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A. Page. 
Agriculture, and Rural Economy ol the 
South 40 
“ elevatiorj of as a pursuit 15S 
“ extract from Sleeper’s ad- 
dress on 128 
“ improvements in 186 
“ j)rogress of in Europe 44 
“ progress of English 112 
speech on, by Alphonso Ro- 
gers 141 
“ the study of 153 
Agricultural Associations recommended. . 13 
“ chemistry 55 
“ education 56, 74, 122 
“ emulation 9 
“ exhibition in Greenville, S.C. 173 
“ inconsistencies 159 
instruction in schools. .. 113, 145 
life, Washington’s opinion of 69 
press, the 25,72,89, 136 
products of the U. States 21 
products, increase of 45 
statistics 137 
tour, by A. McDonald 139 
Society ofS. Carolina. .2, 19, 137 
“ Georgia.. 42, 77, 143, 179 
“ Barbour Co., Alaba- 
ma.54,78, 99,110,173,182 
“ Bowling Green, . .77, 125 
“ Burke Co. .. 110, 125, 143 
“ Chatham County... 93 
“ “ Clark County 143 
“ “ Cobb County.... 77, 181 
“ “ Habersham Co. ,..94, 140 
“ “ Harris County 43 
“ “ Pendleton, S. Ca 97 
“ “ Putnam County 61 
“ “ Warren County. 110, 180 
“ Societies, value of 179 
Acre, contents of an 63 
Advertisers of agricultural implements, 
hints to 125 
Air and light necessary to plants 116 
Alpaca, no’tice of the 73 
Allotment, system of in England 44 
Analysis of soils and crops 42 
Professor Shepard’s 117, 121 
Animals, kindness to 67 
“ cruelty to 160 
Apple and Peach trade 165, 168 
Apples 184 
ArchilectureVrural in New England 175 
Aftichoke, the 45 
Asparagifs,; cultivation of at St. Sebastian’s 101 
Asthma, to' relieve the 41 
B. 
Balsams, to produce handsome 45 
Barbour County, Alabama, Agricultural 
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Society 54, 78, 99, 110, 173, 182 
Barometer, a foreteller of storms 11 
Barn yards, arrangement and manage- 
ment of 149 
Bars, instead of gates recommended Ill 
Batter cakes, to make good 109 
Bermuda Grass .... 13, 57, 76, 91. 107, 108, 123, 
' 138, 139, 156 
Beds, cotton recommended 96 
Beets, to cook 19 
Bible, a venerable 3 
Blind Bridles 191 
Bom.mer’s Manure 76 
Bones, use of in Cincinnati 89 
Botany, study of by ladies !59 
Boussingault, notice of his “ Rural Econo- 
my,” 109 
Book-Farming, anecdote 19 
Books Preferable for Agricultural Pre- 
miums 89 
Books, notices of new 109 
BowlingGreen Agricultural Society .. .77, 125 
Burke County “ “ 110,125, 143 
Budding, process of described 15 
Butter, howto makegood 61,67, 126 
Bread, to make corn 12 
Bread-stu.dT, concerning the production of. 75 
Brooks, Whitfield, an account of his plan- 
tation 20 
Broom Corn 35,57, 89 
Broyles, O. R. notice of his farm 98 
Brussels Sprouts 29 
C. 
Calendar for 1845 9 
Calhoun, John C. his farm and manage- 
ment 98 
Calhoun, John E. his farm and manage- 
ment 99 
Camellia, the 87 
Can a Horse Reason 189 
Cash System, why adopted 40 
“ “ the 186 
Cattle, breaking young 78 
“ importance of keeping warm. .23, 24 
“ improved breed of 121 
“ sale of Mr. Printiee’s 121 
“ to destroy lice on 47 
Celery, cultivation of 115 
Census, suggestions to the takers of the .... 43 
Circular of J. S. Skinner and O’Reiley. . . 47 
Cobb, Howell, letter of 140 
Cobb County Agricultural Society. . .77, 181 
Colman, European Agriculture by 40 
Cold, a cure for 45 
College, Agricultural at Nashville 95 
Comfrey, new use of 131 
Compost for Sandy Land 61 
Corn Bread, to make 12 
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Corn, tillage and produce of an acre by E. 
M. Pendleton 10 
Corn, do. do. by R. S. Hardwick. 27 
“ do. do. by Benj. T. Harris.. 27 
do. do. by Martha A. Lewis, 27 
“ do, do, by Thos. C. Grimes. 28 
“ blading and topping 150 
“ close planting, experiments in 39 
“ cultivation of by J, E. Muse 52, 84 
“ Egyptian fii 
“ Indian, analysis of 117 
“ sown broad-cast as a fertilizer 51 
“ sugar from the starts of 50, 66 
Cotton, beds recommended 96 
“ culture, Gov. Hammond’s report on 115 
“ culture of, by C. Leary 60 
“ “ by M. Scarborough 91 
“ estimate of crop of 1844, by Prof. 
McCay 25 
“ Egyptian 50 
“ early in market injurious to plant- 
ers 150 
“ large yield of .». 50 
“ notice of Col. A. McDonald’s. .57, 62 
“ oil from the seed of Ill 
“ Sea Island 20 
“ tillage and product of one acre by 
R. P. Sasnett 28 
“ do. do. by B. T, Harris.. 28 
“ do. do. by R. S. Hardwick, 28 
“ wool and seed analysed 117 
Cooper, J. H. on cotton seed oil m 
C«w pea, use of to restore oldl and 87 
Country, life in the 106 
Correspondents, to 72 
Cuttings, on the management of 129 
Charcoal as a Manure for Flowers -. . 41 
Chatham County Agricultural Society 93 
Chemistry, Agricultural 55 
Cheeseology 134 
Clarke, Dr. Adam, his table ol the weather 122 
Clark County Agricultural Society 143 
Club, Planters’ of Hancock County.l, 9,27, 180 
“ “ of Early County 94 
“ Farmers’ of Upatoie 157 
Crib-biting, to cure 127 
Crops, analysis of 42 
“ the growing of 1845 139, 156 
“ Patent Office Circular concerning. 140 
“ require Food as well as Animals. . , 131 
Cruelty to Animals..' 160 
Craw'ford, Nathan, letter from 93 
D. 
Davidson, Paul, Essay by 126 
Dependence, Southern 186 
Dogs, Solham’s shepherd’s 58 
Dogs and Sheep 105 
Dog, shepherd’s 74 
