8 TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITITTE. 



AliaHthus tree. 



Artificial breeding of trout. 



Cement cisterns. 



Cultivation of cabbage. 



Flax culture. 



Fencing and fences. 



Fruits — Apple. 



Currant. 



Gooseberry, 



Grapes. 



Pear. 



Raspberry, 



Strawberry, 

 Guano. 

 Grapes. 



How to grow plants from slips. 

 Insects injurious to vegetation. 

 Influences of the moon on vegetation. 

 Lampas in horses. 



Laws 10 prevent cattle running in the highways. 

 Licorice. 

 Manures. 



Qsage orange for hedges. 

 Osier willows. 

 Peat. 



Potatoes — preserving, planting, new varieties, rot. 

 Shade trees. 

 Sorghum. 



Stacking in the open air. 

 Subsoil plowing. 

 Sumach. 



Value of corn stalks for forage. 

 Wash for trees. 



The reports of transactions of the Club have been ably col- 

 lated by Mr. John W. Chambers, and many of them will be found 

 embodied in the published transactions of the Institute, 

 All of which is respectfully submitted. 



JAMES J. MAPES, 

 WILLIAM S. CARPENTER, 

 ADRIAN BERGEN, 

 New York, February 2d. 1864, Committee^ 



