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Baltimore:

PRINTED BY J ROBINSON, CIRCULATING LIBRARY, CORNER OF MARKET AND BELVIDERE-STREETS,

OPPOSITE THE FRANKLIN BANK.

1823.

A.

A. communicates experiment with naked barley-re-

marks on impositions practised by sellers of seed

--and recommends siñall trials of-worthless na-

ture of the Heligoland bean comparison of his

best crops in Kent county with premium crops

in the Eastern States 11.

A. another A. gives "signs of a poor farmer" 13.

ABORTION in cows, most prevalent cause of 167.
ACACIA or locust tree, natural history and uses of 374

---How easily propagated 15, 396.

ACCUM, Frederick, on the adulteration of food 196

ACID, pyroligneous, used for curing hams 367.

ADDRESSES, Agricultural, one of James M. Garnett,

Esq. to the Fredericksburgh Society in 1823, 325

-Extracts from one by Jonathan Roberts to the

Pennsylvania Society 306.

-Ditto from one by W. M. Barton to the "Society
of the Valley" 345.

One by I. C. Bates to the Hampshire, Franklin
and Hampden Society 361.

-By the Trustees of the Gardiner Lyceum 217.

-By B. Hale, Principal of the Gardiner Lyceum,

and Professor of Natural History 25.

By T. Pickering to the Mass. Ag. Soc. 97, 106

ADLUM, Major John, on the wines of France, and

the capacity of the United States for the produc-

tion of wines 134-presents various kinds of

wines to the editor, with remarks on each kin-1 63

A FARMER of Buck's county, on the propagation of

the Hessian fly 134.

AGRESTIS on the composition, effects and value of
marl as found and used in Maryland 387.

AGRICOLA on turnips and rape culture 376-on the

diseases of peach trees 118-on the culture and

value of ruta baga 101-his opinion on the ope-

ration of lime 98.

-A North Carolina farmer, on the best mode of

making cider 125.

AGRICULTURE, Board of, in North Carolina, first
meeting of and election of officers 293.

-Axioms in 56-code of translated into French 53
-interesting view of. in a letter from G. R.
to Dr. J. M. of Philadelphia, of Spain and
Portugal 65-of Tuscany 29.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES-of ALLEGANY

COUNTY, Penn. account of its first exhibition

and fair 77.

-BARNWELL District, (s. C.) its distribu-
tion of premiums 401-offer of premiums for
1824 414.

-ESSEX, premiums offered by 33.

-FREDERICKSBURG, account of its second ex-

hibition 370.

BARNARD, ROBERT, remarks on English and Vir-
ginia thorn, and recommends crab-trees for
hedges; imports, and recommends the perennial
rye-grass, seeds of various turnips 189.

BATES, J. C. his address to the Hampshire agricul-

tural society 361.

BEANS, a particular kind recommended 47.
BEES, on the management of, by Seth Couch 206.
-hives for 45.

BEE HOUSE, description of an elegant one of Mr.
James Clarkes 302.

-MILLER, how to destroy 45.

BENTON, Thos. H. on the natural productions of

the west 4.

BESNARD, PETER, his report on the culture and
treatment of flax in Holland and Ireland 152, 156,
163 170.

BONNETS, extensive manufacture of in Mass. 367.
BOTTS, in horses, remarks on by J. Haslam 103—re-

marks on by a subscriber 166-in horses, how best
cured, by Nimrod Owings, Esq. 214--singular
cure for 208.
BOTANICAL Garden, in New York 28.
BOYLE, JAMES, communicates extracts from En-

glish laws respecting the tanning of leather 312.
BRACEY, DR. on the rot in cotton 12, 16, 26.
BRANDY, Apple and peach, on the distilling of, by
Joseph Cooper 94.

BREWERY, Barclay's in England description of, by
Professor Griscom 222.

BRIGG'S, ISAAC, on canals and internal improve-
ments, to the citizens of Maryland 123.
BROWN, Dr. George on the use of the waters of the
sweet springs 152.

BRUSH, description of one to destroy caterpillar's
nests, by the Hon. T. Pickering 85.

BUCK, Ephraim, enquires after the result of doctor

Black's experiments 47.

BUCKNER, R. B favours the opinion that wheat turns
to cheat, and recommends how to avoid cheat 332,

BUDDING. interesting remarks on, by C. Harrison

383.

09

BUEL, Judge J. of Albany, makes a valuable com.

munication on the culture and comparative value
of various grasses 289, 297-entertains a more fa-
vorable opinion of Fiorin grass, and why 316-
on the preservation, time and manner of sowing
various seeds 394-on the application of stable
manures 219--letter respecting a large breed of
sheep, and manufacturing worsted 72.

BULL, presented by Admiral Coffin to the Mas.

Agricultural Society 195.

CABBAGE made into sour crout and exported 53-

perrenial, notice of 182-on the preservation

of 2.9.

CALHOUN, the Hon. J. C. sends tobacco seed from

the Rocky Mountains 167-his report on internal

improvements 172.

CALIGRAPHY, or improvement in the art of writing

described 398.

CALVERT County, remarks on the agriculture and
general appearance of by the editor 160.
CALVES, on the best mode of raising 132-on the
rearing and management of 172.

CANADENSIS Bromus or Cheat, origin of 22.

CANAL across the Isthmus of Darien 7-the Raritan 7
-Susquehanna 113, 121, 129, 145, 161-on the
importance of 89, 105-remarks on 61-remarks
on by W. Kenworthy 73, 81, 153.
-From Baltimore to Conewago, reports of Com-

missioners 293, 299.

-Chesapeake and Delaware, 25, 103-remarks on

4+-progress of 55.

- Hudson and Delaware 43.

-Route recommended for one from Potowmac to

Baltimore by J. Hughes 81.

-Union 103.

To join from Potowmac and Susquehanna 161.

CANALS and Roads, report on by J. C. Calhoun 281
Remarks on by Isaac Briggs 122.

Union of Potowmac and Susquehanna 169.

CANDLES not so cheap as oil, proved by experi-

ment 343.

CARS, playing, origin of 413.

CARPENTER, H. A. is experience of improved

short horns as milkers 115.

CARROTS, sample of and letter on the culture of
from T. Harris 295.

CASTRATION, when best performed on domestic

animals 167.

CATERPILLARS, a brush to destroy them described

and recommended by the Hon. T. Pickering 85

CATTLE, Importation of suggested 18-vermin on,

how to destroy 30-observations on fattening 218

-diseases of in Talbot county 245-editorial re-
marks on 245-are certain disorders of occasion-
ed by eating turnip tops 263-various breeds of
and accounts of large oxen 337-remarks on va-
rious breeds 353-disorders of in Kentucky 357-
number of and of sheep killed in the Smithfield
market from 1789 to 1824, and average price of
wheat for same time 358-the "rubbing disor-
der" in, as observed in the State of Missouri, by
John Hardeman 389--disorders of in Ohio, ob-
served and described by S. P. Hildreth 401.
-And Horses, remarks on certain diseases of by
S. B. D. 359.

-Herefords and Short Horns compared with others,

and terms of agre ment to shew them against

each other, between the Duke of Bedford and

the Right Hon. Charles Arbuthnot 221.

-improved Short Horns, their properties and qua-
lities 7+-their qualities as milkers 115-account
of remarkable ones 353.

-Improved Durham Short Horns, some remarks
on Mr. Champion's and on the qualities of that
race in general, by J. H. Powel 394.
North Devon, price of in England 20.
-Norfolk polled recommended and wanted 28-
brindle colour much esteemed 28.
-Tuscan, some account of Mr Middleton's 303,
367.

CATTLE SHOW of Mary and Agricultural Society,

notice of next on the western shore 56-No. 4

COMMERCE, Chambers of, hostile to manufactures

—their arguments examined 17.

CONGRESS should pass a law for a public garden at

Washington 98.

CON ULS and Ministers should send home seeds,

plants, trees, &c. 28.

COOKERY a branch of chemical science 205.

COOPER, Joseph, on distilling apple and peach

brandy 94.

CORN, we have already the best kinds 28.

-Guinea 46— very productive; good food for poul.
try and horses; good substitute for rice 47.
-Indian, remarks on the culture of by Captain
James 49 great yield, and best method of plant-
ing it 264.

CORRY, James, letter of instructions to Peter Ber-

nard to examine the culture of flax in Holland 148
COTTON, exports of this year 19 rot in 23-on the
rot in byr. Bracey 12, 26-may be raised in
the northern states 27-remarks on the culture
of by Capt. James 49-produce of Illinois 79.

COUCH, Seth, on the management of bees 206.

COULTER, of the plow, on the construction of by

Gideon Davis 1.

COWS, milch, remarks on the improvement and

produce of 33.

Of native blood, premiums for and remarks on 35
For the dairy, remarks on by R. Haines 69.

-Of the Suffolk and Norfolk polled breed highly

recommended 167.

On abortion in 167.

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-And HORSES, on the management of 93.
DOMB LLE, Mathieu de letter to Sir J Sinclair 53.
DOUGLASS, David, sent by the Horticultural society

of London to America 190 notice of his arrival
and correspondents of the Farmer requested to
further his objects 192.
DRAINING, as practised on Mr. Rowand's estate 54-
remarks on, by W. Plumer, Jr 1 3.
DRESS, anecdotes of in the last century 19.
DRILL Husbandry, remarks on, by G. Davis 9.
DRY Culture, letter from Dr Screven, of Georgia on
DROPSY, in domestic animals 117.

the importance and advantages of the dry culture

of rice 389, 395.

D. W. Jr., on the management of fruit trees 395.

DURHAM, Mr. of L. Island, experiment in raising

cotton 27.

DYSENTERY, cure of 7.

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