. The New England farmer . 8, 161, 163, 234, 246, 288, 311, 376, 615, .534. 683, 598, Sumner, Solon .... 23, 39^63-*276246325677130122374676131665103598, 506, 612 • Taylor, 517 T. B, 169, 198, 304. 533, 534 584, 685, 616 T. G.,Mr8 248 Thing. D. H. 361, 570, 612Thurston, D. B. . 199 Tolman, D. L 584 Tobacco Grower ... 71Tracy, Chas. K. . 319True, O. W. 26, 378, 394670T. 8. F 266, 600 VALLEY Farmer. 97Vilas, W. R. . 232Vogl, Susie C 615 W. . 70, 88 119, 288. Walker, I. R. 364 Walter, Geo 630 Watkins, 8. T 289 W. B 246 A 56 Webber, T. L 630 Wliatmore, John 71


. The New England farmer . 8, 161, 163, 234, 246, 288, 311, 376, 615, .534. 683, 598, Sumner, Solon .... 23, 39^63-*276246325677130122374676131665103598, 506, 612 • Taylor, 517 T. B, 169, 198, 304. 533, 534 584, 685, 616 T. G.,Mr8 248 Thing. D. H. 361, 570, 612Thurston, D. B. . 199 Tolman, D. L 584 Tobacco Grower ... 71Tracy, Chas. K. . 319True, O. W. 26, 378, 394670T. 8. F 266, 600 VALLEY Farmer. 97Vilas, W. R. . 232Vogl, Susie C 615 W. . 70, 88 119, 288. Walker, I. R. 364 Walter, Geo 630 Watkins, 8. T 289 W. B 246 A 56 Webber, T. L 630 Wliatmore, John 71. 72, 104 147, 163. 290, 358, 518 ?WTialmore, Mrs. Mary 171 179 Wheeler, George F. 273 White, Henry B . . 320 ?White, W. H. 15, 64, 111 164. 202, 243, 263, 315, 352 354. 642, 652, 697,646 W. H. W 376, 6tl7 W. H. G. 238, 259, .382, 515 563, 632 , Edward . 278 148 Woodbury, L. . . 180 YOUNG Farmer, a 24117, 146, 277, 286Young Man 69 7 A. G 381 /j. Zen 171, Z. E. J 98, 620. DJilVOTiJD TO AGHLCULTUKE, HOKTICULTUKE, AND KTNDKED AKTS. NEW SERIES. Boston, Jamiarj, 1871. VOL. Y.— R. P. EATON & CO., Publishers,Office, 34 Merchants Kow. MONTHLY. SIMON BROWN,S. FLETCHER, THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY THE IN-COMIISTG YEAR. Gently as the lilies shed their leaves, When summer days are fair,The feathery snow comes floating down, Like blossoms on the air;And oer the world like angels wing Unfolding soft and broods above the brown sere earth. And fills with forms of lightThe dead and desolate domain, Where Winter holds his iron reign. ANUAEY, 1871! All hail, thoughthou comest inwintry drapery,in short, darkdays, in driftingsnows andthreateningclouds! Wel-come, welcome,art thou to ourNew EnglandHomes coming hasbeen anticipat-ed, and well-stored cellars and lar- ^^f-^- ders, barns and grana- ^^^^ I ries, and curling smokes fromthousands of chimneys, all the New England farmer takes Time bythe forelock and is a provident


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