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Forest trees, 391 ,405 



Mules, 257 ,260 



Native grasses, 2G9 



New seeds and flowers, 345 



Preserved fruits and vegetables, 305 ,371 



Progress of the growth of plants, 433 



Ray's premiums, 76 



Report of the Committee on Agriculture, 41 



Horticulture, 28 



Ray's Premiums, 76 



Managers 25th Annual Fair, 13 



Trustees, 7 



on oxen of G. F. Hastings, 79 



Pirsson's double vacuum steam condenser, 74 



the stone dressing and polishing machines, 73 



Ribbon grass, 279 



Seed potatoes from Callao, 235 



Selecting soils for analysis, 148 



Shade trees, 336 



Size and age of trees, , 392 



Smith's mode of preserving fruit, 371 



Solidified milk, 387 



Stereotype plates made of gutta percha, 124 



Sub-soiling, 251 



Taber's short-horn bull " Back-woodsman," 134 



Tea, cultivation of in the U. S., 263 



Tobacco in Oswego Co., N. Y., 147 



Tomato figs, , 132 



Transactions of the Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society,. . . 322 



Translations by Henry Meigs, 



Artichoke, 337 



Carrots and parsnips, 229 



Dahlia, 246 



Dandelion, 231 



Eflfects of oxygen in accelerating germination, 381 



Expeditious growth of cucumbers, 401 



Lettuce, 230 



Longevity of seeds, 339 



