INDEX. 251 



CollN Continued: r A r. r 



in Pacific States in I860, 1850, and 1840, together with population XLIX 



rapid increase of, in California L 



in New England, Middle, Western, Southern, and Pacific States in 1800, 1850, and 1840, together with number 



of inhabitants 



bushels of in different sections United States to each inhabitant, in I860, 1850, and 1840 L 



in United States to each inhabitant, I860, 1850, and 1 840 i-i 



culture of &quot; 



COTTON : 



amount of, United States, in 1850 and I860 xcni 



table of, amount raised in different States, 1850 and 18GO xny 



amount of, exported from United States in 1792 xxvi 



bow-string operation of xxvn 



cotton-gins, history of. (See Implements, Agricultural) . . xxvi 



DAIKY PRODUCTS LXXXII 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS. (See Live-stock) cvm, fix 



EXPORTS OF FLOUR ANI&amp;gt; GRAIN : (see Flour and Grain :) 



from United States to foreign countries for the year ending June 30, 1862, table of cxxxvn, cxxxviu 



from United States to foreign countries from 1790 to 1817, table of cxxxix 



from New York to foreign countries 



from Boston to foreign countries 



from Philadelphia to foreign countries 



from Baltimore to foreign countries CXLII 



from Portland to foreign countries CXLII 



from Montreal for three years CL &quot; 



from New Orleans to foreign ports 



from San Francisco to foreign countries 



of grain, flour, and meal from Russia, 1857 to 1862, inclusive, table of fxi.ni 



of breadstuffs compared to total domestic exports 



FARMS : 



under actual cultivation in United States, value of 



FLAX : 



produced in States and Territories, 1850 and 1860 . LXXXIX 



iimouut grown in New England States?, 1860, compared with 1850 



amount grown in Midddle States, 1860, compared with 1850 



amount grown in Western States, 1860, compared with 1850 



amount grown in Southern States, 1860, compared with 1850 



amount grown in Pacific States, 1860, compared with 1850 



in different sections in proportion to population, in 1850 and I860 



small crop of, owing to scarcity of labor 



climate of Northern States adapted to growth of Xc 



scarcity of cotton increasing culture of 



improvement in machinery for dressing fibre of 



FLAX-SEKU : 



produced in United States in 1860 



produced in States and Territories in 1850 and 1860 



growth of, stimulated by high price of linseed oil 



oil-cake, demand in England for ; al^o food for cattle and sheep 



FLOUU AND GRAIN : CXXXVU-C-LVIII 



received at Buffalo for twenty-eight years CXIA in 



received at Oswego for sixteen years l XL ^ &quot; 



received at Toledo for five years 



received at Montreal for three years 



received at Cincinnati for eighteen years 



received at St. Louis for fourteen years c L\ I 



received at New Orleans for thirty one years 



shipped from Mihvaukie for nineteen years 



shipped from Chicago for twenty -six years 



shipped from L-ike Michigan eastward for tux years 



