IiXbEX. 



1095 



Paoe. 



Pcac]i trees, thrifty '6'od 



Peaches, Delaware in New York 



market Go9 



bow to prepare for pre- 

 serving 409 



Pear blight, remedy for 496 



Pear, cions 'i^l 



culture 550 



dwarf and standard 588 



planting 30S 



thinning out growing 416 



Peas, bugs in 313 



Peanut culture 753 



Personal equation, variability of. . . 385 



Petroleum, curative properties of . . 978 



Phenol, antidotal power of 955 



Phin, Prof. J., paper by 961 



Photographic aid in surveying 876 



devdo])er..-. 1088 



printing 1085 



Photographing, artiljcial light in. . . 1031 



' clouds .....' 1070 



Photography, reflected sunlight in. 901 

 Phosphorescence in the formation 



of ozone 932 



Physical forces and vital, corrella- 



tion of 230 



Pickles, cucumber 494 



Pieplant, is it poisonous 415 



Pigeons, opium jiroof 932 



Pine forests, to prevent destruction 



of 359 



Pioneer industry 390 



Planeometer 998 



Plants, aquatic respiration of 858 



Plant, action of cuticle of 871 



food 802 



new and gigantic. 8-1 G 



textile 418,302,643, 84G 



origin of cultivated varieties 933 



protecting from insects 315 



the centuiy 411 



Planting corn too early 337 



Plaster on swamp lauds 453 



of Paris 727 



sowinij over clover, 402, 384, 388 



Platinum liglit 1011 



Plow, a steam 387 



elaphant 892 



Plowcr, a" shallow 473 



Plowing shallow in a dry time 453 



early 599 



deep versus shallow, 363, 579 



682,650, 713 



Phunbago as a lubricant 893 



Plums 44G 



Plum, cultivation of the 576 



growing G27 



trees, coal tar for 47G 



Pollen, under the microscope 1058 



Polytechnic association, proceed- 

 ings of 804 to 1067 



Pomological society, delegates to . . 452 



American 487 



Porcelain, bronzing of 868 



Page. 



Potato 483, 525 



cidture 636 



cutting for planting 793 



early Molniwk 518, 725 



rose as a keeper .... 755 



queen 446 



diggers 628 



from Mis.xissijipi 377 



great yield of 514 



experiments with 73 



disease heredit:>.ry 97 



northern limit of sweet.. 816 

 408 



seedling 519 



storing 639 



sv,'eet, how to cultivate. . . 493 



keep 495 



planting 536 



the peerless 755 



Powder, new blasting 950 



Power, transmission of meclianical 854 



Poudrettc, Lodi 294 



Poultry, reports on breeds of 614 



raising 409 



yard, 'large 379 



Prairie dogs, wells dug by 840 



Premiums, list of, awarded . . 18 to 53 

 Presentation of wreath by Miss 



Birch 345 



Pressure, back, of nou-couducling 



engine 1010 



Produce of eighteen acres 709 



Progress, evidence of, address by Dr. 



F. A. P. Barnard 170 



Propagating the new Kamie plant. 304 

 Protoplasm, spontaneous movement 



of 1006 



Pruner, new 453 



Pruning trees 650 



tea plants 604 



Puget sound, proposed railway to. . 933 



Purgueira 845 



Pump and hydrauiic apparatus, re- 

 ports on 79 



Pyrogallic acid, a poison 954 



Pyrometer, reflecting 956 



Q. 



Quartz and diamonds 1005 



Quince orchard 424 



Quinn, P. T., papers by. . 528, 637, 651 



eCl, 669 

 E. 



Radiant heat 1056 



Railroad truck, safety 869 



Railway car, head rest for 906 



new elevated 1032 



proposed to Puget sound . 933 



Ramie, a new textile plant... 302, 419 



494, 511, 551 



Raspberry, black caps 411 



of Westches- 

 ter county. 403 

 412 



