INDEX TO A PLUME -2. 



logy of rcniiBvlvania, 71. 



. \. SlierlirooUe, U. C, I7G. 

 ftod fruit, eflecls of eiock on, 'J, ."5. 

 ham's Mngnzinr, If?. 

 nciitit'r, llusicy's, 97. 



eucccseful c.xperiin'ls with, 155. 



i83, orcbnrH, sown with clover, II. 

 blue, and conch, to innnaac, 51. 

 sown on inverted sod, 1-J7. 

 sees, hio8 by drying, ■!!). 



Darlington's lecture on, 85 

 libiliiy, nonsense, 12S. 

 js, colored, jjcrmmoting seeds under, 1S3. 



11. 



rrn n-'.ir Iloclicstcr, destructive, 13G. 



,o i-ure, 4. 



■. limit'* iIiniMc IiiitKc fijrurj and description of, -il 



rcnioiis in making, 5 , IV3. 



1.1 niukc^, :!!). 



.inslruftions. 90— buckthorn, 135. 



:igic:it one, 1^5. 



"C^, to have all winter 121. 



1 lly, M. II. M..rris's cxpcrinicnts on, II. 



. . . account of, "7, lis. 



with engravings, 109. 



len, trcttnicnt ol*, 91. 



:l I 



iioraio 



21. 



bliiui staijgt^rs in, 11. 



sore throat in, ao,, 5'. 

 , . disease in, ini|iiiry, 144— renieJy, 137. 

 . Mianagcment of, liy T. C. Pelers, '.iS. 

 . kept well on ha 



4-. ^3. 



. iminirv. 115. 



,lv imp.'irle.J, :6S. 



S,",w\ er's. fiji.res of, S. 21, CO. 



•ircal profits of hre«ding, 9. 



dcscriptiunof, at, 117. 



i.orri-eii..n.'l4 



sale of. 101. 117. 



ranl.l increr.se in weight, 121. 



inOhio, 1-10 



value of, "6. 



se, .\r; 



l.alky, to cii 

 , to cure sali 



,411. 



of, 73. 



ge of. '26. 

 I in, II-:. 

 ,^tc^ iTi. 11-. 

 ticiilt'.iral n>e'e".in?a'. Uochestcr, II, .<7. 



fiocicty of .M;iss., p.tiunrion of, 1S7. 



ulture, sentinifntal rein.irka on, 27. 



in Wesiern New York, 29. 



very nicR IiItUs to ladies on, 1(».^ 



of, errors corrCvitcJ, 03. 



i.ke,4n. 

 o cure, 4. 



es alinve fjronnd, to make, 10. 

 ois, letter front, UO 

 irtJ .-.111 exports, !), 20. 



:13. important discovery in destroying, US. 

 ition, r.dvantages, an.1 directions for, 159, 



K. 



vledgc, importance of amonj farme.-s 01, 160. 



or,dutv nf, 110. 



. furnishes the only real wealth, 139. 

 es in Western New York, 40. 

 ips lor bu-'llinglard. l;9. 



Isi'upe Garde-ling, bowniug'e, notice of, 101, 121. 

 iuri-davs. 111. 

 d us a Inilid, 1?.5. 

 er from Anec, 96. 

 :on c-iiule.to kill, 39. 

 itninsrods, lo ninke. -J-J. 

 cas nuinuie, 107, 14?. 



us*. 



nppiioation.ot-. 



inte.'"e.Btin!^ experi 



iplaiiit in aniniaU, reiueJ, 

 ed, sowing, 36. 

 : . tree insect. 101. 

 , . tree--, riiising. 110, 

 houses, value of, U-'J. 



M. 



za7.ine of Horticulture, nou.-e ol, M. 

 nircl wiirtTwI. e.10.1 cr.ip nf. 40.1B1. 

 Hires, chemical or prepared, LW. 

 lie sugar, vat for hoilins. IS ,4t. 



. . clarified with Indian meal, 51, 97. 



niakinz. 72. 



■1 ill New Jersey, profits of 40. 

 isachugetts, statistic*; of. 14. 



manufactures in, 40. 



isure-'. everv man to make his own, 01. 

 pli.in of. IIO. 



■ilh,21. 



.pro in 



! of, i:;9. 



10. 



k-sprcad-.ns. to remedy, 142. 



let, to cultivate. 06. 



nev cliansrins pockets, 9- 



sniii'oes for leaclies, rather not tr; , 90. 



:-k. swamp, use of, 39. 



rrain.curefor. 94. 



to prevent, 157,1S0. 



N. 



Is driven e.isilv into liard wood, 139. 



ion.il gallery of American manufactures, 10. 



aral piiilosophy. study of, 126, 



New Genesee Fiinncr, I-Mitors of, 17, l!-H. 



Bin-cess of. 17, 3:1, t8, 104. 



nolircs reiipccling, 101. 



favorably noticed, lOi. 



Prospectus for Vol. 3, 1S8. 



New Year's Blfllo our readers, 1 

 New Yoik Klecbaiilc, notice of, 103. 

 Northern Light, a new periodical, noticed, 0. 

 .Notices, publisher's, 4)1. 65, 101,168. 

 to correspondents, 109. 



o. 



Oil plant, new, »7. 



. .. fioiii sunflower, cotton seel, and castor 



Onion seed, should l;c soaked, 3*0. 



Onions, raising, 39. 



Orchards, clover in. 1,53. 



" Orchard" the, reviewed, 17,a. 



Paint, fireproof, 21. 



Peach trees, culture of, 2— trcutlncni ol, 3?. 



yellows in, 102. 



causes and prevention of decay in, lio. 



.... worm and borer distinct, 07. 



I'raches, liow lo have good. 183. 



Pear, Napoleon, aocmuit of, 18. 



.... cross, ai'count of, 70. 



.... descriiition of new kinds, 3(1, 



.... trees, practical remarks, !«, ilO. I.'i7. 



eailv beailngaiid early ripening, 62. 



blight in. 12S— cure for. 147. 



Pears, lale, discovery In ripening, 75, 1(6. 

 Peas, golden vine, 0,37. 

 l'e.itiriJlassachusc-.ls40. 

 PiiiloKoplier's stone found at last, 07. 

 Pickles, 1,')7. 



plant, culture of. 72. 



■ery of T. 0. Peteis' description and plan of, 2j. 

 Pijs, large, 120. 

 Pitchfork, premium, 177. 

 Plants, ornamental, notices of, 3B. 



.... of Massachusetts, I eportoi Prof. Dewey on. 131. 

 '..... splendid, noticed, 117. 



. . iiillucncc of moisture on, interesting expcriin"s,1jO. 

 Plaster, rationale of. 51- remedy for e.vliaus'ion by, 93. 

 Plough Whiting's Wisconsin, hgure and ilescnption ol, 01. 

 _ ^ ^ _ merits of, 01, 05. 



... . . Vvilkic's bcotcli, remarks on, F3. 



subsoil, figure and description of, 104. 



Ploughing, length of furrow to an acre, lo. 



by a nobleman. 9. 



subsoil, iriterest'g and important cxperim'ts, 82. 



.'imi.ort.uiccof. 113. 



level land in broad ridjcs 101. 



Ploughs, wheel for, adcantages, &. mode ol cons 

 ....... trial ofat Syracuse, a failure,* hinlsr 



I'lum tree.", e\cres.-en.rs on, 71, 'Oil. ll.i. 

 Potlrv,— I :"Hivating 11. i"crs. 1,^.— Winter, 31. 



. . Use of fl.nvers, 113.— Morn, 133. 

 ■ '. liii forth into the fields, III. 



CoLton statistics, |42. 



■ True Glory. 15S 



Voice of spring, 77. 



Ponds, directions for making, 113. 



P,>pnli.Ilon,ii"feaseof.7. 



Post olTi.-es in United S)l;ilej. 7, 



Portraits of anima's, remarks on, fo-. -notices. 



Potatoes, experiments with, 21, 70. 



Mcrecr, produc'ive, 1. 



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



:. . . increase, 29. 



' ; and merinos, coinparr-tive v, 



Neshanocks, not .Mesh juocks, 72. 



Poullrv, fatlenlng. 23. 



1,1.30. 



Premiu 

 Pride 1 



iiqu 



.ps, culture of, 18'. 



R. 



;l!iniatiori of the Presidi 

 Public lan.ls.iind emigranls, 

 Pump logs, to preserve. 2.t. 

 Pumpkins, lirgc crop of, 9. 

 Putty, to leniove old, t'i. 



Hats, to repel, 12.3— wi h tobacco, 29. . 



pnisoning them, 45— catching them, 4o. 



. . and mice, immense cost of. 9. 



-o destrov, 93, 1C9. • 



Riches of the West. 27, 130. 



UiiadB. directions for making. 22. 



Uocbestcr Seed Store catalogue, 33— agents lor, l». 



liiiofs, cheap mode of coiistroc'-ing, lirS. 



(l„ol crops, experiments v/ilh. 23. 



cessful culture of, 100. 

 , to make calves eat, .-.9. 

 Imj. factrespectinsr, 119. 

 ion, importance of. 9. 



specimen of, ll>«. 



. . . principles of. 13^. 



,de 



n. 12.20,4.5. 

 seed, spurious, irip. 

 hook, figure ..f, Pi=. 

 . premium crops of. 1?I. 



.^alt in :>Iiclligan 

 .Sandy land, inoi 



■'hecii, IVIe 



El lo 



1 first imported. lit, 01. 

 onion red cherry, 99. 

 sheare.l. r,-^. 



. .. dead, siiouid he sin 



. .. cure for stretches or costiveness -n. ll-i. 



. . . fo. t rot in, prevention mid cure, 130, llij 



. . . rlifferent breeds described, 154. 



. . . South Down, for sale. 67. 



■iglil 



off 1.71). 



, 108. 



-h-ul.s for orn.-ment in wintsr, de.'' 



■fi-mtures, lictitious. .-il. 



^iTk. sm-cessfnl e.yperiments in, 15, 



. .. m.ldein fleoriria. 21. 

 . . .. iaipultaiion of, 40. 



.. Slate bounty for, 4f. 1)2. 



! '. m'aiiul'acturctl In llic titate Prisons, 61. 



. . report on, «'2. 



.. buslnesBin Pennsylvania, 110. 



.. culture. BUcces.- in. 121— in familico. 181. 



calcubilions respecting. i2/>. 



farts .hdwing ihe prolita of, 133. 



. cocoonery of V.. .Mb'i 



. Hecord, liutliiiK (• 



. i-ociety, Amei i'-an .li 

 . St.-itc .■-'OC. Fair, lepm 



117, 103. 



UK 



■t from, 20. 



a I of, -^2. 



, 184, 

 , ..^iire and description of, .'i?. 

 al lie of dill'crent varieties, 58, 93. 



.liseiise in. itili. 



.■^oih description of iMlVienl kinds, 03. 

 .Sowing .Marluiie, Hatch's, figure of, Kt, 133. 

 Stables, damp, desirucivo to cuttle, .7. 



litlered with saw dust for manure, 07. 



States, agricultural rank of several, 94. 



.stealing postage, 97. 



S raw-carrier.Beebe's, fignre_und desciiplion of, 89. 



Striped bugs, to manage, rO, 07. _ 



Stump machine, liguir and description of, lo6. 



patent expired, 153, I40. 



Sugar froincorn stalks, 17.-.. 



Systemnlic cultivation, importance of, 134. 



T. 



Tare or vetch, cultivation of, 134. 



Taritr, remarks on, 2, 14, 37, 45, 32, 65, 90, 91, lOO, 08, VI, 25, 



\av. 174. 

 Thrashing clean, 9. 



machine, Pitts, 07. 



rimber. best time for cutting, 5-1, 1 18. 



,9.3. 



e, to 



Trade with France, il. 



prospects of, 141. 



rransiilantliig trees, important instructions 



. . llv 



83. 



iii, injury and remedy, 137. 

 Travel', sketches of, 30, IM. 

 Trees and shrubs, noticed, i4. 

 . . . . law rcsiiectiiig, in .lap-n, 183. 

 Turiiio flv repelled snccesslully by lanncr's oil, 81. 

 lurnilis, 'cause of dcciy in, 20, 43, 74. 

 new varieties of, 101. 



\v. 



"'ashington's letters on Agriculture, 70. 



Wiiterloo woolen factoiy, 112 



Weiillicr in May.81— of June and July, IIJ. 



the season, 70. 



Wet feel, 47. 



Wheat interests, remarks on, '9. aj. 



culture, impiotaiice ol, .vl^ 



ti'iriiin" to chess, jJHKl'ieward, 64. 



,„g. ,„T remarks, 38, 31), lOO. 



"".'.'. memorial of J. l-eavitt 00, (sho'd be read by all,) e«. 



' with Canada thistles, to manage, lt."J. 



. and fl^mr trade of ihe west. I30. 

 '.'.'.... worm repelle<l by the skunk, 07. 



iiispe E. account of, 77. 



new varieties bv Gen. Harmon, 140, 170, 



.' .' .'.V.' twelve new v.arietics, descrii.cd, |4U. 



Italian spring, experiment, 23. 

 .'.".". .'.'remarks on, l.itS. 



.tMedilcrrancaii, 178. 



t\ hitewash, durable, 47. 



" hv don't be do it, 11. 



Wi'd lice, inqniiy, ''>^- . . .,, 



Winter „f IPm-ls teniperaturcot, t,-. 



"^^X^Z ^^ h.S™A.;.oiSi;ab.e and incon,bus:ib,e,32, 70. 



Woo llanl. preserving, 31. 



Wool in Micliig.ae, '51. 



Work'ingn'ian's dweilllig, cxcellent^cmarks, 127. 



Y. 



Yucca gloriosa, notice nf, I.V.. 



l.\I>EX TO ENGKAVI-^GS-. 



Col. Sawyer's Berkshire boor 8 



sow, o 



T.'Wediilo's Dnrliniii cow and cnU', S 



M. Ailams' cow sinKe.-, •- 



C'-l. Sawyer's two BorUsliircs, -1 



f. C. Peters' piHgory ,V' 



Hatch's sowintr machine •;* 



VV. R. Smith's Dnrhnm cow y 



Huntd' rioulile-hingehnriow, ^' 



W. R. Smith's Farme y. ■;•' 



Bnrliolton Silk- worm t ra.i.e, j,'' 



Whitings' Wisconsin Plonslj ]^]^ 



Arabinn liorse, I, 



Hall's Ike- Hive, l" 



Beebie' Strnw-cnrner, ^• 



Subsoil rhuigh, J 



Hereford ox, ^;'> 



V.ews of Door yard Kcciicry, i~' 



Rntn-bn on book J-" 



Siuoip-pulbng Macbine, ^X 



Affleck's Bee bive J'J' 



.\crricuUornl Furnace ' ';' 



Hatch's Sowins Machine en!ar?<d I-";' 



VV. Fuller's Dmhom cow, JW 



Wheat insects •••• J'';' 



.1. M. Sherwood's Duilinm Bull "Archer. ... IWJ 



O.Js Corn Planter, Isl 



Ji 



