252 INDEX. 



FLOUH AND GUAIN Continued : r\r,r.. 



movement of, from west to east for eight years ci.i 



(products of America) exported to foreign countries cxxxvi 



FOREST TREES : 



preservation of CLXIX 



as a protection against disease ct.xx 



neglect of beautiful native CLXX 



GRAIN TRADE : 



of the United States cxxx v 



exportation in cxxxvi 



exportation in, to Great Britain and Ireland alone cxxxix 



in its infancy, as compared with Russia CXLIV 



internal CXLIV 



exportation, compared with production, United States CXLIV 



of the St. Lawrence river ci.ii 



with Europe direct, means to foster CLIV 



of the Mississippi CLV 



of the Upper Mississippi CLVIII 



reciprocity treaty, and the CLIV 



between the lakes and Europe CLIII 



first shipment of grain from western shore of Lake Michigan cxi.vn 



first shipment of grain from Wisconsin CXLVII 



Eric canal, new era in CXLV 



chief commerce of colonists before the Revolution CXL 



resources of lake-basin developed by opening of Galena and Chicago railroad to Fox river, in 1849 CXLVII 



all kinds of grain, total receipts of, at tide-water, by New York canals CXLVI 



wheat and flour, total receipts of, at tide-water, by New York canals CXLVI 



Chicago, shipments of grain from Xi.H 



Gi! APES : varieties of, (see Vineyards) CLXII 



HOMEY : 



production of, United States, I860 cvm 



proportion of, to beeswax cvm 



HOPS : 



produced in United States in 1860 xcv 



HORSES: 



number and increase of in last twenty years, including asses and mules CLXI v 



employed in agriculture, number of CLXIV 



employed in the five great States of the west, number of CLXV 



diminished in number and importance by railroads CLXV 



IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, &c. : 



agricultural implements, United States, table of statistics of x i 



apparatus for separating grain from straw xxi 1 1 



agricultural tools of America superior to those in common use in Europe xxv 



cotton-gins, manufacture of XX VI 



forks and hoes (American) in England xxv 



grain-cutting, first American patent for x x 



grain, harvesting of, by machinery xi v 



hay-rake, (revolving,) history of XXll I 



hay-unloading fork XXIil 



harvesting machine, produced in England and United States xxi 



hoes, improvement in, first American patent for xxv 



implements exhibited at the London exhibition xi v 



instruments, manufacture of Xill 



labor-saving machinery, production of xv 



labor-saving machinery, total product in New England x v 



labor-saving machinery, total product in Middle States x v 



labor-waving machinery, total product in Western States xs i 



labor-saving machinery, total product in Southern States . . xvi 



