INDEX. 
Ill 
bella. Double Bedding. 'ISS-Pas- 
siun, 145— Hose, au Erratic, 291— 
StaDillug C} pn-ss/101— Tuberous- 
ruoted BeKODias. '184- Verbena, 
Hardy Garden, *425. 
Fluke, Liver ! ?!? 
Fodder, Curing Green ■™ 
Foot-Muffs •■•«" 
Frame for Grinding 1 0018 '..Mil 
Freigbt, Advance In . ..449 
Fruit, At the Pomologlcal Society, 
409-Chan-ed by Foreign Pollen, 
22-74— Eating, 810. 
rruu-G.oilepi, .l..u.,3; Feb., 4o ; 
March, 8:J-, April, 123; May, )l>i; 
June. .'07; .lulv, 217; Aug., 287; 
Sept., 3i7; Oct., 307: Nov., 40i ; 
Dec, 447. 
Fruit Growers and Sparrows... 62 
Fruit, Notice to those Sending, 7— 
Packages, " 423— Sending us, 370— 
Trees, Slitting Down the Bark, 263 
—Trees and Mice, 19— Trees, Gum- 
ming of, 238. 
Fry, Will the Coming Woman. '.145 
Fumigation 86 
Gardener, How a Student Became 
a, 73. 
Gardeners in 1376, Market 463 
Gardening for the Prophets, 47— on 
Shares, 98 -Success under Diillcul- 
tlcs, 134— Will Pay, 346— Window, 
* 62. 
Garden Helps, Little '..187 
Gardens, Failures in Market, 141 — 
Kew, 4 l-Subsoiling in Market,* 
22-Vegetablc, 467. 
Garments. New Under 349 
Gate, A Sliding •..110 
Gate, Self-Opening 317 
Games of Am. History and Biogra- 
phy, 8. 
Goats, Angora or Cashmere 357 
Goats, Milkweed Poisonous to. . .478 
Gooseberry, Uoe's Seedling. ..*.. 424 
Grain and Seed Separator. 409— Bins 
and Granaries, * 259— Drill, Best, 
398— E.'ichancce. International. 75 — 
Prices of, 339— Prizes, 339- Separa- 
tor, 313. 
'* Grand Bazaar" 45 
Grapes in Ohio, New 4:^6 
Grape Vine Patent 158 
Grass and Clover in the South, 75— 
and Less Wheat. Mwre, 278-Barn- 
Tard, • 4G3 -Bermuda. 331— Broom 
Sedge. • 464-Ehlalia, l!"bt. Buist, 
anil, 133 — for a Swale, 439 — for 
Wood Lot..39S— is Hungarian Hurt- 
ful. 371-Orchard, 399— Seed. Drill- 
ing, 291 -Seed, Sowing in the Fall, 
371— Seeding with Orchard, 371— 
Tall Meadow Oat, 238. 
Grasses for the South 250 
Greenhouse and Wliioow Plants. 
.Jan., 4; Feb.. 44; MiO-ch.85; April. 
123; Miy, 68; Jnne, 2IIS; .Inly, 
24S; Aug., 283; Sept., 328 ; Oct., 
368; Nov.. 41)8; Dec. 417. 
Greenliouse, Enlarging •.. 23 
Greenhouses Taking Fire 433 
Grindstone, How to Hang a. . .*. . 17 
Guano 219 
Guano in the West, Use of 437 
Gum, Spruce 3S4 
H 
Hand-Glasses 143 
Harness, Mending *. .182 
Harrow 22 
Harrow, Making a Brush *.. 98 
Harvester. Binding 206 
Hay, Baliag, 239— Baling for Market, 
♦ 13T-Cut)ic Feet in a Ton of. 230 
—Making into Grass, 478— When to 
Cut. 210. 
Hedge in Virginia 332 
Hedges in lientucky 127 
Hides, Cut 479 
Hill-Sides, Planting 74 
Hitching strap for a Horse.. .."..182 
Hoe, Pronged 86 
Hoist-Wheel and Brake • . .302 
Homesteader *. .128 
Home Topics, 25-63-103-187-227-268- 
303-348-387^28-467. 
Homes, Adornment of Rural, * 99— 
Adorn your, 369— .Make Beautiful, 
169-New York Suburban. 169. 
Hoop-Poles and Hoops *.. 16 
Horse. Death from Bots. 238-Di8- 
ease, Founder in, 397— Founder or 
Laminitls, 357— Megrims in a, 357— 
Spavin, Bone and Blood. 87 Spa- 
vin, Cold Water Dressing for, * 17 
— Thrush, Treatment of, 159 — 
Emasculating by Torsion, • 55— 
Feed Troughs, '312— Fistula in a, 
210-For a Kicking, 74- How to 
Feed. 158— H^w to L se a Dead. 291 
—Irritation of Tail In. 87-Lex- 
Ingtoii. Death of. 319 — Quarter 
Crack. Uemedv for. 279— stallion 
"Nightshade."^" 165 -Thorough- 
bred and Arabian. 439-To Pre- 
vent Uiilllng. 133 — To Prevent 
Rolling In stall. 371— To Train to 
Trot,291-Treatiiig a Fistula In a. 
279-lJrlne of, 409. 
Horses, Clylesdale, Importation of, 
329-Collc In, 239-Colt, A Breachy, 
319 -Colts, Breaking, ' 183- Foot, 
• 48 -Hoof. Brittle.479-Hoof , Loss 
of, 406-Uoof, To Cure Split.* 421 
— Importatiou of Percheron. 370 - 
in the West. Heavy, 19 — Mare's 
Head, Abscess on, 477— Norman 
and Percheron, 330— Rubber Shoes 
for, 114— Sale of Grade Norman, 
2S8 — To Prevent Gall on. 2S7 - 
Warta on, 87— Wolf Teeth In, 238. 
Horse-Power, Home-made 317 
Horticulture in Wisconsin 1.^9 
H^ntlcultnral Prizes 210 
Horticultural Societv, Ohio. ...8-148 
Mot-lleds, Commercial • 9m 
Hotel Rills Tl 
Household Con-.'eniene -s.* 3r»a-"347 
Household Deoarnnent. 25-«3-103- 
Household Queries 267-309 
Houae Plau, • 88-" 128- • 172- * 212- 
• 2.->3- ♦292- *333- '372- MIS- N.'.S. 
House Plaus. Useful 369 
Humbugs. Sundry. 5-15-86-126-liO- 
210-249-290-330-309-109-449. 
Ice Boxes and Refrigerators. • 228- 
liarvest.'l— House. How to Build. 
• 460— lu Shallow Ponds, Cuttuig. 
• 57. 
Iininigration to Mexico 210 
Insects and Plauts. 448— Borers, 330 
—Buffalo Gnat, 20'.>-249-* 262— Cab- 
bage Bug, Harlequin. • 300— Cod- 
ling Moth and Paris Green. V>9— 
Currant Woiiu, Ueuiedy for. 3O0— 
Grape Vine. 216— Locusts. • 261— 
Locusts at Dinner. 2.V2— on flow- 
ers 210— on House Plants, 237— Po- 
tato Bug. I00-210-J49-264-289-'' 291- 
• 3114-3.30-3:11-386 — Smut and Mil- 
dew, 411--\Veevils, Bean and Pea, 
• 186. 
Insurance Co. Stock 159 
Irrigating * 374 
Irrig.itlon 4.i4 
Irrigation. Quantity of Water lor. 
4!0. 
"li-oning." Slighting the 308 
Kansas. Ai<i for 45 
Ki'vs, .Mauviu One 199 
Kil'lcilbv a Piece of Wire. 371 
Kiceheu'Garileu-Jau.. 3; Feb.. 43; 
March. 84; April. 124; Mny. 107; 
.lune. 207; July. 217; Aug., 287; 
Sept.. 317; Oct., 807; Nov., 407; 
Dec., 447. 
Kitchen Gardening in N. England 7 
Labels. Zinc 159 
Laliorer's Union, English 3S3 
Laddns, Extension '..296 
LaiUlirsf.ii llou-e and Bal-n..'..S41 
Land.ll'arin^' b, blasting ♦.. 16 
Land, CovcniuHiit 319 
Lands. Value ut Timber 17u 
"Large and Respectable" 80 
Lathe. Home-made * 97 
Leaves, .\ntumu 309 
Leetui'i'son 'I'ree-Lore 419 
Letters we can not answer 8 
Lime, la— for Canada 'i'histles, 7"'— 
How to Apply, 331 — Kilns. Pel-- 
manent, ■ .5ti — Plowing under the 
Surface, 409— Use of, 398— When to 
Apply. — 
Lnncn Time in the Field . 
..2.-.4 
M 
Machinery at the Centennial, Agi i- 
cultnial, 238. 
Machine to Sow and Cultivate Tur- 
nip.s, 210. 
Maehiiies. Caleulating, 290— Patent, 
273— Sawing Wood by Hand-power 
1.53— Wimted, Labor, 337. 
Malacatune 371 
Malt-Combs for Pigs and Sheep.. 9 
Malt-Combs. What are 9 
Mangels. Fitting 438 
Mangel-Wurzel, • 198— at the South, 
313— or Beets, 398. 
MangoUls and Carrots, 114 — Culture 
of, "237— Great Yield of, 12. 
Manure, 419 — .Apple Pomace for, 169 
— Bomuier's, 7— Cart for Liquid, * 
182— Composting Hen. 319— Cover- 
inL', 138— Drawing in IheWintei, 
410— Karming W ithout, 50— Fish. 
141— fish Scrap. 250—for Corn. Ar- 
tlllcial. 199 — for Grain. 397— from 
a Slaughtei-House. 273 — from 
Bran. Value of. I9S— How to Use 
Hen. 199 — in California, Keeping, 
4.37— l.caf-.Mold as, 291— Liquid, • 
336 -Making, 139— .Alixini: Earth 
with. 279— Piles in Winter, ISO- 
Salt as, 318— Sawdust for, 318- 
Spreading, 1.38— Value olrGoaf, 
291— Vat, Liquid, 131-215— Works, 
Liquid, 453. 
Manures, After Effect ol' 139 
Manures foe Market and Farm 
Gardens. Cheap. 62. 
.Man 111 lag. Perfect 23S 
Manuia -Pit. Italian •.. 18 
Mapof Faiin 278 
Mai hie. Cleaning 267 
Markers, Field,... '..VM 
Markei ng Box *., 33 
Market Report, Jan., 4; Feb., 44; 
March, 85; April, 125; May. 168; 
June. 208; July. 218; Aug".. 288; 
Sept.. 328; Oct., 368 Nov,, 408; 
Dec, 447. 
Ma tches. Parlor 146 
Mat, How to Make a Daisy *..64 
Meadow, Tl ip-Dressing for 478 
JleadowB, Late Pasturing 374 
Mechanical Draftsmen, 74— Powers 
for the Farm, •261. 
^lechaiiics, Country the Place for, 
303. 
Mildew, to Remove 317 
Milk, ni-Deep and Shallow Set- 
ting, 4.39-Deep Cans for, 11— Deep 
Setting of, S53-Fcerting for, 277- 
for Babes, 103— for Butter, Warm- 
ing, * 180— Shelves for the Kitchen 
• 468— Use for Skim, 3S2— Value of 
Skimmed, 251.) — Weight of, 74 - 
Pans, Washing, 64. 
Mill, Settler's Plumping •.. 60 
Mills, to Steady Portable *..382 
Millet, 290— and Timothy, Sowing, 
318. 
Mind, the Bovine 302 
Money in Pork 448 
Mortality, Fearful 86 
Mothers, Discouraged 103 
Mower. Buckeye 370 
Mowlng-Marhine Knivee. 169 
Muck, 411— How to Use, 23S-Pond, 
199— Value of a Cord of , 819— W hen 
to Dig, 331 
Mulching, Tan for 12 
Mules aud Jacks, 171- Profit of 
Breeding, 75. 
MusK-Rats, to Destroy 319 
Mutton, Tim Bunker on 58 
Muzzle for Bit lug Horses • , .261 
"Mystery " Explained 47 
N 
Name, No 157 
ebraska 451 
Nitrogen 333 
Notes from the Pines 23-386-11)6 
Nursi ry Agent 332 
Nui.aNewLock '..220 
o 
Oats, Egg, 279 — HulleEB, 169 -To 
Kill Wild, -.38, 
Obituary— Death of Geo. S. Parsons, 
249-Ezra Cornell, 6— M. Quinby, 
252-*370. 
Ogden Farm Papers, No. 59,11 ; No, 
60, 50 ; No. 01. 90 ; No. 62. 130 ; No. 
63. 174; No. 64. 215; No. 65, 255; 
No. 66, • 294; No. 1,7, 335; No. 68, 
371 ; No. 09, 414 ; No, 70, 454, 
Oil, Astral 331 
Onions Sown in the Fall 307 
Orchard and Nursery— Jan.. 3 ; Feb., 
43 ; March, 63 ; April, 123 ; May, 107 ; 
June, 207; July, 247; Aug., 287; 
Sept.. 327; Oct. 367; Nov.. 407; 
Dec, 447. 
Orchard, Hens in an, 278— In Grass. 
1S7— Seeding Down a Young Ap- 
ple, 199. 
Orchards 136 
Oregon 250 
Ornaments. Dusting, 267 
Oven and Smoke-House, How to 
Build. • 388, 
Ox-Yoke '.AK 
P 
Paint, Are You Going to ? 158— A ve- 
rill Chemical. 40iM50. 
Paints fur Tools 170 
Parents, Judging, by their Children, 
25. 
Paris Green 226-249 
Parrots. How to Feed 8 
Paste for Paper Hauging 309 
Pasture, Value of Fall 423 
Patchwork. Flying Goose. ...*.. 64 
Patent Laws. I^eauties of Our, 449— 
Medicine^;, 159. 
PatintB, Information About 250 
Patcnt-liights 251 
Patterns fur Undergarments. 63-188 
-130. 
Peach Crop, 219— Early Beatrice, 
250— on Poplar, 127- Trees, Orna- 
mintal, 21. 
Peaches - Hydrophobic, 330— River's 
Early, 3o2— btocl; and Cion, 59— in 
Georgia, River's Kew Early, 34C— 
To Make Money on. 427— Why 
They Did Not Sell, 386-111. 
Peanut Straw 75 
Pear-Trees, New Tops on Old 26G 
Pea, Japan, .58-Southern, 438. 
Peas VB. Summer Fallow 159 
Peae 339 
Pedigrees, Value oi 411 
Periodical for Dairymen 370 
Periodicals- Christian Advocate, 5 
—Horticulturist, Colorado, 169— 
Medical Record, 8— The Witness, 
Petroleum as a Lubricator 159 
Pigeon. Ealdhead, * 177— Show, 45. 
"Plauker" •.. 28 
Plants— (See Flowers', Amaranths, 
3S7— Blue Stokesia,* S85-Bramble, 
Eockv Mt., * 306— Camellias. 159- 
CaniclUasas Door Tard, 466— Can- 
nas, Bed of, 886— ChincBe Saxi- 
frage, * 224— Chrysanthemimis, 307 
— Cuhiration of Native, 23-Cu- 
phea, Hyssop-leaved, * 21— Fumi- 
gation of, 62— German Ivy, 2 — 
German vs. Parlor Ivy, * 465— 
Heaths, Ciiltu-e of Cape, 263— In- 
jury by Forcing. 30(i— in Winter, 
426— MosB and House. 169— Named, 
210-291-NewTanning,*224— Panis 
as Decorative, 148— Phloxes, Pe- 
rennial, 387— Pine, Barren, * 344- 
Ramanas Rose of Japan, • 345— 
Respiration and Growth of, 59— 
Rose, Cherokee, * 460— Roses by 
Mail, 371— Roses. Tender Climb- 
ing, 226— Spontaneous Generation 
of; 382- Thick-Leaved • 225 — 
" AVhite Sage," * 57-148— wild Gar- 
lic, 319— Wood Sorrels, * 61. 
Plaster on Grass Land, 479— on Lime- 
stone Land, 198— When to Sow, 
114. 
Plow Company. Ames, 210— Ditch- 
ing, 2S9-Doubl'-, 477— Higganum, 
"336— Inlurv to a.75— Mole, 357— 
Rolling Coulter, 278— Subsoil, 86— 
Value of Gang 135. 
Plows and Harness, English. 463— 
Double Furrow, * 20— Shoes for, 
* 180. 
Plowing, 15— Double Furrow, 398— 
Flat, 336— in Market Gardens, Ex- 
tra. 128-Match atMineola, 294. 
Pluck, the Element of 213 
Pokes. Animal '. .^1 
Pomological Society, Am., 252— So- 
cietv, South Haven, 158. 
Pomnlosv at the Centennial 238 
P.ireh. Rustic 63 
Pork in NewEneland 342 
Postace Complaints 47 
Post-Offlce, New, 3fi9— Statistics, 86. 
Potash in Vvood-Ashes 75 
Potato Prizes. Bliss & Sons, 4-'^— 
Rot, 262-347-477- Rot, Cause and 
Cure of, 412. 
Potatoes; and Mangel-Wurzel In HI., 
. a— Different Varieties of. 438— 
Feeding, 47S-OoDd yield of, 75— 
Pitting, 438-Pota8h for, 19ft-Pre- 
servlug, 331. 
Pot Cover, Kuetlc *..263 
I'oulLiv, J.io- lirown Leghorn, •4.'.7 — 
Ciiicken (JoopB, *3UU — Cliiclceii 
Coops Iroiii B;irrf!lB, •134— Chick- 
ens, Gapes iu,oiy— Cliickeu8,Lat,e, 
290— Chicken Lice iii Stable, 171— 
Chiclien Raising. Kxteusive. 74— 
Diseases, 170 — Cliickeii Clioleia, 
33i— Ducks, CoiinterlVit, Pekin, IM 
— Mandarin, 114— Wild,»417— Duck- 
Winged Game, *457 — Egtrs fur 
Protit. 398— .-^rtiflclal Hatching. s7 
Hatching of, »i— Guaranty ol, 319 
— Sprinkling Haiching, 397 — To 
Keep, 206 — To I'resiirve, 439 — 
Fancier, Inexperienced.4 11— Feed- 
Box for, *i42— lor Eggs and Meat. 
397— lor Texas. 75— Fowis, Bhicl; 
Spanish, 15S — Catarrh in, 74 — 
Ge-se, Bremen and China, 250— 
House, Small, *13o— How to Get 
Large Birds, 303 — Interest, 93 — 
Keeping. 4lU— Megiims in, 317— 
Flyniouth Rocks, 317— Profit in. 
210 — Frotrusiun of Rectum in 
Fowls, 319-Itaising, 217- Scabby 
Legs in, 279— Shows, Western,'*-^ 
Sunmier Care of 2ri9 — Trouble 
with, 199 — Turkevs, Management 
ot Young, 140- Yards, 289. 
Poultry-House, Cost of 479 
I'ljultry-Keepiug as a Busmeas.* .380 
Practice ana Science Agree 141 
Preachers 86 
Pi-esents, Wedding 4i57 
Professor Turned Farmer 249 
Profit from one Cow and 70 Hens. 197 
Propagating Case Hn 
Pnnip loi- StO'k Farm 171 
Pump, Fountain 289 
Pumpkins. Nutriment in 318 
J'nmpkin Seed. Effect of 74 
Pumpkin Seeds for Cows 158 
Quince, Japan.. 
Railroad. Chesapeake and Ohio.. 8i3 
Rail Holder . *..4tA 
Rails, Splitting. • 301 
Raiu, An Inch of. 199— Gauge, 4.'jO— 
Much, 370— Where Does it Come 
from, 199. 
Rains, Summer 386 
Rain-f;ill, Eflects of Forests on,. .398 
Rake, Horse, Which Is Best 9 
RaaitUetry, ^ew Enemy ol the. ..369 
Rats, Reiiiedy tor 88 
Raw-liide, Soft .357 
Reading for the Family, ....467 
Read, Learning to. 227 
Reapers 378 
Rennets, Saving 23? 
Reports Received 251 
Rille Clubs. In Favor of , . . 372 
Rifle Shooting *. .455 
Road-Grader *. . 97 
Roller, How to Use a 318 
Rollers, Field *.. 9(1 
Roof, A Cement 450 
Roof. To Clcnr of Snow *.. 19 
Roofs, Repairing Shingle 36i! 
Roofs, Tar for Sliiugle 170 
Roofing lor Poultry Houses, As- 
bestos, 409. 
Root Crops, Care of. 216 
Root Crops, Preparing Land for. 358 
Root-Cutter 4^ 
Roots. Pit for Storing *..421 
Rose-Busb, Product of one 210 
P.oses, Attar of 226 
Rotnlinn.. ..216 
Rustic Work *..304 
Rnst, To Remove or Prevent. . .,371 
Rutii-Bngas. Growing 218 
Rve among Corn, Sowing, 358— and 
"Cattle, 295— for Winter Pasture, 
342. 
S 
Salt, Foreign and Domestic 75 
Salt or Plaster 170 
Sanitary Arrangement of Farm 
Houses 50 
Saw-Frame, Circular 329 
Saws, Gauge for * 461 
Sawing Machine 251 
Sawing Woodby Hand-Power.74-158 
Science Applieil to Farming, 10-51- 
91-130-175-213-254-292-334-373-413- 
454. 
Science Made Easy 90 
Seeds. Failure to Germinate 346 
Seedsmen, Inipoilaiit to 448 
Seed-Drill. ITanel 7 
Seed-Sower, Broadcast 317 
Sewage. Use Of Town 422 
Sex in Kducation 63 
Shaving Horse ... 197 
Sticpp. 158-298-379 — and Cattle 
Rnising in Florida and Georgia. 
174 — Anthrax Fever in, 27T — 
Beacon Downs. * 217 — Black- 
faeed Scotch, 277— Cotswolds aud 
Southdowns, 3IS — Cross-Bred, 
*3;7 — Crossing Coiswolds witli 
Merino. 478— Dipping. *2^1 — Dis- 
ease, Grnb in the Head, 398— Farm- 
ing, 239— Feeding for Profit. 411— 
for Kansas. SIO— Grade Cot.swold 
Merino, 250— How to Catch a. '381 
—In Lumber Regions, '13'^— in Mon- 
tana, 3riR— Keepinc. 3.5S— Keeping 
on the Plains. 479— Lambs, ];'.»-3:;s 
—Care of, *182 — Dippimr. •2".0— 
Lincoln,4.~)9—Lon■::-^^■ool(*(|. Breed- 
ing, 31!^— Merino. 13r>-397— Merino 
or Cotswold S.*^!— on Sti:ires, Keep- 
ing, 75 — Proliflc, 2."9 — Questions. 
210— l.'ani. Southdown Fine, "IS— 
Rams, EnErlish. 379— Raising in the 
West. .5 — Ram for Fnrlv Lambs. 
71— Rape lor, 159— Roots! for. 19— 
ShPlrers, "iJ 9— ShrnpBlijre. 477— 
Soiling. *.''B— Southdown or Cots- 
wold, 3<K^— Wool. JS6— Woolft-om 
Grade CotRwold, S.'ift. 
Bbeep- Husbandry in Georgia 478 
Sheep-LanreJ..,., r..-,. 158 
Sheep-Raising iu Virginia 49-183 
Sheep-Skins, What Becomes of.. .423 
Sheep-Yards 459 
feldiigliis, Preset ving y:^9 
Shniiillug Gauge *..261 
Shirt Busunisaud Collars "..1^ 
Shoes, vSooden . 33^ 
Slioi >iing N uisance 2a2 
Sluubs, Cinque-foil " . .884 
Siiuuk Cabbage S31 
Slop-Jar, Place lor "..146 
buioke House * 462 
Suakes Eggs, About 141 
Soap, Keepinj: Soft 2i0 
Society, American Pomological, 
126-b32-369. 
Society, N.J. State Hort 370 
Socks, Over •.. 'z:, 
Soils, Calcareous.. 238 
Soup-Bunch, \\ hat is a *..186 
Sour-Krout, How to make •..4(>8 
Sower. Seymour's Broadcast 74 
Sowing Machines 75 
Sowing or Planting, Thick. ..... 411 
Spaying Fluid K7 
Speaking-Tube Call *. . 25 
Spelling, Improved 409 
Spellinu Matches 216 
Sprin-s, After Waini Winteis, Cool, 
127. 
Squash. A Suckling 4"iO 
Squash, Butniiin. *. . 48 
Stable Floor, Tight, 289— Durable. 
290— Horse, 18. 
Stables, Clean, 260 — Ventilating 
Traps for, '460- Ventilation of, 170 
Stacking Stage *..301 
Stacks, iioofing Felt for :i7l 
Slakes, Seti ing • . .227 
Steam and W'ater-Power, Relative 
Cost oi; 290. 
Steam in the Kitchen * . .147 
Steam Motor, Parvin's 277 
Steamers, N. Y.& ^ew Haven. ..209 
Sticks. High-Prieed 169 
Stock at the Centennial. Live, ail- 
Farm, Western, " 117 — Feeding 
Wheat to, 1 1 ]— 1- or the Dairy , 319- 
In the South, Care of. 75— I'rofit 
from Gooa, 462— Sending by Ex- 
press, 278— Upon a Wheat Field, 
Feeding. 450. 
Stock-Ruisimi in the West 23R 
Stones. Getting out V78 
Stone-Boats * . . 123 
Stoves, Taking Down and Blacking. 
♦188. 
Strawberries, 307 — at Mass. Hort., 
289-Barren, 8— Kinney's. 330. 
Straw Mats ".AbG 
Straw Mats or Screens *..H4 
Straw. Tn Decompose 279 
Stumps. Extracting 289 
Stump Puller T-l 
Subsoiling, 106— Eflects of, 171— or 
Deep Plowing, 308. 
Suniacli 8 
Sunsliiue, Use the 26H 
Superphosphate, Mapes' 157 
Swamps and Prairies, Rechiiiiiing 
Wet, 139. 
Swine Association, Berkshire. ...319 
Swine, Barreuuess, Remedy for, 437 
— [Joar,Prolit of ;i Eerkbhiie.290— 
Essex Pigs, Value of, l(ib— Hogs. 
298— Diseasi. s in ,87-451— L c rn-nu al 
for, 95— Essex, 399— fi.eitality 
among, 75— Ringing, * 2i;0— Salt 
for, 331— Scalding, • 461— hlarving, 
159— swelling on, 399— lo Make 
Fat, 478— vs. Dogt;, 197— ^\ eiphl of, 
94— Western, 159- Pig. A Good, 42 
—Pigs, 54— and Pork, 158— bran 
and (_ lover for, 198— Essex, 239— 
Fattening, 9— Feeding, 114-£18- 
Finc-Boncd, 478— Food for by Ex- 
press, 479— Middlesex Bieed of,* 
217— Uver-Fecding,158— Pasturing, 
318— Raising, 179- alt for, 399- 
Scrofula in, 237— Sick, 239-Suf- 
folk, 478— Pig-Trougii, Impruvcd, 
* 97— Raising at the Seuth, 239— 
Sows, How to Feed Breeding, 279 
—Trade at the West, 176. 
Syringe, Enema 479 
T 
Table, Adjustable •. .104 
Table, Easily Made ♦..104 
Tanners' Refuse 479 
Tanners' Waste, To Decompose, 
279. 
Tar-Boiler, To Make a •. .461 
Teeth, Care of 229 
Tesas 439 
"The Poultry Buyer" "..445 
Thrashing, 889— by Steam, 878— Ma- 
chinCj Steam, 298— Machmes, 331— 
Machmes, Traveling, 297. 
" This is Foolishness '' 888 
"Thoroughbred" and "P'ull Blood," 
169. 
T]les and Brick 8 
Tiles, Substitutes for Drain 409 
Tile-Drain Dj tcher 331 
Tillage, Does il EnriCli Land 239 
Timber, Time for Cuitiug 291 
Tim Bunker, Esq 45 
Tim Bunker on '1 ramps 299 
Tin-Ware, Mending 429 
Tomato in France, Trophy 173 
Tomatoes, Training *. .115 
Tools, ^'ome >.ew I ses of Old.*.. 22 
Toys. Wonderful 382 
Train Blacksmith • . .325 
Trap, I heap Mole 167 
Trap for Hats. Another *. .IM 
Trapping Muskrats '.iS8 
Tree. Beech in I'low tr. *2(i5-tlue- 
Gum. 102— ( hina. 4CG— Eun;-Quat- 
•21- Peddlers and Afcnt , 363- 
Silverthorn. Hardiness of, 210— 
Sorrel. 3S7— strawberry. 4Ci— ^ el- 
low Wood, * 434. 
Trees from Cultings, Evergrten, S8 
— Eucalvptus in Califc rnia, S8S— 
Koplreuf eria paniculata, 38 . -Mag- 
nolias, An Avenue of, 466. 
Troubles, Imaginary 458 
Tule and the "Chinee" 199 
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Cnderdralnlne •O-tW-358 
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