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PRINTED BY JOHN D. TOY, CORNER OF ST. PAUL AND MARKET STREETS.

1828.

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CONTENTS OF VOL. X.

ADLUM, John, profits of his vineyard in 1826, 152.
AGRICULTOR, essay by, on forcing large manufacto-
ries into existence by law, 59.
AGRICULTURE, on the utility of making experiments
in, 200. As influenced by physical circumstances,

393.

of New England, and improvements suggested

for the Southern States, &c., by Thomas Gold, 113.

-Philadelphia Society for promoting. Resolution

in favor of Francis Rotch, 20.

AGRICULTURAL Association in Lancaster county,

Penn. Premiums awarded for products of Indian

corn, 308.

-Distress. Report of the Committee appointed

at a meeting held at Eatonton, Geo., to enquire

into the causes of, &c. &c., 34. Remarks on, by the

Editor, 39. Further remarks, by A. M., with a

plan for alleviating it, 45.

-Meeting in Philadelphia county, Penn., on the

present price of produce, &c. Resolutions passed

thereat, 401.

--and Manufacturing productions. Letter from

the Secretary of the Treasury to Congress, on the

subject of, 378.

-Schools. Remarks by Professor Eaton, against

their establishment, 17. In France, 369.

-Habits and economy in the South, 163.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

-HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio, proceedings of a

quarterly meeting. Extract from an address to, by

J. C. Short, Esq., 201.

--MARYLAND, meeting of the Trustees at Thos.

Oliver's, Esq., 29th May, 1828, 96. Meeting at

James Swann's, Esq. List of premiums for the

show of 1828, 120. Constitution of, in 1811, 122.

Meeting of the Trustees at Brookland Wood, 18th

of Sept. Several distinguished foreigners elected

honorary members, 223. Official account of their

annual cattle show, Oct. 16, 1828, 249. List of

officers, 250. Meeting of the Trustees at Mr. Geo.

Howard's, Oct. 11, 1828, 256. Do. at "Hayfield,"

Oct. 30, 263.

-MASSACHUSETTS, offer a premium of $100

for the best butter, 137. Sketch of its rise and pro-

gress, extracted from an old letter to the Editor of

the American Farmer, 290. Official report of the

Committee on Agricultura' experiments, 362.

-MOSCOW, in Russia notice of, 315.

-MUSKINGUM COUNTY, Ohio. Extracts from

the proceedings of their annual meeting, October

1st, 1828, 354.

-SOUTH CAROLINA, premiums awarded by, in

Feb. 1827, 11. Copy of a circular addressed to the

different societies in the State, by Whitemarsh B.

Seabrook, 44. Addressed by do., 6th Dec. 1827,

89. Letter to, from Mr. Jefferson, on the Olive

Tree, 172. Addressed by Elias Horry, Esq., 226, 233,

242. Anniversary meeting, 19th Aug. 1828. Pro-

ceedings, and list of officers and committees, 307.

ALLEN, W. Elderton, on the cultivation of the grape,

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CACTUS, varieties of the, 134.

BACON, mode of curing, 380.

BANCROFT, Doct. Edward N., on the Arracacha of CALVES, remedy for the scouring of, 387.

South America, &c., 123, 133.

BANKING system of North Carolina, remarks on, by
Calvin Jones, 273.

BARNEY, John, notices sales of cattle and sheep in

the Philadelphia market. Offers Bakewell sheep
and Devon cattle for sale, 251.
BARNITZ, C. A., notice of his fine cattle of the Dur-
ham short-horn breed, 29.
BARNWELL, Edward, on the cultivation of sugar,

323.

BARRELL, G. G. Esq., U. S. Consul at Malaga, com-
municates information and prospectus respecting
the fecula of the sweet potatoe, 323.
BEAN, account of a thrifty one, 388.
BEES, notice of a new mode for the care and rearage
o, &c., by Francis Kelsey, of Lockport, N. Y.,
238. New method of taking the honey, without
destroying them, 404. On the management of, 109.
To prevent the destruction of, by the bee-miller,
118. To destroy the bee-miller, 194. On the
management of, as pursued by Mr. E. Williams,
in Massachusetts, 381. To remove bee-moths, 388.
BEE FLOWERS, proper kinds to cultivate, 12.
BEE HIVE, description of an improved one, of which
model is sent to the Editor, 29. Description and

ise of Dyer's retrocoupling, (with engravings,)

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BLOOD HOUNDS, remarkable instance of the saga-
city of one, in England, 64.

BOA CONSTRICTOR, notice of, 206.

BOLIVAR, an improved short-horned Bull, description

and pedigree of, 94.

BOLIVAR, General, description of his person, man-
ner, &c. 295.

BOLLING, Linæus, on the cultivation of the vine, with
explanations of technical terms, 387.
BONAPARTE, Joseph, sketch of his rural pursuits and
Republican habits, 74.

BOTANY, a short treatise on, 181.

BREAD, made from the potatoe, 27, 28.
BREEDING, remarks on the in-and-in system, pro and

con., from late English journals, 99. Do. by a
Farmer in Massachusetts, 291.

BROCOLI, Cape, directions for the cultivation of, 60.

BUCHANAN, W. B., on the management of the Silk-

Worm, 35.

BUEL, J., on the improvement of pastures, 2. On the

fire-blight in fruit trees, 331. On the use of gyp-

sum in agriculture, 345. On pear and plum trees,

254.

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148.

CATTLE, improvement in the breed of, 29. Descrip-

tion of the large ox Columbus, with a cut, 32. Edi-
torial remarks on Col. Powel's short-horn stock, 55.
Large ox slaughtered at Pittsburg, 58. Improved
Durham short-horns, their dairy and feeding pro-
perties, certificates, &c., in favor of, 58. Descrip-
tion and pedigree of the improved short-horned
bull Bolivar, 94. Interesting experiments in the
feeding of, on Swedish turnips and mangel-wurt-
zel, 111. How to procure, of either sex, 163.
Notices of large calves, in New York, 193. Weight
of, at the Washington county, Penn. show, 275.
Winter food for cows, 299. Notice of a large ox
raised by Gov. Lincoln, 315. On the benefits of
shifting to better pastures. Premiums for large,
raised by John L. Boylston, 339. Further remarks
on shifting, by James Cunningham, 355. Sales of,
at the Brighton, Eng., market. On feeding, 363.
Cure for the hoven in, 369. Cure for the horn-ail,
387.

CATTLE SHOW and Fair of the Maryland Agricultu-

ral Society, Oct. 16th, 1828, 249. Remarks on, by

the Editor, 255, 263. Do. in French, by L. L. P.,

255. Notice of one held in Washington county,

Penn., 275, 282.

nia, &c., by Samuel Preston, 124.

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