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  2. THE ENEMIES OF COTTON.

    WHAT by general acceptation has been called the cotton cut-worm has fortunately done very little damage this season. This worm is about an inch long, of a dark gray color, sometimes ...

    Article : 1,595 words
  3. THE HONEY BEE.

    THAT the impression may not go abroad that foul brood is not understood, as Mr. Isambert would have us believe, I submit the following from the Journal of Horticulture:— ...

    Article : 1,540 words
  4. BEE PAPERS.—II.

    THERE has been a great deal of discussion lately in the bee journals as to the comparative productivenes and longevity of natural queens and those raised artificially, and as the loss of ...

    Article : 1,607 words
  5. FIELD AND GARDEN MEMORANDA FOR FEBRUARY.

    IN THE FIELD, the cane crushing [?]ason is virtually over; it is generally considered nacessary to finish crushing by the end of December, that the ratoon crops may ...

    Article : 1,585 words
  6. THE ENGLISH IRON TRADE.

    IN the following article the New York Bulletin expresses an opinion that the late high prices of iron in the English market will recede:— ...

    Article : 790 words
  7. MISCELLANEOUS,

    PROFESSOR C. A. YOUNG, of Boston, U.S., in September last, by the aid of a very powerful telescope, discovered a spot in the sun of 10,000 miles in diameter, in other words, a hole ...

    Article : 3,705 words
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