INDEX 



TO THE EIGHTEENTH VOLUME OF THE NEW ENGLAND FAUMER. 



Atlilress nt Worcflsti-r, Hainpsliire, &.C. Cattlo Shows, 



bv H. Cdlinnri, I 

 Address bpforc Essex Agriculluml Snciety, by A. Pul- 



niiiii, 308 

 AdiliHss b».for« Middlesex Agricultural Sucieiy, by H. 



Coliiian. :!33 

 Adilress of Jiiilge Biiel befuro the AffriruUural and 



H'trlii-iiliuriil Soci.ly of New Haven, "H)7 

 Aff.ctKin of a ini>thi'r, -328 



A'Tiriiltiirt!, finite of. in U. Stnles, 2 — in Virginia, 13 

 A°rMultufe i.f MassachaseUs,2(l report, 21— 3d do. 38(') 

 AiriciilMiro, encouragenienl to, in Massachusetts, 402, 



410,420 

 Agric .Iture in England, present state of, 224, 229, 237, 



248. 250 

 Agrienliiire in Europe. 194— .imo'ig llie Romans, 1:56 

 A^rirullural census, 414— gleanings, 5— rneetinijs, im- 



porla 



As-rieiilliiral exhibition at Coneord, 122— at VVorcesier, 

 •19. l:W— .f E->ex c.Minly, 1 1 4 — iMiddle.sex county, 

 ]:«— at Pawtuxil, 141— al Bristol, l.iO at PlynionUi, 

 ■174— reports ol cominlleHS of I'lyniouth co. 174, 175, 



i70,3ii.:w3,;iyi,3yy. 407 



Agriiullural notice of Woicester Agricultural Society, 

 "by H. C 141)— reports o! comniiltees of Worcester 

 CO. l.')7, l.-,8, lOS, I06,U)7, 173, 181 

 Agriiuliural Society, Essex, transactions of, 354, 375, 



370, 401— notices of,^ by H C. 114 

 Agricultural Society of Masssachusetts. (See Mass. Ag. 



Society) 

 Aaricuhural Convention in S. Carolina, 207 

 Agkiculti;rai. .MEfri.sG j.t the State House, H. 

 C.'s invitation lo attend an, 210 



First meeting, Webster's anil I'rofessor Silliman's Ad- 

 dresses, 242, 24.'» — Second do. coinniitteBS cho.^en, 

 858— Third do. Soils and Manures, 206, 209— Wm. 

 A. Haves, Esq'rs remarlis at 272— Fourth do. H.m. 

 Isaac Hill present, 274 -Fifth do. Indian Corn, 

 282, 2!XI— Sixth do. E. H. Derby, account of Ins 

 farm, 290— Seventh do. Col. Diiucan on Wheat, 

 2!W— Eighth do. misce laneous, 300- Ninth do. 

 Silk, 314— 'IVnth, do. Beet Suijar, 322 

 Agricultural improvfinents, -^41 

 Asrncullural Wareliouses, account of, in the U. States, 



tlon on Bees, 118— Farmer's garden, 3d— on Forest 

 Trees, 181 

 Bacon, niikinn of, 225 

 Bars, hints on handling, 288 

 Barllell's, KraMklin, statement on cows, 375 

 B'rrail's. Joseph, remarks loi canker worms, 302 

 Barren, J. seph, on the cutculi.>, 398 

 Beet Suaar, M. Diirov's proposition to manufacture, 46 

 Bet Suffiir uianulacnirc.l hv :\l D.iioy t,4 

 Keet Sn<rai, notice ol Child s trc.itise on, 221 

 Beet Snsar, remarks on, by H.C , 42 

 Beet Sugar, preparation for m ikiug in viiriou» places, 402 

 Beet Siig.ir, report iin iiremiuiiis by Mass. As. Soc. 274 

 Beet Sua ir, first manntaciiire n(, in N. England, 3tf4 

 Bean Pods poisiuioup lo swine, !i28 

 Bee hive, notice of .i model <l, 315 

 Bees, notice of .1. M. VV.'ck's e-say "ii, 370 



Bi'es, interestini; C'uninuiiication on, by W. B., 118 

 Bear, capture oC, 268 



Bellina, dancrer of, 



Berkshire pigs, acr. Mini of E. Phinneys, 71 



Beikshiie pigs, C, N. Bcineiit's coiiununication on, 145, 

 245 



Berkshire pigs, VV. S. Turner's leply to C. N. Be- 

 ment. 



Berkshire pigs, caution to beware of imposition, 231 



Berkshire and r>ther h..gs ll>2 



Bement, C. N , commuuic.ilion on Berkshire pig-, 140, 

 241 



Benefactors of the world, 70 



Billaudeau Cabbage. 213 



Birds, desituclion of, 416 



Bird's benevolence in, by J. B , 280— exhortation to 

 protect, 330 



Binls and Canker worm", 266 



Birds of Massachusetts, 156 



Bird storv, 96 



Blast, a disease, 517 



Boys, letter Irom Peter Jones about, 323 



I'ottomless meadow, I 13 



Bone as a manure, 307 



Bounty on wheat, decision of H. C. in a contested case, 

 226 



Botany, knowledge of. important tn farmers, by W.B.287 



Breck, Joseph, remarks on beet sipjar, 46 — On book 



Cabbages, food for hogs, 385— description of, 40 

 Canker Worui, remedy applied friqucnily injuiioUB, 406' 

 — remarks of Joseph Bairelle Q limy , 398— (Jernian 

 mode of preveniing, 414 — notices of, 425— pievenled 

 bv leaden troughs, 329— encour.igemtnt of birds best 

 remedy. 2(m— cs-ay on, 120 



Calves, I'reatiiunt ol, 40— rai.-ing of, 320— fata! disease 

 in, 422 



Carrol, remarks on, 30. and luta baga— method of pre- 

 si'rvin<r carrot. 46. 170 



Caitle show at Ihirdwick. noiice of 146— at Woicestcr, 

 138, 14S— al Bristol, I.-.O— at Concord, notice of, 122, 

 123— Rhode Island Society, 141— at Plymouth. 174 



Ca tie, watering in the winter, 217— bringing them lo 

 the bain, |78 



Camomile, a decoclitm of leaves to destiny insects, 119 



Caloric, carimn, carrot, ca-i, castration, 40 



Catarrh, caitle. i:hiilk, ch.iff cutter, charcoal, 47 



CMiinin, 40— cat. the bite of a, 140 



Capiial invi-sled ill agi icultuie, 2;9 



Capons, Chinese mode of making, 127— operation bar- 

 barous, 127 



Celery, culiivaiion of, 254 



Chci'se, chemislrv, cellar. 47 



Chan-e of food, I'ts (effects upon tl'.e animal sys'ein, 41 



Change of soil, effecting a change of plants, 241 



Chloiide of soda, mclliMil of usin^, SO 



Chaicoal, nutritive qualities of, 80— description ol, 47 



Chinese Tree Corn E. P. Uobens ai count of sKccesg- 

 (iil c'lltivalion, 185— communication of G. Thurburn 

 and 1)1 G.ee.i up ii. 214 



Choice of euiplovoienl, <.05 



Chandler, Capt. Daniel, report on the agriculture of the 

 Hou.se of Industry, 380 



Chickens, rearing of, 425 



Chopping hav, 390 



Child, DavidUee, notice of his Treatise on Sugar Best 

 and Beet Sugar, 221 



C'isteins, manner ol coustructing, 4 



Cider and Apples, 406 



C'ircumscribed Farmer, 85 



Clover, gigantic variety, 33— saving of clover seed, IST 

 —seed, respecting the quantities to be sowed on an. 

 acre, 71 



