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CONTENTS OF VOLUME IX. 
Cattle, Fat 57, 68, 197 
" Horned, eating Horse Manure 63 
K Housing of 88 
« Large 357 
* Tie 21 
" Training of 78 
" Yards, Construction of 84 
" Shorthorn, Remarks on 363 
<* Shows and Fairs 377 
Cedar, Deodar 45 
" Japan 45 
Cement for Alabaster 259 
Cemetery, Greenwood 373 
" of the Evergreens 330 
Chapter on Various Subjects 219 
Charcoal as a Manure 194 
" for Cisterns 259 
" Object of mixing with Urine 380 
Children, Poorhouse, Employment for 348 
Chemistry, Agricultural. . .^ 46 
" for Girls 379 
Cherry Trees, Dwarf, Plan of raising 381 
Chicken, Drowned, how to restore 83 
Chickens, Directions for hatching 47 
Chilblains, how to cure 189 
Chloroform Administered in Castration 238 
Churn, Americau, in England 228, 292 
« Thermometer Iw6 
Oinquefoil, Shrubby 254 
Cisterns for Farm Buildings 29 
Civilisation, Companions of 275 
Clod Crusher 16 
Clothes, Woolen, how to wash 289 
Clover, Best Time for sowing South 205 
" Crop, Failure of 286 
" New,forthe South 189 
" vs. Cow Pea 218 
Cobs, Corn, Nutritive Value of 55 
" as a Manure 250 
Oochin-China Fowls '. 287 
Coconut of Ceylon 189 
Cockroaches, how to kill 228 
Coffee, Adulteration of 324 
" Mode of making 163 
« Trade of, in Brazil 324 
Colic in Horses 218 
Comfort and Cookery 355 
Congress, American Pomological 261 
Conifers from the West Coast of America 100 
Coprolites, Analysis of 220 
Corda, Dr., Death of 228 
Corn Bread, how to make ' 259 
Corn and Cob Crushers, improved 312 
" China-Tree 101 
" Fodder, grown in England 20 
« Indian, Cultivation of 16, 161,211 
« " Estimated by the Hill 57 
" " forSoiling 141 
« " Large 65 
« " Profitable Crop of 205 
" « Shipment of to Europe 13 
« « Soaking the Seed 43,152 
" " Topping of 275 
« " Value of 133 
" Seed, how to select 133,282 
" South Oregon 20 
Cornsheller, Southern 273 
Correspondents, Notice to 37, 129, 133, 357 
Cotton, Consumption of in the United States 26 
" Cultivation of in India 260 
" Flax 36 
* Sea-Island, Cultivation of 206 
" Gin, Hand 368 
Couve Troncuda , 131 
Cows and Heifers, spaying of 193 
« Dairy, Rent of 45 
" Good 37, 69, 226, 325 
" Milker, Knapp's Patent 293 
" Milking of 154 
" not giving down their Milk 80, 215 
" Pumpkins for 81 
" Scours in, how to cure ; 78 
" Shorthorns, Mr. Sheafe's 226 
Cranberries 225 
Cream, Cold, how to make 163 
Credit, not given 101, 229 
Crops, Account of 278, 325 
" Average of, near Wilmington 138 
w Green, plowing under ,91 
• w in Otsego County 315 
" .Rotation of 117, 138, 209 
*' Variety of should be cultivated 204 
Curculio, Apple 197 
" Potato 113 
Cultivator, The ,... 368 
Culture, Deep, Advantages arising from 380 
Currants " "273 
Cypress, Weeping '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 44 
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Dairies in Jefferson County 331 
Dairy Management !!!!324 
" Products, Large 212 
Dams, California Mode of making .".'.' .'343 
Department of the Interior 56 
Delile, Dr., Death of .' .'324 
Diet, Remarks on " 195 
Dirt, What is it ? ........... Y.'.'.ISi 
Disinfecting Agent, A '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .235 
Dixon's Patent for firing Kilns j \ "379 
Dog Distemper, Remedy for ".!'.. 14 
Dogs, Profits of .'.'.'. . . 165,'isi 
Door Knobs, how to clean 379 
Dorking Fowls 24, 120 
Draining, Advantages of \. ' ...... 12, 21 
" Economical Mode of 211 
" Machine, Paul's 88 
Drains, choked up by Roots 2G0 
Drilling Wheat or Other Grains 23, 60 
Drills, sowing in 315 
Duck, Musk 249 
Dye, Anotta ......355 
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Economy 215 
Edisto Island 206 
Education, Agricultural 44, 76, 100,378 
Eggs and Poultry 24 
" Freezing Temperature of. 324 
" Fresh, how to have all Winter 132 
" Yolks of, discolored 100 
Egg Trade 357 
Electricity applied to a Mare in Foal 355 
Engine, Fire and Garden 336 
Errata G9, 381 
Espaliers 330 
Exhibition, World's Industrial, for 1851 37, 356 
F 
Facts, Chemical 322 
" Curious, A ' . ' 133 
" Interesting, concerning the Potato Disease 380 
Fairs, Annual, Time of Holding 293 
Fallows Naked, tend to Sterility 74 
Farmer, Connecticut, A 95 
Farmer's Home 211 
" Education of .378 
" Hungarian 36 
" of France 68 
" Uneasy . 239 
" What they ought to know 91 
Farming, Connecticut 19, 95. 266 
" Georgia 23, 63, 118 
" High '..(9 
" Maryland 369 
" Massachusetts 300 
•* Missouri 64 
" North-Carolina 148, 205 
" Mr Boiling 364 
" " Hancock 45 
" Robert Bakewell 269 
" Profitable 63 
'* Successful 165 
« Virginia 282, 364 
" Wisconsin 14, 174 
" Yankee 271 
Farm of Col. Capron 69 
" Major Holcomb 63, 298 
« Mr. Bamum 266 
« « Buckalew, . : 107, 333 
« « Ellis 143 
« « French , 213 
« " Fountain 273 
" « Stevens 123 
« •' Webb 138 
« « Wykoff 143 
Farms, Improved, in Connecticut 44 
Fences, Cedar Brush 26 
•' Farm 155 
" Picket and Wire combined 112 
« Wire 23, 52, 62, 96, 112, 155, 219, 267 
Fencing, Virginia 289 
Fermentation, how to prevent in Cider, &c 342 
Fever, Hen 229, 353 
Flannel, how to wash 227 
Flax, Dry Process of preparing 100 
Fleeces, Large 261 
Flies, how to keep out of the House 260 
Flour, Exportation of 101 
Flowers, Cut, how to preserve Fresh 59 
" Perennial, Choice , — 32 
