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CONTENTS OF VOL. VIII.

A. B. on the soil, climate and productions of Florida, 244.

In reply to Veritas on the advantage of American ma-

nufactures, 358.

ACID of Sorrel, decomposes sulphate of lime, 9.

ADAMS, John, death of, 135.

Mrs. John Q. biographical sketch of, 414.

AFIRIAL EPIDENDRUM, account of a singular plant of

that name, 102.

AGRICULTOR, on the qualities and produce of the rare

ripe wheat, 150, 145.

AGRICULTURE, thoughts on, by Dr. Johnson, (from the

Visitor, 1756,) 121, 129. Sketches on, by A. W. Fos-

ter, of Greensburg, Penn. 321. Of Louisiana, 335.

Of the ancient Greeks and Romans, 401.

AGRICULTURAL Axioms, 293.

-Chemistry, communicated by J. Buel, 17.

-Library, list of books proper for one, 402.

Machines and implements, catalogue of, for sale

by. W. Torrey, Jr. 55--62.

-Memoranda, from Loudon's Enc. of Ag. 401.

-Prospects in Md. in a letter to the Editor, 103.

-Schools in Russia and Switzerland, with remarks

on the establishment of in the United States, by the

Editor, 367. Of Moegelin, in Prussia, account of, 379.

-Statistics, of the county of Essex, Eng. 1.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

DORCHESTER COUNTY, Md. notice of their next

Show, and scale of premiums, 215. Proceedings of, and

list of officers for 1827, 282. Addressed by Dr J.

E. Muse, 29.

-LITCHFIELD, Con. account of its annual Exhibi-

tion, and reports of the committees on cattle and

horses, 313.

-LOUDON, FAUQUIER, PRINCE WILLIAM &

FAIRFAX, account of their first Show and Fair, and
distribution of premiums, 268. Addressed by Cuth-
bert Powel, Esq. 276.

-LOWER VIRGINIA, formation of, 346. Constitu-

tion, 347.

-MARYLAND, meeting of the Board of Trustees at

Gen. Ridgley's, 16. At B. W. Hall's, 16. At Col.

Bosley's list of committee appointed to award premi-

ums, 48. Committees appointed to award the premi-

ums for the best farms, 56. Rules to be observed at

the Show in June, 1826, 72. Meeting of the Trustees

at Waverly, 18th June--Sketch of their proceedings

by a correspondent, 80. Official account of the annual

Cattle Show, on the 1st and 2d of June, 1826, 89.

Toasts drank on the occasion, 96. Meeting of the

Trustees at Dr. Thomas's, June 29, 119. Meeting of

the Trustees at Brookland Wood, Sept. 28-scheme of

premiums for the exhibition in 1827-scheme of pre-

miums offered by the society for the E. Shore to renters

of land, 298. Meeting of the Trustees at Jas. Swann's,

Esq. with the list of premiums for the Show of 1827,306.

Meeting of the Trustees at J. B. Morris's, 352.

-MASSACHUSETTS, list of officers for 1826, 107.

-PHILADELPHIA, communications read at their

meeting of the 19th Dec. 1826, 330. Do. at their an-

nual meeting, Jan. 16, 1827-list of officers, 387.

ROYAL CENTRAL, of Paris, report made to, on

the subject of Mr. McCormick's plough, 145.

-SOUTH CAROLINA, elect J. S. Skinner an hono-

rary member, and vote him a gold medal, 156. Com-

munication on the cultivation of the grape, by N. Her-

bemont, read at their meeting, Dec. 1826, 405.

-ST. JOHNS, S. C., list of officers, 160.

UNITED, of South Carolina, meeting of at Colum-

bia, their constitution, list of officers, &c., 330.

OF THE VALLEY, (Va.) list of premiums for the

Show in May, 1826, 218. Report of the committee on

farmis, 307.

ALE and PORTER preserver, 354.
ALFONSO, Silvestre, on the colour of the Havana tobac-
co, sends a parcel of the seed to the Editor, 388.
ALUM, method of detecting the presence of in bread, 182.
Remarks on the manufacture of, by Hopson, 246. How
to detect the presence of iron in, 247.
AMPHICON on the manure of land, 217.
ANIMALS, gestation of, 118. Domestic, prospectus of an
association for the improvement of, by Mr. Senac, 335.
ANTHRACITE, directions for the use of, by an amateur-
on buying, breaking and kindling, 47. Kind of grates
best for burning, 48. Remarks upon the use of, and
its application to the various purposes of domestic eco-
nomy, by J. V. with engravings, 305.

ANTS, natural history of the eggs, larvæ and pupe of, 126,

BAILEY, Jeremiah, notice of his grain and grass cutting

machine, 2.

BAKEWELL, Mr., notice of his improved water pipes
and brick kiln, 200.
BANKING SYSTEM, on the evils arising from, 383.
BARBERRY BUSH, destroys wheat and rye, 331.
BARLEY, product of to an acre, 2. Cultivation of should
be encouraged, 271.

BARNEY, John, product of his grazing establishment, 20.

Hints on sheep, 194.

BEANS, garden, directions for cultivating, 83. White

kidney, product of to an acre, with directions for plant-
ing, &o. 84. Bush and pole, how cultivated, 84.
BEEF, approved method of curing, 335.

and Pork, barrelled, information wanted respecting
the proper method of making, 407.
BEER, how to make good and cheap, 232.
BEES, method of taking the honey without destroying
them, 6, 53. Variety of, ib. On the management of, by
Dr. James Howison, 52. Death of a farmer in Flan-
ders by, 223.

-Hives, materials and size of, proper situation for, and
method of covering, 52. Description of the pyramidal
hive, 85.

BEETS, on the cultivation of, by R. Sinclair, 26. Direc-

tions for sowing, 84. Notice of a large one raised in

Maryland, 283.

BEETLE, or May bug, description of, and method of des-
troying, by a subscriber, 115.
BELKNAP, A. E. on fruit trees, 124.
BISON, or western buffaloe account of, 111.
BLODGET, Benj, the famous botanist, arrival of in Bos-
ton, from London, 388.

BOARD of public works, 23.

BONES, on the use of, as a manure, 367.

BONSALL, Edward H. hints on the manufacture of cur-

rant wine, 211.

BORING for water, at Alexandria and Harper's Ferry, 37.
At New York, 284. At Milton, Pa. 348. In sand, in-
formation wanted respecting, 200.

BOITS in horses, how to prevent, 114.

the mode of toleing ducks, 358.

BOYLSTON, Ward Nicholas, Esq. liberal donation from
to the house of industry, 271.
BREAD, method of detecting the presence of alum in,
182. Corn and flour, how to judge of the goodness
of, ib.

BREEDING, on the art of, by Cecrops, 42.-Reply to by a

farmer, 114. Mr. Powell's queries answered by Mr.

John Barney, of Delaware, on breeding closely in-on

mixing distinct races-and on the combination of sev-

eral varieties in one breed, 209. On the principles of

improved, from Sinclair's Code of Agriculture, 209.

BREWING, instructions for, on a small scale, 279.

BRICK MAKING, observations on, by J. Malcolm, 261.

BRIGHTON Cattle Show reports, 275, 281.

BUCKLEY, Daniel, letter from, on the use of lime in agri-

culture, 233.

BUEL, Judge J. scientific memoranda communicated by,

1, 9, 17. On the plum and morello cherry, 4. On

Agricultural chemistry, 17. On the Hainault scythe,

33. On Sinclair's cultivator, ib. On the time and

method of destroying lice which infest apple trees, 116.

On the construction and management of cattle yards,

122. On the Hessian fly, with a collection of observa-

tions and experiments by eminent farmers, 169, 177.

Remarks on the character and useful labours of, by hon.

J. Hill, 391. On the manufacture of cider, 409.

BUFFALOE BERRIES from Upper Missouri, notice of, 8.

BUSSORAH, the celebrated stallion, notice of him, 215.

BUT I'ER, properties of, 110. Made in less than a mi-

nute, of cream from Col. Powel's short horn cows, 113.

Quantity of milk required to produce a pound of, 221.

Method of making in Brittany, 371.

-and CHEESE, essay on the manufacture of, by S. De

Witt, Esq. of Albany, 41, 49.

CANNON, curious particulars respecting them, 1545, 359.
CANVASS, excellent quality manufactured at the Phenix
mill, at Paterson, N. J. 24.

CAROLUS LINNEUS, bust of, received by Wm. Prince,
at his botanical garden, 200.
CARROTS, time for planting, 85. On the cultivation of,
by R. Sinclair, 26.

CASKET, the, published in Philadelphia, notice of, 408.

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