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INDEX 



Keasonsand crops. July, 22. 



SeHsons. rpniarks i.. August, 54; April, 334; June, 382. 



Seed, iliffVrt^iicc between plants raised frum, and cut- 



tingii, 4114. 

 Sermons lur r.rmors.'JOO, 232. 

 Seric rultiirp,'J!l7. 

 Semitiol.. ar.erdntP, 381. 

 Self eduralion,2ll3. 

 Shepardi.i eli'agnoides, 51. 

 8)iort crnpa, remedy for, 123. 

 Sheep, cure for pi)isoned,323. 

 Sheep, grind luck in raising, 348. 

 Sheep wurk, 83. 

 Silk worms, 5!) ; new variety, 297 ; diseases on, by H. 



A S. Dearborn, 310 ; new process <if managing, 316 ; 



Ireatnihnt 0', 120. 

 Silk culiuie,iiitii;il st.ileof, 153. 

 Silk businensand Mulberry trees, 181. 

 Silk .Mulberry trees, &c.. 181. 

 Silk, notire of books, 278. 

 Silk, bounty, .302. 



Silk factory, 99; culture in Vermont, 342 

 Sickness in tlie west, 132. 

 Sister years, 209. 



Slack. Benjamin, on corn crop, 278. 

 Slut, 61 



Smiihsonian legacy, 202. 

 Sniokini; with sulphur, 147. 

 Smitl.field market, 288. 

 Snakes, war among, 180. 

 Smut in corn, 29. 

 Soiling caul.-, 53, 97,104. 

 Soiling milcli cows, 413. 

 Soils, west, mentis ol improving clay, 196. 

 Sour kroiit, 109. 

 Soil, the part which it acts in the process of vegetation, 



241. 

 Steamboat law, 40. 

 Strawberry, 44. 

 Strawberry and grape, 165, 



Steam plough, 404. 



Stevens, Henry, address, 193 ; notice of, 198. 



Slate chemists, minority report, 309. 



S|ianisb oxen, 390. 



S|ning frosts, fruit trees protected from, 412. 



Sprains and bruises, remedy fur, 251. 

 [ Summer's gone, 120. 



Summary r.l news, 190, 198, 215, 822, 254. 

 ! Sugar biet and Mulberry, report on, 10. 

 I Sugar beet, important improvements in making, 221. 



Sugar beel, Kleischman's memorial to Congress, 133. 

 [ Sugar, manufacture of, at Singapore, 387. 

 1 Swine, 99, 170. 



I Swine, improved breeds of, 276. 

 j Swine, raw and cooked food lor, 286. 



Taste, men of, their influence, 405. 



Things to be remembered, 169. 



Things a farmer should do, lb9. 



Thames tunnel, 272. 



Timber, best time for cutting, 93. 



Toads, 21, 7G. 



Travelling as it was and is, 324. 



Transplanting piae trees in the summer, 37. 



Tropical plants, culture of, by Hon. H. A. S. Deai- 



born, 5. 

 Tomato, pies and spiced, 93. 

 Tomato, cultivation and varieties, 283. 

 Turnip fly, 187. 



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Under bed, 144. 



Vaughat Charles, Esq., obituary notice, 3~& 



Van Mon's communication, 228. 



Vegetable mould, formation of, 285. 



Vermont, bee hives, 148. 



Vegetable field crops, 23. 



Vegetation, 403. 



Vaccine matter, 299. 



Volume Seventeenth, commencement of, 6. 



VV. 



Watering places, 197. 



Watering cattle in winter, 221. 



Washington anecdote of, 229. 



Way to settle dilHculties, 256. 



War in Maine, 278. 



War breeze, 270. 



Warming houses, 97. 



Weather, October, 16(i. 



West, great danger in, 19. 



Weeds, 68. 



Wealth of a country, 120. 



Wells, William, larin report, ,363. 



Wheat culture in the tropins, 1 1 ; steeping the seed, 6G. 

 worm, 100 ; failure of a crop, 132 ; inclination of the 

 ear, 180 ; comparative profits between wheat and 

 corn, 189; bounty on, 28<i; crop, John L. Cooper's 

 account of, 338 ; Odessa, 355. 



Winter work, 157. 



Winter calves, 251 . 



W. B., Oseola, on the season, &c.,.334, 410 ; on the in- 

 fluence of clergymen, &c., 413. 



Withington, Leonard, address, 249. 



Wife at home, 240. 



Woodlands, 66. 



Worcester Agricultural Society's reports, 161- 



Working cows, 390. 



Wool, 99, 397. 



Young mechanics, 136. 



