, 197-Mr Buckminis- 

 ter s remarks on,222-should not be applied lo wet or 

 claji^bnd, 222-of ea coal, burni-g of recommend 



Athens improvements in, 283 



Aurora borealis, notices of a brilliant, 248 



Autumn, woik for farmers in, 81 



Babylon, present aspect of, 229 



Bank of England, notices of its suspension of specie 



Bacon, remarks on killing Baden corn, notices of &c., 

 278 

 payments, 392. 



Barley, Mr Carter's premium crop of, 2C0 



Barnes, Rev. Dr, anecdotes of, 216 



Bardow, Rev., Iiis method of raising a fine crop of coin 

 on poor land by very early planting, 239 



Barton, Cyrus, extracts from an Addre.'^s delivered by 

 before the Merrimack County Agricultural Socie- 

 ty, 313 



Battles, revolutionary, list of, 14 



Beans, on pickling and preserving for seed, 83— remarks 

 on by a farmer, 213 



Bee moth, how destroyed, 389 



Bed bugs, destroyed by salt and water, 75 



Beds, soft, their use c ndemned, 50 



Beer, how made of dandelions, 387 



Boer enraged, mischief done by, 99— notices of, 

 154, 172, 217,290, 340-Mr Andrews on preservino-, 

 389 ° 



Beet root sugar, &c,, remarks on from the Philadelphia 

 Commercial Herald,— meeting of ci'izens at North- 

 ampton to attend to the manufacture of, 6, 133, 181, 

 194— remarks on from Chaptal's Chemistry, 9, 17! 

 25, 33, 41, 49, 57— remarks on by the Editor, 54, 222 

 —further notices of, 91— said to be manufactured in 

 eight hours, 109— remarks on by VV. G., S:02— simple 

 process of manufacturing, «07, 308— notice of Mr 

 Church's treatise on, 242— Report in the Mass. Legis- 

 lature concerning, 274— Mr Clay's opinion relative 

 to the manufacture of, 330— notice of a new w ork con- 

 cerniag, 365— produced in twelve li£iurs, 381. 



Beet root and mulberry proposed to be cultivated on 

 the same ground, 35— potash obtained from, 227, 299. 



Beets, notices of large, 165, 2U2. 



B. G. on soap making, 3.55 



Billngsand Holden collection of ancient Psalmody, no- 

 tices of, 320. •' ' 



Bleachers, hints to, 43. 



Blight in pear trees, premium offered for preventine,309 



Blood beet on the field of Waterloo, 85. 



Bone manure, notices of, by S. T , 238. 



Bonfire, how to procure, 8. 



Boston notions v: drinking lime, 74. 



t^ots in horses, recipes for 187,306— indications of, &c. 



Boltsford, Isaac, notice of improved silk machine, 204 



Bowers, H. G, on cultivating the Duttoa corn, 291 " 

 —on draining, swamp muck, &c.,394. 



B. R., on feeding stock with roots, 210. 



Bradley, Dan, on cut'ing up corn, wh 

 fiost, 340. 



Bread, how maile from potatoes, 150— produced from 

 wlieat m straw in ten minutes, 155— made of-nefourth 

 r.co flour, 173— economy in baking, 275— anew mode 

 of making, 278— an excellent substitute for, 278— how 

 made from sweet apples, 315— loaves of in New 

 York, deficient in weight, 197— super-carbonate of 

 soda recomiMended for making, 14. 



Bread Stuffs, prices of, 85, 101, 363 



Breck and Chamberlain, proprietors of the New Eng- 

 land Farmer, their prospectus, 62. ° 



Brick making, Sawyer's invention in, 29. 



Bricks, imported from France, 46. 



Brighton market, for the year 1636— revie\v of, 2'*. 



Bromon,on culti-ating a madder crip. 228. 



Brooks, Adam, recommendations of his Silk Spinninn- 

 and reeling machine, .'i5, 1.54, 302. ° 



Brown bread, a mctlioff uf making, 299. 



Browne, Daniel J, notice of his work on forest trees 

 348,353,361,369. ' 



Brown, I)., on the growth of the morus muhioaulis in 

 East Florida, 40. 



Brown, E., hi.s notices of Vova Scntia, 65. 

 Buckminster, William, on the proper application of 

 ashes as in nure,221. 



ing eight hundred and fifty 



Bull calf, a yearling 



pounds, 3M6. 

 Bull Durham .short horn, very large, belonging to Ralph 



W.itson, 142. 00 r 



Bulls should bu made to work, 235. 



Butter, remarks on the manufacture of 20 193 285— 

 Prussian mode of making, 21 — how 'to make good 

 froni cows fed on turnips, 73— high price of in Co- 

 lumbia, lo5— Report on the exhibition of, by th« 

 , Com. of Mass. Agr. Society, 182. 

 Butter nut, on making sugar'from, 273, 2o6. 

 U. A., his remarks on smut in wheat, 324. 

 Cabbage Ca;sarean, notices of, 85. 

 Cabinet furniture manufactured of slate, 226. 

 Calamitous events, fires, &c., 390. 

 Calves, large, 10, 51,82, 114— remarks on rearing, 11, 



^ 27 — mode of raising by the Quakers, 254. 

 Camellias, by Col. Wilder, notices of by VV., 238 

 Canada corn, by Mr Hatch, 261. 

 Carbonic acid in the air, 155. 

 Carll, Rev. Mr, his Address before the Plymouth Co 



Agricultural Society, 170, 180 

 Carpets, one 40 yards square manufactured in London, 

 43— sweeping of, said to cause di.seases of the lunwa' 

 318. '' 



Carrot pies, how made, 197. 

 Carrots, a great yield of, 202. 



irier, Wm. 1 

 Castor^ Jesse 



Carter, Wm. report of his premium crop of barley, 260 

 v., his remedy for blast in pear trees, 410 



Cat, awcdote of, 280. 



1,299 



F-'n injured by 



Cattle, salt for, liow and when given, &c., 43 dry 



clay given to in Maine, 43— rules of managing, 82— a 

 dialogue on keeping through the winter,109-^notices 

 of a valuable work on,] 10— brief hints for the manage- 

 ment of in winter, 204— proper shape of, 210— notices 

 of cattle from a bull presented by Admiral Coffin,338. 



Cattle Show at Worcester, notices and reports of 73 

 93, 117, 124, 130, toasts drank at, 148. 



Cattle Show of Essex county, 93, 11)2, 108. 



Cattle Show of Middlesex, 116. 



Cattle Show of Bristol county, 118. 



Cattle Show of Hampshire, Hampden and Franklin 

 counties, 109, 130. 



Cattle Show of Plymouth county, 140, 156, 209. 



Cattle Show of Cumberland, in Maine, 178. 



Cattle Show of Pawtuexel, R. I , 268. 



Cements, notices of, and recipe for, 290. 



Cemetery, rural at Taunton, notice of, 16. 



C. E. N., his communication respecting warbles in cat- 

 tle, 388. 



Channing, Rev. William, notices of his address on Tem- 

 perance, 360. 



Chapped hands, cause of and remedy for, 173. 



Chaptal, life of saved by his knowledge of chemistry, 



Chaptal's Chemistry, extracts from on beet sugar, &c.. 



Charcoal three deaths caused by burnin" 298. 



Cheese, recipe for preserving, 4— how made without 

 pressure, 43- and butter, report of Com. of Mass. Agr. 

 Soc. on, 182 — Colman on the manufacture of, 286— ou 

 making as practised in New England, 290— miles 

 driven from by grains of whole pepper, 315. 



Chemical Catechism, 74. 



Chess, remarks ou by A. W., 309. 



Chickens, to cure gapes in, 58 — remarks on raisins, 22 

 — fiiiteningof, 278. ' 



Chilblains, cause and • uro of, 29. 



Chimneys, how built to carry smoke, 308. 



Chinese manufactures, remarks on, 90. 



Chinese paintings, observations on by Mr Stebbins, 



Cholera, salt water bath said to be a cuie for, 109. 



Churn dasher, an improved, 306. 



Claggctt VV. on rotation of crops, ra-sing potatoes, &c., 



Clark corn recommended by Mr .^dams, 241. 



Clark, William, Jr., his report relative to beet sugar, 



275— h. 8 mode of cultivating Indian corn, 299. . 

 Clark, Joel, notice of his experiments for feeding hor- 



ees, swine and beeves with apples, 236. 



