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CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. 
Page. 
Cattle, Mr. Schenck’s Polled Co*.v..156 
“ to Prevent Injury to in fresh Pea-Fields... 156 
« to Kill Lice on....177 
(i Fatting Steers.184 
(i Large Cow.187 
« Three Calves at one Birth.187 
e( Organic Improvement of...211 
« Prolific Cows.219,315 
« Warbles, Cure for.219 
6i Doctor, every Man his own.254 
“ English, Exported to Russia.283 
“ Remedy for Hove in.284 
“ Directions for Fattening.328 
ee Management for the South.341 
(i Care of Young Stock.354 
“ in Western Australia.371 
Cauliflower, Large.219 
Charcoal and its Uses.108, 124, 125 
Cheese, Dutch, to make.83 
“ Importation into England.187 
(C Benefited by the Oil in Milk.253 
“ Proeess for making.274 
Chess, Remarks on.14, 140 
Chemical Solution for Seeds.324 
“ and Physical Balance of Nature.222 
Chemistry Agricultural, Lectures on.40, 329 
“ Elements of.125 
{c as Exemplifying the Wisdom of God.... 254 
“ Agricultural ..134, 171, 200, 243 
Clay Lands for Grass.307 
Clearing Forest Lands, Mode and Expense of.174 
Coal Tar, Substitute for Paint.248 
Cockle-Burr, Poisonous to Hogs. 318 
Cocus on Orange-Trees, Remedy for.69 
Coffee, Culture of.14 
Colleges, Agricultural.52, 187, 124, 283 
Colman’s European Agric. Tour.. .189, 284, 317, 374 
Comfrey Root (Symphytum), Great Value of.62 
Concordia Intelligencer noticed.30 
Conservatory, Mr. Valk’s noticed.196 
Corn, Egyptian.7,265 
“ to preserve from Spring Frosts.157 
“ for Fodder, Culture of.161 
“ for Sugar. 162 
“ Odd Rows in...167, 305, 324 
<c Trial of in England.251 
tc Molasses from Stalks. 253 
t( for Soiling and Fodder.312 
tf Green Pudding, to make.318 
e( Sheller.343 
“ Bread, to make... 349 
“ Culture on Cane-Land.349 
Correspondents, Hints to...126 
Cotton, Topping,.77 
“ Large Increase of Stock...124 
“ Character of the Plant.156 
ce Memoir on. 190 
“ Premium. .221 
€e Culture of Sea Island...244 
ci Gin, Proposed Improvement of..337 
Cranberries, Cultivation of.54, 79 
“ Great Yield of... 374 
Crows, White...283 
Cultivation of Cleared Lands.... 3 
Curculio, Remedy for.80, 190, 221, 286 
Currant-Trees, Early Standard.93 
Cuttings, to Propagate... 251 
D. 
Dahlia Tree.. 110 
Dairy, a Pennsylvania..... ..178 
P a ffe 
Dana, Review of..200, 243 
Deer, Management of.300 
Dis’s in Fruit Trees, &c. (see F’t Trees, Cal’ders, &c.) 
Diseases in Animals—Cure for Mange in.61 
Cure for Hoven in Sheep.66 
“ “ in Cattle...... .284 
(i Scab, &c., in Sheep.66 
“ Mad Itch.150 
(i Sore Teats in Cows.190 
te Overeating Apples.262 
<e Dogs and Cats..340 
Dogs, Shepherd, described.76 
<e Mexican, “ 241 
“ and Cats, Diseases of in the South.340 
Downing’s Highland Nurseries, noticed.97 
Draining Swamp Lands.55 
(i Description and Implements for.112 
Duck, Extraordinary.284 
Duties on Rice, Lard, and Tobacco.155 
Dysentery, Ripe Fruits cure for.349 
E. 
Eclectic Magazine, Notice of.. .374 
Education, a Farmer’s.2, 114, 232 
Egg, large Goose .93,135 
“ Preserving under Ground.214 
“ Hatching after Transportation.210 
“ to Preserve. 223 
“ Hatcher, description of..228 
Elderberry Wine to make.184 
England, Tour in, No. 17.36 
“ Jottings in.78 
English Farmer and Farming.36, 37 
Excretions from Roots, none. 251 
Exports, Increase in our Agricultural..260,329 
F. 
Farm of Mr. Douglass.4 
“ A Mexican.49 
“ of Mr. Morgan.110 
“ of Mr. Gibbons...130 
“ of Mr. Woolsey. 163 
“ of Messrs. Lathrop.194 
“ of Mr. Lamb.195 
“ of Mr. Clift.226 
“ at Deanston.252 
“ of Mr. Pell.258 
“ General Management of.308 
“ Architecture. 318 
Farmers’ Club, N. Y., Proceedings of^ 6 ’ 41 ’ ^ 
“ “ Address of.275 
Farming, Massachusetts.207 
<( Improved in Massachusetts.248 
<e in Alabama and Tennessee.311 
ee in Wiskonsan....157 
“ in Saratoga...365 
Fat and Muscle. 372 
Fences, Moveable.176 
“ New Jersey.*.180 
“ Costly.341 
Film on the Eye, Remedy for.253 
Fish-Ponds, described.259 
Flax, Culture of.129 
Flowers, Preserved by Guano.251 
<e Magnificent, described.350 
“ how Attained in Winter.371, 373 
Flower Seeds, saving....315 
Fly-Turnep, to destroy (see Insects). 
Fountains, Description of...133 
Fowls, Poland, Characteristics of....41 
