INDEX TO VOLUME 2. 



tales, sliJiiig, 6'i. 



reology of Peniisylvaiiia, 71. 



N. SUcrbrooke, U. C, 176. 



traficti fruit, etl'eiia ol slock on, 2, 35. 

 'raliQiii's Magazine, AS. 

 train culler, Hussey'e, 07. 



successful experini'ta with, 19S. 



Irasa, orchard, sown wiih clover, II. 

 .. blue, and couch, to nianai;e, 5-1. 

 . sown on inverlcd aod, 147. 

 rrasses, lo^s by drying, 40. 



Durlingion's leciure on, 85. 



ullibilily, nonsense, 123. 

 ilass, colored, germmatingsceja under, 183. 



H. 



ail storm near Rochester, destructive, 130. 

 ;iins. lo eiire, A. 



arrow, Hunfs double h'w^c, figure and deacrintion of -11 

 ay, [lirc>:tions in uiukinij, 5i, lOo. 

 edjic to make, 39. 



cil^ns.instrueiions, 90— buckthorn, 13j. 

 Citer, a great one, If-5. 

 en's fg<f^, U) have atl winter I2I. 

 eiisiaii riy. .M. H. Wurris's c.xiicrimenta on, -11. 



acouuL of, 77, 113. 



with eugravinga, 100. 



re.l men, treatment of, Vl. 



)g, enormous, *2i. 



ogs, to cure bliml staggers in, U. 



sore throai in, 20, 5'. 



. disease in, hujucry. 14-i— reuiely, 157, 



. management of, liy T. C. Pelers, So. 



. kept welt on hoy. 40. 



, very hirge, 4?, ea. 



. in pastures, inquiry, 115. 



, Allen's newly imporie.l, i09. 



, Berkshire, Sawyer's, fiijures of, 9, 21, 60. 



great profiEs or' Nrec.ling, p. 



descriptifju of, 21, 117. 



oorrecinn. 44 



sale of, 104. 117. 



raiiiti increase in weight, 121. 



in Ohio, 14(3 



value t)f, 70. 



>of-ail, remarks on, cau^eM of, 13. 



not causcil by ercot. 23. 



cautie and cure, 19. 



irse, .Arahiiin. engraving of, 73. 

 irses. halky. to cure, 40. 

 .... to asceriain the age of, 126. 

 .... to cure salivation in, 142. 



yellow water in, 142. 



irticultura! ineetingat Rochester, 41, 57. 



tjociety of .Mass., exuil;irion of, 1S7, 



rtriullure, sea-imental remarks on, 27. 



in Western .Vew York. 29. 



very nice hints to ladies on, 46. 



wonlors of, errors corrected, t>t), 



'-'leis. to make, 40. 

 v<?ri catilf". lo cure, 4. 

 mbuL'-i, 119. 



liiiuscs alioi'c zrouTid, to make, 10, 

 imi-", letter tVom, IJO 

 .Tiirts TLnl e.\poits, 9. 20. 



ects, inipjiriun'. discovery in (destroying, IIS. 

 g ition, advantages, and directions for, 159. 



li. 



iwlc.lge, importance of among f.irmers 91, 13(3. 



bcr, dcty nf, 110. 



. . furnishes the only real wealth, 139, 

 ics in Western \?w York, 10. 

 nps for hu: nitig lard. 1 iO. 

 a iacape (Jiirde ting, L/owning's, notice of, 101, I'il. 



sure days. 111. 

 nd us a har.i, IS j. 

 Ctcr troni AtiC.'-e, 96. 

 ,c on cattle, to kill, 39. 

 ■htniiig rods, to rnaki*, 22. 

 .le as manure, 107, N-' 



appiioii;:on,3?. 



intcrestins experiments with, 21. 



■cr c'lmplaiut in animals^ remedy, 110. 

 ;u3i seed, sowinjr, 3u. 



tree insect. tOl. 

 tree-*, raising. 1 10. 

 g houses, value of, 'J3. 



M. 



igazine of Horticulture, notice of. 29. 

 mei'l wurtzel. srnoii crop of. 40.191. 

 .nured, chemical or prejiared. 158. 

 pie sugi'.r, vat for hoilins, '6 ,44. 

 clarified with Indian meal, M, 97. 



making. 72. 



.rl in New Jersey, proli's of 49. 

 .9sachusctt5,8taiisti':3 of. 14. 



manufactures in, 40. 



:.i8ures, every man to mr.kc his own, 04. 



at, consinnptioh of. I(i3. 

 chigan. produci=i of. 139. 

 Iltary fines, sutiiiestion, 10. 

 ik-spreaiini;, to remedy, 142. 

 Uct, to cultivate. 9-1. 

 mey chamring pockets, 9. 

 igqiiitop^ for leaches, rather not try, 60. 

 u*k. swamp, u^e nf, 39. 

 lin, cure for, 91. 

 ... to prevent, 157,150. 



]V. 



lis, driven eisilv ijito hard wood, 159. 

 lionnl gallerv of .American manufactures, 10. 

 lUriU p'lilosophy. study of, l*'^. 



rVcw Genesee Farmer, KdiiorB of, 17, IS8. 



6Ut-ce.ss «.f, 17, 33, PJ*. 104. 



noti.-es respcclinp, 101. 



favornhly noiiced, lOB. 



Priispeclus for Vol. 3, IS8. 



New War's 5111 to our rciidurs. 1 

 New York .Mechanic, notice nf. 103. 

 .Northern Light, a new periodical, noticed, 6. 

 Notices, puhliihcr'd, 49,05, lOl.lbS. 

 to corrcspondente, 109. 



o- 



Oil plant, new, 97. 



. .. Torn sunflower, cotton scrd, and castor-oil bean, 79. 



Diiion seed, ehould be 6oaked,89. 



Onions, rwising, 3?. 



Orchards, cinver in. 1,23. 



" Orchard" the, reviewed, 179. 



JP. 



Faint, fire proof, 21. 



I'cach trees, cnUurc of, 2 — Ircatnicnt ol', 5?. 



yellows in, 102. 



causes and pretention of decay in, 175. 



.... worm and horer Uisiinc!, 07. 



IViiches, how to Uiive good, lb3. 



IVar, N.ipnieon, account of, 18. 



.... cross, account of, 76. 



.... description of new kinds, 30, 



.... irees, practical remarks, 82, SO, 157. 



eaily hcaiingand early ri|>ening, 8*2. 



Might in, 128— cure for. i47. 



Pears, late, discovery in ripening, 75, 178, 



I'eas, golden vine, 0, 37. 



Teat in i'Massachusetts, 40. 



Philo-soplicr's stone found at last, 67. 



Pickles, 157. 



PIc-pIant, culture of, 72. 



Piggery of T, C. Fcters' dci-cription and plan of, 20. 



I'igs, large, 120. 



PitcIiforK, premium, 177. 



Plants, ornamental, notices of, 30. 



of iMassaehnsetlo. report of Prof. Dewey on, 131. 



splendid, noiiied, 147. 



influence of moisture on, interesting esperini'rs, 150. 



Plaster, rationale of. .'^1— remedy for e.\h;ius'ioii hy, 93. 

 Plough, \\'luting'6 Wisconsin, figure and description of, 61. 



merits of, 01, 65. 



>Vi!kie's bcotch, remarks on, ?5. 



sutisoil. figure and description of, 104. 



Ploughing, length of furrow to an acre, 15. 



by a nolilem.'iti. 9. 



suhsoil, intercsi'g and important expcrim'ts, 82. 



Imporlance of, 143. 



level land in hro:id ridges, 101. 



IMoughs, wheel for, advantagL's, &m«!de of construction, I56- 



trial of at Syracuse, a faiIure,A: hintsrcspcct'g, 09. 



Plum trees, excrescen'-es on, 71. lOO, 145. 

 /'ocfry .— CuUivHting fl uwer.'i, 15. — Winter, 31. 



Use of flowers, 93.— Morn, 1"5. 



Go forth into the fields, III. 



Cotton stali^lit'p, i42. 



True Glory. 158 



Voire of spring,"?. 



Ponds, direcLions for m:.king, 115. 



Populiition, increase nf, 7. 



Post offices in L'niied 8*fttc?. 7. 



Portraits of anima's, remarks on, C6— notices, ICI. 



Potatoes, experiments with, 21, 70. 



Mereer, produc'ive, 1. 



Uohans, good, 0. — Great crop of, 29. 



increase, -29. 



anti merinos, comparative value of, 67. 



Neshanocky, not Mcshunotk;;, 72. 



Poultry, fatieninc, '23. 



infjuiries, 72. 



Premium crnp5, culture of, IS'. 

 Pride nnd extravagance. i4. 

 Proclamation of the President, 73, 

 Puidic lands :ind emigrants, 27. 

 Pump logs, to preserve. 25. 

 pumpkin?, lirge crop of, 9. 

 Putty, to remove old, t3. 



Rr.t.=?. to repel. 123— wl h tobacco. 29. 



.... poisoning iliem, 4.J— catrhing them, 45. 



. . . . and mice, immense cost of. 9. 



to destroy. 93, 109. 



liiche.s of the West, 27, 130. 



Ito.ads. dircclitms for making. 22. ' 



llochestcr Seed Store catalogue. 33— :igents for, 65. 



Roofs, cheap moilc of cons'.riicting, lt3. 



liuot crops, experiments with, 23. 



successful culture of, !00- 



ItooiH, to make cahes eat, C9. 

 Uos7-hug. fact respectins, 119. 

 Uota'ion, Importance of. 9. 



specimen of, 100. 



principles of, 13.-^. 



Rula hnga, dcay in, '2. 20. 4.^. 



seed, spurious. 108, 



hook, fiLMire nf. 128. 



premium crops of, ISI. 



Salt in Michigan. 175. 



S.mdy land, inquiry, 4. 



Sc1:oij1s, common, hinti a^o:lt, 5. 



Sheep, Merino, when first imported, 16, 6-3. 



puis^ined by common red i-herry, 99. 



dead, should be sheared, I '5. 



urc for stretchp.a Or costivencss in. 115. 



fuel rot in. prevention and cure, 130, 102. 



diflj'rent breeds iles.-ribed, 154. 



South Down, for snie. 67. 



imiiorted hv Allen, 108. 



comparative u'pight of olfil. 70. 



"■hruirs for ornament in wii:t«r, description of, 13. 



Signature", ficlitiou?, 51, 



■^ilk, .tu-'ces'jfnl rxperinjents in, 15, 23. 



. . . . n'ale in Georeia. 21- 



. . . . Importation of, 46- 



.... Slate honnty for, 18,92. 



.... market for cocoonn, 49. 



.... manufactured in the State Prisons, 64. 



.... report on, 92. 



.... business in Pennsylvania, 110. 



.... culture. Bucce*s in, 121 — in families, 181. 



cnlculationa reapcctin?, I25. 



facts .-ihowing the profita of, 133. 



reinat k on. 147. 163. 



.... cocoonery of (J. Allen, I48. 



.... Kccnrd, Burlington, e.Mract from, 20. 



.... ^ociety, Americnn. J\)urnal of. 22. 



.... Si.itc ftoc. Fair, rei>ort on, 184. 



. . .. worm frame, Morris's, figure rnd description of 57. 



. . .. worms, contpiiraiivc value of difl^rcnt VLrietiCB,51?,93. 



Hisease in. lOO. 



Soils, descriptiort of difl'ererit kinds, 63. 

 Sowing IMachinc, Hatch's, figure uf, :i3, 153. 

 Stables, damp, destructive to cattle, i7. 



littered with saw dust for manure, 67. 



States, agricultural rank of several, 94. 



.^•iealing postage. 97. 



S raw-carrier. Ileebe's. figure and description of, e9. 



Striped bugs, to manage, t-9, 97. 



Slump niaciiinc, figure and description nf, 136. 



patent expired, 153, 170. 



Siigiir from corn stalks. 175. 



Systematic cultivation, importance of, 134. 



T. 



Tare or vetch, cultivation of, 154. 



Tarifl", remarks on, 2, 14, 37, 45, 52, 85, 90, 91, ICO, 68, 74, *t5, 



1:39, 174. 

 Thrashing clean, P. 



machine, Pitts, 57. 



Timber, best lime for cutting, 04, Ud. 



Time, 05. 



Tooih-acbe. to cure, 47, 



Trade with France, H. 



[irospccts of, 141. 



Transplanting trees, important instructions, 53. 



Evergreens, 83, 



in auiuuin, Injury and remedy, 137. 



Travel, hkctchca of, 30, 155. 

 Trees and Hhrubs, noticed, 74. 

 . . . . law respecting, in Japan, 183. 

 Tcrnip tly, repelled eucce^stully by tanner's oil, 81. 

 Turnips, cause of dcay in, 20. 45,74, 

 new varieties of, 101. 



w. 



^Vasiiington's letters on Agri-.-ullure, TO. 



Watc,-]iro woolen iKctory, U'i 



Wemlicr in Miiy.?l— of June anJ July, 113. 



the season, 70. 



Wet l"cct, 47. 



Wheiit interests, remarks on, 19, '23. 



culture, irnportioice ol, oi. 



e-\ltci inieni in. I 7. 



turning to cltess, ajliill lewiiril, 61. 



...... rust on, rentiuks, \ii, 51), 100. 



nieinorial of J. Leavitt on, (slioM he read by all,) £«. 



with Cuiadii thistles, lo iiir.nnge, 129. 



juirl flour triide of the west, I3U. 



worm repelled by the skunk, 117. 



insecLs, iiccotint of, 77. 



new varieties by Oen. Hrirmnu, MO, 17G. 



twelve new varieties, (lescrilic-i, 14U. 



It.nlian spring, e.\periniciit, :JU, 



remarks on, 150. 



i\leUilerr;tncan, 178. 



U liitewash. durable, 47. 



u hy ilou'l he do it, 11. 



Wild rice, inquiry, 153. 



Winter of l!?4n-4 , temperature of, 6i. 



Wisconsin, lett ^r from, 71, S>. 



Wood, how leulered lm|:cr;sliulileandincombus.ibic,o2, 79. 



Woodland, preserving, 1}1. 



Wool in .Michigan, 1,51. 



V. States. l.>4. 



Workitigman's dwelling, excellent remarks, 127. 

 home p'casiircs, l3o. 



Vucca 2lorio3,i, notice of, i^o. 



IX1>EX TO EXGRAVIXGS. 



Col. Sawyer's Derkshire boar , 



T, Weddle's Dnrhnni cow and call, 



M. Adams' cow sialiles, 



Col. Sawyer's two Bcrkaliiica, 



T. C. I'eters" piL'gcry 



Huleli'fl sowing oincbilie, 



VV. II. Suiitli'a Durbam cow 



Fiunia' tiouble-lnngc bcriow, 



W. R. Siriitb'sFarme y 



B'U lington Silk- worm Kniii e 



Wbitiiigs' WiEcoiisin Plough, < 



Arnbiun horee, 



Hall's Bee-Hive, 



Beebea' Slraw-corrier, 



.Svibsoil Plough, 



Herel'orJ o.\, 



Views of Door yard Scenery, 



Rula-baen hook 



Stump-pMlIiiii^ Moeliiiie 



Affleck's Bee hive, 



A^riculinriil Furnnce 



Hitch's Sowing Machine enlargt d 



W- Fui'er'e Duiham cow 



Wheni inseci.^ 



.1. M. Sherwood'e Dnrbnm Bull "Archer.' 

 O'. Id Corn Planter, 



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 24 

 25 

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