ISDEX 
¥0L. 13. 
Plowing in time of Drouth, philoscphically con- 
sidered. Pages 175, 239, 243 275.277, 802 
Plowing, deep and shallow Page 219 
Plowing in time of Drouth phil.sophically con- 
sidered “ 867 
Plow, Steam, “ 22 
“ for Doep Tillage “ 277 
Pleasure, intelleetua' “ 159 
Poultry Cholera “ 23 
“ Houses “ 61 
“ Importance of to the United SLates “ 81 
Peach Tree Insects, to destroy “ 63 
Plantation, system on the — Latter from Mr. Affleck “ 75 
Philosophy, true “ 95 
Pea Vine Hay, to make “ 124 
Pina Trees, California “ 124 
Pillow, Dangers of a high oce “ 125 
Provis one, more, and less Cotton “ 151 
Paeumonia, Colds, • “ 151 
Pod bearing Vegetables “ 375 
Phys'eing Land “ 192 
Peas as a preparat on for Wheat “ 2C8 
“ and Sweet Potatoes ftr H:gs “ 8(^8 
“ Ground “ i(>7 
Posture, winter “ 2' 9 
Planting in Mississippi “ 219 
Press, the (poetry) “ 228 
Preserving Cans, for Fruit, Vegetables, &o., Ar- 
thur’s Patent (Ulusiri'ed). . . « 189 
Pots' o, Mexican Wild, and Poland Oa s “ 369 
Precision, want o'", Censurid— Science in Agr cnl- 
tnre 869 
Potatoes, SwLe‘ “ 374 
Phosphoric Acid in the older R cks, i. ... “ 876 
Piow Sleek, Forman’s Patent Iron (illustrated). . . “ 375 
Pipe, the good of a “ 875 
Planting in J’effer^cn — loiter from Maj Do gliss. “ 874 
Quinces, salt for “ 55 
Reasons why Farmers should pursue their business 
as a Science “ 19 
Remprijable “ 82 
Rheumatism, cure for Page^ 51, 215 
Rice, two crops in one season Page 5 
Rice — its Culture, &c “ 874 
Rice Weevil “ 125 
Rabbits, L p Eared Madagasetr “ 118 
R ngbone, cure for “ 119 
Recipes, valuable.. “ 227 
Roses, Mr. R.jbert Nelson’s “ 257 
Rye, find Barley for Winter P alurage “ 8 4 
Rats, Guinea Fowls, : “ 335 
Residences, Country, des g 1 for Improving (ill.). . “ 870 
Sheep, S'uih Down, (illuiitratad) Psgse, 18, 179 
“ Leicester “ “ 83 
“ S agg. rs in “ I88 
“ H isbandry P ges 178, 183 
Soil, depth and meliowne s 0 Pages 20, 198 
Soil, the renovation of Pae-e 179 
“Sneez' Weed”— a poison to Cattle P.vges 63, 99 
Strychnine, antidote lor Page 63 
Salt, Medical use of “ 77 
Sugar Trade of the United S.ates “ 96 
Sugar in L aisians Pages 127, 2E6 
Swine, E s X (illustrated) Pa^e 157 
S ock ng K I’tJ g Machine ‘‘ I59 
S:a Island Pasturage “ 182 
Sweet Potatoes, planting in L'vei Ground. .Pi gee 121 1S8 
Sab&oiling ifg 
Stock, rcunomy in f-ading “ I83 
Showman Farmer, &c “ 192 
Slavery as it is “ gi2 
Smut in Wheat — eif^ctsof B.ne Stone Pages 227, 2 9 
Surface Culture — Post Oak Land Page 215 
Scnppercong Wine “ 2^8 
Season in Missies' ppi 254 
Scours in Co'ts u 276 
Syrup vs. Baxter ii 27 9 
Snake Bite 2®8 
Sandy Soil t< 175 
Sulphur u 
Sheep Skins, to Care, with the Wool 00, &c “ 370 
Trees and P’.ants, oripiu of various “ go? 
Test B ok, Geological P.iges 49, 166 
Turpentine Product of the South P^ga 79 
T il little and that little well (poetry) “ {>^ 
Turnips as feed “ 179 
Tanning «. y26 
Terrell Professorship “ 214 
Trees, Bloes God for (po.try) 214 
Turpentine Page 263 
Vineyards in the Scu'h “ 44 
Virtue the friend of Health “ 256 
Vermin on Trees, &c “ 886 
Wine trade of 1 ranee — Southern Vineyards “ 86 
Why the Farmer should give heed to the man of 
Science “ 87 
Weevils, to get rid of “ lOO 
Wheat culture in the Sjutbern States “ 287 
Wheat, Peas as a preparation for “ 203 
Wheat in America Page 127, 305 
Wheat growing in Louisiana, * “ 206 
W heat, Troy and Chili “ 240 
Wheat, product of in Missiassippi “ 285 
Wives, economy in “ 127 
Wsgoa, the “ 183 
Wha*: shall we eat? “ 190 
Wool, fine, from Alabama “ 228 
Vomen, sickly “ 821 
Zinc, a new use for, its preservative properliss, &c. “ 837 
I EDITORIAL. 
JANUARY : 
A Hip-y N3 w Year. 
Excl aoge Papers. 
The December (1854) Agricultural Fair. 
Answers to I quiries. 
A ckoowlcdgment-}. 
Longworth’s American Wine. 
Southern Central Agi-icultural Society. 
An Appreciative Subscriber. 
Public Documents. 
To Correspondents. 
Lottery of Improved Live Stock, Farming Implements, &c. 
Artificia'. Sock and Hurdle Fence. 
Transactions of theN. Y. State Agricultural Society, &?. 
[Pages 24 to 86. 
FEBRUARY; 
Answers to Inquiries. 
Southern Central Agricultural Society. 
Agricultural Scciety of Alabama. 
Clubbing. 
S . Mary’s Bank. 
To Correspondents, &c ....Pages 56 to 58, 
MARCH: 
Answers to Ir quiries. 
The Nex' Fair. 
Mulberries for Hogs. 
“The Horiicuiturist.” 
P. Barry, E q. 
Randall’s Co'ton Planter, ifec. &c. 
Analysis of Water, 
Small Hogs for the South. 
Da' y’s Devon Herd Book. 
When and how to Sow Clover Seed. 
Osaae O’-anee Hedges. 
Diseased Meat Pages 88 to 92. 
IPEIL : 
Aosweis to Inquiries. 
Uniied States Agricultural Scciety. 
“Can’t, got along without it.” 
Planting Sweet Potatoes on Level Ground. 
Making TurpeDline. 
The Carolina Culiivator, &c,, &c. 
Southern Central Agricultural Society — Premium List — 
Fair of 1855. 
How to use B ines, 
The Fair ot 1855— Official Notice. 
East Tennessee F ir. 
inaocuraev of Atiricultural Statements. 
Afii (k’s P an ation Record "ud Account Book. 
A P.anfer oi the right stamp Pages 120 to 123. 
MAY ; 
Answi^rs to Inquiries, &3. 
New Pjstage Law. 
The Saeson. 
Arthur’s Saif-Sealieg, Air-Tight Cans. 
New PublicatioriR. 
Letter from Dr. Kersh— correction, &c. 
M X can Goaco. 
Grass C .Itare at the S^ulb. 
Leg.slative aid to Atrricullare. 
Aq Awful Condition ! 
Devons “Around Cape Horn.”. 
^8gesl62 to 155. 
