A- 



AcknowleJgmenle, 16. 

 Address of N. Biddle, C. 



E. D. Smith, 171. 



Addressee ol II. Colman, 42, 126. 



Advice, Inconic, 15. 



Ageiila in Canada. 1. 



Agricultural Commissioner, recommended, 9. 



papers, nolicee of, 20, 1,'J2, 161. 



experiment oflecied by climate, 51. 



implements wanted, 07. 



societies, notice to be given, 81. 



Cliemistry, Leibig's, noticed, 92. 



publications, utility of, 96. 



exhibitions in dillisrent cuunties, 153. 



almanac, 152. 



Society, National, 83, 111. 



Societies shall they be Bustnintd ? 17,9. 



of Allegany county,180 



'~- Cayugn county, 120. 



Coriloiid county, 164. 



Durham, U. C, 41. 



Krie county, 120, 132, 167. 



Genesee county, 5, 165. 



Jcflersoii county, 1 32. 



Livingston county, 133 182. 



Madison county, 153. 



Mon, CO 3.3,41,112,132,166 



New-York State, proceed- 

 ings of, 58, 120 



remarks on, 72, &5. 



premiums of, 102.184 



>• committees and reg- 

 ulations of 1,32. 



• • • fair at Syracuse, 136 



account of ] 72. 



accommodation, 174. 



Niagara CO. 120. 133 162. 



Oneida cnutity, 69, 168. 



Ontario county, 63, 163. 



Orleans county, 153. 



Seneca coun'y, 120, 176. 



Wayne county, 180 



Agriculture, petition on. 1, 9. 



legislative aid to, remarks on, 28. 



in Nova Scotia, 53. 



Missouri, 14.'*. 



New York bill to promote, 94. 



remarks on, 57, 99 



pleasure and profits of, 60. 



machinery applied to, 130. 



improved, remarks on, 143. 



disputed questions in, &c. 143. 



important discovery in, 163. 



American Institute, 107. 



Apparatus for a cheap Inbratory, ,57, 58. 



Apple. Sponge, description of, 18. 



Peck's Pleasant, description of, 51. 



molasses, to make, 27. 



Apples, remarks on, 178 

 Artesian well at Paris, 78, 

 Ashes as manure, 97. 



inquiries, 141— leached, 94. 



V 8" important SH^gestion, 93. 



Asia Minor, brilliant scenery in, 62. 

 Asparagus, culture of, 72. 



improved mode of culture, 106. 



Aurora, Cayuga Co., 162. 



B. 



Barley, pearl, of the West, 157. 



Bse-hive, subtended, figure and desciption of, 137. 



self-supportiuET, fig. and descrip. of, 88. 



Bees, management of, y| — hivin", 106. 

 Beets for cattle, excellent, 11. 



raised successfully by fresh manure, 34. 



uses of, experiments, 35, .55. 



directions for raising. 117. 



for Spring feeding, 12.3. 



value of in drought, 159. 



sugar, uses of 69. 



Birds, love of, 179 



Board-fence, making, useful hinta, 34. 



Book-farming, errors correcterl. 29. 



Biots, good application for, 17,5. 



Borer, distinct from peach worm, 67. 



Botanical etymology, quere, 175. ' 



Botany, study of; 103. 



Bote in horses, to cure, 67, 



.... and horse-bees, .39, 63-accounl of 50. 



Brainble, to eradicate, 103. 



Bran as mouure, 131. 



Brick lining to houses, cheap mctho-J. 21. 



Buckwheat, culture of, 111; ' 



Budding roses, 183. 



INDEX TO VOLUME 2. 



Bushes, not bushels, 24. 



Butter, salting, 23. 



to be worked without water, 34. 



C. 

 Calf, precocity in, 128. 

 .... good hall blood Durham, 6. 

 .... large half-blood Durham, 121. 

 Canada, government oi', 41. 



thistles, easily killed, experiments, 117, 129 



suggestion, 124. 



spreading rapidly, 142. 



Canker worm, hcalily of, 98. 

 Carrot, white, value of, 67. 



premium crop of, 181 



Caslor oil bean, culliire and u^e of, 58. 



Carriage springs made of air, 183 



Cuttle, importance of winter piotection for, 18, 21. 



plan of stabKs for, 21 . 



cream pot breed, 40. 



salt good lor, 41, 



improvement in, indicated, 41. 



remarks on, by a drover, 60. 



grubs in, described, 72, 82. 



fat, 107 — large ox, 67. 



remarks on, and weight of oflal, 70. 



different breeds of, 166 



Durham, prices in England, G7. 



ear-y feeders, ti7. 



in Yaies couiitv, 77. 



stock of Wm. Nell", 124 



figure of T. Weddle's ' Gazelle,' 8. 



W. R. Smith's " Jeasa nine," 40. 



W. Fuller's '• Gvpsey," 168. 



J- M. Sherwood's Bull 'Archer,' 180 



figure of Hereford ox, 1' 5. 



Devon, noticed, 11 -. 



Census and statistics of Genesee Co.. 12. 



Livingston Co., 12. 



Monroe Co., 28. 



the United Stales, 47. 



Cheeringf prospects, 88. 

 Cheese making. 91. 



sold in Cincinnati, amount, 63. 



pri served in haystacks, 130. 



fly, to repel, 17. 



Chemistry in nature, 111. 



Cherries, various facts and remarks on, 114, 141. 



a fin- basket of, 116. 



Chestnut trees for timber, 36. 

 Clover among corn, how done, 21. 



injurious to fruit trees, 23. 



seed, P'ising and cleaning, 68. 



Coal in Michigan, 71. 



Cobble stone building, how made, 66. 



Cold water in warm weather. 157. 



Colman, Henry, coming to edit this popcr, 178 ISS 



Color, imporiance of in rural economy, 149. 



Colors, complementary, 102. 



Compost, importont directions, S6. 



Cuolcery: — to make Wisconsin mince pies, 39. 



Indian loaf breod, 39. 



Wisconsin sponge cake, 89. 



■ vegetable oyster pudding, 62. 



French honey, 103. 



junket, and scalded cream 152. 



Tomato figs, 158. 



Corn-laws of Kngland, 78 -agitation on, 89, 1.58. 

 Corn, Indian, good crop, 6, 6.9, 76. 



great crop, 21,164. 



importance of 45, 156, 183. 



sowingfor fodder, 104, l(i9- 



how to dispose ol cubs, 130. 



to harvest. 159. 



oil made from, 1 83 



machinef'r husking, 67. 



and sugar beets, value in drought,! 39, 



Cotton crop, 40 — raised in I dia, 183 

 Couch grass, to kill. .'i5. 

 Country and city life contrasted, 142. 

 Cows, period of gestntion in, 19. 

 . ... great profits of stabling. 29. 



village, how to keep, 29. 



... . Morus Multicaulisfor, 121 



Durham, as milkers, 63.187. 



excellence prov'd, 122, 174. 



Crops ill Chin, 9, 124. 



England, 128, 141, 1.57. 



East Bloomfield, 140. 



Venice, Cavu^'a Co., 140. 



remarks on, 72, 109, 113. 



Cureulio, experiments and remarks on, OS, 146. 



shut out, 1 16 — remark, 128. 



to be attended to, 69. 



I>. 

 Dahlia, culture of, 46. 



bone dust excellent for, 66. 



Dunes, Dutch, description of, 3. 

 Drag-log, to make, 142. 

 Draining, experiinenis in, 114. 



imporiance of, 115 — how done, C7. 



Drill barrow, new, 73. 



Drinking in hot weather, 123. 



Diought, to prevent, 110, 133— remarks on, 133. 



and succeeding rain, singular effects of, 161. 



Dry feet, 185 



Dyeing, directions for, 153. 



E. 



Early suppers, 138. 



Eclipses, influence of, on weather, 75. 



Education, 142. 



physical, 127. 



letter ot inquiry on, 141. 



Elder berry wine, to make, 145. 

 Emigrants to the West, hints to, 58. 

 Eulogy on H Colman, 1.39 188 

 Exercises moral duty H. 



Experiinenis with nionurcs, importance of accuracy 

 in, 10. 



in agriculture, varied by climate, 51. 



F. 

 Farm of G. Sheffer, visit to, 117. 



W.C. Cornell, visit to, 149. 



Farmery of W. R. Smith, excellent figures and de- 

 scription of, 56. 

 Farmers, eduraiionof, 10. 



"* Niagora Co., address to, 5 



hints to, 1 1, 14. 



their blessings, 78, 183. 



Farmer's homes, 13, 14. 



wives, and daughters, 30, 127. 



children, educa'n of, 32, 47,.55, 76,111,126 



Farming, two good specimens of, 4. 



specimen of the scratching system, 21 . 



produce of one acre, 37— good, 40. 



experience In the first year, 114. 



in Allegany Co., 46. 



bints on, for January, 8. 



Ffbruarv, 17— March, 33. 



April, 4i9-Mny, 65. 



June, 81— Anguit. 113. 



September. 129. 



October, 1 45. 



November, 1 61 . 



DtcemI 6 , 185 



Farms, new. best me'hod to manage, 98. 



in iM.,uroe Co., visit to, 148. 



Fence, cheap and durable 62 



post heaving by frost, 107 



Filbert, culiivation of, 73. 

 Florist, Eaton's definition of, 31. 

 Flowers, inflnmable gass exhaled by, 118. 



in England, notices, 50. 



of spring, 68, 84. 



Slimmer, 108, 116, 129, 151. 



and their odors, 95. 



notices of, 36. 



Fodder, timely hints respecting, 104. 



sowing corn for, 109. 



Forest trees, planting, 46. 

 France, trade with, 20. 

 Frank ; dialogues on farming, 48. 

 Fruit, effects of slock on, 2, 3.5. 



culture of in Western New Yoik, 12. 



ripened on a blackened wall, 41. 



garden, remarks on, 116. 



never stolen in Prus.Ma, 138. 



to mark names on, 178 



•> buds killed in winter, observations, 1 nd pre- 

 vention, 149. 



trees, to protect from mice, 22 — to trir-, 35. 



cannot he raised from cuttings, r6. 



raised from cuttings by srafiuig, 142. 



to transplont, 53, 137, 151. 



to protect from animals, 63. 



slugs on, account of, 121. 



peddling, 151. 



Fruits, native, account of, 91. 



of the soil, m ihc Unit! d S atea, 110. 



Fuel, cost of, in the United S ates, 40. 



pract cal remarks on fire woed, 50. 



compirison in qunhiy of, t)7. 



Furniie, hot-air, summer all Vie yea ,3 '. 



G. 

 Galvanic phnt protector, 8'>. 

 Garden se 'd-i, sprouting, C8. 



an! grounds of the work n : man, 15, 



( ardening in March, 40— Aoril, 5: — May, 6 5. 



for the ladies, 75, 111. 



practical directions, 9^. 



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