Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1863 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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Page 54
... allowed that is not connected with the great subjects of Agriculture and Rural Improvement . Mr. Adrian Bergen , of Long Island , in the chair . HALL'S PEDIGREE WHEAT . May 5 , 1862 . Mr. Wm . S. Carpenter . - Last year I had a number ...
... allowed that is not connected with the great subjects of Agriculture and Rural Improvement . Mr. Adrian Bergen , of Long Island , in the chair . HALL'S PEDIGREE WHEAT . May 5 , 1862 . Mr. Wm . S. Carpenter . - Last year I had a number ...
Page 58
... allowed to run year after year , it will become a nest of weeds and grass , and produce but little fruit . Rev. Mr. Weaver . - If you have hard pan you must go below that . Mr. John G. Bergen . - It is one thing to talk about high ...
... allowed to run year after year , it will become a nest of weeds and grass , and produce but little fruit . Rev. Mr. Weaver . - If you have hard pan you must go below that . Mr. John G. Bergen . - It is one thing to talk about high ...
Page 59
... allowed a sort of precarious chance under the eaves , but they do not multiply as they did in olden time when allowed free access to the interior . It is stated that a swallow devours several hundred insects a day , which are its sole ...
... allowed a sort of precarious chance under the eaves , but they do not multiply as they did in olden time when allowed free access to the interior . It is stated that a swallow devours several hundred insects a day , which are its sole ...
Page 80
... allowed to bear fruit . New plants can be produced at a very rapid rate by stimulating the roots , and the best thing for the purpose that I ever tried is sal soda dissolved at the rate of one ounce in three gallons of water , and that ...
... allowed to bear fruit . New plants can be produced at a very rapid rate by stimulating the roots , and the best thing for the purpose that I ever tried is sal soda dissolved at the rate of one ounce in three gallons of water , and that ...
Page 90
... allowed to show it up now . Dr. Brown , of this city , then introduced and explained the object and uses of this new machine , which apparently gave much satisfaction to all present . It is really an ingenious and valuable improvement ...
... allowed to show it up now . Dr. Brown , of this city , then introduced and explained the object and uses of this new machine , which apparently gave much satisfaction to all present . It is really an ingenious and valuable improvement ...
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