Basis for rankings Rank #1 if: 1) Journal very old, pre 1880's or pre 1900 w/ long run. OR 2) Journal of national significance - judged by nature of title, or place of publication. OR 3) Journal with a run greater than 3-5 yrs. [older (pre 1900) include at 3, younger include at 5] @ = duplicate on h-cip list # = duplicate on h-fs & hn list Canadian titles removed to a separate list. N= 1494 (exclusive of Canadian titles) [There are some Canadian titles on this list even though the note above says they have all been removed to a separate list.] Popular Journal Titles in Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology 2 A. & M. college register. Greensboro, N.C. m. v. 1- July 1904-1907? 2 Adair farmer. Kirksville, Mo. w. v. 1-4? 1890-1894? 1 The Advance farmer. Davenport, Ia. s-m. v. 1- 1880 (1899)-Sept. 1901//. Absorbed by the American stock farm, Winona, Minn., Oct. 1901. 2 Advance farmer. Peoria, Ill. m. v. 1-2? 1883-1884? 2 Advanced farmer. Hoopeston, Ill. (1907), Rossville, Ill. (1907-1910). w. v. 1-4? 1907-July 1910*. 1 Afholds-basunen. Hillsboro, N. Dak. w. v. 1- 1877 (1894)-1895; continued as nonagricultural paper. 2 Agricola aridus. Fort Collins, Colo. bi-m. v. 1, no. 1-5, v. 2, no. l. Apr.-Dec. 1901, Apr. 1902//. Published by Agricultural department, Colorado college of agriculture. 1 Agricultural advertising. Chicago and New York. v. 1-22, no. 3. Jan. 1894-July 1910*. 2 The Agricultural college eagle. Lansing, Mich. May 1892. 2 Agricultural demonstrator. Indianapolis. m. v. 1- Sept. 1906-1907? Sample number issued in July 1906. 1 Agricultural education. Durham, N. H. (1898-June 1901), West Raleigh N. C. (Sept. 1901-1906). q. v. 1-8. Sept. 1898-June 1906//. Publisher: Charles William Burkett, 1898-Mar. 1903, Rural science club, Agricultural and medical college, Raleigh, June 1903-1906. 2 Agricultural education. Manhattan, Kans. irreg. v. 1-2 . Nov. 1908- June? 1910*; v. 1, no. 1, Nov. 1908; no. 2, Jan.1909; no. 3, Feb.; no. 4-5, Mar.; no. 6-7, not dated; v. 2, no. 1, Sept. 1909, no. 2, not dated, no. 3, Feb. 1910, no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar.; no. 7, Apr.; not issued during July and August. Mainly composed of separate monographs devoted to corn-club work, etc.; perhaps a continuation of the Industrialist; agricultural education series. Published by Kansas State agricultural college. 1 The Agricultural epitomist. Watsontown, Pa. (1882-1886), Indianapolis (1887-Sept. 1900), Spencer, Ind., and Indianapolis (Oct. 1900-Sept. 1904), Spencer, Ind. (Oct. 1904-July 1910) s-m. (1882-1883?), m. (1884-1910). v. 1-29, no. 7. 1882-July 1910*. Jan. 1901 absorbed Practical dairyman and American stockman. 1 1 Agricultural experiments. Minneapolis. m. v. 1-6, no. 13. Apr. 1901-Dec 1906//. Absorbed Market garden Jan. 1904.United with Minnesota and Dakota farmer, Jan. 1907. Not issued Mar. or Apr.-May 1904, Nov.-Dec. 1904, Sept.-Nov. 1905, Aug.-Sept. 1906. July 1906 is v. 5, no. 9; Oct. 1906 is v. 6, no. l. 2 Agricultural intelligencer. Rulo, Nebr. m. v. 1. 1869. 1 Agricultural journal. Canton, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1869-1870? 2 Agricultural journal. Montgomery, Ala. m. v. 1-2? 1890-1891? 2 Agricultural news. Ozark, Ark. w. v. 1-2? 1886-1887. Continued as non-agricultural paper 1887, and changed title to Union labor banner, 1888. 2 The Agricultural press. Indianapolis. m. v. 1-2? 1883-1884? 1 Agricultural progress. Newark, N. J. m. v. 1- (1850) 1888. 1 Agricultural review. Egg Harbor, N. J. m. v. 1-4? 1891-1894? 1 The Agricultural review and commercial gazette. Established as (a) The Agricultural review. St. Louis. m. v. 1, no. 1-2. Jan.-Feb. 1910. Continued as (b) The Agricultural review and commercial gazette. St. Louis. m. v. 1, no. 3. May 1910//. 1 The Agricultural review and industrial monthly. Established as (a) The Journal of the American agricultural association. New York. q. v. 1. 1881. v. 1, no. 2, never published; continued as (b) The Agricultural review and journal of the American agricultural association. New York. q. (1882), m. (1883). v. 2-3. Jan. 1882-1883. Supplementary numbers, Jan. 1882, Feb.-Mar. 1883. United with De Bow's review and Southern industries and continued as (c) Agricultural review and industrial monthly. New York, Washington, and New Orleans. m. n. ser. v. 1, no. 1-5. Jan.-May 1884//. 1 Agricultural science. Knoxville, Tenn. (1887-1890), Lafayette, Ind. (1891), State College, Pa. ( 1892-1894) m. v. 1-8. Jan. 1887-Dec. 1894//. 1 Agricultural South. Atlanta, Ga. v. 1- 1895- 1 Agricultural Southwest. Wichita, Kans. w. v. 1-5, no. ? 1906-July 1910*. 1 The Agricultural student. Columbus, Ohio. m. v. 1-16, no. 9. Sept. 1894-June 1910*. Issued Sept.-May 18941901, Sept.-June 1901-1902, Oct.-June 1902-1910. Sept. 1894-June 1904 published by faculty and students of Ohio state university, College of agriculture; Oct. 1904-June 1910, published by students. 1 Agricultural west. Rockford, Ill. m. v. 1- 1882 (1885)-1885. 1 Agricultural wheel. Lebanon, Mo. w. v. 1-4? 1888 (1892)-1892. 1 Agricultural world. Grand Rapids, Mich. m. (1879-1881), w. (1882-1884), s-m. (1885). v. 1-7? 1879-1885. In 1882 title read, Agricultural world and Michigan standard (?), later, 1882-83, Agricultural world and Michigan homestead; absorbed Michigan homestead 1881? Official organ West Michigan farmers' club. 1 Agriculture. Lincoln, Nebr. m. v. 1-9, no. 5. Mar. 1902-July 1910*. Published by the Association of agricultural students of the University of Nebraska. 1 Agriculture. New York. m. (Jan. 1885- ), w. ( 1885-1887). 1885-1887. Probably succeeded Agricultural review and industrial monthly. 2 1 Agriculture and family gazette. Chicago, Ill. v. 1879. 1 The Agriculturist. Mercer, Pa. v. 1- 1853- @1 Agriculturist and floral guide. Mexico, Mo. (1870-1875), St. Louis (1877-1881). m. 1870-81. Seems at some time to have had titles Apiculturist and floral guide and Agriculturist and home circle. 1 The Agriculturist and journal of the state and county societies. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1-6. Jan 1840 Dec. 1845//; absorbed Southern cultivator, Columbia, Tenn., and Tennessee farmer, Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. ? 1841; merged in the Naturalist which was established Jan 1846. 2 Agriculturist and manufacturer. Sheffield, Ala. s-m. v. 1? 1891. This and the Alabama alliance he 1d seem to have been formed by the splitting of the Alabama alliance advocate, which succeeded the Southern agriculturist in 1890. The Advocate after 1891 became again the Southern agriculturist. 1 Alabama farm journal. Established as (a) Farm journal. Oswichee, Ala. m. v. 1-2? 1878-1879. Continued as (b) Alabama farm journal. Montgomery, Ala. m. v. 3?-4? 1880-1881. 2 Alabama farmer. Athens, Ala. w. v. 1. 1888-1889. 2 The Alabama farmer. Montgomery, Ala. Established as (a) The Farmers' budget. Montgomery, Ala. v. 1 -Aug. 1905. Continued as (b) Alabama farmer. Montgomery, Ala. m. n. ser. v. 1, no. 1-8. Sept. 1905-July 1906//? 1 Alabama grange. Montgomery, Ala. w. v. 1- Dec. 1873-Dec. 1874. 2 Alabama school and farm. Evergreen, Ala. m. v. 1- 1908-1909. 1 Albright's farm and ranch. Winfleld, Kans. w. (1902-1905), bi-w. (1906-1907). v. 1-5, no. 7. Oct. 7, 1902-Jan. 3, 1907//; merged in Oklahoma farm journal, Jan. 3, 1907. 2 Alhambra. Alhambra, Calif. w. v. 1-2? 1887-1889. 1 Allen's agricultural monthly. New York. m. v. 1- 1886- 2 Alliance farmer. Los Angeles, Calif. July 1891. 2 The Alliance herald. Council Grove, Kans. March 1891. 2 Alliance-Independent. Lincoln, Nebr. 1894. 1 Alliance plowboy. Buford, Ga. w. v. 1- June 1, 1892- 2 Alliance review. Kiowa, Kans. March 1891. 2 Alliance sentinel. Established as (a) Lansing sentinel. Lansing, Mich.; continued as (b) Alliance sentinel. Lansing, Mich. Oct.? 1890. 1 La America. New York. m. v 1-10? 1882-1893? 2 American. Alton, Ill. m. v. 1-2? Nov. 22, 1833-1834. 2 The American agricultural magazine. Prospectus in American agriculturist, April 1842, but never issued. 3 1 American agriculturist. New York (Apr. 1842-Nov. 1848, 1863-1910); New York, Philadelphia, and Boston (Dec.1848-Nov. 1850); New York and Philadelphia (Dec. 1850-Dec. 1851). m. (Apr. 1842-Sept. 1843, Jan. 1844-Dec. 1851), s-m. (Oct.-Dec. 1843, Oct. 1855-Aug. 1894), w. (Sept. 1853-Sept. 1855; Sept. 1894-July 1910). v. 1-85. Apr. 1842-July 1910*. Established by A. B. and R. L. Allen; absorbed the Farmer's cabinet and American herdbook July, 1848, and carried running title to advertising pages, July 1848-Sept. 1851, The American agriculturist and Farmer's cabinet; absorbed the American farmer's magazine, June 1859, Connecticut homestead, Dec. 1861, The Michigan farmer, June 1862, and the Genesse farmer, Dec. 1865; not published Jan. 1852-Sept. 1853; v. 10 ends Dec. 1851; v. 11 begins Sept. 1853. During 1862 The Plow was being issued, its publisher being same as that of v. 1-10 of American agricultnrist, C. M. Saxton. Editors of American agriculturist in 1851, A. B. Allen and R. L. Allen, assistant editor, Solon Robinson, who was editor of The Plow. Jan.-Aug. 1853 there were issued a monthly (The Farm and garden) and a weekly (The Agricultor) which were suspended on resumption of American agriculturist, then edited by A. B. Allen and Orange Judd. July 1858?-Dec. 1858? published in a German edition (Der Amerikanische agriculturist) as well as the English one. Beginning Sept. 1894 divided into editions for the Middle, Central, Eastern, and Southern states. The Middle ed., published in New York, seems to be the principal one. The New York homestead was merged with this edition. The Orange Judd farmer of Chicago was merged with the Central (1897- Western) ed., keeping title, Orange Judd farmer, q. v. The New England homestead was merged with the Eastern edition, keeping title, New England homestead, q. v. 1 The American farm. Elkhart, Ind. v. 1- Aug. 1900. 1 American farm and fireside. Established as (a) Farm and fireside. Detroit, Mich. s-m. 1879?-1896? Continued as (b) Industrial farm and fireside. Detroit, Mich., and Toledo, Ohio. w. 1887?-1889? Continued as (c) American farm and fireside. Toledo, Ohio (1890?-1902?, 1905-1910), Cincinnati, Ohio (1903?-04) w. 1890?-1910*. 2 The American farm and home. Washington, D. C. m. v. 1-? 1883-1884. 2 American farm and home companion. Blooming Glen, Pa. m. v. 1-2? 1889-1891? @1 American farm and horticulturist. Lakewood, Ohio (Apr. 1889-1890), Richmond, Va. (1890-1894). q. v. 1-5? April 1889-1894? @1 The American farm and orchard. Mexico, Mo. m. v. 1-5? Sept. 1901-1906. 1 American farm home. Chicago. -1909. 1 American farm journal. Leechburg Pa. m. v. 1- 1873 (1885). 1 American farm journal. Toledo, Ohio. m. v. 1-9? 1870-1879. 2 The American farm library. Edgar, Nebr. q. v. 1- Sept. 1906-1907. 1 American farm magazine. Chicago (Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 1908). m. v. 1, no. 1- Dec. 1908- 1 American farm news. Akron, Ohio. m. v. 1-4. Feb. 1888-1891//; merged in Farm news. 2 The American farm review and digest of the agricultural press. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 1-2, no. 1. Sept. 1908Oct. 1909//. 1 American farmer. Baltimore. Established as 4 (a) The American farmer. Baltimore. m. (1819, 1832-1834), w. (1820-1831). v. 1-15. Apr. 2, 1819-Mar. 7, 1834. Continued as (b) Farmer and gardener and livestock breeder and manager. Baltimore. w. v. 1. May 9, 1834-Apr. 28, 1835. Continued as (c) The Farmer and gardener. Baltimore w. v. 2-6, no. 4. May 5, 1835-May 22, 1839. Continued as (d) American farmer and spirit of the agricultural journals of the day. Baltimore. w. (1839-June 1845), m. (July 1845-June 1850). n. s. [34 ser.] v. 1-6, May 29, 1839-June 1845; 4th ser. v. 1-6, July 1845-June 1850. Continued as (e) American farmer. Baltimore (1850-June 1861), Baltimore and Richmond (July-Dec. 1861). m. 4th ser. v. 7-14, July 1850-June 1859; 5th ser. v. 1-3, July 1859-Dec. 1861//. 1 The American farmer. Baltimore. Established as (a) The American farmer. Baltimore. m. 6th ser. v. 1-5, July 1866-Dec.? 1870; 7th ser. v. 1, Jan.?-Dec. 1871. Called a revival of the old American farmer, Baltimore. Combined with the Rural register and continued as (b) The American farmer and rural register. Baltimore. m. n. ser. v. 1-2. Jan. 1872-Dec. 1873. Continued as (c) The American farmer. Baltimore (1874-1891), Middletown, Md. (1892), Washington, D. C. (1893, 18961897), Baltimore and Washington (1894-1895). m. (1874-1894), s-m. (1895-1897). n. ser. v. 3-10, Jan. 18741881; ser. 9, v. 1-9, ser. 10, v. 10, Jan. 1882-Dec. 1891; ser. 11, v. 1, no. 1-4, Jan. 1-Feb. 15, 1892; v. 73 (n. ser.) no. 5-78th year, no. 90, Mar. 1, 1892-Feb. 1897//. Merged in Farm and fireside Mar. 6, 1897. 1 The American farmer. Kalamazoo, Mich. w. v. 1- Mar. 1856- 2 American farmer. Springfield, Ill. w. v. 1- 1898-1899. 2 American farmer and consumer, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. m. v. 1-2? May 1907-1908. @1 American farmer and gardener. Washington, D. C. m. v. 1-7, no. 8. 1897 (1900)-Sept. 1903//?. 1 American farmer magazine. Chicago. Established as (a) Gentleman farmer. Chicago. m. v. 1-2, no. 5. Jan.-Nov. 1897. Continued as (b) Gentleman farmer magazine. Chicago. m. v. 2, no. 6-v. 4. Dec. 1897-Dec. 1898. Continued as (c) American farmer magazine. Chicago (Jan. 1899-Aug. 1900), Racine, Wis. (Sept.-Oct. 1900). m. v. 5-8, no. 2. Jan. 1899-Oct. 1900//. Merged in Farm news. 1 American farmer's advocate. Jackson, Tenn. m. v. 1-2? Mar. ? 1872-1873. 1 American farmers' home journal. New York. m. v. 1-7? 1881 (1887)-1887. 1 The American farmers' magazine. New York. Established as (a) The Plough, the loom, and the anvil. Philadelphia (1848-Aug. 1851), New York (Sept. 1851-1857). m. v. 1-10. July 1848 Dec. 1857. Continued as (b)The American farmers' magazine. New York. m. v. 11-12, no.6. Jan. 1858-June 1859//. Succeeded the Farmers library and monthly journal of agriculture; merged in the American agriculturist, June 1859? 1 American farmer's magazine. Washington, D.C. v. 1, no. 1. Before March 1835. No more published? 1 American fence news. Chicago. v. 1- -June 1910. 1 American field. Established as (a) Field and stream. Chicago. w. v.1-2? Feb. 21, 1874-Aug. 14, 1875. 5 Continued as (b) Field. Chicago. bi-w. v. 3?- Aug. 21, 1875-Feb. 12, 1876. Continued as (c) The Chicago field. Chicago. w. Feb. 16, 1876-June 25, 1881. v. -15, no. 20. Continued as (d) The American field. New York and Chicago. w. v. 16-74, no. 1. June 2, 1881-July 10, 1910* 1 American ginner and cotton reporting agency. Established as (a) American ginner. Meridian, Miss. m. v. 1-2? June 1897-1900. Continued as (b) American ginner and cotton reporting agency. Meridian, Miss. m. v. 3?-4 1901-1902. Combined with the Southern agriculturist, Feb. 1, 1904. 1 American grange bulletin and scientific farmer. Established as (a) Cincinnati grange bulletin. Cincinnati. bi-m. (Oct. 30, 1874-Jan. 1875) m. (Feb.-July 1875), w. (July 1875May 1882). v. 1-7, no. 43. Oct. 30, 1874-May 1882. Continued as (b) American grange bulletin. Cincinnati. w. v. 7, no. 44. Mar 1883-1892. Continued as (c) American grange bulletin and scientific farmer. Cincinnati. w. (1893-Nov. 1905), m. (Dec. 1905-Oct. 1906). v. -36, no. 8. 1893-Oct. 1906//? Published monthly supplement, Our little grangers, 1882-June 22, 1889. 1 American granger. Boston, Mass. April 1909. 1 American home and farm. Alliance, Ohio. m. v. 1-4? Jan. 1899-1902? 1 American home and farm. Philadelphia. m. v. l. 1885-1886. 2 American homes. Knoxville, Tenn. q. v. l. 1896. Publication continued but was not agricultural. 1 American homestead. New York. w. v. 1- 1884 (1887)-1887. 1 American homestead. Omaha, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1885 (1892)-July 1901*. In 1895 called the Homestead; in later years not agricultural; in 1894 not agricultural, organ of patent-inside firm. 1 American ploughboy. New York. w. v.1- Jan. 1833- Specimen number issued October 1832; weekly edition of New York farmer and American gardener's magazine. 1 American quarterly journal of agriculture and science (a) Established as American quarterly journal of agriculture and science. Albany, N.Y. (1845-Apr. 1846), New York (July-Oct. 1846). v. 1-4. Jan. 1845-Oct. 1846. Continued as (b) The American journal of agriculture and science. New York. m. v. 5-7. Jan. 1847-Dec. 1848//. @1 American riceman and farmer. Established as (a) The Southwestern oil news and rice paper. Houston, Tex. m. v. 1- Apr.? 1899-1902? Continued as (b) The American riceman and farmer. Houston, Tex. m. v. 4, no. 11?- Sept. 1902-1903. 1 American rural criterion. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1- 1885 (1893)-1895. 1 American rural home. Established as (a) The American farmer. Rochester, N.Y. m. v. 1-2. Jan. 1866-Dec. 1867. Continued as (b) The American farmer and School visitor. Rochester, N.Y. s-m. v. 3-5. Jan. 1868-Dec. 1870. 6 Continued as c) The American rural home. Rochester, N.Y. (1871-1888), Rochester and Chicago (1889-1891). w. v. 1-21. Jan.? 1871-1891//? 1 American ruralist. Springfield, Ohio. w. v. 1-3? Apr. 3, 1858-1861? 2 American society of equity tobacco news. Winchester, Ky. Jan.- July 1909//; absorbed July 22, 1909, by the Kentucky farmer, Louisville. 1 American suburbs. New York. Established as (a) Our American suburbs. New York. irreg. v. 1, no. 1. May 1906. Continued as (b) American suburbs. New York. v. 1, no. 2- 1906- 1 American suburbs. Philadelphia. Established as (a) Philadelphia suburban life. Philadelphia. m.? v. 1, no. 1-6. Sept. 1909-Feb. 1910. Continued as (b) American suburbs. Philadelphia. m. v. 1, no. 7?- Mar.-July 1910* 1 American tribune. Indianapolis. w. v. 1- 1881 (1895)-1907. 1 American yeoman and the workman. Established as (a) American yeoman. St. Louis. m. v. 1- 1894-1900 Continued as (b) American yeoman and the workman. St. Louis. m. v. 1900-1903. 1 Americanische bauer, Der. Harrisburg, Pa. m. v. 1-4? May 1850-April 1854? 1 Americanische farmer. Chicago. w. v. 1-2? 1871-1874? 1 Amerikanische agriculturist, Der. New York. m. v. 17-45. July 1858-Dec. 1886. German edition of the American agriculturist. 1 Amerikas honseavler [Poultry and live stock] West Branch, Ia. m. v. 1-4? 1891-1895. 2 Angler and hunter. East Syracuse, N.Y. w. v. 1-2. July 1909-Nov 1910//. 1 Anti-adulteration journal. Established as (a) Universal benefactor. Williamsport, Pa., and Philadelphia. m. v. 1-2, no.1. Apr. 1885-Apr.? 1886. Continued as (b) Anti-adulteration journal, Universal benefactor. Williamsport, Pa., and Philadelphia. m. v. 2, no. 2-v. 7. May? 1886-Apr. 1891//. 2 Arid region. Denver, Colo. m. v. l. 1891-1892? 1 Arizona range news. Willcox, Ariz. w. v. 1- 1894 (1900)-1910*. In 1910 no longer agricultural. 2 Arkansas agricultural and mechanical journal. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1? Oct. 1869-1870. @1 The Arkansas cultivator. Little Rock, Ark. s-m. v. 1- 1899-Jan. 15, 1902; absorbed by the Cotton planters' journal, Jan. 15, 1902?; combined with the Southern agriculturist, Feb. 1, 1904? 2 Arkansas farmer. Alma, Ark. Established as (a) The Farmer. Alma, Ark. w. v. l. 1882-1883. Continued as (b) The Arkansas farmer. Alma, Ark. w. v. 2? 1883. 7 Succeeded by the Alma leader, not agricultural. 1 Arkansas farmer. Conway, Ark. w. v. 1- 1896 (1909)-1910*. 1 The Arkansas farmer. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1- Apr. 1845- 1 Arkansas farmer. Little Rock, Ark. s-m. v. 1-3? 1881-1883. 1 Arkansas farmer. Little Rock, Ark. Established as (a) Rural and workman. Little Rock, Ark. w. (1883-1886, 1891), s-w. (1887-1890). v. -15, no. 15. 1883-Feb. 20, 1891. Continued as (b) Rural workman. Little Rock, Ark. w. v. 15, no. 16-v. 16, no. 5. Feb. 27-June 12, 1891. Continued as (c) Arkansas farmer. Little Rock, Ark. w. v. 16, no. 6- June 19, 1891-1896. 2 Arkansas farmer and mechanic. Benton, Ark. (1886), Little Rock, Ark. (1887). s-m. v. l. 1886-1887. 1 Arkansas forest and farm. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1- 1883 (1891)-1892. 2 Arkansas grange. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1 Oct. 1873-1874? 2 The Arkansas home journal and highway. m. July 1907- Publisher, J. S. Hawkins, secretary, Arkansas good roads association. 1 Arkansas homestead. Established as (a) Arkansas home-seeker. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1-5. Apr. 1900-Mar. 1905? Continued as (b) Arkansas homestead. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1-10, no. 11.1. Apr. 1905-Feb. 1910. 1 Arkansas state grange. Little Rock, Ark. w. v. 1-3? 1876-1878, in 1875 called Arkansas weekly grange. 2 The Arkansas Valley farmer. Wichita, Kans. w. ed. of Wichita Eagle. v. 1, no. 1-23. Jan. 28-July 2, 1910*. 1 Asheville news and farmer. Asheville, N. C. w. v. 1- May 1867- 2 The Associated farmer. Peoria, Ill. w. v. 1-2? Aug. 9, 1909-July 1910*. A magazine section for country newspapers. 1 Atlantic homestead. Richmond, Va. (1877), Petersburg, Va. (1878). w. v. 1. 1877-1878. 1 Belmont farmer. Bridgeport, Ohio. v. 1-10. June 1, 1847?-Sept. 1856. 2 Benton county farmer. Blairstown, Iowa. m. v. 1-? 1898-1899. 1 Benton's monthly grain quotation record. New York. m. v. 1, no. 1- Oct. 1903- 1 Berkshire bulletin. Oct. 1879. [Mass?] 1 Berkshire farmer and gardener's magazine. Pittsfield, Mass. m. v. 1. Sept.? 1842-Mar. 1843? 1 Biscayne Bay [Agricultural]. Cutler, Fla. m. v. 1- 1896 (1900)-1903. 2 Black loam journal. Arion, Iowa. s-m. v. 1-4? 1906-1909. @1 Blossom. Keene Valley, N.Y. (1888-1890), Kingston, N.Y. (1891-1893). m. v. 1-5? 1883-1893. 8 1 The Blue grass farmer. Lexington, Ky. Feb. 1909-July 1910*. Agricultural edition of the daily Lexington Herald, numbered same as other edition but differently arranged as to matter. 1 Blue Valley bulletin [Dairying]. (Chicago, St. Joseph, Mo., and Sioux City (1907-1909), Chicago, St. Joseph, Sioux: City, and Indianapolis (Jan. 1910), Chicago, St. Joseph, Sioux City, and Hastings, Nebr. (Apr. 1910). m. (1907-1909). q. (1910). v. 1-3, no. 3? Dec. 1907-July 1910*. 1 Bonham's rural messenger. Chicago. m. v. 1-3? Apr.? 1868-1872. 1 The Boon's Lick farmer. Boonsville, Mo. m. v. 1, no. 1-8. Nov. 1841-Dec. 1842//. 1 Boston cultivator. Boston. w. V. 1-38. Jan. 1839-Dec. 1876. Combined Nov.? 1876 with New England rural home and continued as The American Cultivator. Boston. w. v. 39-72, no. 27. Jan. 1877-July 2, 1910*. Absorbed Massachusetts ploughman, Nov. 1906. 1 Boston Saturday rambler. Boston, Mass. w. v. 14? Jan. 1848-Feb. 1851; absorbed by New England farmer? 1 Bowen's North American farmer. Philadelphia. w. v. 1- May? 1849-1850. 1 Breeder and farmer. St. Paul, Minn. m. v. 1-2? 1891-1893. 1 Breeder and farmer. Zanesville, Ohio. w. (1870?-1895, 1902-1903), s-m. (1896-1901) v. 1, no. l-no. 1370. 1870?-Dec. 26,1903. 1 Breeder and turfman. Nashville, Tenn. (1891-Apr. 1893), St. Louis (Apr. 1893-1894). w. v. 1-3? 1891-1894. 2 Breeder, feeder, grazer, and shipper. Chicago. w. v. 1-2? 1890-1892. 1 Briarcliff outlook for the promotion of country life. Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. m. v. 1-3, no. 9. June 1902-Feb. 1905. 2 Brown's farmer. Mandan, N. D. m. v. 1. 1906-1909. 1 Buckeye farmer. Logan, Ohio. m. v. 1- 1898-1903. 1 Buckeye farmer. Mansfield, Ohio (1887-1890), New Carlisle, Ohio (1891-1894). m. v. 1-8? 1887-1894? 1 Buckeye farmer. West Salem, Ohio. Established as (a) Agricultural commonwealth. West Salem, Ohio. w. v. 1-2 1871-1872? Continued as (b) Buckeye farmer. West Salem, Ohio. w. v. 3?-4? 1873?-1874? 1 The Buckeye ploughboy. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. m. v. l. 1837-1838. 2 The Bulletin. Herndon, Va. m. v. 1, no. 1-11. Aug. 1906-June 1907//. 1 The Bulletin of the Department of agriculture and commerce of the state of Mississippi. Jackson, Miss. q. (1907-1908), m. (1908- ). v. 2, no. 3- Oct. 1907- Previous issues unnumbered. 1 Bulletin of the Executive committee of the State grange of Wisconsin. Oshkosh, Wis. (1875), Neenah, Wis. (1876-1885?) m. (1875-1880), s-m. (1880-1885?). v. 1-102 1875-May 1885; absorbed by Western farmer, Madison, Wis., May 1885. 9 1 Bulletin of the Marathon county school of agriculture and domestic economy. Wausau, Wis.. v-. 1-4, no. 6. Feb. 1903-May 1910*. 1 Bulletin of the Mississippi agricultural and mechanical college. Jackson, Miss. v. 1, no. 1- Apr. 1903- 1 Bulletin of the New Hampshire Board of agriculture. m. Nov. 1877- 1 The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of agriculture. Established (a) Monthly bulletin of the North Carolina Department of agriculture. Raleigh, N.C. no. 1-15 (Dec. 1879?-Oct. 1882), May 1883-Dec. 1885 (issued without numbers). Dec. 1879?-Dec. 1885. Issued irregularly, June 1881, Oct.-Dec. 1881, May 1882, July-Sept. 1882, being omitted while the series was numbered and probably many months during the unnumbered series. Continued as (b) The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of agriculture. Raleigh, N.C.; irregular monthly. Unnumbered Jan. 1886-Mar. 1892; v. 13, no. 4-v. 18. Jan. 1886-Oct. 1897. Continued as (c) The Bulletin of the Agricultural experiment station of North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C. m. v. 19-20, no. 6. Nov. 1897-June 1899. Continued as (d) The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of agriculture. Raleigh, N.C. m. v. 20, no. 7-v. 31, no. 7. July 1899-July 1910*. 1 The Business farmer. Peoria, Ill. m. v. 1- May, 1903- 1 Business farmer and experiment record. Established as (a) Farmers' station record. New York. m. v. l. 1879-1880. Continued as (b) Business farmer and experiment record. New York. m. v. 2? 1880-1881. 1 Butcher and drover. Philadelphia. w. v. 1- 1884 (1886)-1886. 1 The Butchers' and packers' gazette. Established as (a) Butchers' and packers' magazine. St. Louis. m. v. -19, no. 7. Aug. 1880-Feb. 1900. Combined with some other paper and continued as (b) Butchers' and packers' gazette. St. Louis. w. v. 92?-102, no. 26. 1900 -- July 2, 1910*. March 11, 1905-Feb. 10, 1906 numbered v. 98, no. 1-49; Feb 17-Dec. 22, 1906, numbered v. 98, no. 10-52. 1 Butchers' and stockgrowers' journal. San Francisco, Calif. w. v. 1-14, no. 27? 1896 (1900)-July 1910*. 1 Butter trade. New York. w. v. 1-2? 1895-1896. 1 C. A. C. Lookout. Storrs, Conn. monthly during college year. v. 1-6, no. 8. 1896?-June 1901. Continued as The Lookout. 1 Cabinet. Philadelphia. m. v. 1- Jan. 1840- 1 The Cabinet of natural history and American rural sports. Philadelphia. v. 1-3 1830-1834//. 1 California advocate. San Francisco. m. v. 1-3, no. 129. Oct. 1896-July 30, 1898//? Combined with National irrigation. 1 California agricultural journal. Fresno, Calif. s-m. v. 1- Nov. 1904-1909. 1 California agriculturist and artisan. Established as (a) The California agriculturist. San Jose, Calif. m. v. 1-4, no. Jan. 1871-1874. Continued as 10 (b) California agriculturist and live stock journal. San Jose and San Francisco. m. v. 5- 1875-1877. Continued as (c) California agriculturist and artisan. San Jose? Calif. m. v. -Aug. 28, 1878. Merged in Pacific rural press. 2 California co-operator. Fresno, Calif. s-m. v. 1-2? 1909-1910*. 1 The California culturist. San Francisco. m. v. 1-3. June 1858-1860//. 1 California fancier. Oakland, Calif. m. v. 1-7? 1900-1906. 1 California farmer and journal of useful sciences. San Francisco (Sacramento 1855-1856). w. v. 1-72? Jan. 1854-1889. 1 California granger. San Jose, Calif. (Sept. 1873-Dec. 1874), San Francisco (Dec. 1874-Jan. 1875). w. v. 1-2, no. 16. Sept. 20, 1873-Jan. 2, 1875; merged in Pacific rural press, January 1875. 1 The California home seeker. Los Angeles, Calif. m. v. 1, no. 1- Feb. 1901California patron and agriculturist. Established as (a) California patron. San Francisco. s-m.? m.? v. 1-4? May 17, 1876-Oct. 1879. Revived as (b) California patron and agriculturist. San Francisco. w. (Mar. 6, 1880-Dec. 1888), m. (1889). v. 5?- Mar. 6, 1880-1889. Merged in Pacific rural press; no number January 1889? @1 California producer. Los Angeles, Calif. w.? v. 1-3? 1894-1897? @2 California products. Los Angeles, Calif. m. v. 1-2, no. 3. July 1905-Mar. 1906. 1 California rural home journal. San Francisco. s-m. v. 1?- Jan. 1865?-1867? 1 California rural world. San Francisco. m. v. 1- 1890 (1893)-1898. 1 California spirit of the times. San Francisco. w. v. 1-20? 1854-1873. Continued as insurance journal. [crossed out on 1992 list] 1 Campbell's scientific farmer. Denver, Colo. (1908), Lincoln, Nebr. (1908-1910). m. v. 4 7, no. 7. July 1908July 1910*. See also The Scientific farmer. Denver. 2 Campbell's soil culture. Lincoln, Nebr. m. v. 1, no. 1- v. 5, no. 4. Apr. 1903-Apr. 1904; revival after several years of Campbell's soil culture and home journal. Not connected with it, however. Apr. 1903 is v. 1, no. 1; Nov. 1903 is v. 4, no. 10; combined with Nebraska farmer. 1 Campbell's soil culture and home journal. Established as (a) Western soil culture. Sioux City, Iowa., Minneapolis and Omaha. m. (s-m. May 1896- ). v. 1 June? 18951896. Continued as (b) Camphell's soil culture and farm journal. Sioux City, Iowa, Minneapolis, and Omaha. s-m. v. 2?- 1897. Continued as (c) Campbell's soil culture and home journal. Omaha, Nebr. s-m. v. 3, no. 12-v. 4, no. 4. 1897-Feb. 1, 1898//. 1 The Canner and dried fruit packer. Chicago. w. v. 1-31, no.1. July? 1895-July 14, 1910*; July 14, 1904, absorbed Trench's canners' index. 2 Cannery producer. Waterloo, Wis. m. v. 1-4? Apr. 1902-1905 11 1 The Carolina cultivator. Raleigh, N.C. m. v. 1-2? Mar. 1855-1856? Succeeds Farmer's journal. 1 The Carolina farmer. Wilmington, N.C. m. (1868-1869), w. (1969-1879). v. 1-10. Nov. 1868-1879. @#1 Carolina fruit and truckers' journal. Established as (a) Carolina fruit and truck growers' journal. Wilmington, N.C. s-m. v. 1-17, no.3. Feb. 25, 1897?-Mar. 25, 1906. continued as (b) Carolina fruit and truckers' journal. Wilmington, N.C. s-m. v. 17, no. 4-23, no. 9. Apr. 10, 1906- July 10, 1910* [(a) has caption title from v. 15, no. 5, apr. 10, 1905 on, and running title from v. 15, no. 8 or 9, May 10 or 25, 1905, Carolina fruit and truckers' journal. -- 1910, official organ of the Eastern Carolina truck and fruit growers' association; also of the American fruit and produce travelers' association.] @1 Carolina planter. Columbia, S. C. w. v. 1. Jan. 15, 1840-Jan. 13, 1841//; merged in the Farmers' register. @1 The Carolina planter. Columbia, S. C. m. v. 1. July 1844-June 1845//. @1 Carolina planter. Florence, S. C. s-m. v. 1-3? 1894-1897. 1 Carolina planter. Timmonsville, S. C. m. v. 1- Sept. 1901-1908; continued as nonagricultural local newspaper, in 1909. 2 The Carolina union farmer. Marshville, N. C. (1908-1910), Charlotte, N. C. (1910). s-m. v. 1-2, no. 47. 1908July 1910*. 2 Carrier and patron [Postal and agricultural]. Atlanta, Ga. m. v. 1- 1907-1910. 2 Cayuga farmer. Auburn, N. Y. v. 1- July 1857?- 1 The Cedar Valley farmer, and magazine of literature and science. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1-2. Mar. 1856Feb. 1857? 1 Center-union agriculturist. Established as (a) The Central union agriculturist. Omaha, Nebr. m. (1869-1871, 1874-1875), s-m. (1872-1873), w. (18761877). v. 1-7? 1869-1877. Continued as (b) Center-union agriculturist. Omaha, Nebr. w. v. 8?-10. 1878-1880. 1 Central farmer. Established as (a) The American nonconformist. Indianapolis (1893-1896), Omaha (1900). w. v. 1- 1879 (1893)-1900. Continued as (b) Central farmer and the nonconformist. Omaha. w. v. -Jan. 1901. Formed by the union of the American nonconformist, the Progressive farmer, Fort Branch, Ind., and the Farm record, Indianapolis. Continued as (c) The Central farmer. Omaha. w. -no. 1201. 1901-July 30, 1903//. Merged in the Farmers' advocate, Aug. 1903. 1 Central homestead. Pana, Ill. m. v. 1. Feb.-Nov. 1878. 1 Central Missouri farmer. Eldon, Mo. m. v. 1-4? 1889-1903. 2 The Central New-York farmer. Rome, N. Y. m. v. 1-3. Jan. 1842-Dec. 1, 1844//? Merged in the Cultivator. 12 1 Die Ceres. Lebanon. Pa. v. 1. Oct. 1839-1840? 2 Champion. Springfield, Ohio. w. v. l. 1868-1869? 1 Chanticleer. Toledo, Ohio. m. v. 1- Mar. 1901-. 1 Chautauqua farm and vineyard. Westfield and Brocton, N. Y. m. v. 1- 1886 (1889)-1889. 1 Chautauqua farmer. Dunkirk, N.Y. (1869-1870, 1881-1898), Forestville, N.Y (1870-1880). w. v. 1-20. Jan. 1869-1898; continued as local newspaper, not agricultural. 2 The Cheese and dairy journal and creamery reporter. Established as (a) The Milk and cheese journal. Milwaukee, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 1-3, Jan.-Mar. 1904. Continued as (b)The Cheese and dairy journal. Whitewater, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 4-v. 3, no. 5. Apr. 1904-May 1905. Continued as (c) The Cheese and dairy journal and creamery reporter. Whitewater, Wis. m. v. 3, no. 6-v. 6, no. 3. June 1905-Sept. 1906. 1 The Chemist and meteorological journal. Amherst, Mass. v. 1. July 8-Dec. 9, 1826. 1 Cheraw farmer. Cheraw, S.C. 1840- 1 Cherokee agriculturist. Dalton, Ga. m. v. l. 1875-1876. 1 Cheshire farmer. Established as (a) American silk grower and agriculturist. Keene, N.H. s-m. v. 1- July? 1836-May 1838. Continued as (b) Cheshire farmer. Keene N H. v. June 1838-July 1840//. Merged in Farmers' monthly visitor. 1 Chester Valley farmer. Coatesville, Pa. m. v.1. 1879-1880. 1 Chicago commercial express. Established as (a) Morning bulletin [daily edition of Wells' commercial express and western produce reporter]. Chicago. v. 13? 1857-1859? Continued as (b) Chicago commercial express [daily edition of Wells' commercial express and western produce reporter]. Chicago. v. 1861?-1871. 1 Chicago daily farmers' and drovers' journal. Established as (a) Chicago daily drovers' journal. Chicago. d. (1872-1883), d and w. (1884-1905). v. -35, no. 266. 1877-1905. Continued as (b) Chicago daily drovers' journal and farm news. Chicago. d. v. 35, no. 267- 1905-1906. Continued as (c) Chicago daily farmers' and drovers' journal. Chicago. d. 1908-1910'. For Weekly ed, see Goodall's farmer. 2 Chicago daily fruit world. Chicago. d. v. 1- June 1903-Sept.? 1903. 1 Chicago daily trade bulletin. Chicago. Jan. 1889?-July 1910*/ Not numbered. 1 Chicago dairy produce. Established as (a) Chicago markets. Chicago. w. v. 1, no. 1. June 1, 1894 Continued as 13 (b) Chicago produce. Chicago. w. (June 1894-Sept. 1895), s-w. (Sept. 1895-1898). v. 1, no. 2-v. 5, no 50. June 8, 1894-Nov. 21, 1898. Continued as (c) Chicago dairy produce. s-w. (1898-June 1902), w. (July 1902-1910). v. 5, no. 51-v. 17, no. 7. 1899-July 5, 1910*. 1 The Chicago farm journal. Chicago. m. v. 1-3? Jan. 1885-1887. 1 The Chicago field. Chicago. w. Feb. 16, 1876-June 25, 1881. v. -15, no. 20. Continued as The American field. 2 Chicago fruit dealer. Chicago. 1861. @1 Chicago hay journal. Established as (a) Hay there. Chicago. w. v. 1-2? 1893-Mar. 1895. Continued as (b) Chicago hay journal. Chicago. w. v.3?-7? Apr. 1895-1900? 1 The Chicago live stock world. Chicago. d. v. 1-11, no. 171. Jan. 1900-July 1, 1910*; absorbed Chicago stockman, Jan. 1, 1901. 1 The Chicago markets. Chicago. w. v. 1- 1885-1907. 1 The Chicago packer. Chicago. w. v. 1-12, no. 30. Jan. 1, 1899-July 2, 1910*; Chicago ed. of Kansas City packer; Feb. 1899 combined with the National produce review and called, 1899-1900, The Chicago packer and national produce review. 1 Chronicle. Established as (a) Western cultivator. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1-6? 1878-1883. Combined with Farm and stock journal and continued as (b) Western cultivator and Farm and stock journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 7-10? 1884-1887. Continued as (c) Western farm and stock cultivator journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 11? 1888. Continued as (d) Chronicle and cultivator journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 12? 1889. Continued as (e) Chronicle. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 13-14? 1890-1891. 1 Cider maker and fruit packers' journal. New York. m. v. 5? 1895. Established as (a) American cider maker. New York. m. v. 1-4. Jan. 1892-1894. Continued as (b) Cider maker and fruit packers' journal. Continued as (c) American cider and vinegar maker. New York. m. v. 6?-13? 1896-1903. 1 Cincinnati grange bulletin. Cincinnati. bi-m. (Oct. 30, 1874-Jan. 1875), m. (Feb.-July 1875), 2. (July 1875May 1882). v. 1-7, no. 43. Oct. 30, 1874-May 1882. Continued as (a) American grange bulletin. Cincinnati. w. v. 7, no. 44. May 1883-1892. Continued as (c) American grange bulletin and scientific farmer. Cincinnati. w. (1893-Nov. 1905). m. (Dec. 1905-Oct. 1906). v. -36, no. 8. 1893-Oct. 1906//? Published monthly supplement, Our little grangers, 1882-June 22, 1889. @1 The Cincinnati packer. Cincinnati. w. v. 1- 1902-July 1910*. 14 1 The Cincinnati price current. Cincinnati. w. v. 1-67, no. 27. 1845?-July 7, 1910*; 1903 has running title Murray's price current. 1 The Cincinnatus and Journal of the American patent company. Established as (a) The Cincinnatus. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1-5. Jan. 1856-Dec. 1860. Combined with Scientific artisan Jan. 1861 and continued as (b) The Cincinnatus and Journal of the American patent company. Cincinnati. s-m. n. ser., v. l. 1861. 1 City and country. Columbus, Ohio. m. v. 1-17, no. 1. Dec. 1880-Dec. 1897//? 1 City and farm record. Topeka, Kans. m. v. 1- 1883 (1890)-1891. 1 Clay's review. Established as (a) Clay's review and farmer and miner. Denver, Colo. w. v. 1- 1898 (1902)-1902. Continued as (5) Clay's review. Denver, Colo. w. v. 1903-1904. Continued as general weekly periodical, not agricultural. 1 The Clemson agricultural college extension work. Clemson College, S.C. bi-m. (Jan. 1905-May 1907), q. (Oct. 1907-July 1910). v. 1-6, no. 3. Jan. 1905 July 1910*. @1 The Clover leaf. South Bend, Ind. v. 1- Mar.-Sept. 1881. @1 Clover leaf. South Bend, Ind. m. v. 1-3? 1892-Aug. 1895; merged in Farm and fireside, Aug. 1895. 1 Coach and saddle. Chicago and New York. m. (1899 June 1903), w. (July 1903 June 1904) . v. 1-7, no. 70. Jan.? 189aJune 16, 1904//; merged in Sports of the times, June 25, 1904. No numbers during August-Sept. 1903. 2 Cocoon. Western Springs, Ill. m. v. 1- 1885-1886. 1 The Cocoon and Western rural reformer. Lexington, Ky. v. l. Oct.? 1839-1840. 1 College quarterly. Ames, Iowa. q. v. 1-3 ? 1878-1881. 1 Colman's rural world. Established as (a) Valley farmer. St. Louis (1849-1855), St. Louis & Louisville (1856-1859?), St. Louis (1860-1864). m. v. 1-16. Jan. 1849-Dec. 1864; v. 2, 1850, had title Valley farmer and western mechanic. Continued as (b) Colman's rural world and Valley farmer. St. Louis. s-m. v. 17?-19? Jan. 1, 1865-Dec. 1867. Continued as (c) Colman's rural world. St. Louis. w. v. 20-63, no. 27. Jan. 1868-July 6, 1910*. 1 Colonial farmer. Fredericton, New Brunswick. w. v. 1-15? 1863-1878. 1 Colonist and homeseekers' guide. Chicago. v. 1, no. 1- July 1903- 1 Colorado agriculturist and stock journal. Denver, Colo. w. v. 1- 1872-1875//? 1 Colorado cultivator and Rocky Mountain colonist. Sterling, Colo. m. v. 1-5? 1894-1898. 1 Colorado farm and ranch. Sheridan Lake, Colo. w. v. 1-5? 1906-July 1910*. 1 The Colorado farmer, fruit grower and live stock journal. Established as (a) Colorado farmer and live stock journal. Denver. w. v. 1- 1873-1890. Continued as (b) Colorado farmer and Rocky Mountain fruit grower. Denver. w. v. 1891. 15 Continued as (c) Colorado farmer, fruit grower and live stock journal. Denver. w. v. 1892-1895//. Absorbed by Field and farm before Nov. 1896. 2 Colorado fireside. Salida, Colo. m. v. 1-2? 1891-1892. 1 The Columbia county farmer. Hudson, N. Y. w. v. l. 1876-1877. 1 Columbian farmer. Burlington, Ind. m. v. 1-5? 1897-1902. 2 Comanche county farmer. Sterling, Okla. w. v. 1-4? Jan. 1902-1905. 1 El Comerciante y agricultor. New Orleans. m. v. 1- 1897 (1900)-1903. 2 Coming's garden, poultry, and small fruits. Rockford, III. m. v. l. 1891-1892. 2 Commercial appeal. Memphis, Tenn. weekly ed. of Daily commercial appeal. v. 1910*. 1 The Commercial bulletin [Cotton and wool]. Boston. w. v. 1-52, no. 2680. 1859?-July 2, 1910*. 1 Commercial bulletin and live stock record. St. Louis. w. v 1- 1874 (1877)-1877. 1 Commercial letter. Chicago. d. v. 1-13? 1856-1868, merged in Chicago Daily commercial report and market review, 1868. #1 Commercial review. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1- 1889- . 2 Competitor [Agriculture]. Lodi, Wis. m. v. 1. 1889-1890. 1 The Concordia intelligencer. Vandalia, La. v. 1- Jan. 1844- 1 Cone's journal. Saginaw, Mich. m. v. 1-7? Jan.? 1899-1905. 1 The Connecticut farmer. Hartford, Conn. (1875-1903), New Haven. Conn. (1904-1910). w. v. 1-40, no. 27, 1875-July 2, 1910*; v. 31 omitted in volume numbering. @1 The Connecticut farmer and gazette and horticultural repository. Established as (a) The Farmers' gazette. New Haven. w. Sept. 1840. Continued as (b) Connecticut farmer's gazette. New Haven. w. (Sept. 1840-Oct. 1842), s-m. (Oct. 1842-Oct. 1844). v. 1-4? Sept. 1840-Oct. 1844. Continued as (c) The Connecticut farmer and gazette, and horticultural repository. New Haven. s-m. n. ser., v. 1, no. 1-4. Nov. 1-Dec. 15, 1844//? Merged in Cultivator. @1 The Corn belt. Chicago. m. v. 1-9. Dec. 1895-Dec. 1902//. @1 Corn belt magazine. Decatur, Ill. m. v. 1, no. 1- Dec. 1905-. 1 Corn exchange reporter and price current. w. 1861- . 1 The Cornell countryman. Ithaca, N. Y. m. v. 1-7, no. 9. Dec. 1903-June 1910*. Nine numbers yearly, JulySept. omitted. 1 Cornucopia or Southern horn of plenty. Established as 16 (a) Cornucopia. Norfolk, Va. m. v. 1-3? 1885-1888. Continued as (b) Cornucopia or Southern horn of plenty. Norfolk, Va. m. v. 4- 1889-1908//. 1 Cotton. Atlanta, Ga. m. v. 1-15, 73-74, no. 9. 1901-July 1910*; Oct. 1908 absorbed Southern mills; Nov. 1908 absorbed Boston journal of commerce, and assumed the volume numbering of that periodical. 1 The Cotton and cotton oil news. Established as (a) The Ginner and miller. Dallas, Tex. (1900-Aug. 1903). Memphis, Tenn. (Sept. 1903- ), Memphis and Dallas (-June 1901). m. (1900-1903), w. (1904). v. 1-5, no. 26. Jan. 1900-June 27, 1904. Continued as (b) The Cotton and cotton oil news and The Ginner and miller. Memphis and Dallas. w. v. 5, no. 27-v. 11, no. July 4, 1904Continued as (c) The Cotton and cotton oil news. Memphis and Dallas. w. v. -11, no. 27. -July 1910*. @2 The Cotton bale. Shreveport, La. m. v. 1-2, no. 5. Mar. 1903-Feb. 1904//?. @1 The Cotton belt. Memphis, Tenn. s-m. v. 1- Jan. 1882-1887. @1 Cotton ginners' journal. Waco, Tex. m. v. 1- Apr. 1897-1905; absorbed the Waco weekly tribune, Jan. 1902. 2 Cotton oil. -April 1909, merged in Cottonseed oil magazine [place?] @2 The Cotton world. New Orleans. w. v. 1-3, no. 10. Apr. 2, 1887-May 5, 1888//? 1 Country. New York. w. v. 1-2. Oct. 27, 1877-Sept. 21, 1878//. @2 The Country calendar. Harrisburg, Pa. and New York. m. v. 1, no. 1-8. May-Dec. 1905; merged in Country life in America. Preceded by a sample number called v. 1, no. 1, issued Dec. 1904. 1 The Country gentleman. Established as (a) The Cultivator. Albany, N.Y. m. v. 1-6. no. 12. Mar. 1834-Dec. 1839. Combined with the Genesee farmer and continued as (b) The Cultivator, a consolidation of Buel's cultivator and the Genesee farmer. Albany, N.Y. m. v. 7, no. 1 (Cultivator and farmer, v. 1, no. 1)-v. 10. Jan. 1840-Dec. 1843. Continued as (c) The Cultivator. Albany, N.Y. m. n. ser. v. 1-9, 34 set. v. 1-13. Jan. 1844-Dec. 1865. Combined with Country gentleman, taking its numbering and continued as (d) Cultivator and country gentleman. Albany N.Y. w. v. 27-62. Jan. 1, 1866-Dec. 30, 1897. Continued as (e) The Country gentleman. Albany, N.Y. w. v. 63-75, no. 2997. Jan. 6, 1898-July 7, 1910*. v. 1-4 published by the New York State agricultural society. Absorbed the Central New York farmer, Jan. 1845 and Connecticut farmer, Jan. 1845? Published The Farmers' museum, as monthly edition, made up from columns of weekly, Jan.-Aug. 1844. 1 The Country home. New York. w. v. 1- May? 1878- 1 The Country home. St. Louis. m. v. 1-7, no. 1. Mar. 1901-May 1904, continued as Home and family, not agricultural, June 1904. 1 Country homes. Asheville, N. C. m. v. 1-6? Nov. 1885-1891. 1 Country journal. Allentown, Pa. m. v. 1-8, no. 8? May 1900-Dec. 1906. Jan. 1904-Dec. 1905 are numbered v. 5, no. 9-12, v. 6, no. 1-12, v. 7, no. 1-8 instead of v. 4, no. 9-12, etc., v. 4, no. 9-v. 5, no. 8 being skipped in numbering. 17 1 Country life. Buffalo and Philadelphia. m. v. 1-5, no. 7. July 1896-Jan. 1901. 1 Country life in America. New York. m. v. 1-18, no. 3. Nov. 1901-July 1910*; absorbed The Country calendar, Jan. 1906, and called Country life in America and the Country calendar, Jan.-Feb. 1906. 1 Country life in the west. Omaha, Nebr. m. v. 1- April, 1904- 2 The Country magazine. Greenwood, Ind. m. v. 1, no. 1-7. Jan.-July 1910*. 1 Country visitor. Paw Paw, Mich. s-m. v. 1- Dec. 1902-1906. 1 Country world. Jamestown, N. Y. m. v. 1-13? 1898-July 1910*. Absorbed National exchange, June 1902, and called Country world and National exchange, 1902-1903? Absorbed Farm advocate, South Whitley, Ind. Aug. 1903. 2 Countryland. New York. m. v. 1-2, no. 6. 1909-July 1910* 1 The Countryman. Established as (a) American farmers' magazine. Cincinnati. m. v. 1. June 1868-May 1869. Continued as (b) The Countryman. Cincinnati. m. v. 2. June 1869-May 1870. 1 The Countryman? Eatonton, Ga. m.? v. 1-4? 1860?-Sept. 27, 1864. "Published on Mr. Joseph Addison Turner's plantation near Eatonton, Ga. during the War. Joel Chandler Harris served his apprenticeship as a printer on this paper, and its columns are filled with items contributed by him." The Emory Alumnus v. 7, no. 1, p. 10. June, 1931. 1 Countryman's friend. Petersburg, Va. w. v. l. 1835; made up from columns of the monthly Farmer's register. 2 Countryside. Buffalo, N. Y. m. v. 1-2? 1898-1899. 1 The Countryside. Jamestown, N. Y. m. v, 1-5. 1879-1884. 2 Countryside. Louisville, Ky. m. v. l. 1900-1901. 1 The Countryside. Lowell, Mass. m. v. 1, no. 1 Aug. 1900- @2 County farmer and trucker. Norfolk, Va. w. v. 1-2? 1884-1886. 2 Crawford county farmer. Bucyrus, Ohio. m. v. 1. May? 1855- Discontinued after few numbers. 1 Cresco northwestern farmer. Established as (a) Cresco farmer. Cresco, Iowa. m. v. 1. 1871-1872. Continued as (b) Cresco northwestern farmer. Cresco, Iowa. m. v. 2. 1873. Crops. Dallas, Tex. v. 1- Jan. 1907- 2 Cultivator. Clarksville, Tenn. w. v. 1. 1888-1889. 1 The Cultivator. Omaha, Nebr. Established as (a) Rural Nebraska. Omaha, Nebr. m. v. 1-3? 1879-1882. Continued as (b) The American cattle journal. Omaha and Chicago. m. v. 1882-1883. Continued as (c) Rural Nebraska. Omaha and Chicago. m. v. 1883-1884. 18 Continued as (d) Rural Nebraska and American cattle journal. Omaha. m. v. 1884-Dec. 1885. Merged in Nebraska cultivator and continued as (e) Nebraska cultivator and housekeeper. Omaha. m. v. 4, no. 2?- June? 1885-1888. Continued as (f) The Western stockman and cultivator. Omaha. s-m. v. 1888-Dec. 1893, Continued as (g) The Cultivator. Omaha, Nebr. s-m. v. -28, no. 24. Jan. 1, 1894-Dec. 15, 1897//. Merged in Nebraska farmer Dec. 1897; absorbed Missouri Valley farmer, Center Union agriculturist, Journal of commerce, Omaha telegram, Rural world, American cattle journal, Housekeeper and State messenger, all before Jan. 1886. 1 Cultivator and herdsman. Lawrence, Kans. m. v. 1- Mar. 1884- 2 Cultivator and poultry keeper. Los Angeles, Calif. m. v. 1- 1889-1899? 2 The Cultivator's guide. Sacramento, Calif. s-m. v. 1- Apr. 1883-Mar. 1884//. 1 The Culturist. Baltimore, Md. v. 1- Jan. 1846- 1 The Culturist. Philadelphia, Pa. m. v. 1-6, no. 7? Jan. 1863-July 1868; merged in Journal of the farm. 1 Culturist and gazette. Established as (a) Berkshire agriculturist. Pittsfield, Mass. m.? v. 1, no. 1-12. 1847-1848. Continued as (b) Culturist and gazette. Pittsfield, Mass. w. v. 2-11? 1848-1858. Cumberland advocate. Cumberland, Wis. w. v. 1- 1881 (1905)-1908; continued as local newspaper, not agricultural. 1 The Cumberland farmer. Gallatin, Tenn. m. v. 1- Dec.? 1838-1839. 1 The Daily drovers' journal-stockman. Established as (a) Hoof and horn. South Omaha, Nebr. v. 1-3? 1887-1889. Continued as (b) Daily drover's journal. South Omaha, Nebr. d. (1890-1897), d., w., s-w.,tri-w. (1898). v. 4?-12? 18901898. Combined with South Omaha Daily stockman and continued as (c) The Daily drovers' journal-stockman. South Omaha, Nebr. d. v. 13?-28. Jan. 1899-July 1, 1910* Had weekly edition. Magic City hoof and horn, 1900. was d., s-w., and w. in 1910. 1 The Daily drovers' telegram. Kansas City, Mo. d.,s-w., and w. (1887-1892), d. (1893-1910). 1887-July 1, 1910*; interrupted by flood June -17, 1908; resumed publication June 18. 1 Daily grain circular. New York. d. v. 1- June 1903- 1 Daily market record. Minneapolis, Minn. v. 1-30, no. 151. 1882?-July 1, 1910*. 1 Daily national live stock reporter. St. Louis (1890-1891), East St. Louis, Ill. (1892), National Stock Yards, Ill. (1893-1910). d. (1890-1910) also tri-w. and w. (1909-1910). v. 1-21, no. 156. 1890-July 1, 1910*. 1 Daily official market report of the Philadelphia produce exchange. Established as (a) Official market report of the Philadelphia produce exchange. Philadelphia. s-w. Jan. 4, 1898-Mar. 25, 1904. Continued as (b) Daily offical market report of the Philadelphia produce exchange. Philadelphia. d. Mar. 29, 1904-July 1, 1910*. 19 1 Daily price current. Chicago, Ill. d. v. 1- 1856-1857. 1 Daily price current. Nashville, Tenn. d. v. 1- Jan. 4, 1904- 1 Daily produce report. Baltimore, Md. d. v.1- Jan. 17, 1903- 1 Daily sugar trade journal. New York. v. 1-13? Jan. 1898-July 1, 1910*. 2 The Dairy. New York. w. v. 1, no. 1-20. June 7-Oct. 18 1883//. 2 Dairy age. Beloit, Kans. m. v. 1-3. 1900-1903. 1 Dairy and creamery. Chicago. s-m. (1899-May 15, 1903), m. (June 1903-1904). v. 1-6, no. 10? Jan. 1, 1899Aug. 1904//; absorbed by Kimball's dairy farmer Sept. 1, 1904. 2 Dairy and farm. Algona, Iowa. m. v. 1. 1886-1887. 1 Dairy and farm journal. West Liberty, Iowa. m. v. 1-6? 1881-1887. 1 Dairy and live stock. North Yakima, Wash. m. v. 1- Feb. 1907- 1 Dairy and produce review. San Francisco. w. v. 1-10, no. 13. June 20, 1901-Mar. 8, 1906. Continued as Pacific Dairy Review. 2 The Dairy bulletin. Bellows Falls, Vt. m. v. 1- April 1909-July 1910*. 2 The Dairy bulletin. Macedonia, Ohio. m. v. 1, no. 16. April 1909-Oct. 1909. 1 Dairy farmer. Chariton, Iowa. m. V. 1-4? 1883-1886; combined with Chariton herald, 1886. 1 The Dairy market reporter. Whitewater, Wis. w. v. 1- Jan.? 1905- 2 Dakota farmer. Alexandria, S. Dak. m. v. l. 1882-1883. @1 The Dakota farmer. Huron, S. Dak. (1881-1893), Aberdeen S. Dak. (1893-1910). m. (1881-1890), s-m. (18911910). v. 1-30, no. 13. 1881-July 1, 1910*. 1887-1893? called Dakota farmer and stockman; absorbed The North Dakota farmer and stockman, Fargo, N. Dak., May 1897 and Dakota field and farm, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Nov. 1898. 2 Dakota field and farm. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. m. (1896), s-m. (1897-1898). v 1-32 1896-Dec.? 1898. Absorbed by Dakota farmer, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Nov. 1898. 1 Dakota ruralist. East Pierre, S. Dak. (1887-1888), Aberdeen S Dak. (1889-1890), Huron, S. Dak. (1891-1898). w. v. 1-11. 1887-1898//? Continued as local newspaper, not agricultural. 1 Datil pepper [Agricultural]. Evaville, Fla. m. v. 1- 1898 (1901)-1903. 1 Dauntless. Lakeland, Fla. m. v. 1- 1904- 1 Deering's farm journal. Chicago. m. (Feb.-July), bi-m. (1904- ). v. 1- 1880 (1885)-1904. 1 Deitz's experimental farm, stock, and poultry journal. Established as (a) Deitz's experimental farm journal. Chambersburgh, Pa. m. v. 1. Jan. 1869-1870. Continued as 20 (b) Deitz's experimental farm, stock, and poultry journal. Chambersburgh, Pa. m. v. 2-3, no. 5. 1870- May 1871//? 1 De Kalb county farmer. Sycamore, Ill. v. 1- 1871-1872. 1 The De Laval monthly. New York m. v. 1-4, no. 7. Jan. 1907-July 1910*. 1 Delaware farm and home. Dover, Del. (1885-1887), Wilmington, Del. (1888-1910). w. v. 1- 1885-July 1910*. 1 Delaware farmer. Oct., 1843. 1 Delaware farmer. Before Jan. 1864. [crossed out on 1992 list] 1 Delaware farmer. Wilmington, Del. bi-w. v. 1-2? 1875-1876. 1 The Delaware register and farmer's magazine. Dover, Del. m. v. 1-2. Feb. 1838-Jan. 1839//. 1 Delnicke listy. Omaha, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1894 (1897)-1897; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 The Demeter. Baton Rouge, La. m. (except June-Sept.). v. 1-8, no. 8. May 1303-May 1910*. May 1903-Jan. 1907, published by the Agricultural club, Louisiana State university and Agricultural and mechanical college; Feb. 1907-May 1910 by the Agricultural and sugar clubs; in 1903 and 1906 there were June numbers. No Oct. number in 1905. 1 Democrat and dairyman. Waterloo, Wis. w. v. 1- 1884 (1903)-1905; continued as Democrat, not agricultural. 1 Democrat and farmer. Keosauqua, Iowa. w. v. 1- 1870 (1886)-1887. 1 Democrat and Truth. Established as (a) Truth. Corsicana, Tex. w. v. 1- 1891 (1904)-1905. Combined with? and continued as (b) Democrat and Truth. Corsicana, Tex. w. v. 1906-1908. Continued as nonagricultural periodical. 1 Denver record-stockman. Established as (a) Colorado price current. Denver. w. v. 1- 1877 (1896)-1897. Continued as (b) Denver daily stockman. Denver. d. v. 16, no. 230-v. 18, no. 190. 1898Continued as (c) Denver record-stockman. Denver. d. (1901-1908), d. and w. (1908-1910). 12th-21st year. 1901-1910*. 1 The Deseret farmer. Provo, Utah (1904), Logan and Provo, Utah (Jan.-June 22, 1905), Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah (June 29, 1905-Dec. 7? 1905), Salt Lake City (Dec. 28, 1905-Feb 1910) Lehi, Utah (Mar.-July 1910). w. v. 1-6, no. 48. July 14, 1904-July 2, 1910*. In July 1907 absorbed Rocky Mountain farming. Official organ of the Utah state poultry association, Utah horticultural society, Utah state dairymen's association, Utah state bee keepers association, Bear River Valley farmers protective and commercial association, Utah arid farming association. 1 Desert farmer. El Centro, Calif. m. v. 1-7? 1904-1910*. 1 Detroit daily market report. Detroit. v. 1-3. April 1897-Dec. 30, 1899. 1 Der Deutsch-Amerikanische farmer. Wausau, Wis. m. v. 1-3? 1891-July 1893. 2 Deutsch-Amerikanische tabak-zeitung. New York. w. v. l. 1883-1884. German ed. of U. S. tobacco journal. 21 1 Der Deutsche farmer. Chicago. m. (1888-1890), s-m. (1890-1894), v. 1-7, no 1888 May 1894, merged in Acker- und garten-bauzeitung, May 1894. 2 Der Deutsche farmer. St. Paul, Minn. m. v. 1, no. 1-6. Feb. 15-July 15, 1910*. 2 Der Deutsche farmers-freund und wochentlicher marktbericht. Established as (a) Der Deutsche farmers-freund. Lincoln, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1899-1900. Continued as (b) Der Deutsche farmers-freund und wochentlicher marktbericht. Lincoln Nebr. w. 1900. 1 Deutsche geiiuegel- und bienen-zeitung. Established as (a) Deutsche gefiuegel-zeitung. Louisville, Ky. s-m. v. 1- 1879-1880. Continued as (b) Deutsche gefluegel- und bienen-zeitung. Louisville, Ky. v. 1880?-1882//? 1 Deutsche warte. Milwaukee and Chicago (1878 (1893)-1896), Chicago and Milwaukee (1897-1902). s-w. and w. v. 1- 1878 (1893)-1906? Continued as nonagricultural periodical. 1 Deutscher Amerikanischer farmer. Chicago (1888-1897), Lincoln, Nebr. (1897-1910). s-m. (1894 Sept. 1899), w. (Oct. 1899-1910). [illegible in 1992 list]. Called Deutsch-Amerikanischer farmer und der Hausfreund 1899; alternate weekly issue called Der Hausfreund und DeutscherAmerikanischer farmer. 1900-1910. 1 Dirigo rural. Bangor, Maine. w. v. 1-13. July 4, 1874-Aug. 6, 1887//? 2 Diversified farmer. Anniston, Ala. m. v. 1, no. 1-5. June-Oct. 1905//. Combined Nov. 27, 1905, with the Union educator to form Union educator and Diversified farmer, which continued Diversified farmer's numbering. 1 Diversified farming. Salt Lake City, Utah. m. v. 1- 1891 (1903)-1903. 1 Dixie agricultural and mechanical reporter. Wadesboro, N. C. v. 1- 188-? 1 The Dixie farmer. Columbia, Tenn. (1868), Nashville, Tenn. (1839-1870). w. v. 1-3. Apr. 1868-1870//? 2 Dixie farmer and live stock record. Established as (a) Dixie farmer. Nashville, Atlanta, and Montgomery. w. v. l. 1879-1880. Continued as (b) Dixie farmer and live stock record. Nashville, Atlanta, and Montgomery, w. v. 2?- 1881. Combined with Southern cultivator. 1 Dixie home. Birmingham, Ala. m. (1895-1898), w. (1899-1910). v. 1- 1895-July 1910*. 1897-1900 called Dixie home and manufacturer, until establishment of Dixie manufacturer, 1900, when latter part of name was dropped. 2 Dixie home-seeker. West Appomattox, Va. Mar. 1904- 1 Dixie manufacturer. Birmingham, Ala. w. (1900-1906), s-m. (1907-1910). v. 1-10? 1900-July 1910*. 18971900 formed part of Dixie home and manufacturer. @#1 The Dixie miller. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1-34, no. l. 1894-July 1910*. 1 Dodge county farmer. Beaverdam, Wis. m. v. 1-12? 1899-July 1910*. 1 Domacnost. Established as (a) Hospodar Ameriky. Milwaukee, Wis. w. v. 1-3? 1879-1882. Continued as (b) Domacnost. Milwaukee, Wis. w. v. 4?-6? 1883-1885. 22 Continued as nonagricultural paper 2 Drovers' news. Kansas City, Mo. d. v. l. 1884-1885. 1 Drovers' news. Wichita, Kans. d. v. 1-7? 1889-1896 1 Duncan's monthly magazine of live stock, farming, gardening, and general information. Established as (a) Farmers' magazine. and Kentucky livestock monthly. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1- Jun. 1878-1882. Continued as (b) Duncan's monthly magazine of live stock, farming, gardening, and general information. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1882?-1889. 1 The Duroc bulletin. Peoria, Ill. m. (1904-1907), s-m. (1908-1910). v. 1-6 no. 129. 1904-July 1, 1910*. 1 Dutchess farmer. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. w. v. 1-14? July 1869-1883. 1 The Earth. Chicago. m. v. 1-7, no. 7. Feb. 1904-July 1910*. 2 Earth and air. Penn Yan, N. Y. (1900-1901), Rochester, N. Y. (1901-1903). m. v. 1- Sept. 1900-1903. 2 East Mississippi farm and stock reporter. West Point, Miss. w. v. 1. 1 East Texas democrat and farmer. Jasper, Tex. w. v. 1-2? 1872-1874? @2 East Texas fruit and truck journal. Jacksonville, Tex. w. v. 1. 1904. 2 The East Texas German pioneer. Beaumont, Tex. Aug. 1901. Announced for publication. Devoted to rice, oil, and lumber interests. 2 East Washington rural. Spokane Falls, Wash. m. v. 1-2? 1886-1888. 1 Eastern farmer. Waterville, Maine. Established as (a) Home farm. Augusta, Maine. w. v. 1-7? 1880-1887. Continued as (b) Eastern farmer. Waterville, Maine. w. v. 8? 1887-Apr. 1888. 1 The Eastern farmer, and journal of news. Portland, Maine. s-m. v. 1. Jan. 6-Dec. 1842; united with Maine farmer and mechanic's advocate. 2 Eastern Illinois enterprise. Danville, Ill. m. v. l. 1881-1882. @1 The Eclectic ruralist and nursery exchange journal. Rochester, N. Y. bi-m. v. 1-2? Dec. 1872-1874. 1 The Edgecombe farm journal. Tarboro, N. C. v. 1- Sept. 1860- 1 The Educator. Easton, Pa. s-m. v. 1-2. Apr. 1838-Aug. 15, 1839//. 2 Der Einwanderer von Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tenn. w. v. 1-2? Nov. 1905-1907. 1 L'Elvezia [Dairying]. San Francisco. w. v. 1- 1878 (1889)-1900; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 The El Paso ranchman. Fountain, Colo. m. v. 1- Jan. 1872- 1 Emery's quarterly journal of agriculture. Chicago. q. v. 1, no. l. Aug. 1857?//; succeeded by Emery's journal of agriculture. See Prairie farmer. 23 1 Emigrant farmer. Susquehanna Depot, Pa., and Dixon, Ill. m. v. l. 1870. 2 Empire push. Bloomfield, N. J. m. v. 1- May 1903-1905. House organ of Empire Cream Separator Co. 1 Equity. Menominee, Wis. ( -Dec. 1907), Madison, Wis. (Dec. 1907- ). Official organ of the American society of equity. 1 Equity farm journal. Chicago (1907-1909), Indianapolis (1910). m. (1907-Dec. 1908), s-m. (Jan. 1909-July 1910). v. 1-3, no. 13. Dec. 1907-July 1, 1910*. Numbering of volume 1 is irregular. July 1908 is no. 8, Oct. has no number, Nov. is no. 10, Dec., no. 11, Jan. 1909, no. 12. Probably none issued Aug. and Sept. 1908. 2 Equity farm news. Minot, N. Dak. m. v. 1-2? 1909-1910*. 2 Erholungsstunden. Milwaukee, Wis. w. v. 1- 1889 (1894)-1894. Weekly edition of semi-weekly Deutsche warte; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 Estray journal. Waco, Tex. w. v. 1-2? 1877-1878. 2 Estray record. Waco, Tex. s-m. v. 1. 1881-1882. 1 Evans's rural economist. West Chester, Pa. m. v . 1-2, no. 3. Apr. 1861-June 1862//. 1 Experimental farmer. Calhoun, La. w. v. 1-2? 1888-1890. 1 The Exposition daily press and American stockman. Chicago. d. v. 1, no 1- Nov. 10- 1879. Daily ed. published by the American stockman, Chicago, during the 1879 Stock show. 2 The Extension. Agricultural College, N. Dak. m. during college year. v. 1 no. 1-v. 3? Jan. 1908-June? 1910*. Published during the school year. 1 The Factory and farm. Chicago. m. v. 1-6. Oct. 1876-1880//? Also published National farmer 1875-1879. 1 Fair and stock journal. Norwalk, Ohio. Established as (a) Agricultural society and fair journal. Norwalk, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1883-1884. Continued as (b) Fair journal and farmers' directory. Norwalk, Ohio. m. v. 3? 1885. Continued as (c) Farm and fair journal. Norwalk, Ohio. bi-w. v. 4?-5? 1886-1887. Continued as (d) Fair and stock journal. Norwalk, Ohio. bi-w. v. 6? 1888//. 1 Fair, field, and farm. Dallas, Tex. v. 1- 1895- 1 Fair journal. Chicago. m. v. 1, no. 1- Mar. 1909- 1 The Family and farm journal. Jerseyville, Ill. m. v. 1-2? 1868-1870. 2 The Family friend. Winona, Minn. m. v. 1-2, no. 7. Jan. 1898-July 1899//? 1 The Family friend and farmer's calendar. Columbus, Ohio. s-m. v. 1. 1847. @1 The Family repository and horticultural cabinet. New London, Conn. m. v. 1- Aug. 1861- Succeeds The Repository. 1 Farm and fireside. New York. m. v. 1-4? 1871-1875? 24 1 Farm and fireside. Springfield, Ohio (1877-1881), Springfield, Ohio, and Louisville, Ky. (1882-), Springfield and Philadelphia (1889-1895), Springfield (1896-1910). s-m. v. 1-33, no. 19. 1877-July 1910*; absorbed Clover leaf, South Bend, Ind., Aug. 1895; absorbed its own eastern edition, Farm and garden, Philadelphia, 1889, and continued it as Farm and fireside, eastern edition; in 1882- published Southern edition, Louisville, Ky.; in 1889-1910 published two editions, eastern and western; in 1895-1897 published also New York Farm and fireside, and Illinois Farm and fireside, respectively. New York and Illinois edition. 1 Farm and fireside. Woonsocket, R. I. w. v. 1. Jan. 12-Dec. 28, 1867. 1 Farm and fireside friend. New Carlisle, Ohio. m. v. 1- 1881 (1886)-1888. 1 Farm and fireside journal. New York. v. 1868. 1 Farm and fireside visitor. Tiffin, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1882-1884? @1 Farm and fruit belt. Siloam Springs, Ark. m. v. 1-2? 1899-1902. @1 Farm and garden. New York. m. v. 1, no. 1-9. Jan.-Sept. 1853//; succeeded The Plow; made up of articles from the weekly New York Agricultor. @1 The Farm and garden. Philadelphia. m. v. 1-7. Sept. 1881-1888; merged in Farm and fireside, Springfield, Ohio, of which it was eastern edition, 1889, and continued as Farm and fireside, eastern edition. 1 Farm and grange. Memphis, Tenn. m. v. l. 1877-1878. 1 Farm and home. Amboy, Ill. m. v. l. 1883-1884. 2 Farm and home. Beardsley, Minn. m. v. l. 1901. 1 Farm and home. Calvert, Tex. m. v. 1-3. 1873-1875//. 2 Farm and home. Carthage, Mo. m. v. l. 1883. 2 Farm and home. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. w. v. 1- 1880 (1889)-1889. 1 Farm and home. Janesville, Wis. w. v. 1-4? 1898-1902. 1 Farm and home. Minneapolis. w. v. l. 1879-1880. 1 Farm and home. Springfield, Mass. (1880-1891) Springfield, Mass. and Chicago (1892-1910). s-m. v. 1-31, no. 650. 1880-July 1910*; published in two eds. eastern and western, 1889-1910; published also southern ed. 1901? 2 Farm and home and poultry journal. Homer, Mich m. v. 1-2? July 1901-1903. 1 Farm and home enterprise. Norwalk, Ohio. w. v. 1-11? 1898-1908. 2 Farm and home review. Dowagiac, Mich. Sept. 1898- 1 The Farm and home sentinel. Indianapolis. w. ( -Aug. 1905), s-m. (Aug. 1905- ). 1822 (1905). Absorbed by The Farm star before Mar. 1907. Founded in 1822, according to the Editor and Publisher, Aug. 26, 1905, p. 4. @1 Farm and home visitor. Boyertown, Pa. m. v. 1-2? 1886-1888. 1 Farm and household. Alexandria, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1899-1901. 25 2 Farm and household. Dayton, Ohio. m. v. 1. 1886. 1 Farm and household. Hartford and Wallingford, Conn. (1883 (1886)-1886), Wallingford, Conn. (1887). m. v. 1- 1883 (1886)-1887; merged in Our country home, 1887. 2 Farm and household. New York. m. v. l. 1884. 1 Farm and mill. Augusta, Ga. m. v. 1-6? 1894-1900? 2 Farm and orchard. Keyser, W. Va. m. v. 1, no. 1-3. May-July 1910*. @1 Farm and orchard. Las Cruces, N. M. m. v. 1- 1894-1899? @2 The Farm and orchard review. St. Joseph, Mich. m. v. 1- Sept 1905-1908. 1 Farm and ranch. Established as (a) Texas farm and ranch. Austin, Tex. (1883-1885), Dallas Tex. (1886-1899). s-m. (1883-1898), w. (18981899). v. 1-18, no. 10. 1883-Mar. 11, 1899. Continued as (b) Farm and ranch. Dallas, Tex. w. v. 18, no. 11-v. 29, no. 28. Mar. 18, 1899-July 1910*. Absorbed Fort Worth weekly gazette, July 1896. 2 Farm and ranch. Pierre, S. Dak. m. v. l. 1893-1894. 1 The Farm and ranch review. Calgary, Alberta. m. (1905-1909), s-m. (1910). v. 1-6, no. 13. Feb. 1905-July 5, 1910*. Has cover title The Farm and ranch review and grain growers' gazette to v. 6, no. 8, Ma y 5, 1910, The Farm and ranch and the country home, from v. 6, no. 9, May 20, 1910. 2 Farm and range. Guthrie, Okla. m. v. l. 1899. 1 Farm and real estate journal. Traer, Iowa. m. v. 1-14. Aug. 1896-July 1910*. 1 Farm and real estate world. Chicago. m. v. 1- Nov. 1906-July 1910*. 1 The Farm and school. Lincoln, Kans. Oct. 1904- 2 Farm and store. Owensboro, Ky. w. v. l. 1905. 2 The Farm and the school. Lincoln, Kans. v. 1- Nov. 1904. 1 The Farm and the shop. Indianapolis, Ind. m. (1853), s-m. (1853-1855). v. 1-3? March? 1853-1855? 1 Farm and trade. Established as (a)_____________________ Continued as (b) Crabtree's farmer. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. n. ser., v. 1- Dec. 1895-1896. Continued as (c) Farm and family. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. 4, no. 8- Jan. 1897Continued as (d) Farm and trade. Chattanooga, Tenn. (1898-1899), Nashville, Tenn. (1899-1901). m. v. 1898-1901. Absorbed by Tri-state farmer and gardener. 1 The Farm and trades. Springfield, Ohio, and Nashville, Tenn. v. 1- Nov. 1905- 1 Farm and workingmen's journal. Lowville, N. Y. m. v. 1- 1876 (1882)-1882. 26 1 Farm and workshop. Peoria, Ill. m. (1882-1885), w. (1886). v. 1- 1875 (1882)-1886. 1 Farm cottage. Quincy, Ill., and St. Louis. m. v. 1-3? 1885-1888. 1 Farm economics. Wilmington, Del. q. v. 1, no. 1-3. Jan.-July 1910*. 1 Farm economist. Springfield, Mo. Established as (a) Policy holder and Farm economist. Springfield, Mo. m. v. 1897 (1906- 1906. Continued as (b) Farm economist. Springfield, Mo. m. v. 1907-1908. 1 Farm economist. Springfield, Ohio. s-m. v. 1-4? 1883-1887. 2 Farm economy. Quincy, Ill. m. v. 1-2, no. 1? Nov. 1902-Nov. 1903; absorbed by Farm, field and fireside, Dec. 1903. 1 Farm enterprise. Bristol, Vt. m. v. 1-4? 1907-July 1910*. 1 Farm enterprise. Vergennes, Vt. m. v. 1-2? 1899-1901. @1 Farm, field and fireside monthly. Chicago. m. v. 1- Jan. 1900?-1905 in April 1901 absorbed The American fruit and vegetable journal, and continued as Farm, field and fireside monthly, combined with the American fruit and vegetable journal. 1 Farm, field and stockman and Model farmer. Established as (a) Farm field and stockman. Winona, Minn. m. v. 1- 1895 (1898)April 1901. United with Model farmer, Chicago, May 1, 1901, and continued as (b) Farm, field and stockman and Model farmer. Chicago. m. v. May 1901-Sept. 1902//. Absorbed by the Wisconsin agriculturist, Oct. 1902. 1 Farm, flock and factory. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1- 1895-1899? 1 Farm folks. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1-2? Jan. 1905-Oct. 1906; combined with Farm, field and fireside to form The National monthly farm press. 2 Farm folks. Springfield, Mass. m. v. l. 1893-Sept. 1894; merged in Perry's weekly, which continued as Perry's weekly and Farm folks. 1 Farm, furnace and factory. Roanoke, Va. m. v. 1-6? Aug.? 1895-1900; June 1899 omitted on account of change in publication date. 2 Farm, garden and hearth. Keokuk, Iowa. s-m. v. l. 1882-1883. 1 The Farm gazette. Des Moines, Iowa. m. v. 1- Jan. 1905-1909. 1 Farm guide. New York m. v. 12? 1885-1887. 1 Farm herald. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1-3? 1888-1891. 1 Farm, herd, and home. Indianapolis, Ind. m. v. 1-37 1881-1884 1 The Farm home. Springfield. Ill. Established as (a) Farmer and breeder. Springfield, Ill. m. v. 1- 1893-1899. Continued as (b) Farmer and breeder for the farm home. Springfield, Ill. m. v. 1899-Oct. 1901. 27 Continued as (c) The Farm home. Springfield, Ill. m. v. -32, no. 339. Nov. 1901-July 1910*. 1 Farm home and city. Established as (a) Farm home. Madison, Ind. m. v. 1. 1887-1888. Continued as (b) Farm home and city. Madison, Ind. m. v. 2?-5? 1888-1892. 1 Farm, home and poultry journal. Heron Lake, Minn. m. v. 1-6? 1901-1906. 1 Farm, home and trade. St. Louis. w. v. 1- 1889 (1898)-1903. 1 Farm investor and financial outlook. Marysville, Ohio. m. v. 1-5? July 1901-1905. 2 The Farm journal. Burgin, Ky. Jan. 1903- 1 Farm journal. Chambersburg, Pa. (1868-1870), Fayetteville, Pa. (1870). m. v. 1-2? Apr.? 1868-1870. 2 Farm journal. Ingersoll, Ontario. m. v. l. 1892-1893. 2 Farm journal [Fruit]. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. l. 1884-1885. 1 Farm journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1. 1904. 2 The Farm journal. McKenzie, Tenn. Dec. 1902. Issued from press of McKenzie Herald. 1 The Farm journal; Philadelphia (1877-1883, 1897-1910), Philadelphia and Chicago (1884-1896). m. v. 1-34, no. 7. Mar. 1877-July 1910*. 1 Farm journal. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1-7? 1887-1894; merged in Farm journal, Philadelphia, before Sept. 1894. 1 Farm journal and live stock review. Established as (a) Farm journal. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1- 1879 (1884)-1884. Continued as (b) Farm journal and live stock review. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1884 1888. Merged in Iowa farmer and breeder. 1 The Farm journal and Progressive farmer. Established as (a) The Pennsylvania farm journal. Lancaster, Pa. (1851-1853), West Chester, Pa. (1853-1855) Philadelphia (1855). m. v. 1-5. Apr. 1851-Dec. 1855. Combined with Progressive farmer and continued as (b) The Farm journal and Progressive farmer. Philadelphia. m. v. 6-7, no. 8. Jan. 1856-Aug. 1857//? Merged in American agriculturist. 1 The Farm library. Chicago. s-m. No. 1-11? 1882. Series of books issued at semimonthly intervals. 1 Farm life. Chicago. m. (May 1903-Aug. 1906, Dec. 1907-July 1910), s-m. (Sept. 1906-Nov. 15? 1907). v. 115, no. 3. May 1903-July 1910*. 1 Farm life. Rochester, N. Y. Established as (a) The Empire State agriculturist. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 1-8? July 1880-1887. Continued as (b) Farm life. Rochester, N. Y. v. 8?-17? 1887?-1897. 2 Farm magazine. Liberal, Mo. m. v. 1. Mar. 1902-1903. 28 2 Farm magazine. Milwaukee. m. v. 1- 1900-Aug. 1900//; combined with the Pneumatic to form the American home magazine, Sept. 1900. 1 The Farm magazine. Omaha, Nebr. m. (1904-1907), w. (1908-1909), s-m. (1910). v. 1-9, no. 8. Apr. 1904July 1910*. 1 Farm money maker. Established as (a) American truck farmer. St. Louis, Mo. m. v. l-4. Oct. 1903-Dec. 1905. Continued as (b) Farm money maker. St. Louis, Cincinnati, and Dallas. m. v. 5-7, no. 6. Jan. 1906-June 1907//? 1 Farm news. Established as (a) The American farmer. Fort Wayne, Ind. (1882-1890), Cleveland, Ohio (1891- ), Springfield, Ohio, and Cleveland (1892- ) . Combined with American farm news, Akron, Ohio, and continued as (b) American farmer and Farm news. Springfield, Ohio, and New York. m. v. 1892-Dec. 1894. Continued as (c) Farm news. Springfield, Ohio. m. v. 15-30, no. 7. Jan. 1895-July, 1910*. Absorbed Ohio model farmer, Springfield, Ohio, Farmers' magazine, Parkersburg, Ohio, Seed time and harvest, La Plume, Pa., Farmers' record, Muncie, Ind., Land and a living, Cincinnati, Ohio (Sept. 1900), Youth and age, Nashville, Tenn., Rural life, Chicago and American farmer magazine, Racine, Wis. Published in eastern and western editions, 1896- 1 Farm och hem. Minneapolis. m. v. 1- 1893. Established 1898 as Hemmet, not agricultural? @1 Farm, orchard and garden. Ingersoll, Ontario. m. v. 1-3? 1893-1896. 1 The Farm patriot. Lincoln, Nebr. m. v. 1-24? 1884 (1904)-1908. 1 Farm pioneer. Richmond, Va. w. v. 1- 1878-1879. 1 Farm progress. St. Louis. m. (1904-1909), s-m. (1910). v. 1-7, no. 7? June 1904-July 1910*. 1 Farm queen. Baltimore (1906-1907), Orangeville, Md. (1908), Easton, Md. (1909-1910). m. v. 1-5? 1906-July 1910*. 1 Farm, range and market weekly. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1, no. 1- July 15, 1895- 2 Farm record. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. s-m. v. 1- 1891-1892. 1 Farm record. Indianapolis, Ind. m. v. 1-4? 1894-1898; combined with American nonconformist and the Progressive farmer to form the Centralfarmer and Nonconformist? 2 Farm review. Established as (a) Ohio farm review. St. Paris, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1906-1907. Continued as (b) Farm review. St. Paris, Ohio. m. v. 3-4? 1908-1909. 2 Farm review and Settler's guide. Laurel Hill, Fla. m. v. l. 1898-1899. 1 The Farm star. Muncie, Ind. (Mar. 1902-June 1903), Indianapolis (June 1903-July 1909), w. (1902-Feb. 20, 1905), s-m. (Mar. 4, 1905-1909). v. 1-5, 77. Mar. 1902-July 20, 1909//; absorbed The Journal, Indianapolis, The Indiana state journal recently (Aug. 1904), and The Farm and home sentinel before Mar. 1907; called Indiana farm star? Sept. 1906-Mar. 1908 are v. 4, no. 7-v. 5; April 1908-June 1909 are 77th year; issues for Dec. 20, 1908, and April 5, 1909, are both called 77th year, no. 18. No issues between those dates. 29 2 Farm, stock and fireside. Sioux City, Iowa. m. (Mar.-Apr. 1901), s-m. (May 1-Dec. 15, 1901). v. 1, no. 1-18. Mar.-Dec. 15, 1901; absorbed the Naturalist, farm and fancier's review, May 1901; combined with Farmer and breeder, Jan 1902. 1 Farm, stock and home. Minneapolis. s-m. v. 1-26, no. 13. Nov. 1884-July 1910*. 2 Farm topics. Cincinnati. m. no. 1-171. Oct. 1901? July 1903. Old no. 150 (Oct. 1902) is new no. 13. 2 Farm topics. Davenport, Iowa. m. v. 1-2? 1899-1901. 1 Farm trade. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. 1- Jan. 1898- 1 Farm und haus. Elkhart, Ind., and Madison, Wis. ( 1898-1899), Berne, Ind (1900-1902), Bluffton, Ohio (19021905). m. v. 1-8? Aug. 1898-1905. 2 Farm und haus. Madison Wis. m. v. 1- 1898-1899. 2 Farm visitor. Liberty, Ind. m. v. l. 1888-1889. 1 Farm visitor. Madison, Ga. w. v. 1- 1856?-1861? 2 Farm voice. Walnut Grove, Miss. m. v. l. 1889-1890. 1 The Farm world. Chicago and Angusta, Maine. Established as (a) The American Farm world. Augusta, Maine (1906-1908), Augusta, Maine and Chicago (1909). m. v. 1-3, no. 6. Oct. 1, 1906-Mar. 1909. Continued as (b) The Farm World. Chicago and Augusta, Maine. m. v. 3, no. 7-v. 4, no. 10. Apr. 1909-July 1910*. 1 Farm World. Springfield, Mo. (1903-1905), Bois D'Arc, Mo. (1906-1909). m. v. 1-3? Mar. 1903-1909. 2 Farm young folks. Aberdeen, S. Dak. m. v. l. 1908. 2 Farmer. Alpena, Mich. w. v. 1- 1899-1900; continued as weekly edition of Daily echo, not agricultural. 1 The Farmer. Amherst, Mass. Established as (a) The Connecticut Valley farmer and mechanic. Springfield, Mass. m. v. 1. May 1853-Apr. 1854. Continued as (b) The Connecticut Valley farmer. Springfield, Mass. m. v. 2. May-Dec. 1854. Continued as (c) The Farmer. Amhurst, Mass. m. n. ser., v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1855. Merged in New England farmer. 2 The Farmer. Blueridge, Ga. m. v. l. 1908. 1 Farmer. Herndon, Va. Alexander J. Wedderburn, editor and publisher. Richmond first, then Herndon, 1876; Baltimore afterward. 2 Farmer. Malone, N. Y. w. v. 1- March 1907- 2 Farmer. Memphis, Tenn. m. v. l. 1896-1897. 1 The Farmer. Middletown, Ohio. m. v. 1. Dec. 1842-1843. 2 Farmer. Mount Sterling, Ill. m. v. 1- 1882-1883. 30 2 Farmer. Oberlin, Kans. m. v. 1. 1888-1889. 2 Farmer. Peoria, Ill. 188-? 1 The Farmer. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1-2. Jan. 1866-Dec. 1867; united with the Southern planter, Jan. 1868. 1 The Farmer. St. John, New Brunswick. m. v. 1- May? 1857-1866? 1 The Farmer. St Paul. Established as (a) The Northwestern farmer. Fargo, N. Dak. m. v. 1-3? Jan. 1, 1883-1885. Continued as (b) The Northwestern farmer and breeder. Fargo, N. Dak. (1886-1888), Fargo, N. Dak., and Great Falls, Mont. (1889-1890), St. Paul, Minn. 1890-1893). m. (1886-1890), s-m. (1890-1893), v. 4?-11? Jan. 1886-1893. Continued as (c) The Northwestern farmer. St. Paul. s-m. (1894-1898). v. 12?-16, no. 16. 1894-Aug. 1898. In 1895 published also an edition for North Dakota. Continued as (d) The Farmer. St. Paul. s-m. (1898-1909), w. (1910). v. 16, no. 17-v. 28, no. 26. Sept. 5, 1898-July 2, 1910*. 1 The Farmer. St. Paul. v. 1-3? 1886-1888. 1 Farmer. Thayer, Miss. m. v. 1-4. 1896-1899? 1 The Farmer. Troy, N.J. w. v. 1- 1861. [N.Y.?] 1 The Farmer and artisan. Athens and Atlanta, Ga. w. 1869-71, s-m. (1872), v. 1-3? Dec.? (1869-1872. Merged in the Plantation, Oct. 1872. 1 Farmer and artisan. Keokuk, Iowa. m. v. 1, no. 1-5? May-Sept. 1852. 1 Farmer and artizan. Portland, Me. m. (1852-1853), w. (1854). v. 1-3? Apr. 1852-1854. 1 Farmer and breeder. Elkader, Iowa (1883 (1887)-1887), Iowa City, Iowa (1887-1888). m. v. 1- 1883 (1887)1888; merged in Iowa farmer alld 1 The Farmer and breeder. Sioux City, Iowa. m. (Sept. 15, 1899-1902); s-m. (1902-June 15, 1904), w. (June 24, 1904-190?). v. 1-10, no. 47. Sept. 15 1899-Nov. 15, 1907//; absorbed Farm, stock and fireside, Jan. 1902; v. 6 omitted in numbering. June 1904 combined with semiweekly Tribune, Sioux City, and continued under its own name as weekly; Dec. 1907 merged in Farmers' tribune. 1 The Farmer and breeder. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. May 1903- 2 Farmer and dairyman. Holton, Ga. s-m. v. l. 1900. 1 Farmer and dairyman. Portland, Oreg. v. 1. 1880-1887? Merged in The Washington farmer, 18872 1 Farmer and dealer. Oakland, Calif. m. v. l. 1876 (1896)-1896. 1 Farmer and fisherman. Bellehaven, Va. w. v. 1- 1891 (1901)-1902. 2 The Farmer and fisherman. Elizabeth City, N. C. m. v. l. 1882-1883. 2 Farmer and fruit grower. Carterville, Ill. w. v. l. 1899. 1 Farmer and fruit grower. New Whatcom, Wash. s-m. v. 1- 1890 (1896)-1897. @1 Farmer and fruit grower and semi-weekly Times-Union. Established as 31 (a) The Florida dispatch. Jacksonville, Fla. w. v. 1-20? 1869-Jan. 1889. United with Florida farmer and fruit grower and continued as (b) The Florida dispatch, Farmer and fruit grower. Jacksonville, Fla. w. n. ser., v. 9, no. 4. v. 1, no. 1-v. 5, no. 17. Jan 28, 1889-Apr. 29, 1893. n. ser., v. 9, no. 4 is Jan. 28, 1889, v. 1, no. 1 is Feb. 7 1889. Continued as (c) The Florida farmer and fruit grower (with which is incorporated the Florida dispatch). Jacksonville, Fla. w. n. ser., v. 5, no. 18-May 6, 1893Continued as (d)Farmer and fruit grower and semi-weekly Times-Union. Jacksonville, Fla. s-w. v. 1909Continued as (e) Farmer and fruit grower and semi-weekly Times-Union. Jacksonville, Fla. s-w. v. 1909Continued as Semi-Weekly Times-Union, not agricultural. @1 The Farmer and fruit grower of Southern Illinois. Anna, Ill. s-m. (1877), w. (1877-1885). v. 1-8? 1877-1885? Merged in Prairie farmer, 1885? @1 The Farmer and gardener. Augusta, Ga. s-m. v. 1-2? 1871-Mar. 1873. Suspended but revived almost immediately, Oct. 1872. @1 Farmer and gardener. Lancaster, Pa. m. v. 1- Jan. 1873- 2 Farmer and homeseeker. Barry, Ill. m. v. 1- Mar. 1908- 1 The Farmer and manufacturer. Cleveland, Ohio. m. v. 1-5. 1878?-1882? @2 Farmer and trucker. Hastings, Fla. v. 1- -Dec. 1, 1904. 1 Der Farmer des Westens. Belleville, Ill. v. 1- March 1856- 1 Der Farmer in Westen. St. Paul. weekly agricultural supp. to Der Wanderer. v. 1- 1903-1910*. 2 The Farmer student. Established as (a) The Farm student. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1- Oct.? 1900Continued as (b) The Farm student and educational journal. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1901Continued as (c) The Farmer student. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1901-1902. 1 Farmer und gardener. Wilkesbarre, Pa. v. 1- 1835- 1 Die Farmer zeitung. Marthaville, Mo. m.? v. 1- Sept. 1860- 1 Farmer zeitung. New York. s-m. v. 1-3? 1869-1872? 1 Farmeren. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1- 1891 (1896)-1899. 2 Farmer's adviser. York, Pa. m. v. 1. 1891. 1 Farmer's advocate. Bement, Ill. v. 1-3. 1873-1875. 1 Farmer's advocate. Boston. w. v. 1. Jan.?-Dec. 1843? 1 Farmer's advocate. Danville, Ill. v. 1- 1870-1871. 1 Farmers' advocate. Freeport, Ill. (1874), Dakota, Ill. (1873,1875). v. 1- 1873-1875. 32 2 Farmer's advocate. Grinnell, Iowa. v. 1- 1882- Merged in Western farm journal? 1 Farmer's advocate. Lacon, Ill. n. v. 1- 1840 (1877)-1878. 1 Farmers' advocate. Marion, Ill. v. 1- 1873-1874. Merged in Williamson county democrat, 1874. 1 Farmers' advocate. Meridian, Miss. w. v. 1-2? 1884-1886. 1 Farmers' advocate. Paris, Tex. Established as (a) North Texas farmer. Paris, Tex. w. v. 1- Jan. 1887-1891. Continued as (b) Farmers' advocate. Paris, Tex. w. v. 1892. Continued as nonagricultural periodical. Farmer's advocate. Sherbrooke, Quebec. Apr., 1836. 1 The Farmers' advocate. Topeka, Kans. Established as (a) The Advocate, 1889, absorbed the Tribune, 1892, and consolidated with the News, 1897, continuing as (b) Advocate and News. Topeka, Kans. w. v. 1897-May 1899. Continued as (c) The Farmers advocate. Topeka, Kans. w. v. -31, no. 49. May 1899-Dec. 5, 1908//. Absorbed the Central farmer, Aug. 1, 1903; absorbed Western breeders' journal, Clay Center, Kans., and Western life, Leavenworth, Kans., April 11, 1908, and continued as Farmers' advocate, continuing Western life advocate and Western life; consolidated with The Kansas farmer, Dec. 10, 1908. 1 Farmer's advocate and home magazine. Established as (a) Farmer's advocate. London Ontario. m. v. 1-16. 1866-1881. Continued as (b) Farmer's advocate and home magazine. London, Ontario (1882-1890), London and Winnipeg, Manitoba (1891-1910). m. (1882-1892), s-m. (1893-1903), w. (1904-1910). v. 17-45, no. 928. 1882-July 6, 1910*. Winnipeg (Western) edition called Farmer's advocate and home journal 1906-1910 (v. 41, no. 698-v. 45, no. 928). 1 The Farmer's advocate and miscellaneous reporter. Jamestown, N. C. s-m. v. 1-4? Aug. 1838-Apr.? 1843. 1 Farmer's advocate and rural messenger. Established as (a) Northwestern prairie farmer. Chicago. w. v. 1-3? Nov.? 1858-Dec. 1859. Continued as (b) Farmer's advocate and rural messenger. Chicago. w. v. 1-4, no. 8. Jan. 6? 1860-Feb. 21, 1863. Merged in Prairie farmer. 1 The Farmers' alliance. v. 1-5, no. 53. Jacksonville, Fla. 1887?-Dec. 31, 1891//? Jan. 1892? merged in Florida dispatch, Farmer and fruit grower, later Florida farmer and fruit grower, continuing volume numbering on special editorial page. 2 Farmers' alliance advocate. Montezuma. Ga. w. v. l. 1888-1889. 1 The Farmers and drovers journal weekly. Chicago. w. v. 1, no. 1 Oct. 7, 1909-. 1 Farmers' and planters' friend. Philadelphia. no. 1-7. 1821. 1 The Farmers' and planters' guide. Established as (a) Farmer and mechanic. Baltimore. m. v. 1-2. Jan. 1864-Dec. 1865. Continued as (b) The Maryland farmer. Baltimore. m. v. 3-24, no. 8. Jan. 1866-Aug. 1887. Combined with New farm, Sept. 1887, and continued as 33 (c) Maryland farmer and New farm. Baltimore. m. (1887-Oct. 1889, Mar.? 1891-May 1892), w. (Nov. 6, 1889-Feb.? 1891). v. 24, no. 9-v. 29, no. 5. Sept. 1887-May 1892. Continued as (d) Maryland farmer. Baltimore. m. v, 29, no. 6 v. 33. June 1892-1899. Continued as (e) The Farmers' and planters' guide. Baltimore. m. v. 34- 1899-July 1910*. 2 Farmers' and stock breeders' advertiser. Prospectus of the America stock Journal and farmers' and stock breeders' advertiser issued under this title, Sept. 1866. [Parkesburg, Pa.] 2 Farmers' and workers' journal. Lebanon, Tenn. v. 1- July 1905- 1 Farmer's banner. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1-8, no. 1855-Feb. 1862. Made up of agricultural articles in the daily Republican banner. 1 Farmers' blade. Lincoln, Nebr. w. v. 1-10? 1866-1875. 1 Farmer's budget. Sterling, Ill. m. v. 1-2? 1886-1888. 1 The Farmers' cabinet and American herd-book. Established as (a) The Farmers' cabinet. Philadelphia (Suly 1836-Feb. 15, 1837), Philadelphia and Pittsburgh (Mar. 1-Nov. IS? 1837), Philadelphia (Dec. 1837-May 15, 1838), Philadelphia and Wilmington, Del. (June 15, 1838-July 1840). s-m. (July 1836-Feb. 15, 1838), m. (Mar. 15, 1838-July 1840). v. 1-4. July 1836-July 1840. Continued as (b) The Farmers' cabinet and American herd-book. Philadelphia and Wilmington, Del. (Aug. 1840-April 1842), Philadelphia (May 1842-July 1848). m. v. 5-12. Aug. 1840-July 1848//. Merged in American agriculturist, July 1848. 1 Farmer's call. Established as (a) Adams county farmer and western visitor. Quincy, Ill. m. v. l. 1883. Continued as (b) Farmer's call. Quincy, Ill. (1884-1887, 1892 1909), Quincy and St. Louis (1888-1891). w. v. 2?-54. 1884June 24, 1909. Combined with Illinois farmer, July 1, 1909, to form Illinois farmer and Farmer's call. 1 The Farmer's chronicle. Columbus, Ohio. w. v. 1. Jan. 4-Dec. 26, 1868; combined with weekly edition of Ohio state journal. 1 The Farmer's chronicle. Richmond Ky. w. v. 1, no. 1- Dec. 1842- 1 Farmer's chronicle. Springfield, Ohio. w. v. 1- March 1833- 1 The Farmers' club. Oxford, Pa. m. v. 1- Sept. 1872- 2 Farmers' club. Stockbridge, Mich. w. v. 1-2? June 1901-1903. @1 The Farmer's companion and horticultural gazette. Detroit, Mich. m. v. 1-4, no. 3. Jan. 1853-Sept. 1854; merged in Michigan farmer, Oct.? 1854. 1 Farmers' companion and prize weekly. Established as (a) Farmers' companion and prize monthly. Marlboro, Mass. m. v. 1-3? 1883-1886. Continued as (b) Farmers' companion and prize weekly. Marlboro, Mass. w. v. 4? 1886. Continued as Companion and prize weekly, not agricultural. 1 Farmers' criterion. Forreston, Ill. m. v. 1- 1878- 34 2 Farmers' digest. Columbia, Pa. bi-m. v. 1-4, no. 7. Feb. 1907-July 1910*. 1 The Farmer's dollar magazine. Ridgeway, N. C. m. v. 1- May 1870-1871. 2 Farmer's era. Warm Springs, Ga. m. v. l. 1898. 2 Farmers' exchange. Houston, Tex. m. v. l. 1900. 1 Farmers' exponent. Smithland, Iowa. w. v. 1-4? 1887 (1891)-1891; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 Farmers' family journal. Topeka, Kans. m. v. 1- -Nov. 1905; combined with This and that, Chicago, and Woman's journal, Chicago, to form Woman's journal, Nov. 1905. 1 Farmer's fireside and world's companion. Freeport, N. Y. m. v. 1- 1884 (1887)-1887. 1 Farmer's friend. Absorbed by the Griffin, Ga., Sun, 1877. 1 Farmers' friend. Great Bend, Kans. m. v. l. 1873-1874. 2 Farmer's friend. Monticello, Ga. s-m. v. l. 1902. 1 Farmers' friend. Quaker Street, N. Y. m. v. l. 1906-1910*. 1 Farmers' friend. South Bend, Ind. indianapolis, 1895). s-m. v. 1- 1870 (1883)-1895; merged in Farm and fireside, Dec. 1895. 2 The Farmers' friend. Statesville, N. C. w. v. 1- 1908?- 1 Farmers' friend and grange trade bulletin. Established as (a) The Farmers' friend. Mechanicsburg, Pa. w. v. 1-8. 1874-81. Continued as (b) Farmers' friend and grange advocate. Mechanicsburg, Pa. w. ('m. 1902-07). v. 9-34. 1882-1907. Continued as (c) Farmer's friend and grange trade bulletin. Mechanicsburg, Pa. w. v. 35-38. 1908-1910*. 1 Farmer's gazette. Cheraw, S. C. w. v. 1-2? 1842-1844. 1 The Farmer's gazette. Sterling, Ill. m. v. 1-2? 1883-1885. 1 Farmers' gazette and industrial index. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1-5? July 1868-1873//? 1 The Farmer's guide. Huntington Ind. Established as (a) The Breeders' guide. Huntington, Ind. m. v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1889. Continued as (b) The Farmers' guide and home companion. Huntington, Ind. s-m. v. 2-8. Jan. 1, 1890-Dec. 15, 1896. Continual as (c) The Farmer's guide. Huntington, Ind. w. v. 9-22, no. 27. Jan. 1, 1897-July 2, 1910*. 1 Farmers' guide. Lynchburg, Va. v. 1- 1902-1908; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 Farmers' guide. Springfield, Ohio. q. v. l. 1884-1885. 2 Farmers' guide. Tama, Iowa. m. v. 1-3? 1889-1892. 1 Farmers' guide. Terre Haute, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1870-1872. 35 2 Farmer's helper. Greencastle, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1909-1910*. 1 Farmer's herald. Cleveland?, Ohio. May 1855. 1 Farmers' herald. Redwing, Minn. s-m. v. 1-2? 1894-1896. 1 The Farmer's home. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1-5. Jan. 1860-Dec. 1864//. 1 Farmers' home. Dayton, Ohio. w. (1880-1898), m. (June 1898-1900). v. 1-20, no. 4. 1880-Apr. 1900//. 18891892, issued a western edition at Omaha, Nebr. 1 The Farmers' home journal. Chicago. m. v. 1-3? Oct. 1900-1903. 1 Farmers' home journal. Coshocton, Ohio. m. v. 1-4? 1880-1884. 1 Farmers' home journal. Erie, Pa. m. v. 1-2? 1898-1900. 1 Farmer's home journal. Lexington, Ky. (1867-1875?), Louisville, Ky. (1876-1910). w. v. 1-45, no. 27. May 1867-July 9, 1910*. 2 Farmers' industrial association. Mound Bayou, Miss. s-m. v. l. 1901. 2 The Farmers' institute. Carbondale, Ill. m. v. 1-4, no. 8. May 1900-Aug 1903//? 1 Farmers' institute. Mason City, Iowa. m. v. 1-15? 1890-1905. 1 The Farmers' institute bulletin. Fayetteville, N. Y. q. (1896-1902), m. (Sept. 1902-1909). v. 1- 1896-1909; 1905-1909 monthly edition of Fayetteville bulletin. 2 Farmers' journal. Abilene, Tex. w. v. 1- June 1904-July 1910*. In later years not agricultural nor Farmer's union. ["not Farmer's union" crossed out on 1992 list] 1 The Farmer's journal. Bath, N. C. (1852-1854), Raleigh, N. C. (1854-1855). m. v. 1-4 ? May 1852-Apr. 1855; succeeded by the Carolina cultivator. 1 Farmers' journal. Carthage, N. Y. w. v. 1-2? 1874-1876. 1 Farmers' journal. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1- 1890 (1894)-1894. 2 Farmers' journal. Clay Center, Kans. m. v. l. 1887-1888. 2 Farmers' journal. Hampton, New Brunswick . m. v. l. 1884-1885. 1 Farmers journal. Hornellsville, N .Y. Established as (a) Farmers' club journal. Hornellsville, N. Y. s-m.? v. 1-6, no. 12. 1885-June 1890. Continued as (b) Farmers journal. Hornellsville, N. Y. s-m. v. 6, no. 13-v. 9? July 1, 1890-1895. 1 Farmer's journal. Lexington, Ky. Feb. 1870- 1 Farmers' journal. Lowville, N. Y. w. v. 1-3? 1874-1877. 2 Farmers' journal. Petersburg, Va. Prospectus issued April 1821 for this agricultural periodical, but it was never published. 36 1 The Farmer's journal. Petersburg, Va. v. 1. 1861. 1 The Farmer's journal. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1- July 1858- 1 The Farmer's journal. Raleigh, N. C. w. v. 1- Nov. 1876- 1 Farmer's journal. St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. w. v. 1- 1870-1875. 2 Farmer's journal. Terry, Miss. w. v. l. 1882-1883. @1 Farmer's journal and horticultural magazine. Rutland, Vt. m. v. 1- April-Aug. 1833. 1 Farmers' journal and household magazine. Established as (a) Farmers' journal. Emporia, Kans. m. v. 1-3? 1897-1900. Continued as (b) Farmers' journal and household magazine. Emporia, Kans. m. v. 4-6? 1901-1903. 1 The Farmers' journal and magazine of useful arts. Boston, Mass. m. v. 1-3? Oct. 1841-1844//. 2 Farmer's magazine. Chicago. m. v. 1. 1906. 2 The Farmers' magazine. Oklahoma City, Okla. m. (1904-1905), w. (1906- ). v. 1-2, no. 41. Sept. 1904-Sept. 29, 1906//? Absorbed by the Oklahoma farm journal, Nov. 1906. 1 Farmers' magazine. Omaha, Nebr. m. v. 1- 1891 (1902)-July 1904; merged in Western breeders' journal, Clay Center, Kans., July 1904; absorbed the Nebraska and Kansas farmer and breeder, April 1902. 1 Farmers' magazine. Springfield, Ill. (1894-1899) Madison, Wis. (Jan. 1900- ). m. v. 1- 1894-1900. 2 Farmers' magazine. Williamsport, Ind. m. v. 1- 1897-1898. 1 The Farmer's magazine and rural guide. Established as (a) The Farmer's magazine and patron's guide. Philadelphia. m. v. l. 1879-1880. Continued as (b) The Farmer's magazine and rural guide. Philadelphia (1880-1881), Parkesburg, Pa. (1882-1892). m. v. 1?1880-1892. Merged in American farmer and farm news, 1892? 1 The Farmers' mail and breeze. Established as (a) [Title unknown.] Continued as (b) The Mail and breeze. Topeka, Kans. w. v. -Mar. 1906. Continued as (c) The Farmers' mail and breeze. Topeka, Kans. w. v. -40, no. 1906-July 1910*. 1 Farmer's manual. Kentville, Nova Scotia. m. v. 1-2? 1880-1882. 1 Farmers' messenger. Established as (a) Messenger. Atlantic, Iowa. w. v. 1- Apr. 1907-1908. Continued as (b) Farmers' messenger. Atlantic, Iowa. w. v. 1909 July 1910*. 1 The Farmers' mirror. Lyons, N. Y. m. v. 1-? Aug. 1853-Apr. 1854. 1 Farmers' monthly. Dayton, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1871-1873? 37 2 Farmers' monthly. Lexington, Ky. m. v. 1- 1881-1882. 2 Farmers' monthly. Milwaukee, Wis. m. v. l. 1879-1880. 1 The Farmers' monthly. Rockford, Ill. m. v. 1-10, no. 3. Jan. 1887-Mar 1896//. Established as supplement to weekly Gazette; called Rockford farmers monthly. 2 Farmers' monthly gazette. Milwaukee, Wis. m. v. l. 1881//? 1 Farmers' monthly magazine. Rochester, Minn. m. v. l. 1875. 1 The Farmers' monthly visitor. Concord, N. H. (1839-Jan. 1848, 1849), Boston, Mass. (Feb.-Dec. 1848). m. v. 1-11. Jan. 15, 1839)-Dec. 1849//; absorbed Cheshire farmer, July 1840. 1 Farmers' monthly visitor. Philadelphia, Pa. m. v. Apr.? 1860. 1 Farmers' mutual journal. Plankinton, S. Dak. m. v. 1- 1885-1888. 1 The Farmer's oracle. Spring Lake Villa, Utah. w. s-m. v. 1. June 18, 1863-June 1864//. 1 The Farmer's patriot. Nashville, Tenn. w. v. 1861. 1 Farmer's realm. Baltimore, Md. m. v. 1. 1906. 1 Farmers' realm. Syracuse, N. Y. m. v. 1-2? 1898-1900. 1 Farmer's record. Milwaukee. m. v. 1-3, no. 5. Dec. 3, 1903-Aug. 1, 1905; combined with the Badger, which continued as The Badger and Farmers' record. 1 The Farmers' record. Milwaukee. m. v. 1-4, no. 7? Jan. 1907-July 1910*. 1 Farmer's register. Newark, Ohio. v. 1- 1839- 1 The Farmer's register, new series. Petersburg, Va. m. v. 1. Jan. 1843- 1 The Farmer's register. Shellbanks (Garysville), Va. (1833-1839), Petersburg, Va. (1839-1842). m. v. 1-10. June 1933-Dec. 1842//; issued also in weekly form, Jan.- 1841; The Countryman's friend, weekly, made up from matter in this paper, 1835- Often referred to as Ruffin's Farmer's register. 1 Farmers' reporter and Our national union magnet. Established as (a) Farmers' reporter. Toledo and Clyde, Ohio. w. v. 1- 1878-1884. Continued as (b) Farmers' reporter and Union magnet. Toledo and Clyde, Ohio. w. v. 1885. Continued as (c) Farmers' reporter and Our national union magnet. Toledo and Clyde, Ohio (1886-1890), Toledo, Ohio (1891-1892). w. v. 1886-1892. 1 Farmer's reporter and United States agriculturist. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? Oct. 1831-1835; Oct. 1931 is specimen no., n. ser.; Nov. 1831 is no. 1, n. ser. 1 Farmers' review. Chicago, Ill. m. (1877-1879), w. (1880-1910). v. 1-42, no. 27. Sept. 1877-July 2, 1910*. 1 Farmers' sentinel. Established as weekly edition of Milwaukee sentinel under title Sentinel & farmer; continued as Farmers' sentinel. Milwaukee, Wis. w. v. Feb. 1902-Oct. 25, 1906; merged in Wisconsin agriculturist, Nov. 1, 1906. 38 2 The Farmer's spare moments. Rochester, N. Y. v. 1- -April, 1910//. 1 Farmers' star and Live stock inspector. Wichita, Kans. w. v. 1-33, no. 26, 1887 (1910)-July 1,1910". 2 The Farmers' success. Long Branch, N. J. m. v. 1-2? 1909-July 1910*. 1 Farmers' telegram. Tama, Iowa. v. 1-3? 1889-1892. 2 Farmers' telegram. Winnipeg, Manitoba weekly edition of Daily telegram. 1 Farmers' tribune. Des Moines, Iowa. (1878-Mar. 31, 1904), Sioux City, Iowa. (Apr. 7, 1904-July 1910). w. v. 1-23, no. 27. 1878-July 7, 1910*; absorbed the Farmer and breeder, Sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 1907. Jan. 3, 1900Jan. 12, 1905, numbered 1723-2985; Jan. 19, 1905, numbered 1986; succeeding issues follow this, 1987, etc., to Oct. 8, 1908, numbered 2180; Oct. 15, 1908, unnumbered; Oct. 22, 1908, v. 31, no. 43. 1 Farmers' tribune. Minneapolis. Established as (a) Farmer's union. Minneapolis. w. v. 1- 1867-1877. Became weekly edition of Minneapolis tribune and continued as (b) Farmer's union and tribune. Minneapolis. w. 1878-1879. Continued as (c) Farmers' union weekly tribune. Minneapolis. w. 1880-1881. Continued as (d) Farmers' union and tribune. Minneapolis. w. 1882-1883. Continued as (e) Farmers' tribune. Minneapolis. w. 1884-1891. Continued as weekly newspaper, not agricultural; in 1909-1910, weekly edition of Tribune, agriculturaL 2 Farmers' union. Chicago. m. v. l. 1895. Monthly edition of weekly Farmers' union and agricultural review. 2 The Farmers' union. Fordsville, Ky. v. 1. Sept. 1904. 2 Farmers' union. Lawrence, Kans. w. v. l. 1872-1873. 1 Farmers' union. Lawrenceville, Ill. Established as Lawrence county democrat, 1871. (a) Farmers' union. Lawrenceville, Ill. v. 3?-4? 1873-1874; continued as Democratic herald, not agricultural. 1 Farmers' union advocate. Albany, N. Y. Established as (a) Farmers' union league advocate. Albany, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1872 (1896)-1896. Continued as (b) Farmers' union advocate. Albany, N. Y. w. v. 1897-1899. 2 Farmers' union advocate. Jackson, Miss. Mar. 1909- 1 Farmers' union advocate-Review. Established as (a) Farmers' union advocate. Shawnee, Okla. w. v. 1- 1907-1909. Combined with Review, established 1905? and continued as (b) Farmers' union advocate-Review. Ardmore, Okla. w. v. 1910-July 1910*. 1 Farmers' union and agricultural review. Chicago. w. v. 1- Dec. 1894-1903. Published also monthly edition Farmers' union, 1895. 2 Farmers' union banner. Dyersburg, Tenn. s-m. v. 1- 1908-1909. 1 Farmers' union banner. Winnfield, La. w. v. 1- 1906-July 1910*. 39 1 Farmers' union guide. Pell City, Ala. (1906-1907), Birmingham, Ala. (1908-1910). w. v. 1-4, no. 40. Sept.? 1906-July 6, 1910*. 1 The Farmers' union magazine. Dallas, Tex. m. v. 1- Aug. 1906- 1 Farmers' union news. Union City, Ga. w. v. 1-6, no. 38. Oct. 1904-July 6, 1910*. 2 Farmers' union paper. Clarksville, Ark. Sept. 1907- Announced. 2 Farmers' union pass-word. Greenville, Tex. w. v. 1-3? Dec. 1903-1906. 2 Farmers' union press. Harrison, Ark. Feb. 1908. Announced. 2 Farmers' union signal Mount Ida, Ark. w. v. 1. 1907. 2 Farmers' union standard. Leslie, Ark. May 1908. 1 Farmers' union sun. Columbia, S. C. w. v. 1-12, no. 26. 1899 (1909)-July 1, 1910*. 1 The Farmer's veterinary adviser. Watertown, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 1-8. Dec 1909-July 1910*. 1 The Farmer's vindicator and co-operative news. Established as (a) The Farmer's vindicator. Jackson, Miss. w. v. 1-3? 1873-April 1, 1876. Combined with Co-operative news, New Orleans and continued as (b) The Farmer's vindicator and Co-operative news. New Orleans. w. v. April 1, 1876-1879. 2 Farmer's visitor. Jackson, Miss. w. v. l. 1878. 2 Farmer's visitor. Nashville, Tenn. v. 1. Absorbed by the Journal of agriculture, St. Louis. 1 Farmers' voice and rural outlook. Established as (a) Farmers' voice. Chicago. w. v. 1-13th year, no. 41. 1885-Oct. 12, 1901. Absorbed Farming world, Clinton, Iowa, Nov. 1898; 1897-98 are v. 12-13; 1899 is numbered 12th year; 1900 is unnumbered; combined with the National rural and family magazine, Oct. 1901, and continued as (b) Farmers' voice and National rural. Chicago. w. v. 39, no. 42-44th year, no. 8. Oct. 19, 1901-Feb. 25, 1905, Oct. 1901-Oct. 22, 1904 have numbering The Farmers' voice, v. 12, no. 42-v. 15, no. 43; The National rural, v. 39, no. 42-v. 42, no. 43; Oct. 29, 1904, 434 year, no. 44. Continued as (c) Farmers' voice and rural outlook. Chicago (1905-1907, Sept. 1909-1910), Evanston, Ill., and Chicago (1908-Aug. 1909). m. (Mar 1905-Aug 1907), s-m. (Sept. 1907-1910). 43d year, n. ser., no. 1-49th year, n. wer., no. 99. Mar. 1905-July 1910*. 1 Farmers' weekly dispatch. St. Paul. weekly edition of St. Paul dispatch. v. 1- Mar. 1907- 1 The Farmer's wife. Winona, Minn. (1900-July 1905), St. Paul (Aug. 1905-1910). m. v. 1-15, no. 3. Oct. 1900July 1910*; absorbed the Happy home magazine, Columbus Junction, Iowa, Sept. 1901. 1 The Farmers' world. Chicago. v. 1- April 15, 1897- 1 Farmertidende. Minneapolis. m. v. l. 1869-1870 1 Farming. New York. Established as (a) American farming. New York. m. v. 1, no. 1. Feb. 1906 Continued as (b) Farming. New York. m. v. 1, no. 2-v. 3, no. 6. Mar. 1906-July 1907//. Combined with Garden magazine which continued as Garden magazine-Farming. 40 1 Farming in the great Southwest. St. Louis. m. v. 1-2. Jan.-Nov. 1903//. 2 Farming world. Clinton, Iowa. m. v. 1- May? 1897-Nov. 1898; merged in The Farmer's voice, Nov. 1898. 1 Farming world. South Bend, Ind. (Jan. 1879-1881), Cincinnati, Ohio (1882-1889). m. (1879-1881), s-m. (1882-1884), w. (1885-1889). v. 1-11? Jan. 1, 1879-1889. 1 Farmington Valley herald and journal. Established as (a) Farmer's and mechanic's journal. Hartford, Conn. w. v. 1-4? 1888-1891. Continued as (b) Farmington Valley herald and journal. Hartford, Conn. w. v. 4?-10? 1891-1897. 2 Farms and facts. Butterfield, Minn. m. v. 1. July 1902-1903. 2 Farmzeitung. Established as (a) The Weekly volkszeitung. St. Paul. w. v. 1Continued as (b) Farmzeitung. St. Paul. w. v.- 1 Fireside and farm. Boston. m. v. 1-3? 1887-1890. 1 Florida East Coast home-seeker. St. Augustine, Fla. M. v. 1- 1910*. [crossed out on 1992 list] @1 Florida farmer and fruit grower. Jacksonville, Fla. v. 1-3, no. 3. Jan. 5, 1887-Jan. 16, 1889; combined with Florida dispatch. 1 The Florida fruit and produce news. Jacksonville, Fla (1908-1909), Tampa, Fla. (1910). w. v. 1-2, no. 40. Oct. 2, 1908-July 1, 1910*. @2 Florida fruit and truck grower. Ocala, Fla. (May? 1905- ), Corno, Fla. ( Dec. 1905- ). v. 1- 1905-1906. @2 Florida fruit grower and investor. Jacksonville, Fla. (Sept. 1904), Miami, Fla. (Oct. 1904-1905). m. v. 1. Sept.;1904-1905. @1 Florida fruit lands review. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. 1- Aug. 1909- @2 Florida grove and garden. Jacksonville, Fla. m. v. 1. 1887. 2 The Florida home-seeker. New York and Avon Park, Fla. (Jan. 1890), Fort Meade, Fla. (Feb.? 1890-July 1890), Avon Park, Fla. (Dec. 1890-1891). m. v. 1-2?, no. 5. Jan. 1890-May 1891. 1 The Florida land register. Jacksonville Fla. v. 1- Nov.? 1870-1872 1 Florida patron. Wellborn, Fla. m. v. 1- July 1874. 1 Florida's financial and industrial record. Established as (a) The Industrial record. Jacksonville, Fla. (l900- Mar. 1902), Jacksonville, Fla., Savannah, Ga. (Apt. 1902-1909). s-m. (Feb.-Sept. 1902), w. (Feb. 1900-Jan. 1902, Sept. 1902-1909). v. 1-19, no. 42. Feb. 1900-Oct. 19, 1909. Continued as (b) Florida's financial and industrial record. Jacksonville, Fla., Savannah, Ga. v. 19, no. 43-v. 20, no. 26. Oct. 30, 1909-July 2, 1910*. v. 5, no. 3-18 (Sept. 13-Dec. 29, 1902) have running title The Weekly industrial record. v. 6 19, no. 42 (1903 Oct. 19, 1909), have this both as caption and running title. 41 @#1 Flour and feed. Waukegan, Ill. (1900-1904), Milwaukee, Wis. (1904-1910). m. v. 1-11, no. 2. Nov. 1900-July 1910*; absorbed Cereals and feed, Milwaukee, April, 1904, and continued at that place. @#1 Flour trade news. New York. m. v. 1-10, no. 6. June 1902-May 1907//; merged in American hay, flour and feed journal, May 1907. 1 The Flushing farmer and silk culturist. Flushing, N. Y. m. v. 1, no. 1. Mar. 1839//? @#2 Food, home, and garden. Philadelphia. m. no. 1-9, n. ser. 1-4, no.? Jan. 1889-Jan. 1900//; consolidated with Vegetarian magazine, 1900. #1 The Food law bulletin. Chicago. w. v. 1-5, no. 2.'3. April 9, 1906-July 6 1910*. @#2 Food topics. Milwaukee, Wis. m. v. 1-3, no. 9. Mar. 1903-Aug. 1905. 1 For California. San Francisco. m. v. 1-5, no. 3/4. Dec. 1903-Feb./Mar. 1908. 1 Forehanded farmer. Rock Island, Ill. m. v. 1-9? 1898-1906. 2 Free lance. Marysvale, Utah. w. v. 1-5? Sept. 1902-1905. 1 Fremont times, and western farmer. Hamburgh, Iowa. w. v. l-4? 1866- 1870; continued as Fremont times, not agricultural. @2 Fruit exchange review. Los Angeles, Calif. w. v. l. 1896-1897. @#1 Fruit trade journal and produce record. Established as (a) Fruit trade journal. New York. w. v. 1-10, no. 16. 1888-Feb. 10, 1894. Continued as (b) Fruit trade journal, dairy and produce record. New York. w. v. 10, no. 17-v. 24, no. 15. Feb. 17, 1894-Jan. 26, 1901. Continued as (c) Fruit trade journal and produce record. New York. w. v. 24, no. 16-v. 43, no. 13. Feb. 2, 1901-July 2, 1910*. 2 Garden, farm and fireside. Syracuse, N. Y. w. v. 1-3? 1900-1902? 1 Garden, farm and fireside monthly. Syracuse, N. Y. m. v. 1- 1907- 1 Gazeta Wisconsinska (Polish). Milwaukee, Wis. w. (1892-July 1, 1910), s-w. (1909). v.1- 1892-July 1910*. 2 Gazette. Laurel Hill, Fla. m. v. 1- 1898-190? 1 Gazette and Alberta live stock record. Mcleod, Alberta w. v. 1- 1882 (1893)-1899; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 Der Geflugel-zuchter. Hamburg, Wis. (1888-1890, May 1897-1910), Wausau, Wis. (1890-Apr. 1897). m. v. 122, no. 3 (whole no. 253). 1888-July 1, 1910*. 1 Gem state rural. Caldwell, Idaho. w. (1895; Oct. 1901-June 1907), m. (1896-Sept. 1900, 1908-1910), s-w. (Oct. 1900-Sept. 1901). v. 1-16, no. l. 1895-July 1910*. 1 Genesee farmer. Established as (a) The New Genesee farmer and gardener's journal. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 1-5. Jan. 1840-Dec.1844. Absorbed The True Genesee farmer, May 1843; established alter the Genesee farmer and gardener's journal combined with the Cultivator, ostensibly to succeed that journal but not connected therewith. Continued as 42 (b) The Genesee farmer. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 6-ser. 2, v. 26. Jan. 1845-Dec. 1865. Merged in American agriculturist, Dec. 1865. 1 Genesee farmer and gardener's journal. Rochester, N. Y. w. v. 1-9. Jan. 1, 1831-Dec. 1839; combined with the Cultivator, Jan. 1840; published also in monthly edition, Monthly Genesee farmer, Jan. 1836-Dec. 1839. 1 Gentlewoman. New York. m. v. 1- 1887 (1910)-1910*. 1 Georgia agricultural quarterly. Athens, Ga. bi-m. v. 1-3? 1908-July 1910*. 1 Georgia-Carolina agriculturist. Augusta, Ga. m. v. 1- Mar. 1, 1908-July, 1910*. Published by the Savannah Valley associated farmers' clubs of Georgia. 1 Georgia farmer. Barnesville, Ga. s-m. v. 1- 1885-Jan. 1904; combined with the Southern agriculturist, Feb. 1, 1904. 1 Georgia grange. Atlanta, Ga. w. v. 1-5? 1873-1878; perhaps merged in Southern planter, which continued as Southern planter and grange; perhaps absorbed by Southern cultivator and Dixie Farmer. 1 Georgia planter. Established as (a) Farmers' champion. Montezuma, Ga. m. v. 1-2? 1895-1897. Continued as (b) Georgia planter. Macon, Ga. m. v. 3?-7? 1898-1904? 2 Georgia weather and crop review. Atlanta, Ga. m. v. 1- 1895-1896? 1 Georgia weekly cultivator. Griffin. Ga. w. v. 1-2? 1871-1873? 1 The German farmer. Columbus, Ohio. s-m. v. 1- Aug. 1848-. 1 Germantown telegraph. Germantown. Pa. w. v. 1-54? Mar. 17, 1831-1883; local newspaper but with strong agricultural department- continued as nonagricultural paper; established as the Village telegraph, changed to above form after a few weeks. 1 Gleaner. Hudson, Ill. w. v. 1- 1889 (1904)-1905. 1 The Gleaner rural magazine. Established as (a) The Gleaner. Caro, Mich. (1893-Nov. 1905), Detroit, Mich. (Dec. 1905-Sept. 1909). m. v. 1- 1893-Sept. 1909. Continued as (b) The Gleaner rural magazine. Detroit, Mich. m. v. Oct. 1909-July 1910*. 1 Gleanings of husbandry. Augusta, Ga. m. v. 1-2? May? 1840-Sept. 1841? 2 Golden belt farm journal. Chapman, Kans. m. v. l. 1884-1885. 2 Good farming. Chicago. s-m. v. 1- July 1886-1887. 1 Goodall's farmer. Established as (a) Weekly drovers' Journal. Chicago. w. (1873-1883) also s-w. (1884-1900). v. 1-29, no. 6. Jan. 11, 1873-Oct. 4, 1900. Continued as (b) Goodall's farmer and Weekly drovers' journal. Chicago. w. and s-w. v. 29, no. 7-v. 32, no. 50. Oct. 11, 1900-Aug. 12? 1904. Continued as (c) Goodall's farmer. Chicago. w. and s-w. v. 32, no. 51- Aug. 19? 1904-Dec. 1905. 43 Continued as (d) American breeder and feeder. Chicago. w. v. 1, no. 1- Jan. 4, 1906-Mar. 15, 1906. Continued as (e) Goodall's Farmer. Chicago. w. v. -38, no. 26. Apr. 1906-July 1910*. Had daily editions, Chicago daily drovers' journal, 1874-1905, Chicago daily drovers' journal and farm news, Nov. 1905-Chicago daily farmers' and drovers' journal, June 1906-July 1910. 1 Goodsell's Genesee farmer. Rochester, N. Y. w. v. 1, no. 1-50. July 4, 1833-July 31, 1834//; last numbers irregular. 2 Gospodarz (Polish). Chicago. m. v. 1-2, no. 2. Feb. 1905-Feb. 1906//? @1 Grain and hay reporter. Pittsburgh, Pa. s-w. v. 1- 1904-July 1910*. @1 Grain and provision review. Chicago, Ill. 1875-1881. 1 The Grain dealers' journal. Chicago. s-m. v. 1-25, no. 13. July 10, 1897-July 1910*. Published daily at Peoria, Ill., during meeting of the National grain dealers' convention, Oct. 1902. @2 Grain grower. Westminster, Md. m. v. 1. 1889-1890. @2 Grain growers' journal. Minot, N. Dak. m. v. 1- June 1906-1909. @2 The Grainman's guide. Decatur, Ill. w. v. 1- 1905-July 1906; combined with The Hay and grain reporter, Chicago, which continued as The National hay and grain reporter. 2 Grange bulletin. Absorbed by Western farmer, Oct. 1885. 2 The Grange exponent. Boulder, Colo. m. v. 1- Jan. 1896. 1 Grange garner. Fairlee, Md. v. l. 1878-1879. 1 Grange news. Normal, Ill. Established as (a) Home journal. Normal, Ill. m. v. 1-3? 1889-1892. Continued as (b) New grange news. Normal, Ill. s-m. v. 4?- 1893-1896. Continued as (c) Grange news. Normal, Ill. m. 1897-1899. 2 Grange news. Stoughton, Mass. m. v. l. 1898-1899. 1 Grange record. Louisville, Ky. 1877. 1 Grange visitor. Webster, Mass. m. v. 1- 1907- 1 Grange visitor Established as (a) Grange visitor and farmers' monthly magazine. Springfield, Ohio. m. v. 1-3? 1875-1878. Continued as (b) Grange visitor. Springfield, Ohio (1878- ), Schoolcraft, Mich. (188?-1887, 1889-1890), Coldwater, Mich. (1888), Kalamazoo, Mich. (1889-1890), Paw Paw, Mich. (1891), Lansing, Mich. (1893-1894), Charlotte, Mich. (1895-1896). s-m. v. 4?- 1878-1896. 2 Grange visitor magazine. Clayton, Mich. w. v. l. 1899. 1 Granite and lumber herald. Williamstown, Vt. w. v. 1- 1908-. 44 1 The Granite farmer. Manchester, N. H. w. v. 1-4. Feb. 26, 1850-Dec. 1853. Published under the patronage of the New Hampshire state agricultural society. Absorbed by the Farmer's monthly visitor, Jan. 1854, which continued as Granite farmer and visitor. 1 Grant county tribune and live stock Journal. Established as (a) Northwestern Nebraska live stock journal. Hyannis, Nebr. m. v. 1- 1890-1891. Continued as (b) Grant county tribune and live stock Journal. Hyannis. Nebr. w. 1892-1895. Continued as nonagricultural weekly. @1 The Grape belt and Chautauqua farmer. Established as (a) The Grape belt. Brocton, N. Y. (1893-1894), Dunkirk, N. Y. (1895-1901). w. (1893-1894), s-w. (18951901). v. 1- 1893-1901. Continued as (b) The Grape belt and Chautauqua farmer. Dunkirk, N. Y. s-w. v. 1902-1910*. 1 The Great Lakes fisherman. Northport, Mich. m. v. 1- Mar., 1907. 1 Great Southwest. National City, Calif., and San Diego, Calif. (1889-1893), San Diego, Calif. (1894). m. v. 1-6. 1889-1894//? 1 The Great West. Sacramento. w. (1907-Apr. 1908). m. (May 1908-1910). v. 6, no. 8-v. 10, no. 3. Aug. 21, 1907-July 1910*. 1 Greater Bitter Root. Hamilton, Mont. m. v. 1, no. 1. July 1910* . @1 The Green Mountain culturist. Established as (a) The Green Mountain farmer. Bradford, Vt. s-m. v. 1. no. 1. June? 1852. Continued as (b) The Green Mountain culturist. Middlebury, Vt. m. v. 1, no. 2- July-Dec. 1852//. No more published; subscriptions filled by Journal of agriculture, Boston. 1 Grocer and country merchant and tobacconist. Established as (a) Grocer and country merchant. San Francisco. w. v. 1- 1874-1899. Continued as (b) Grocer and country merchant and tobacconist. San Francisco. w. v. 23-36, no. 26. 1899-July 1, 1910*. 1 Guernsey breeders' sale list and bulletin. Peterboro, N. H. m. v. 1- Nov. 1906-Dec. 1909//. Published by American Guernsey cattle club, succeeded by the Guernsey breeders' journal, Jan. 1910. 1 Guide post. Floral Park, N. Y. v. 1- Mar.? 1907- 2 Gulf coast farmer. Brownsville, Tex. m. 1-4? 1907-July 1910*. 1 Gulf coast record [Lumber]. Mobile, Ala. w. v. 1- 1899-July 1910*; succeeded The Export record. 1 Gulf states farmer. New Orleans. m. v. 1- Jan. 1910- 1 La Hacienda. Buffalo, N. Y. m. v. 1-5, no. 10. Oct. 1905-July 1910*. 1909-1910, issued also Portuguese edition. 1 Hallett's American farmer and family magazine. Portland, Me. m. v. 1-10? 1884-1894. 1 Hall's land journal. San Francisco. w. v. 1-3? 1875-1878. @1 Hammond's floral friend and household journal. Established as 45 (a) Floral friend and household journal. Sanford, Maine (1884-1885), Banneg-Beg, Maine (1885). m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885. Continued as (b) Hammond's floral friend and household journal. Banneg-Beg, Maine (1886), Derry Depot P. O., N. H. (1887-1891), Arlington, R. I. (1892-1894). m. v. 3?-10? 1886-1894. 1 Hammonton farmer. Hammonton, N. J. w. v. 1- 1861. 1 The Harbinger of peace. Covington, Ga. m. v. 1- Dec. 1870- 1 The Hardwood record. Chicago. Established as (a) The Hardwood record. Chicago. bi-w. v. 1-4, no. 8. 1895-July 1897. Continued as (b) Chicago hardwood record. Chicago. bi-w. v. 4, no. 9-v. 13. Aug. 14, 1897-Apr. 5, 1902. Continued as (c) The Hardwood record Chicago. bi-w. (1897-1903), s-m. v. 14-30, no. 6. Apr. 19, 1902-July 10, 1910'. 1 Der Haus- und bauerfreund. Milwaukee. Established as (a) Der Hausfreund. Milwaukee, Wis. w. v. 1- May 1874-1888? Agricultural edition of Germania. Continued as (b) Der Haus- und bauerfreund. Milwaukee, Wiis. w. 1889-July 1910*. Haus und land. Chicago. s-m. v. 1Nov. 15, 1905-1908? @2 Hay and produce trade review. Established as (a) Hay dealers' review Cohocton, N. Y. m. v. l. 1901-Mar. 1901. Combined with the Haymaker, Kansas City, Mo., taking its numbering and continued as (b) Hay dealers' review and Haymaker. Cohocton, N. Y. m. v. 12, no. 10-v. 13, no.? April 1901Continued as (c) Hay and produce trade review. Cobleskill, N. Y. m. v. 13, no.?- 1901. @1 Hay, straw and grain reporter. Sept. 1875. [place?] 2 The Headlight. Spartanburg, S. C. Established as newspaper; with Mar. 1, 1904, v. 11, no. 52, changed to an agricultural semi-monthly, The Headlight. Spartanburg, S. C. s-m. v. 11, no. 52-v. 12, no. 6? Mar. 1-June 15, 1904; May 15, 1904, not issued. 1 Hearst's American home magazine. Established as (a) Hearst's home and farm weekly. Chicago. w. v. 1, no. 1- April 19, 1906Continued as (b) Hearst's American home and farm. Chicago. w. 1907. Continued as (c) Hearst's American home magazine. Chicago. m. 1908. 1 Hearth and home. New York. w. v. 1-9. Dec. 26, 1868-Dec. 25, 1875//. @2 Home and garden. Bridgeton, N. J. m. v. l. 1887-1888. @1 Home and garden. Philadelphia, Pa. m. v. 1- June 1901- @1 Home and garden. St. Paul. Established as (a) American home and garden. Minneapolis. m. v. 1- 1895-Apr. 1897. Continued as (b) Home and garden. St. Paul (1897-1899, 1901), Minneapolis (1900). m. v. May 1897-1901. 1 Home circle. Watertown, Wis. s-m. v. 1- -1854//. 46 1 Home, farm, and factory, and live stock journal. Established as (a) Home, farm, and factory. St. Louis. m. v. 1-9? 1883-1887. Continued as (b) Home, farm, and factory, and live stock journal. St. Louis. m. v. 10? 19? 1888-1897. 1 Home journal. Lafayette, Ind. w. v. 1- 1872-1905. 1 Home market and stockman. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1-5? 1894-1899? 1 The Home monthly [Poultry]. New York. m. v. 1- 1906-. 2 Homecrofter. Established in 1900 as Mining microcosm; continued as Homecrofter. Smithville, Ark. w. v. 1908; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 Homemaker. Des Moines, Iowa. Established as (a) The Poultry farmer. Des Moines, Iowa. m. 1-6, no. 8. Jan. 1, 1898-Aug. 1903. Continued as (b) Homemaker. Des Moines, Iowa. m. v. 6, no. 9-12. Sept.-Dec. 1903. Continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 The Homemaker. Washington, D. C. Established as (a) National advocate. San Francisco. m. v. 1-5, no. 10. Jan. 1897-Oct. 1900. Continued as (b) National irrigation. Washington, D. C. m. v. 5, no. 11-v. 6, no. 11. Nov. 1900-Dec. 1901. Continued as (c) The National homemaker. Washington, D. C. m. v. 6, no. 12-v. 7, no. 6. Jan.-June 1902. No numbers issued July 1907-Jan. 1903; continued as (d) The Homemaker. Washington, D. C. m. v. 8, no. 1-12. Jan.-Dec. 1903//. 1 Homeseeker and investor. Chicago. m. v. 1- Mar. 1899-1905. 1 The Homestead. Hartford, Conn. w. (1855-June 1861), m. (July-Sept. 1861). v. 1-7. Oct. 1855-Sept. 1861. v. vii incorrectly marked v. viii on titlepage; often quoted as Connecticut homestead; merged in the American agriculturist, Dec. 1861. 2 Homestead. Minneapolis. m. v. l. 1885-1886. 1 Homestead. Oakland, Calif. v. I- Nov. 29, 1873- 2 Hood farm news. Lowell, Mass. v. 1- 190?-190? 1 Hoosier patron. Established as (a) Hoosier patron and lady granger. Indianapolis and Muncie, Ind. w. v. 1-3? 1873-1876. Continued as (b) Hoosier patron. Indianapolis and Muncie, Ind. w. v. 4?-5? 1877-1878. 1 The Hornet's nest. Charlotte, N. C. w. v. 1- Sept. 1849- 1 Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste. Albany, N.Y., and Boston (1846-1852), Rochester, N. Y. (1853-June 1855), Philadelphia (July 1855-June 1858), New York (July 1858-1875). m. v. 1-30. July 1846Dec. 1875. Absorbed the Western pomologist, July 1872; united with the Gardener's monthly Jan. 1876, which continued as Gardener's monthly and Horticulturist; Jan. 1853-1859 issued in two editions, one with colored plates, one without. 1 Hospodar [Bohemian]. Omaha, Nebr. s-m. v. 1-20, no. 11. 1892-July 6, 1910*. 47 1 Hospodarske listy [Bohemian]. Chicago. bi-w. v. 1-13, no. 5. May 1, 1898-July 1, 1910*. 2 Hospodine [Bohemian]. Milwaukee. m. v. 1. 1889-1890. @1 House and garden. Cleveland, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1872-1873; made up from pages of weekly Ohio farmer. @1 House and garden. New York. m. v. 1. 1878-1879. @1 House and garden. Philadelphia (1901-1909), New York (1910). m. v. 1-18, no. 1. June 1901-July 1910*. 2 Household companion. Butler, Pa. m. v. l. 1891-1892. 1 The Household journal with which is incorporated Floral life. Established as (a) The Household journal. Springfield, Ohio. m. v. 1, no. 1-7. Jan.-July 1908. Absorbed Floral life and continued as (b) The Household journal with which is incorporated Floral life. Springfield, Ohio. m. v. 1, no. 8- Aug. 1908July 1910*. 1 How to make the farm pay. Chambersburg, Pa. m. v. l. 1871-1872. 1 The Hudson mirror, and Columbia county farmer. Hudson, N. Y. s-m. v. 1. May 4, 1839-Apr. 18, 1840//? 1 Hummer. Nebraska City, Nebr. m. v. 1-3? 1899-1902? 1 The Husbandman. Established as (a) The Elmira husbandman. Elmira, N. Y. w. v. 1-2? 1874-1876. Continued as (b) The Husbandman. Elmira, N. Y. (1876-1891), Binghamton, N.Y. (1892-1893). w. v. 3?-19? 1877-1893//? 2 Idaho industrial institute gleaner. Dec. 1908-Oct. 1909. 1 Idaho student farmer. Moscow, Idaho. m. during school year. v. 1-3. Mar. 1908-June 1910*. Published by the Agricultural club of the University of Idaho. 2 Illinois agricultural post and courier. Chicago. April 1885. 1 The Illinois agriculturist. Champaign, Ill. (1897-1906), Urbana, Ill. (1907-1910). m. v. 1-14, no. 9. 1897-June? 1910*. Published by the Agricultural club, University of Illinois, 10 nos. yearly, 1902-1906; 9 nos. yearly, 1907-1910). 2 Illinois agriculturist. Chicago. m. v. l. 1884-1885. 1 Illinois cultivator. Springfield, Ill. m. v. 1. June 1858-May 1859. 1 The Illinois farmer. Springfield, Ill. m. v. l. Apr. 1841-Mar. 1842; merged in the Union agriculturist. 1 The Illinois farmer. Springfield, Ill. m. v. 1-8. Jan..1856-Dec. 1863//; merged in Prairie farmer. 1 Illinois farmer and Farmer's call. Established as (a) American horse monthly. Detroit, Mich. m. v. 1- 1890-1893. Continued as (b) American horseman and farmer. Detroit, Mich. m. v. Jan.-Feb. 1894. Combined with The Illinois horseman, Joliet, Ill., The Inland farmer, Peoria, Ill., and The Mark Field, Peoria, Ill., to form 48 (c) The American horseman. Peoria, Ill., and Detroit, Mich. m. v. Mar.-June 1894. Combined with Inland farmer, East St. Louis, Ill., to form (d) The Illinois farmer. Peoria Ill. s-m. July 1894-June 1909. Combined with Farmer's call, Quincy, Ill., July 1, 1909, taking its numbering, and continued as (e) Illinois farmer and Farmer's call. Peoria, Ill. s-m. v. 55-57, no. 1. July 1, 1909-July 1, 1910*. 1 Illinois granger. Macomb, Ill. v. 1-3, no.? Sept. 1873-Feb. 1876; continued as Independent, not devoted to Grange affairs. 1 Illustrated journal of agriculture. Chicago. v. 1- 1873?-1874? 1 Illustrated South and farmer and miner. Louisville or Lexington, Ky. v. 1- 1902- 2 Illustrated youth and age. Nashville, Tenn. 1890-1902. Not Agricultural, merged in Farm news. 2 Imperial farmer. Los Angeles. m. v. 1. 1901. 1 Improver. Pittsburgh, Pa. w. v. 1-2? 1897-1899. 1 The Indagator. Hamburg, S.C. m. v. 1. May 1844- . 2 Independent farmer. College Station, Md. w. v. l. 1881. 2 Independent farmer. Durant, Ind. Terr. w. v. 2. Feb. 1905-1906. 2 Independent farmer. Lincoln, Nebr. w. v. 1. 1904. 2 Independent farmer and fireside companion. Minneapolis (1879), St. Paul (1880). m. v. 1-2. 1879-1880. 1 Independent farmer and Western swine breeder. Established as western swine breeder. Lincoln, Nebr. m. v. 1-15, no. 4. Jan. 1894-April 1907. Combined with Weekly state journal, established 1869, and the Nebraska independent, established 1889, to form (b) Independent farmer and Western swine breeder. Lincoln, Nebr. w. v. 39, no. 8-v. 42, no. 48. May 2, 1907July 7, 1910*. (b) carries volume numbering of the Weekly state journal. 1 Indiahoma union signal. Shawnee, Okla w. v. 1- 1905 (1909)-1909. 2 Indiana farm and fireside. Fort Wayne, Ind w. v. l. 1881-1882 1 Indiana farm and home. Montpelier, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1899-1901. 1 Indiana farmer. Indianapolis. Established as (a) Northwestern farmer. Indianapolis (1865-1868, 1873), Indianapolis and Chicago (1869-1872). m. v. 1-9? 1865-1873. Issued in two editions, one for the timber states, the other for the prairie states, 1869-1872. Continued as (b) Indiana farmer. Indianapolis. w. v. 10?-65 (i e., 45), no. 1874-1910*. In 1898 volume number was changed from v. 33, no. 36 (Sept. 3) to v. 53, no. 37 (Sept. 10). 1 The Indiana farmer. Richmond, Ind. (1851-Apr. 1857), Indianapolis (May 1857-1861). w. (May-Dec. 1851, 1859-1861), s-m. Jan.-Apr. 1852), m. (May 1852-1858). v. 1-10? May 1851-1861; also published monthly edition made up from pages of weekly, Jan. 1859-1861; not issued Jan.-Mar. 1858. 1 Indiana farmer and stock register. Indianapolis. m. v. 1-5? 1836-June? 1841- merged in Western farmer and gardener, June 1841? 49 1 The Indiana ruralist. Knightstown, Ind. m. v. 1. Jan. 1865- 2 La Industria azucarera. New York. bi-w. v. 1-2, no. 22. Mr. 15, 1899-Feb. 5, 1900//? 1 Industrial American. Lexington, Ky. s-m. v. 1-13, no. 5. July 1, 1891-Sept. 1, 1897. 1 Industrial American. Minneapolis. w. v. 1-3? 1894-1897. 1 Industrial Florida. Jacksonville, Fla. m. v. 1- 1894-190? 1 Industrial luminary. Parkville, Mo. v. 1- Sept. 1853-1854. 1 Industrial press. Rusk, Tex. w. v. 1- 1897 (1900)-1905. [crossed out on 1992 list] 2 Industrial world. Fresno, Calif. m. v. l. 1904. 1 The Industrialist. Manhattan, Kans. w. (1875-1897, Oct. 3, 1899-June 1910), m. (1898-July 1899). v. 1-36, no. 32. Apr. 24, 1875-June 25, 1910*. 1 The Industrious hen. Madisonville, Tenn. (June 1904-June 1905), Knoxville, Tenn. (July 1905-July 1910). m. v. 1-7, no. 2 (whole no. 74). June 1904-July 1910*. 1 Inland farmer. Bremen, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1899-1901. 1 Inland farmer. East St. Louis, Ill. Established as (a) Grange news. 1876Continued as (b) Inland farmer. East St. Louis, Ill. s-m. 1893-July 1894. Combined with the American horseman, Peoria, Ill., to form The Illinois farmer, Peoria, July 1894. 1 The Inland farmer. Louisville, Ky. Established as (a) The Weed. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 1-10, no. 14. 1897-Nov. 1902. Continued as (b) The Inland farmer. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 9, no. 1-n. ser. v. 17, no. 1. Nov. 1902-July 2, 1910*. Absorbed the Kentucky farmer. 2 The Inland farmer. Spokane, Wash. m. v. 1-4, no. 1. Jan. 1904-July 1905. 1 The Inter mountain farmer. Salt Lake City (1894, 1904-1907), Denver (1908?-1910); weekly agricultural edition of Salt Lake tribune (1904-1907). v. 1- 1894 (1904)-July 1910*; merged in Salt Lake simiweekly Tribune. 2 The Intermountain ranchman. Salt Lake City, Utah. Feb 1902 Announced for publication. 1 Inter ocean and farmer. Chicago; weekly edition of Chicago Inter ocean. v. 1909-July 1910*. 1 Inter-state farmer. Davis City, Iowa. m. v. 1- May 1903-1907. 2 Inter-state farmer. Fort Recovery, Ohio. m. v. 1-27 1909-July 1910*. 2 Inter-state farmer. St. Joseph, Mo. m. v. 1. 1886. 1 Iowa agriculturist. Ames, Iowa. m. during school year. v. 1-10, no. 10. Jan. 1902-June 1910*. Published by the Agricultural club, Iowa state College. 1 Iowa farm journal. Mason City, Iowa. m. v. 1. 1902. 50 1 Iowa farmer. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1-2? 1872-1874. Printed at the office of the Rock River farmer, Dixon Ill. 1 Iowa farmer. Des Moines, Iowa. w. v. 1885 (1893)-1893. 1 Iowa farmer. Dubuque, Iowa. Established as (a) Farmers' and merchants' review. Dubuque, Iowa. s-m. v. 1- May 1902-April 1905. Continued as (b) Iowa farmer. Dubuque, Iowa. m. May 1905-July 1910*. 1 Iowa state register and farmer. Des Moines, Iowa. w. (1906-1908), s-m. (1909-1910). v. 1- 1906?-July 1, 1910*; 1908-1910 have no volume numbers, but consecutive numbers 2746-2832. 1 Iowa weather review. Iowa City, Iowa. v. 1-2? 1875-1877 1 Iron age farm and garden news. Grenloch, N. J. q. v. 1-4, no 3. 1907?-Summer 1910*. No months are given; Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter are used instead. 1 The Jefferson farmer. Sackets' Harbor, N. Y. Established as (a) Sackets' Harbor observer. Sackets' Harbor, N. Y. w. Mar. 1848- Nonagricultural. Continued as (b) The Jefferson farmer. Sackets' Harbor, N. Y. w. June? 1852-June? 1853. 1 Kansas rural. Howard City, Kans. m. v. 1? 1877-1878. 1 Kansas farmer's weekly star. Wichita, Kans. w. v. 1- Aug. 1909- 2 Kansas rural. Williamsburg, Kans. m. v. l. 1885. 1 The Kentucky cultivator. Lexington, Ky. m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1841-1842? Absorbed the Kentucky farmer, Frankfort, Ky. June? 1842; suspended 1841; revived. 1 The Kentucky cultivator and railroad journal. Cynthiana, Ky. (June-Dec. 1852), Covington, Ky. (Jan.-June7 1853). m. v. 1-2. June 1852-June? 1853. 1 Kentucky farmer. Danville, Ky. v. 1- Feb. 1903- 1 The Kentucky farmer. Frankfort, Ky. Established as (a) The Franklin farmer. Frankfort, Ky. (1837-1839), Lexington, Ky. (1840). w. v. 1-3. Aug. 12, 1837-1840. Continued as (b) The Kentucky farmer. Frankfort, Ky. w. v. 4-5. 1840-42//? 1 The Kentucky farmer. Frankfort, Ky. m. v. 1-3? July 1858-1861. 1 Kentucky farmer. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 1. 1878-1879. 1 Kentucky farmer. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 1-3? 1891-1894. 2 Kentucky farmer. Tompkinsville, Ky. m. v. 1. 1885-1886. 2 Keystone farmer. Harrisburg, Pa. 1906. 2 Keystone farmer and miller. Plymouth, Pa. m. v. l. 1881-1882. 2 Keystone ruralist. Martinsburg, Pa. m. v. l. 1900. 51 1 Kings and queens of the range. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. 1-10? 1897-1906. @1 Ladies' floral cabinet and pictorial home companion. New York. m. v. 1-16. no. 1. Jan. 1, 1872-Jan. 1, 1887//; united with American garden, Jan. 1887. 1 Ladies' horticultural magazine and floral register. Baltimore. m. Prospectus issued, June 1833. 1 The Lancaster county farmer. Lancaster, Pa. v. 1, no. 1- 1845. Only a few numbers published. 1 The Lancaster county farmer and literary gazette. Lancaster, Pa. v. 1- 1846-1849; revival of the Lancaster County farmer; merged in Lancaster examiner. 1 The Lancaster farmer. Lancaster, Pa. m. v. 1-16? Jan. 1869-1884. 2 Land and a living, pasture and plough. Cincinnati. m. v. 1-4. no. 9. Dec 1897-Sept. 1900//? Consolidated with Farm news, Sept.? 1900; volume numbering very irregular. 1 The Land and home. Established as (a) Scientific farmer. Amherst, Mass. (June-Oct. 1875), Springfield, Mass., and Amherst, Mass. (Nov. 1875Jan, 1876), Boston (Feb. 1876-1879). m. v. 1-4. no. 10. June 1875-Oct., 1837. v. 1 has 19 monthly numbers in order to make v. 2 begin with Jan. 1877. continued as (b) The Land and home. New York. w. v. 1, no. 1-26. Nov. 6, 1879-May 13, 1880//; merged in American agriculturist. 1 Land and water. Los Angeles. w. v. 1-5? 1892-1897. 1 Land and water. San Francisco. July 1886- 1 Landmanden. Mayville, N. Dak. (1894-1895), Fargo, N. Dak. (1895-1896). m. v. 1-2? 1894-1896. 1 Der Landmann. Milwaukee. w. v. 1- Sept. 1902-July 1910*. 1 Lands and mines. Denver. w. v. 1- 1891 (1900)-1907. 1 Der Landwirth. St. Louis (1889-1891), Milwaukee (1892-1894). m. v. 1-6, no. 1889-May 1894//? Merged in Acker-und garten-bauzeitung, May 1894. 1 Landwirth und hausfreund. Chicago. w. v. l. 1870-1871. 2 The Last West. Dallas, Tex. in. v. 1-2? Jan.? 1906-1907? 1 League of industry. Richmond. s-m. v. 1. Nov. 1842- 1 Lewis' rural Chicago. w. v. 1. 1877. 1 The Lewiston journal and North-eastern farmer. Established as (a) The North-eastern farmer. Lewiston, Maine (agricultural section of Lewiston weekly journal). w. v. 11899-1905? Continued as (b) The Lewiston journal and North-eastern farmer. Lewiston, Maine; weekly agricultural edition of Evening journal. 1906-July 1910*. 1 Lexington herald. Lexington, Ky. d. Aug. 10, 1908- Monday morning edition of daily Lexington herald devoted to agriculture. 52 1 Lincoln county farmer. Lincoln Center, Nebr. w. v. l. 1874-1875. 2 Local. Greenville, Ala. w. v. 1- 1891-1892. 1 Logan (Ohio) canner. Aug. 1901- 2 London farmer. New London, Iowa. w. v. 1-3? Jan. 1902-1904.' 2 Lone star. Sherman, Tex. w. v. 1- March 1901-?1901; continued as nonagricultural weekly. 1 Long Island agronomist. Huntington, N. Y. bi-w. v. 1-3, no. 17. July 31, 1907-July 1, 1910*. 1 The Lookout. Established as (a) C. A. C. lookout. Storrs, Conn. monthly during college year. v. 1-6, no. 8. 1896?-June 1901. Continued as (b) The Lookout. Storrs, Conn. monthly during college year. v. 7-15, no. 8. 1901-June 1910*. Published by students Or Connecticut agricultural college. @1 Los Angeles daily fruit world. Los Angeles, Calif. d. v. 1- June 3, 1903. See also Pacific fruit world. 1 Louisiana farmer. Mount Lebanon, La. (1871), Mount Lebanon, La., and Arcadia, La. (1872), Trenton, La. (1&73). w. v. 1-2? 1871-1873. @l Louisiana farmer and rice journal. Crowley, La. s-m. v. 1-3? 1896-1899. 1 The Louisiana planter and sugar manufacturer. New Orleans, La. w. v. 1-45, no. 1. July 7, 1888-July 2, 1910*. 1 Louisiana state farmer. Shreveport, La. w. v. 1, no. 1- June-July 1910*. 1 Louisiana trucker and farmer. New Iberia, La. m. v. 1, no. 1-8. Dec. 1909-July 1910*. 1 Louisiana weather Journal and agriculturist. Established as (a) Louisiana weather journal. New Orleans. m. v. 1- 1887-1893. Continued as (b) Louisiana weather journal and agriculturist. New Orleans. m. 1893-1899. 1 Magazine fur Nord-Amerika. Cincinnati, Ohio. s-m. v l. Apr., 1851- 1 Martin's magazine. Established as (a) Advocate and Martin's magazine. Roanoke, Va. w. v 1- 1896 (1903)-1906. Continued as (b) Martin's magazine. Roanoke, Va. w. 1907-1908. Continued as nonagricultural periodical 1 The Massachusetts agricultural repository and journal. Boston. irreg., approx. s-a. v.3-10. Nov. 1813-Apr. 1832. Continuation of Papers, consisting of communications made to the Massachusetts society for promoting agriculture, which were not issued as a periodical. v. 3-8 have caption title Massachusetts agricultural journal. 1 Massachusetts farmer. v. 1- Jan. 1853- 1 Massachusetts ploughman and New England journal of agriculture. Established as (a) Massachusetts ploughman. Boston. w. v. 1-26. Jan. 1841-Dec. 1866. Absorbed Yankee farmer Dec.? 1841; continued as (b) Massachusetts ploughman and New England journal of agriculture. Boston. w. v. 27-65. Jan. 1867-Nov. 17, 1906//. Absorbed by American cultivator, Nov. 24, 1906. 53 1 Massissinawa farmer. Marion, lnd. m. v. 1- Apr. 1856- @1 Mayflower. Floral, N. Y. (1885-1886, 1889-1906), Queens, N. Y. (1887-1888). m. v. 1-21, no. 9? Jan. 1885Sept. 1906//; merged in Floral life, Oct. 1906. 1 The Medical and agricultural register. Boston. m. v. 1. Jan. 1806-Dec. 1807//. 1 Mennonitische rundschau. Elkhart, Ind. w. v. 1- 1878 (1900)-1901; continued as nonagricultural periodical. 1 The Mercer county farmer. Mercer, Pa. Aug. 1844. 2 Merchant and farmer. Marion, S. C. Nov. 1880. 2 Merchant lumberman. Houston, Tex. m. v. 1. 1891-1892. @1 Merchants' and planters' price current. Mobile, Ala. 1861. 1 Metropolitan and Rural home. New York. m. v. 1-n. ser., v. 20, no. 1. 1893-July 1910*; formed by the union of the Metropolitan and the Rural home, Philadelphia, 1893. 1 The Miami farmer. Xenia, Ohio. s-m. v. 1- May 1839- 1 Miami valley farmer. Hamilton, Ohio. m. v. 1-3? 1889-1892. 2 Michigan agriculturist. Lansing, Mich. m. v. 1-2? 1890-1891. 1 Michigan agriculturist and Home journal. Jackson, Mich. m. v. 1-2? 1876-1878. 1 The Minnesota monthly. St. Paul. m. v. 1-2 (no. 1-13). Jan. 1869-San. 1870//. 2 The Mirage. Hereford, Tex. q. v. 1. Dec. 1907-1908. 1 Mirror and farmer. Established as (a) The Dollar weekly mirror and New Hampshire journal of agriculture. Manchester, N. H. w. v. 1- Jan.? 1863-July 1, 1865. Formed by the union of the Dollar weekly mirror and the New Hampshire journal of agriculture; continued as (b) Mirror and farmer. Manchester, N. H. w. v. 3?-57? July 8, 1865-July 1910*. Weekly edition of Mirror and American. 1 The Mississippi agriculturist. Meridian, Miss. m. v. 1-2. March? 1870-1871. 1 Mississippi farm and home. McComb, Miss. m. v. 1-2? 1896-1898. 1 Mississippi farmer. Raymond, Miss. 1840-1844. 1 The Mississippi farmer. Trenton, Miss. (1881), Forest, Miss. (1882-1883). w. v. 1-2? 1881-1883. 1 Mississippi journal. Gulfport, Miss. m. v. 1-7? Nov. 1900-1906. @1 The Mississippi planter. Gulfport, Miss. w. v. 1- Feb. 6, 1909- @1 The Mississippi planter and mechanic. Grenada, Miss. (1857), Jackson, Miss. (1858). m. v. 1-2? Apr. 1857March? 1858. 1 Mississippi ploughman. Sept. 1858. 54 1 Mississippi union advocate. Established as (a) Mississippi union advocate and Southern farm and home. Jackson, Miss. w. v. 1- 1909Continued as (b) Mississippi union advocate. Jackson, Miss. w. 1909?-July 1910*. 1 Mississippi Valley. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1- July 1873. 2 The Mississippi Valley farmer. Memphis, Tenn. m. v. 1. Feb. 1887-1888. 1 The Mississippi Valley farmer. St. Louis. m. v. 1- July 1843-1844. 1 Missouri agricultural college farmer. Columbia, Mo. m. v. 1-7, no. 6. March 1904-19107 1 Missouri and Arkansas farmer and fruitman. Established as (a) Kansas City progress and western farm journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1- 1888-1894. Continued as (b) Missouri and Arkansas farmer and fruitman. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. -22. 1895-July 1910*. 1 Missouri and Kansas farmer. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. 1- July 16, 1884-July 1910*. 1 Missouri cultivator. Cape Girardeau, Mo. w. v. 1- 1888 (1892)-1892. 1 Missouri farm news. Knob Noster, Mo. (1873-1874), Boonville, Mo. (1875). w. v. 1-2? 1873-1875//? merged in Journal of agriculture, St. Louis. 1 Missouri farmer. Milan, Mo. w. v. 1- 1861- 2 Missouri farmer. Monroe City, Mo. m. v. 1-3? Jan. 1904-1906. 1 Missouri farmer. St. Louis. Established as (a) Illinois cultivator. Stephenson, Ill. m. v. 1, no. 1-4? June-Sept. Continued as (b) Missouri farmer. St. Louis. m. v. 1-6? Oct. 1841-1847. 1 Missouri farmer. Waterloo, Mo. m. v. l. 1870. 1 Missouri farmer and breeder. Columbia; Mo. m. v. 1- 1908-July 1910*. 1 Missouri Valley farmer. Atchison, Kans. (1892-1898), Kansas City, Mo. (1898-1901), Topeka, Kans. (19021910). w. (1892-1900), m. (1901-190?). v. 1-20? 1892-July 1910*. v. 10 has but three numbers? 1 Mitchal's journal. Ocala, Fla. m. v. 1- 1885 (1889)-1890. 2 Model farmer. Chicago. m. v. 1. Jan.-Apr. 1901; combined with Farm, field and stockman, Winona, Minn., May 1, 1901, to form Farm, field and stockman and Model farmer. 2 Modern farm Monthly. Chicago. m. v. 1. 1906. 1 Modern farmer. New York. m. v. 1-2? 1886-1888. 1 Modern farmer. Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 1871. @1 Modern farming. Established as (a) Southern tobacconist and manufacturers' record. Durham, N. C. (1888-1889), Richmond (1890?-1904). w. v. 1-16, no. 30. 1888-1905. 55 Continued as (b) The Southern tobacconist and modern farmer. Richmond. w. v. 16, no. 31-v. 19, no. 9. Nov. 1904-Sept. 1907. Continued as (c) Modern farming. Richmond. m. v. 20, no. 10-v. 23, no. 5. Oct. 1907-May 1909//. onsolidated with Progressive farmer, April 23, 1909. 1 Modern irrigation. Established as (a) Arid American. Denver. m. v. 1- 1887 (1896)-Nov. 1897. Continued as (b) Irrigation era. Denver. m. v. 8, no. 11-v. 14, no.5? Nov. 1897-1903. Continued as (c)Modern irrigation. Denver. m. v. 14, no. 6?- 1903-Apr. 1904//. Absorbed by Irrigation age, Apr. 1904; successor to Arid West and Farm herald. 1 The Mohawk farmer. Established as Mohawk eagle; continued as (a) The Mohawk farmer. 1898-Nov. 1905. Continued as (b) Mohawk herald. Never agricultural. 1 The Monticello farmer and grape-grower. Charlottesville, Va. m. v. 1-5? 1883-1888. 1 Moore's rural life. New York. m. v. l. 1879. 1 Moultrie county chronicle. Sullivan, Ill. w. v. 1, no. 1-11. 1874. 2 Muskingum farmer. Zanesville, Ohio. w. v. l. 1894-1895. 2 Mystic breeze. Mystic, Iowa. w. v. 1- 1889 (1893)-1893. 1 Naper news. Naper, Nebr. W. v. 1- 1900-1907 2 Nashua farmer. July 1883. [New Hampshire] 1 National agriculturist. Palmyra, Pa. w. v. 1-2? 1890-1892. 1 The National agriculturist and Working farmer. Established as (a) The National agriculturist. Pittsburgh, Pa. m. v. 1-9? Jan. 1859-Dec. 1867. Combined with Pennsylvania farm journal and continued as (b) The National agriculturist and Pennsylvania farm journal New York. m. v. 1-2. Jan. 1868 Aug. 1869. Combined with The Bee-keepers' journal and agricultural repository and continued as (c) The Bee-keepers' journal and National agriculturist. New York. m. v. 1-3. Sept. 1869-1872. Continued as (d) The National agriculturist and Bee journal. New York. 1873-1875. Combined with Working farmer and continued as (e) National agriculturist and Working farmer. New York. m. 1876-1881. 1 The National co-operator. Chicago. m. v. 1- Dec. 1903-1904. 1 National crop reporter. Jacksonville, Ill w. v. 1-2? Nov.? 1873-1874. 1 National farm and fireside and pure food magazine. Established as (a) Southern farm and fireside. Baltimore. m. (1873-1881), w. (1882). v. 1- 1873-1882. Continued as 56 (b) National farm and fireside. Baltimore (1883-1887), Grange Camp, Va. (1888), Washington, D. C. and Grange Camp, Va. (1888-1889), Alexandria, Va. and Washington, D. C. (1890-1891), Washington, D. C. (1892-1897). w. (1883-1887), s-m. (1888-1897), m. (1897). v. 1- 1883-1897. Continued as (c) National farm and fireside and pure food magazine. Washington, D. C. m. 1898-1899//? 1 National farm journal. St. Louis. Established as a) Farmers' monthly. St. Louis. m. v. 1-4, no. 5. June 1900-Jan. 1905. Continued as (b) National farm journal. St. Louis. m. v. 4, no. 6- Feb. 1905-1906? Absorbed by the Journal of agriculture. St. Louis. 1 National farm journal. Shawneetown, Ill. Established as (a) National swine journal. Shawneetown, Ill. m. v. 1-2? 1895-1897. Continued as (b) National swine and poultry journal. Shawneetown, Ill. m. v. 3-4? 1897-1898. Continued as (c) National farm journal. Shawneetown, Ill. m. v. 4?-72 1899-1902. @1 The National farmer. Bay City, Mich. Established as (a) The Michigan sugar beet. Bay City, Mich. w. v. 1-6, no. 9. Mar. 10, 1899-May 13, 1904. Continued as (b) The Sugar beet culturist and dairy advocate. Bay City, Mich. w. v. 6, no. 10-v. 8, no. 45. May 20, 1904Jan. 25, 1907. Continued as (c) The National farmer. Bay City. Mich. w. v. 8, no. 46-v. 12, no. 13. Feb. 1, 1907-July 7, 1910*. 1 National farmer. Chicago. m. v. 1- 1875-1879. Issued from office of Factory and farm. 1 National farmer. Lebanon, Ind. m. v. l. 1869-1870. 1 National farmer. Philadelphia. w. v. 1. Dec. 1870-1871. 1 The National farmer. Washington, D. C. w. v. 1-2? 1882-1883. 1 National farmer and home magazine. Augusta, Maine. m. v. 1- 1879-1909. 1 Nebraska deutsche farmer-zeitung. Spencer, Nebr. (1899-1901), Seward, Nebr. (1901-1910). w. v. 1- 1899July [Handwritten note by Wally: Nebraska Farmer] 1 New England homestead. Northampton, Mass. (Apr.-Dec. 1867), Springfield, Mass. (Jan. 1868-1910). m. (1867-1869), w. (1868-1910). v. 1-61, no. 1. Apr. 1867-July 2, 1910*; 1895-1910 published as Eastern edition of American agriculturist. 1 New England rural home. Boston. m. v. 1- 1872-Nov.? 1876. Issued from office of Boston cultivator with which it combined, Nov. 1876, to form American cultivator. 2 New England weather. Boston. m. v. 1-? 1890-1891. 1 New era. Goldsboro, N. C. w. v. 1. July 1852- 2 New farm. Embla, Md. m. v. 1-2. July, 1886-Aug. 1887//. Sept. 1887, united with Maryland farmer, which see under Farmers' and planters' guide. 57 1 New farm. Preston, Md. w. v. 1- 190?-1907. Revival? of paper of same name as that which merged in Mainland farmer, published after some years by same publisher. 1 New Hampshire agriculturist. 1863. 1 New Hampshire farmer and Union. Manchester, N. H. weekly edition of daily Union. v. 1-59? 1851-July 1910*. 1 New Hampshire grange reporter. Concord, N. H. m. v. l-4? 1895-1899. 2 New Hampshire granger and farmer. Manchester, N. H. m. v. l. 1900. 1 New Hampshire journal of agriculture. Established as (a) The Farmer's monthly visitor. Manchester, N. H. m. v. 12-13. Jan. 1852-Dec. 1853. Entirely distinct from the Farmer's monthly visitor, published in Concord, N. H., Jan. 15, 1839-Dec. 1849, though continuing its title and volume numbering; Jan. 1854 absorbed the Granite farmer and continued as (b) Granite farmer and visitor. Manchester, N. H. w. v. Jan. 1854-July 11, 1857. Continued as (c) Granite state farmer. Manchester, N. H. w. July 18? 1857-Dec. 1858. Continued as (d) New Hampshire journal of agriculture. Manchester, N. H. w. v. Dec. 1858-Dec. 1862. Combined Jan. 1863 with The Dollar weekly mirror to form Dollar weekly mirror and New Hampshire journal of agriculture, which see under Mirror and farmer. 1 New Jersey agriculturist. Jamesburg, N. J. m. v. 1-4? 1890-1894. 1 New Jersey and Pennsylvania agricultural monthly intelligencer and farmer's magazine. Camden, N. J. m. v. 1. 1825-1826. Printed and published by Samuel Ellis. v. 1 consists of 10 issues, May 2, Oct. 6, Nov. 1825, Jan., Feb., May 1, June 1, July 17, Aug. 28, Oct, 26, 1826. Issues not numbered. May 2, 1825 has 32 p. The nine later numbers have consecutive paging, 1-400. See article in Journal of the Rutgers university library, v. 3, no. 1, p. 45-47 (Dec. 1939). 1 New Jersey farmer. Bridgeton, N. J. m. v. 1- 1869-1874. 1 The New Jersey farmer. Freehold, N. J. (Sept. 1855-Aug. 1857), Trenton, N. J. (Sept. 1857-Aug. 1861). m. v. 1-6. Sept. 1855-Aug. 1861; succeeded the Monmouth farmer. 1 New Jersey farmer and home world. Westfield, N. J. m. v. 1- Feb. 1905-July 1910*. 2 New Northwest. Great Falls, Mont. s-m. v. l. 1906. 2 New South. Richmond, [Va.]. g. v. l. 1891-1892. 2 The New Southwest. St. Louis. m. v. 1-4, no. 4. Feb. 1904-May 1907//? 2 The New state farmer. Sallisaw, Ind. Terr. Oct. 1906-. 1 New West. Malvern, Iowa (1891-1893), Malvern and Council Bluffs, Iowa (1894). m. v. 1-3? 1891-1894. 1 The New-York agricultor. New York. w. v. l. Oct. 21, 1852-Sept. 1853//; Farm and garden was made up monthly from pages of this paper. 2 New York agriculturist. New York. m. v. 1, no. 1. Nov. 1881//. 1 New York farmer. Cooperstown, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1893-1903. 58 1 New York farmer. Port Jervis, N. Y. Established as (a) Orange county farmer. Port Jervis, N. Y. w. v. 1-15, no. 25. 1881-1895. Continued as (b) The New York farmer. Port Jervis, N. Y. w. v. 16-28, no. 44. Jan. 2, 1896-July 7, 1910*. [no #] The New York farmer. Rome, N. Y. m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1852-Dec.? 1853. 1 New York farmer. Springwater, N. Y. s-m. v. 1-4? 1898-1902. 1 The New-York farmer and American gardeners' magazine. Established as (a) The New-York farmer and horticultural repository. New York. m. v. 1-5. Jan. 1828-Dec. 1832. Continued as (b) The New-York farmer and American gardeners' magazine. New York. m. (1833-July 1837), s-m. (JulySept. 1837). v. 6-10 (n. ser. v. 1-5). Jan. 1833-Sept. 1837//. Special number Dec. 1832; in 1833 had weekly edition, American ploughboy. 1 New York farmer and horticultural repository. New York. m. Apr. 1838-May? 1839. Revival of New-York farmer and American gardeners' magazine. 1 New York market news. New York. d. v. 1- 1903-July 1910*. 1 The New York packer. New York. w. v. 1-9, no. 31. Oct. 1901-July 2, 1910*. 1 New York produce review and American creamery. Established as (a) New York produce review. New York. w. v. 1-3, no. 9. 1894-Jan. 6, 1897. Combined with American creamery and continued as (b) New York produce review and American creamery. New York. w. v. 3, no. 10 (American creamery, v. 10, no. 25)-v. 30, no. 11. Jan. 13, 1897-July 6, 1910*. 2 New York state granger. Avon, N. Y. s-m. (1899), w. (1900). v. l. 1899-1900. 1 New York tribune farmer. New York. w. v. 1-9, no. 453. (v. 69, no. 3590 of weekly Tribune). Nov. 7, 1901July 7, 1910*; succeeds The New York weekly tribune, Nov. 7, 1901. 1 Niagara farmer. Lockport, N. Y. w. v. 1. 1874-1875. 1 North Alabama farm and home. Florence, Ala. w. v. l. 1875. 1 North Alabama farmer. Huntsville. Ala. s-m. v. 1-2? 1897-1899? 2 The North American farmer. Columbus, Ohio. m. v. 1- Jan. ? 1902-1903. 1 North and South. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1-10? May 1902-July 1910*. 1 North Carolina farmer. Raleigh, N. C. m. v. 1-5. Aug. 1845-July? 1850//. @1 North Carolina planter. Raleigh, N. C. m. v. 1-4, no. Jan. 1858-1861? v. 4, no. 4 is April 1861. 1 North Carolina state agricultural journal. Raleigh, N. C. w. v. 1-2? 1873-June? 1875; succeeded by State agricultural journal, not connected with this paper. 2 The North Carolina student farmer. West Raleigh, N. C. m. (exc. July- Aug.). v. 1- Feb. 190S-June? 1910*. Published by the Rural science club of the N. C. college of agriculture and mechanic arts. 1 North Dakota farm and fireside. Casselton, N. Dak. s-m. (April 8. 1898-July 1899), m. (Aug. 1899-1900). v. 1-3, no. 4. April 8, 1898 Mar. 1900. 59 1 North Dakota farmer. Grand Forks, N. Dak. s-m. v. 1-2? 1892-1894. 1 North Dakota farmer. Jamestown, N. Dak. m. v. 1-2. 1886-1888. 1 The North Dakota farmer. Lisbon, N. Dak. Established May 1899 as Sanitary home, continued as (a) The North Dakota farmer and Sanitary home. Agricultural college, N. Dak. m. 1902. Continued as (b) The North Dakota farmer. Lisbon and Agricultural College, N. Dak. (1903-Aug. 1905), Lisbon and Fargo, N. Dak. (Sept. 1905 July 1910). m. -V. 12, no. l. 1903-July 1910*. 2 North Dakota farmer. Oriska, N. Dak. m. v. l. 1883-1884. 1 North Dakota farmer and stockman. Fargo, N. Dak. s-m. v. 1- 1892 (1896)-May 1897; absorbed by Dakota farmer. Aberdeen, S. Dak., May 1897. 1 North Dakota magazine. Bismarck, N. Dak. irreg. v. 1-4, no. 1. 1906-Feb. 1910*. Published by North Dakota Agricultural department. 1 North Dakotan and northwestern farmer. Hope, N. Dak. m. v. 1- 1906- 1 North Freedom journal. North Freedom, Wis. w. v. 1- Sept. 1903-1908; continued as nonagricultural paper. 2 North Louisiana farm and stockman. Homer, La. m. v. 1-2? 1903-1904. 2 North Pacific agriculturist. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1. 1890-1891. 1 North Pacific rural. Seattle, Wash. m. v. 1-3, no. 6. Jan. 1877-June 1878//. 1 North star grange. Minn. Oct. 1873. 1 Northeastern lumberman and manufacturers' gazette. Established as (a) Manufacturers' gazette. Boston. w. v. 1-21, no. 10. 1874-Mar. 9, 1895. v. 21, no. 7-9 have title Manufacturers' gazette. Northeastern lumberman's edition. Continued as (b) Northeastern lumberman and manufacturers' gazette. Boston. w. v. 21, no. 11-v. 23. Mar. 16, 1895-June 26, 1897. Continued as (c) Manufacturers' gazette. Boston, Providence and New York. v. 24-25. July 3, 1897-1898//? 1 Northern farmer. Fond du Lac, Wis. (1863-July 1869), Janesville, Wis. (July 1869-Nov. 1870). m. (1863-April 1869), s-m. (May-Dec. 1869), w. (1870). v. 1-8? Jan. 1863-Nov. 1870//; absorbed by Western farmer, Madison, Wis., Dec. 1870. 2 Northern farmer. Minneapolis. m. 1901. 1 The Northern farmer. Utica and Clinton, N. Y. m. Jan. 1852-Feb. 1861. 1852-53 are v. 1-2; 1854-55 also v. 12. After establishment of Rural American Jan. 1856, made up from pages of that weekly; in 1854-1855 published in two monthly editions, of 16 p. and 48 p., respectively. 1 Northern farmer. Woodstock, Vt. (Apr. 1855- 1855). West Randolph, Vermont (1855-1856). w. v. 1-2? April 6, 1855-Sept. 1856. @1 The Northern farmer and practical horticulturist. Newport, N. H. bi-w. v. 1-2. July 7, 1832-Aug. 23,1834//; First three numbers irregular, July 7, Aug. 25, Oct. 6, 1832, after these bi-w. 60 2 Northern farmer and stockman. Cumberland, Wis. m. v. 1-4. 1902-1905. 1 Obzor [Bohemian agricultural]. Halletsville, Tex. s-m. v. 1-13? 1898-July 1910*: 1903-1908, called Obzor hospodarsky. 1 Odalmannen [Swedish]. Minneapolis. s-m. v. 1-7? 1904-July 1910'. 2 Official bulletin of the Co-operative N. E. farmer's exchange. Boston. v. 1, no. l. Oct. 1904. 1 Ohio agricultural bulletin. Columbus, Ohio. w. v. 1- 1869-1874. 1 The Ohio agriculturist. Tiffin, Ohio. m. v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1851. 2 Ohio cultivator. Belmont, Ohio. v. l. 1 Ohio cultivator. Cleveland, Ohio. m. v. 1- Sept. 1865-1866? Made up from pages of weekly Ohio farmer. 1 Ohio farmer. Established as (a) Ohio cultivator. Columbus, Ohio. s-m. (1845-Nov. 1860), m. (Nov. 1860-Dec. 1862?). v. 1-18? Jan. 1, 1845- Dec.? 1862. On discontinuance of Ohio farmer and mechanic's assistant, Cleveland, Oct.? 1862, moved to Cleveland, and combined with the monthly Field notes. Continued, taking Ohio farmer's volume numbering as (b) Ohio farmer. Cleveland, Ohio. w. v. 12-126, no. 1. Jan. 1863-July 2, 1910*. June 20, 1908 is v. 113, no. 25; June 27, 1908 is v. 121, no. 26; 1877-1892 have title Ohio practical farmer, but running title Ohio farmer. 1 The Ohio farmer and laboring man's friend. Salem, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1843-May 1845? 1 Ohio farmer and mechanic. 1833. 1 The Ohio farmer and mechanics' assistant. Cleveland, Ohio. w. v. 1-11. Jan. 1852-Oct. 1862//; succeeded by Ohio cultivator which changed to Ohio farmer, Jan. 1863. 1 Ohio farmer and western horticulturist. Batavia, Ohio (1834-1835?) Columbus, Ohio (1835-1839). s-m. v. 15? Jan.? 1834-1839? 1 Ohio farmer's journal. Established as (a) Farmer's journal. Zanesville, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885. Continued as (b) Ohio farmers' journal. Zanesville, Ohio. m. 1886-1889. 2 Ohio model farmer. Springfield, Ohio. s-m. v. l. 1892-1893; merged in American farmer and Farm news. 1 Ohio Valley farmer. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1-6. May 1856-Dec. 1861//. v. 2, no. 1 incorrectly numbered v. 1, no. 9. 1 The Ohio Valley farmer. Wheeling, W. Va. (1883-Nov. 1896), Cincinnati (Dec.? 1896-1899). m. v. 1- 18831899. @1 Oil mill gazetteer [Cotton seed oil]. Schulenberg, Tex (1897 (1906)-1906), Brownsville, Tex. (1907-1910). m. v. 1-1897 (1906)-July 1910*. 1 Oklahoma. Review of reviews for farmers and city tree growers. Perry, Okla. q. v. 1- Spring 1904-Summer 1910*. 1 Oklahoma agriculturist. El Reno, Okla. bi-m. v. 1- Mar. 15, 1906-July 1910*. 61 1 Oklahoma farm journal. Established as (a) Home, field and forum. Guthrie, Okla. (1892-1899), Oklahoma City, Okla., (1899-1901). m. v. 1- 18921901. Continued as (b) Oklahoma farm journal. Oklahoma City, Okla. m. 1901-1902. Combined with Southwest stockman-Farmer and continued as (c) Oklahoma farm journal and Southwest stockman-Farmer. Oklahoma City, Okla. s-m. 1902-1907. Continued as (d) Oklahoma farm journal. Oklahoma City, Okla. s-m. -v. 18, no. 1908-July 1910*. Absorbed Arkansas fruit grower, Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 1903 and Fanciers' journal and Farmers' magazine, Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 1906. 1 Oklahoma farm news. Lawton, Okla. w. v. 1- 1907- 1 Oklahoma farmer. Oklahoma City, Okla. (1893-June 1901), Guthrie, Okla. (June 1901-1910). w. (1893-1894, Sept. 1897-1900?, 1901-1910), s-m. (1895-Sept. 1897, 1901). v. 1-20, no. 5. 1893-July 1910*. 1 Oklahoma farmer and laborer. Shawnee, Okla. w. v. 1-2? 1909-July 1910*. 1 The Old homestead. Cleveland, Ohio. Mar. 1894- 2 Old Kentucky farm. Louisville, Ky. m. v. l. 1897. 1 Omaha commercial and live stock record. Omaha, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1881 (1885) -1885. 1 Opportunities of today. Established as (a) The Rural magazine. Detroit. m. v. 1-3, no. 4. July 1906-Aug. 1907. Continued as (b) Opportunities of today. Detroit. m. v. 3, no. 5-v. 4, no. 4. Sept. 1907-Apr. 1908//. 1 Opportunity. St. Paul, Minn. m. v. 1-12, no. 2. 1895?-May 1906. 2 Opportunity, formerly Land investments. Established as (a) Land investments. Springfield, Mo. Continued as (b) Opportunity, formerly "Land investments." Springfield, Mo. m. v. -3, no. 3. -July 1904. 1 Orange Judd farmer. Chicago (1884-1903), Chicago and Springfield, Mass. (1904-1905), Chicago (19061910). w. v. 1-49, no. 1. Jan. 1884-July 1910*; central edition of American agriculturist, June 1894-Dec. 1896; western edition of American agriculturist, 1897-1910. @1 Orchard and farm. Established as (a) Orchard and farm. Petaluma, Calif. m. v. 1-5? 1886-1891. Continued as (b) California orchard and farm. Petaluma, Calif. m. (1891-May 1896), w. (June 1896-1905?). v. 6?- 18911905? Absorbed Western bee journal, Aug. 1905. Continued as (c) Orchard and farm. San Francisco, Calif. m. v. -10, no. 5. 1906-May 1910. No volume numbers. May 1906 printed at Nevada City, Calif.; June 1910 absorbed Irrigation and continued as (d) Orchard and farm; combined (June: Consolidated) with Irrigation. San Francisco, Calif. m. v. 10, no. 6-7. June-July 1910*. @1 Orchard and mill. Mianus, Conn. q. v. 1- 1889-1902. @1 Orchardist and agricultural advertiser. Tyler, Tex. w. v. 1- 1890 (1895)-. 62 1 Oregon agriculturist. Portland, Oreg. Established as (a) Oregon agriculturist. Portland, Oreg. s-m. v. 1-2, no. 9. June 20, 1895-Nov. 15, 1896. Combined with Rural northwest, Pacific fruit grower and dairyman, Dec. 1, 1896, and continued with volume numbering of the latter, as (b) Oregon agriculturist and the Rural northwest, Portland, Oreg. s-m. v. 6, no. 6-v. 18. Dec. 1, 1896-Sept. 1, 1908. Continued as (c) Oregon agriculturist. Portland, Oreg. s-m. v. 19, no. 1-20. Sept. 15, 1908-July 1, 1910". 1 Oregon agriculturist. Salem, Oreg. s-m. v. 1- 1865-1869. 2 Oregon and California patron. m. -Oct. 1889; merged in official weekly grange edition of the Pacific rural press, Oct. 1889. 1 Oregon and Washington farmer. Established as (a) Oregon farmer. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1-3? 1879-1882. Continued as (b) Oregon and Washington farmer. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 4? 1882-1883. 2 The Oregon countryman. Corvallis, Oreg. monthly during college year. v. 1-2. June 1908-May 1910*. Published by the students of the Oregon agricultural college. 1 Oregon cultivator. Albany, Oreg. w. v. 1-4? 1873-Mar. 18, 1877; merged in Willamette farmer, Mar. 1877. 1 Oregon farmer. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1-4, no. 6. Aug. 1858-Nov. 1861//? 2 Oregon granger. Albany, Oreg. 1 Oregonian. Portland, Oreg. weekly agricultural edition of Morning Oregonian. v. 1- 1850 (1909)-July 1910*. 1 Otsego farmer. Cooperstown, N. Y. w. v. 1-9, n. s., v. 1-10. 1877-1895//? After establishment of New York farmer by same publishers, in 1893, this periodical became a nonagricultural weekly. 1 Ottawa Valley journal. Ottawa, Ontario. semi-weekly edition of Evening journal. v. 1- 1886 (1907)-1908; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 Otwell's farmer boy. Carlinville, Ill. m. v. 1- 1905-July 1910*. 1 Our American farmers. Established as (a) New Jersey agriculturist and Our American farmers. New York. m. v. 1-2? 1876-1878. Continued as (b) Our American farmers. New York. m. v. 3? 1878. 1 Our budget [Agriculture]. Bradshaw, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1892-1895. 2 Our country. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 11, no. 7. July 1910?* 1 Our country home. Greenfield, Mass. (1881-1887), Wallingford, Conn. (1888), New York (1889-1894). m. v. 1-11, no. 9. Mar. 1884-Dec. 1894//; continued as nonagricultural periodical; absorbed Farm and household, Wallingford, Conn., 1887. 1 Our fireside. Baltimore, Md. Dec. 1877. 1 Our grange homes. Hudson, Mass. (1885-1886), Boston (1887?-Oct. 1903), Brattleboro, Vt. (Oct. 1903-1904). m. (1884-1886), w. (1887-1904). v. 1- 1885-1904. 63 1 Our home journal and Rural Southland. Established as (a) Our home journal. New Orleans. w. v. 1-6, no. Mar. 1871-Sept.? 1873. Combined with Rural Southland and continued as (b) Our home journal and Rural Southland. New Orleans. w. v. 6, no. -v. 16. Oct.? 1873-1878//? @1 Our horticultural visitor. Established as (a) Southern Illinois horticultural visitor. Kinmundy, Ill. q. v. 1, no. 1. May 1895. Continued as (b) Our horticultural visitor. Kinmundy, Ill. m. v. 1, no. 2-v. 12. July 1895-1906//? 1 Our little grangers. Cincinnati. m. v. 1-10? 1882-June 22, 1889. Monthly supplement to the American grange bulletin. 1 Our Mazeppa. San Francisco. w. v. 1- 1864-1869. 1 Our own Virginia fireside. Alexandria and Richmond, Va. m. v. 1-2? 1874-1875; absorbed by Alexandria granger, 1876. 1 Our rural homes. Sturgis, Mich. (1883 (1885)-1889), Sturgis and Chicago (1890-1892), Paw Paw, Mich. (1893). m. v. 1883 (1885)-1893. 1 Our southern country. Established as (a) Home tribune. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1- 1903-1905. Continued as (b) Our southern country. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1906-1907. 1 Our southern home. Hamlet, N. C. m. v. 1- 1887 (1892)-1893; combined with Mount Holly star to form Mount Holly times. 1 Our southern home [Farmers' union]. Laurel Hill, Fla. w. v. 1- 1905-July 1910*. 1 Oxford farmers' club. Oxford, Pa. m. v. 1-2. 1871-1873. @1 Ozark farm and fruit belt. Siloam Springs, Ark. m. v. 1- 1897 (1907)-1909. @1 Ozark farmer grower. Established as (a) North Arkansas farmer and fruit grower. Mammoth Spring, Ark. s-m. v. 1- 1896-1899. Continued as (b) Ozark farmer grower. Mammoth Spring, Ark. s-m. v. 1899. 2 Pacific coast farm and fireside journal. Oakland, Calif. m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885. 1 Pacific farmer. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1- 1881 (1889)-1889. 1 Pacific farmers' union. Pullman, Wash. m. v. 1- 1908-July 1910*. 1 Pacific grange bulletin. Gresham, Oreg. m. v. 1-2? 1909-July 1910*. 1 The Pacific homestead. Salem, Oreg. w. v. 1-21, no. 20. Mar. 1900-July 7, 1910*. 1 Pacific life. San Francisco. w. v. 1-10? 1876-1885. 1 The Pacific Northwest. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1-12, no. 5. Aug. 1903-Nov. 1909. With this paper is consolidated The Northwestern empire, The Oregon booster and Lewis and Clark journal. Suspended publication with Nov. 1909, but resumed later. 64 1 Patron's guide. Boyd's Station, Ky. w. v. 1-2? 1880-1882. 1 The Patron's helper and grange instructor. Des Moines [Iowa] w. Aug. 1, 1874-Sept. 1877. 1 Patrons of husbandry. Columbus, Miss. m. v. 1- Oct. 1873-Feb. 1882. 1 Patrons' rural. West Randolph, Vt. (1882 (1885)-1885), Rochester, Vt. (1886). w. v. 1- 1882 (1885)-1886. 1 Pen and plow. New York. m. v. 1-7? 1873-1879//? 1 The Penn state farmer. State College, Pa. monthly during college year v. 1-3, no. 5. Dec. 1907-June 1910*. 1 Pennsylvania cultivator and mechanic and iron and coal register. Harrisburg, Pa. m. v. 1, no. 1-12. Aug. 1848July 1849. 1 Pennsylvania farm journal. New Castle, Pa. m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1866-Dec. 1867//; combined with National agriculturist, Jan. 1868. 2 Pennsylvania farm news. Duncannon and Harrisburg, Pa. m. v. 1-2. 1894-1895. 2 Pennsylvania farmer. Coudersport, Pa. m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885. 1 Pennsylvania farmer. Lancaster, Pa. m. v. 1- -1844//. 1 Pennsylvania farmer. Mercer, Pa. (1881-July 1883), Meadville, Pa. (1883-1910). s-m. (1881-1900), w. (19011910). v. 1- Jan. 1881-July 1910*; in 1887 published under title Pennsylvania farmer and herald. 1 Pennsylvania farmer. Shippensburg, Pa. v. 1- Aug. 1834- @1 The Pennsylvania farmer and gardener. Established as (a) The Farmer and gardener. Philadelphia. m. v. 1-5. Sept. 1859-Dec. 1863. New series began July 1860 with v. 2 (n. ser., v. 1). Continued as (b) The Pennsylvania farmer and gardener. Philadelphia. m. v. 6, no. 1-6. Jan.-June 1864//. 1 Pennsylvania grange news. Chambersburg, Pa. (1904-Mar. 1908), Huntington, Pa. (Apr. 1908-1909?). m. v. 17, no. 3. Aug. 1904-July 1910*. 1 Penton's scientific farmer. Buffalo, N. Y. m. v. l. 1871. 1 People's aid. Established as (a) People's aid and Alliance review. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1- Apr. 1881-1892. Continued as (b) People's aid. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1893. 1 The People's journal. New York. m. v. 1-2, no. 6. Nov. 1853-Oct. 1854//; merged into Scientific American. 1 Perry's weekly and Farm folks. Established as (a) Perry's weekly. Springfield, Mass. w. -Sept. 1894. Absorbed Farm folks, and continued as (b) Perry's weekly and Farm folks. Springfirld, Mass. w. v. Sept. 1894- 1 Phoenix agriculturist. Marietta, Ga. (dated at Union Chapel, Ga.). m. v. 1-3? 1884-1886; consolidated with Southern cultivator. 65 1 Pick and plow. Sept. 1853-Jan. 1854. 2 Piedmont exchange. Archdale, N. C. s-m. v. l. 1899. 2 Piedmont farmer. Concord, N. C. m. v. 1-2? 1889-1890. 1 Piedmont farmer. Rome, Ga. w. v. 1- 1895 (1899)-1901. 1 Pioneer. Quinton, Okla. w. v. 1- Aug. 7, 1903-1908; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 The Pioneer farmer. Council Bluffs, Iowa. m. v. 1. 1871-1872. 1 Pioneer farmer. Forsyth, Mo. w. v. 1- 1870 (1874)-1876. 1 Pioneer farmer and Iowa home visitor. Established as (a) The Iowa farmer and horticulturist. Burlington and Fairfield, Iowa (1853-1856?), Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (1857?-1858), Des Moines, Iowa (Mar.-June 1858). m. (1853-1855?), s-m. (Dec. 1856-1857), w. (Mar.-June 1858). v. 1-5. June 1853-June? 1858. Continued as (b) Pioneer farmer and Iowa home visitor. Des Moines, Iowa. s-m. July 1858-1862. Combined with the Northwestern farmer and horticultural journal, Dubuque, to form Iowa homestead and weekly Northwestern farmer. 1 Pioneer monthly. Bridgeton, N. J. monthly edition of West Jersey pioneer. v. 1-2? 1869-1870. 1 The Plantation. Atlanta. w. (1870-Oct. 1872), m. (Nov. 1872-1874) v. 1- Feb. 1870-July 1874; absorbed The Farmer and artisan, Oct. 1872, combined with Rural southerner and Wilson's herald of health, July 1874. 2 Plantation news. Atlanta. m. v. l. 1887-1888. @1 The Planter. Columbia, S. C. w. v. 1. Jan.-July 1843. @1 Planter and ginner. Waco, Tex. m. v. 1-2? 1898-1900. 1 Planter and granger. Atlanta. June 1879. Same as Sonthern planter and granger? 1 Planter and mechanic. Jackson, Miss. m. v. l. Apr. 1859. 1 Planter and Stockman. St. Louis s-m. v. 1-2? Mar. 1, 1885-1887; absorbed by Journal of agriculture, St. Louis. 1 Planter's banner. Jan. 1867. 1 Planter's banner. Attakapas, La. Jan. 1870. 1 Planter's banner and Louisiana agriculturist. Established as (a) Planter's banner. Franklin, La. m. v. 1-6? Dec. 1838-Dec. 1843? Continued as (b) Planter's banner and Louisiana agriculturist. Franklin, La. w. v. 7?-9? Jan. 1844-Jan.? 1846. 2 Planters' home journal. Franklin, La. m. v. 1- Sept. 1903. @1 Planters' journal. Ashville, Ala. w. v. 1- 1889 (1893)-1893. Published by the National cotton planters' association of America. @1 The Planter's journal. Established as 66 (a) Cotton planter's journal. Memphis, Tenn. m. (1897-1899), s-m. (1899-1902. v. 1-5, no. 12. Nov. 1897-June 15, 1902. Continued as (b) Cotton and farm journal. Memphis, Tenn. s-m. v. 5, no. 13-v. 6, no. 5? July 1, 1902-Mar. 15, 1903? Continued as (c) The Planter's journal. Memphis, Tenn. m. (July 15, 1903-June 1904), w. (July 13, 1904-May 19, 1905), sm. (June 1905-July 1910). v. 12. 1903-July 1910*. Absorbed Tennessee poultry journal, Arkansas cultivator (Jan 15, 1902) and American ginner; incorporated under name Cotton players' journal, Jan. 1906. 1 The Planters' journal. Vicksburg, Miss. (1880), Vicksburg, New Orleans and Memphis (1881-1884), Vicksburg (1885-1886), Birmingham, Ala. (1887-1888). m. v. 1-18? Jan. 1880-1888. 1 Planter's magazine. Jackson, Ala. m. v. 1- Sept. 1904-1907. 1 The Plough boy. Albany. Established as (a) The Plough boy. Albany, N. Y. w. v. 1, no. 1-32. June 5, 1819-Jan. 15, 1820. Continued as (b) The Plough boy and Journal of the Board of agriculture. Albany, N. Y. w. v. 1, no. 33-v. 3. no. 52. Jan. 22, 1820-May 24, 1822. Continued as (c) The Plough boy. Albany, N. Y. w. v. 4, no. 1-51. June 1, 1822-July 15, 1823//. 1 The Plough boy. Edgefield C. H., S. C. s-m. v. l. Oct. 1841- [no #] The Plough boy. Harrisburg, Pa. 1838. 2 Ploughshare. Wilmington, Del. s-m. v. 1-2? 1885-1886. 1 The Ploughshare and pruning hook. Columbus, Ohio. s-m. v. 1- July 1845- 1 The Plow. New York. m. v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1852//; succeeded the American agriculturist, while the latter suspended publication temporarily, succeeded by Farm and garden and the New York agricultor. 1 The Plow and the anvil. Winfield, Kans. w. v. l. 1876. 1 The Plow boy. Austin, Tex. m. v. 1- Oct. 1868- 1 The Plow boy. Buffalo, N. Y. m. v. 1. Nov. 1859?-Apr. 1860? 1 The Plow boy. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. (May-Oct. 1844), s-m. (Nov. 1844-May 1845). v. 1. May 1844-May 1845. 1 Plowboy. Mt. Carmel, Ill. 1844. 1 The Plowboy and country farmer. East Point, Ga. (1889-1891), Atlanta, Ga. (1892-1902). m. v. 1-14, no. 4. 1889-June 1902//? v. 1?-6 called new ser. They are also designated as old ser. 6-11. 2 Plowman. Kearney, Nebr. m. v. 1. 1892-1893. 1 Plowman guide. Davenport, Iowa. s-m. v. l. 1900. 1 The Plow share. Council Bluffs, Iowa. m. v. 1.- July 1904- 2 Plowshare. Mayfleld, Ky. m. v. l. 1902. 2 The Plowshare. South Omaha, Nebr. m. v. l. 1906. 67 2 The Plymouth rock world. Keokuk, Iowa. m. v. 1, no. 1-3. Feb.-Apr. 1901//. Absorbed by American poultry journal, May 1901. 1 Polk county farmer. Des Moines, Iowa. m. (1889-1892), w. (1893). v. 1- 1889-1893. 1 Pomona herald. Providence, R. I. (1890-1893, 1895-1902), Pascoag, R. I. (1894). m. (1890-189?), w. (189?1902). v. 1- 1890-1902; Pomona herald and New England rural home was title, 1894-189?. 1 Praktisk farming. Fargo, N. Dak. s-m. v. 1- 1907-July 1910*. 1 Progressive country life. Rockville, Ind. m. (Dec. 1902-May 1903), w. (June 19,1903-Feb. 26, 1909). v. 1-6, no. 48. Dec. 1902-Feb. 26, 1909//; merged in Parke county times and Progressive country life, not agricultural. 1 Progressive farmer. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1-2, no. 9. Jan. 1875-Sept. 1876//? Combined with the Producer to form The Producer and Progressive farmer, 1877? 1 Progressive farmer. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. w. v. 1- Sept. 1909-1910*. 1 Progressive farmer. Chicago. 1875. 2 Progressive farmer. East Ryegate, Vt. m. v. l. 1905. 2 Progressive farmer. Fort Branch, Ind. m. v. 1- 1899-1900; combined with American nonconformist and the Farm record to form the Central farmer nnd nonconformist. 2 Progressive farmer. Gouverneur, N. Y. m. v. 1. 1887-1888. 1 The Progressive farmer. Hamburg, N. Y. w. v. l. 1879; issued as supplement to Erie County independent. 2 Progressive farmer. La Crosse, Wis. m. v. 1- Feb. 1907-1908. 1 Progressive farmer. Mobile, Ala. (1875), McLeansboro, Ill. (1876), Evansville, Ind. (187?). m. v. 1-2? 18751876; absorbed by Journal of progress, 1876. 1 Progressive farmer. Mount Vernon, Iowa. w. v. 1- 1888-1894. 2 Progressive farmer. Newport, Vt. v. 1-2. Jan. 1901-July 1902//? 1 Progressive farmer. Philadelphia. m. v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1855//; combined Jan. 1856 with Pennsylvania farm journal to form The Farm journal and Progressive farmer. 1 Progressive farmer and Southern farm gazette. Established as (a) Progressive farmer. Raleigh, N. C w. v. 1-19, no. 32. 1885-Sept. 20, 1904. Combined with Cotton plant, Sept. 27, 1904, and continued as (b) Progressive farmer and the Cotton plant. Raleigh, N. C. w. v. 19, no. 33-v. 22, no. 5. Sept. 27, 1904-Apr. 24, 1909. Combined with Modern farming, May 1909, and continued as (c) Progressive farmer consolidated with Modern farming. Raleigh, N. C. w. v. 22, no. 6-v. 24, no. 47. May 1, 1909-Jan. 1, 1910. Combined with Southern farm gazette, which had been for some time under the same management, and continued in two editions as (d) Progressive farmer and Southern farm gazette. Raleigh, N. C. w. v. 25, no. 1-26. Jan. 8, 1910-July 2, 1910*. The other edition with same title, published at Starkville, Miss., continues the volume numbering of the Southern farm gazette, Jan. 8-July 2, 1910, being v. 15, no. 1-26. 68 2 Progressive placer. Loomis, Calif. m. v. 1-3, no. l. Aug. 1909-July 1910*. v. 1 has but 5 nos., Aug.-Dec. 1909. 1 Progressive South. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1- 1885 (1888)-1888. 1 Progressive South. Richmond. m. v. 1- 1893-1907. Sept. 1894 claims to have succeeded to subscription list of Farm journal, Richmond, which was merged in Farm journal, Philadelphia. 2 Progressive West. Reno, Nev. ( 1905-1907), Reno and Carson City, Nev. (1908). m. v. 1- June 1905-1908. 1 Promoter. Grand Junction, Colo. m. v. 1-52 1898-1902. 2 Provincial agriculturist. St. John, New Brunswick. m. v. 1- 1886-1887. 2 Revista agricola. Chicago. m. v. 1-3, no. 2. Oct. 1905-Aug. 1906//. 1 Revista agricola e industrial. New York. m. v. 1- 1879-1882. 1 Rocky Mountain agriculturist. Logan, Utah. m. v. 1-2? 1801-1892. 2 Rocky Mountain farmer and miner. Denver, Colo. s-m. (1899-1900), w. (1901). v. 1-3? 1899-1901. 2 Rocky Mountain farming. Logan, Utah. m. v. 1, no. 1 8. Dec. 1906 June 1907//. Published by the Agricultural college of Utah. In July 1907 merged in the Deseret farmer. 1 Rocky Mountain husbandman. Diamond City, Mont. (1875-1879), White Sulphur Springs, Mont. (1880-Mar. 1904), Great Falls, Mont. (1904-1910). w. v. 1-35, no. 36. Nov. 29, 1875-July 1910*. 2 Rocky Mountain rancher. Salt Lake City. w. v. 1- 1888 (1893)-1893. 1 Rural advertiser. Philadelphia. m. v. l. 1858-1859. 2 Rural advocate. Battle Creek, Mich. m. v. 1-5, no. 7. Dec. 1903-June 1908//; merged in The True American, July 1908. DA. 1 The Rural Alabamian. Mobile. Ala. m. v. 1-2. Jan. 1872-Dec. 1873//?. 2 Rural America. Fort Wayne, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1887-1888. 1 The Rural American. Clinton, N. Y. (1863-1865), Utica, N. Y. (1866-1867), New York and New Brunswick, N. J. (June 1868-1870). s-m. (1863-Sept. 1868), m. (Oct. 1868-1870). v. 1-8? 1863-1870; revival of earlier paper of this name. 1 Rural American. Philadelphia. m. v. 1- 1876 (1893)-1894. 1 The Rural American. Utica and Clinton, N. Y. w. v. 1-6, no. Jan. 5, 1856-Feb. 23, 1861. Thc monthly Northern farmer made from columns of this paper. 1 Rural American and Western planter. Established as (a) The Western planter. Kansas City, Mo. (1871-1873), Kansas City, Mo., and Paola, Kans. (Feb. 1873). m. (1871-May 1872), w. (June 1872-1873). v. 1-3. June 1871-Dec.? 1873. Continued as (b) Rural American and Western planter. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 4? 1874. 1 Rural and poultry world. Syracuse, N. Y. m. v. 1-3? 1889-1891. 69 1 Rural banner. Newfield, N. J. s-m. v. 1-2? 1871-1872. 1 Rural buckeye. Chillicothe, Ohio. bi-w. v. 1- Dec. 1869-1870. 1 The Rural cabinet. Bristol, Pa. m. v. 1- Jan. 1866-? @1 The Rural Californian. Established as (a) Southern California horticulturist. San Jose, Calif. (1877), Los Angeles (1878-1879). m. v. 1-2. Sept. 1877Dec. 1879. Continued as (b) Semi-tropic California. Los Angeles. m. v. 3-6. Jan. 1880-1883. Continued as (c) The Rural Californian. Los Angeles. m. v. 7-34, no. 7. 1884-July 1910*. 2 The Rural call. Columbus, Ohio. m. v. l. 1887. Continued as nonagricultural periodical. 1 The Rural Carolinian. Charleston, S. C. (1869-1875), Columbia, S. C. (1876). m. v. 1-7, no. 12. Oct. 1869Dec. 1876//? Discontinued before Feb. 1877. 1 Rural Centralia press. Centralia, Ill. v. 1-2. May 20, 1858-Sept. 1859//? 1 Rural echo [Horse breeding]. Pierce City, Mo. w. v. 1-2. 1884-1885. 1 Rural era. Established as (a) Shepherds' national journal and rural era. Zanesville, Ohio. q. (with weekly extra during wool selling season). v. 1- 1882-1889. Continued as (b) Rural era. Zanesville, Ohio. w. v. 1890. 1 Rural express. Rolla, Mo. w. v. 1- Jan. 1866- 1 Rural farmer. Established as (a) Market basket and commission review. Philadelphia. w. v. 1- 1880 (1896) -1897. Continued as (b) Market basket. Philadelphia. w. v. 1898-July 1900. Continued as (c) Rural farmer. Philadelphia. w. v. -30, no. 27. Aug.? 1900-July 3, 1910*. 1 The Rural fireside. New York. m. v. 1- Jan. 1869. 2 Rural gazette. Hammond, La. m. v. 1-2? 1893-1894. 1 The Rural gentleman and ladies' companion. Established as (a) The Rural gentleman. Baltimore. m. v. 1- Sept. 1866-1869. Continued as (b) The Rural gentleman and ladies' companion. Baltimore and Philadelphia. s-m. v. 1870. 1 Rural guide. v. 1- Jan. 1881- 1 Rural helper. York, Nebr. m. v. 1- 1895 (1898)-1898. 1 Rural home. Buffalo, N. Y. m. v. l. 1869-1870. 2 Rural home. Escondido, Calif. m. v 1-2? 1898-1899. 2 Rural home. Lincoln, Nebr. v. l. 1893//. 70 1 Rural home. Philadelphia. m. v. 1- 1884-1892; united with the Metropolitan to form Metropolitan and Rural home. 2 Rural home. St. Louis, Mo. w. (1897), w. and s-m. (1898), s-m. (1898). v. 1- 1888 (1897)-1898. 2 Rural home. Thayer, Kans. m. v. 1- 1906-July 1910*. 2 Rural home. Virgil, Kans. (1898), Lawrence, Kans. (1899-1900). s-m. (1898), m. (1899). v. 1-2? 1898-1900; absorbed by the Missouri Valley Farmer, Feb. 1900. 1 Rural home journal. New York. m. v. 1- 1880 (1882)-1884. 2 Rural home magazine. Mount Vernon, Wash. m. v. l. 1898 1 Rural home visitor. Indianapolis. w. 1870. 1 Rural Iowa. Carroll, Iowa. m. v. 1- Jan. 1896- 1 The Rural journal. Raleigh, N. C. m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1866-Dec. 1867? 1 Rural Kansan. Humboldt, Kans. m. v. 1-2? 1873-1874. 1 Rural Kansan. Marion, Kans. m. v. 1-3? 1889-1891. 1 Rural Kansan. Seneca, Kans. w. v. 1-4. 1895-Nov. 26, 1903//? 1 Rural library. New York. m. v. 1-4? July 1835-1839? 2 Rural library. New York m. v. l- Feb. 19, 1891- Books issued as numbers of a periodical for second-clamp privileges. 1 Rural life. Chicago. Established as (a) The Western plowman. Moline, Ill. (1882-1896), Chicago (1897-1900). m. (1882), s-m. (1893-1900). v. 120, no. 10? 1882 May 15, 1900. Continued as (b) Rural life. Chicago. m. v. 20, no. 11?- June 1, 1900-1901. Merged in Farm news, 1902; in 1887 combined with South and west and had title (1888-1896?) Western plowman and South and west; absorbed American farmer magazine, Racine, Wis., 1902? 2 Rural life. Marshallville, Ohio. Absorbed by Popular gardening and fruit growing, Dec. 1888. 1 Rural life. Sterling, Ill. w. v. 1- Nov. 1901-1907. 1 Rural life. Waterloo, Iowa. w. v. 1-12. 1891-1896//? 1 Rural life and Farm stock journal. Established as (a) Farm stock journal. Rochester, N.Y. weekly agricultural edition of Post-express. v. -27, no. 5. 1893 (1905)Feb.? 1908. Continued as (b)Rural life and Farm stock journal. Rochester, N.Y. m. v. 27, no. 6-v. 29, no. 10. Mar. 1908-July 1910*. 1 Rural Long Islander. Established as (a) Poultry guide. Stony Brook, N. Y. q. v. 1. 1885. Continued as (b) Rural Long Islander and poultry-keepers' guide. Stony Brook, N. Y. q. v. 2?-4? 1886-1888. Continued as 71 (c) Rural Long Islander. Stony Brook, N. Y. (1889), Echo, N. Y. (1890-1892). q. (1889), m. (1890-1892). v. 57-8? 1889-1892. 1 The Rural magazine and farmer's monthly museum. Hartford, Conn. m. v. 1, no. 1-6. Feb.-July 1819//. 1 Rural mechanic. Indianapolis. m. v. 1-2? 1894-May 1897//? Merged in Threshermen's review, May, 1897. 1 The Rural messenger. Petersburg, Va. w. v. 1 1871-1890; continued as Alliance farmer and Rural messenger, not agricultural. 1 Rural Minnesotian. Wasioja, Minn. w. v. 1. Jan. 1861. 1 Rural miscellany. Mayville, N. Y. m. v. 1-4? 1868-1871. 2 Rural New Englander. Hartford, Conn. m. v. 1- 1885-1886. 1 Rural New-Yorker. Established as (a) Moore's rural New-Yorker. Rochester, N. Y. (1850-May 1868), Rochester and New York (June-Dec. 1870). New York (1871?-1878). w. v. 1-36 Jan. 1850-Dec. 1877. Continued as (b) The Rural New-Yorker. New York. w. v. 37-69, no. 4053. 1878-July 2, 1910*. 2 Rural news. Morgantown, W. Va. s-m. (1902-May 1904), m. (June 1904-1905). v. 1-4, no. 3. 1902-Mar. 1905//? 2 The Rural Northwest. Des Moines, Iowa. m. v. 1-12. 1882-1895//? @1 Rural Northwest, Pacific fruit grower and dairyman. Portland, Oreg. s-m. v. 1-6, no. 5. Sept. 15, 1891-Nov. 15, 1896; combined with Oregon agriculturist, and continued as Oregon agriculturist and the Rural northwest, Dec. 1, 1896. 1 Rural record. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. 1-5? Jan.? 1882-Dec. 1886; absorbed by Chattanooga weekly times, Dec. 1886. @1 Rural recorder and fruit grower. Altus, Ark. s-m. v. 1-3 ? 1877-1880. 1 The Rural register. Baltimore. s-m. (1859-1861), m. (1862-1863). v. 1-4. July 1, 1859-Dec. 1863. Announced as Agricultural register. 1 The Rural repository. New York. m. v. 1-2? 1838-1839. 2 Rural rooter. Sturgeon, Mo. m. v. l. 1905. 1 Rural science. Dodge, Nebr. bi-w. v. 1-4? 1898-1901. 1 Rural siftings. Monroe, Ohio. m. v. 1- 1887 (1890)-1891. 1 The Rural South. Birmingham, Ala. w. v. 1- Dec. 1905- 1 Rural southerner and Plantation. Established as (a) The Rural southerner. Atlanta. m. v. 1-7, no. 7? Mar. 1868-July 1874 United with Wilson's herald of health and the Plantation and continued as (b) Rural southerner and Plantation. Atlanta. m. v. 7, no. 8?-v. 9. Aug.? 1874-1876. 1 Rural South-land. Established as 72 (a) The Southern ruralist. Amite City, La. (1866). Greensburg, La. (1867), Tangipahoa, La. (1868-1869). s-m. (1866), m. (1867-1869). v. 1-4. Jan. 1866-Dec. 1869. Continued as (b) The Gulf states. New Orleans. m. v. Jan.-Feb.? 1870. Continued as (c) The South-land. New Orleans. w. and m. (Dec.? 1870) w. (1871). v. 1-2? Mar. 1870-Mar. 1871. Continued as (d) Rural South-land. New Orleans. w. (1871-1872), m. (1873). v. 3?-6? Apr. 1871-Oct. 1873. Combined with Our home journal, which continued as Our home journal and Rural Southland. 1 Rural Southwest. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1- 1872 (1884)-1884. 1 Rural spirit. Established as (a) North Pacific rural spirit. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1- 1879-1887. Absorbed Willamette farmer and continued as (b) North Pacific rural spirit and Willamette farmer. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1888-1894. Continued as (c) Rural spirit and Willamette farmer. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1895. Continued as (d) North Pacific rural spirit. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 28-42, no. 5. 1896-Feb. 2, 1910. Continued as (e) Rural spirit. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 42, no. 6-27. Feb. 9-July 6, 1910*. 1 The Rural sun. Nashville, Tenn. w. v. 1-8? Dec.2 1872-1879; absorbed by Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer. [no #] Rural Texan. Calvert, Tex. Announced for publication, Oct. 1873. 2 Rural times? Green Bay, Wis. n. v. 1-2? 1898-1900. 1 Rural times. Minneapolis. s-m. v. 1-2. 1875-1876. 1 Rural times. Sparta, La. w. v. 1- 1868 (1874)-1874. 1 Rural topics. Morgan City, La. w. v. 1- 1878 (1900)-1908; continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 Rural tribune. Established as (a) Pedigreed stock and poultry. Saratoga, lnd. m, v. 1-2, no, 2? Jan. 1906-Feb.? 1907. Combined with Poultry, pigs, and pets, Claypool, Ind., and continued as (b) The Practical farmer boy. Saratoga, Ind. (Mar. 1907-Feb. 1908), Montpelier Ind.? (1908). m. v. 2, no. 3?Mar. 1907-1908. Continued as (c) Rural tribune. Montpelier, Ind. w. v. 1909-1910*. 1 The Rural Vermonter. Montpelier, Vt. w. v. 1- 1882 (1887)-1888. 2 Rural visitor. Lasalle, Ill. m. v. 1. 1906. 1 Rural weekly. St. Paul. w. v. 1- 1903- Absorbed Rural world, Kansas City, 1906. 1 Rural West. Ellsworth, Kans. w. v. 1-3? 1881-1883. 1 Rural West and Weekly journal. Established as (a) Rural West. Quincy, Ill. m. v. l. 1868. Continued as (b) Rural West and Weekly journal. w. Quincy, Ill. v. 2? 1868-Dec. 1, 1870. 73 1 Rural West Virginian. New Creek, W. Va. m. v. 1. Jan. 1868- 1 Rural world. 1873. 2 Rural world. Kansas City, Mo. -1906; absorbed by Rural weekly, St. Paul, 1906. 2 Rural world. Omaha, Nebr., and Council Bluffs, Iowa. w. v. l. 1884; absorbed by Rural Nebraska and American cattle journal. 1 Rural world. San Francisco. m. v. 1-10? 1890-1899. 2 Rural young people, home and poultry magazine. Milton, Pa. July 1906. 1 The Ruralist. Gluckheim, Md. Established as (a) Peninsula farmer, Federalsburg, Md. m. (1884-1886), s-m. (1887-1897). v. 1-13. 1884-1897. Continued as (b) The Ruralist. Federalsburg, Md. (Jan. 1898-1899), Gluckheim, Md. (1900-1902). s-m. v. 14?-19, no. 1. 1899-Feb. 1902//? 1 The Ruralist. Ladoga, Ind. w. v. 1. 1861? 2 Ruralist. New Haven, Conn. m. v. 1-2? 1882-1883. 1 Ruralist and Ohio Valley cultivator. Established as (a) Ruralist. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1- Apr.? 1868-1869. Continued as (b) Ruralist and Ohio Valley cultivator. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1869-1872//? In 1872 published also in German. 2 Rush county farmer. Rushville, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885. 1 Sacramento Valley agriculturist. Sacramento, Calif. w. v. 1-8? 1873-1880. 2 Sagebrush stockman. Reno, Nev. w. v. 1-2? 1886-1887. 2 The St. Joseph stock yards daily journal. St. Joseph, Mo. (1897), South St. Joseph, Mo. (1898-1910). d. v. 11897-July 1910*. 2 The St. Lawrence countryman. Ogdensburg, N. Y. m. v. 1- Oct. 1897-Nov.? 1898. 1 St. Louis daily market reporter and Merchants' exchange price current. St. Louis. d. Jan. 2, 1896-July 1910*. 1 St. Louis journal. St. Louis. w. v. 1- 1857 (1875)-1875. 1 The St. Louis midland farmer. St. Louis. m. v. 1-14. 1873-1886; merged in Journal of agriculture, St. Louis, or continued as Farm machinery? 2 St. Louis packer. St. Louis. w. v. 1- 1900-1901. 1 The St. Louis semi-weekly star. St. Louis. s-m. v. 1- Mar 1906- 1 St. Paul daily fruit and Produce reporter. St. Paul. v. 1-7, no. 196. 1894-Dec. 29, 1900. 2 St. Tammany farmer. Covington, La. w. v. 1-3? 1874-1906. Not agricultural in 1906; probably never so. 74 @2 Saline Valley farmer and fruit grower. Stonefort, Ill. w. v. 1-3? 1899-1901. 2 San Augustine farmer [Farmers' union]. San Augustine, Tex. w. v. 1- 1906-1909. @2 San Francisco produce review. San Francisco. d. (July 15, 1901-Oct. 1901) w. (Oct. 1901-Feb. 26, 1902). no. 1-110? July 15, 1901-Feb. 26, 1902? @1 San Francisco trade journal [Canning]. San Francisco. w. v. 1-16. June 3, 1898-1906//? 1 San Joaquin Valley farmer. Fresno, Calif. s-m. v. 1- 1899-1908. 1 San Mateo item. San Mateo, Fla. w. v. 1- 1891 (1904)-1908. 1 Sanilac county farmer. Sandusky, Mich. w. v. 1- 1895 (1909)-July 1910*. 1 Santa Clara Valley agriculturalist. San Jose, Calif. m. v. 1-8. May 1871-1877//? 1 Saratoga farmer. Saratoga, N. Y. m. v. 1. Sept. 1851- [# crossed out] Saratoga farmer. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. v. 1, no. 1. Sept. 4, 1860. 1 Savannah naval stores review and journal of trade. Savannah, Ga. w. v. 1-20, no. 1890-July 1910*. Running title Weekly naval stores review and journal of trade. 1 Schoharie county farmer. Central Bridge, N. Y w. v. 1-3? 1891-1893. 2 School and farm. Dec. 1908-Sept. 15, 1909. 1 School journal and Vermont agriculturist. Windsor, Vt. m. v. 1-3. May 1847-Apr. 1850//. 1 Scientific farmer. Chicago. m. v. 1-2? 1873-1874. 2 The Scientific farmer. Denver. Established as (a) The Dry farming inagazine. Denver. m. v 1, no. 1-2. Jan.-Feb. 1906. Continued as (b) The Scientific farmer. Denver. m. v. 1, no. 3-v. 3, no. 4. Mar. 1906-Apr. 1907//. Campbell's scientific farmer, established July 1908 claimed to be continuation. 1 Sea-world and packers' journal. Baltimore, Md. v. 1- 1879- 1 Sedalia farmers' journal. Sedalia, Mo. m. v. 1-3. 1879-1882//? @1 Semi-tropic culturist and advertiser. San Diego, Calif. w. v. 1- 1892 (1899)-1900. @1 The Semi-tropical. Jacksonville, Fla. m. v. 1-4, no. 4. Sept. 1875-Apr. 1878//. @1 Semi-tropical farmer. Los Angeles. w. v. 1-2? June? 1875-1876. @1 The Semi-tropical planter. Established as (a) The Semi-tropical planter. San Diego, Calif. m. v. 1, no. 1-8, v. 2, no. 1. May 1887-Jan. 1888. No Feb. 1888 issue; continued as (b) The San Diego magazine; California. San Diego, Calif. m. n. ser., v. 1, no. 1-3. Mar.-July 1888. Continued as (c) The San Diego magazine and tropical planter. San Diego, Calif. m. v. 2, no. 1-2 (whole no. 13-14). Aug.Sept. 1888. Continued as 75 (d) The Semi-tropical planter. San Diego, Calif. m. n. ser., v. 3-7, no. 38. Oct.? 1888-Oct. 1891//? 1 Seneca farmer. Waterloo, N. Y. m. v. 1-2. 1874-1875. @1 Sentinel and hop-growers' journal. Hamilton, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1862 (1895)-1895. 1 Shields' magazine. New York. m. v. 1-11, no. 1. Mar. 1905-July 1910*. Published by League at American sportsmen. @1 Sickle and sheaf. Oskaloosa, Kans. w. v. 1-2? 1873-1874. 2 Silo. Pittsburgh, Pa. s-m. v. 1. 1904. 2 Sioux City live stock news. Sioux City, Iowa. d. v. 1- 1909?-July 1910?* 1 Sioux City live stock record. Sioux City, Iowa. d. v. 1-10, no.? Apr. 1901-July 1, 1910*. 1 Skandinavisk farmer journal. Chicago (1882-1886), Minneapolis (1887-1888), Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Chicago (1889-1894), Minneapolis and St. Paul (1895-1910). m. (1882-1886, 1908-1910) s-m. (1887-1888, 1900-1907), w. (1889-1900). v. 1-30, no. 7. 1882-July 1910*. 1 Skordemannen. St. Peter, Minn. (1887-1890), Minneapolis and St. Paul (1890-1891), Minneapolis (18921910). w. (1887-1890), s-m. (1892-1910). v. 1- 1887-July 1910*. 2 The Small farmer. New York. m. v. 1-3? Nov. 1902-1905. 2 Small farmer. Troy, N. Y. m. v. 1-2? Nov. 1898-1900. 2 Soil culture. Lincoln, Nebr. s-m. v. 1-3? Apr. 1903-1905. @1 The Soil of the South. Columbus, Ga. m. v. 1-7. Jan. 1851-Jan. 1857//; absorbed by the American cotton planter, Jan. 1857. In 1853 bore title Soil of the South and Tropical farmer. 1 Son of the soil. New Orleans. w. v. 1-4? 1875-1878. 1 Sonoma county farmer. Santa Rosa, Calif. w. v. 1- 1892-1908. 2 Sonoma county land journal. Santa Rosa, Calif. Aug. 1883. @1 The Sorgo journal and farm machinist. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. (1863-1867?), q. (1868-1869). v. 1-7, Jan. 1863Oct. 1869. 1 South. Marshall, Tex. m. v. 1-4? 1883-1886. 1 South and west. St. Louis. m. (1880-1882), s-m. (1883-1887). v. 1-8? 1880-1887; combined with Western plowman which continued as Western plowman and South and west. 1 South California farmer. San Diego, Calif. m. v. 1-7? 1893-1899. 1 South Carolina agriculturist. Sept. 1870. 2 The South Carolina agriculturist. Columbia S. C. m. v. 1, no. 1-8? May-Dec. 1856; revival of Southern griculturist. Laurensville S. C. 1 South Carolina agriculturist. Columbia, S. C. w. v. 1-3? 1880-1882. 76 1 South Carolina temperance advocate and agricultural register. July 1842. 1 South countryman. Marietta, Ga. m. v. 1, no. 1-10? Oct. 1858-July 1859; absorbed by Southern cultivator, Aug. 1859? 2 South Dakota farm journal. Woonsocket, S. Dak. m. v. 1, no. 1-7. Jan.-Sept. 1906. 1 South Dakota farmer. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. w. v. 1- July 1902-July 1910*; succeeds Weekly press, established 1877. 1 South Florida home. St. Petersburg, Fla. (1889-1896), Glenoak, Fla. (1897-1899). v. 1- 1889 (1894)-1899. 1 South illustrated. New Orleans. m. v. 1- 1887 (1891)-1891. 1 South St. Paul reporter. South St. Paul, Minn. d. v. 1- 1892-July 1, 1910*. 1 South Side daily sun. Established as (a) Chicago weekly sun. Chicago. v. 1- 1869? Continued as (b) South Side daily sun. Chicago. v. -July 1910*. 1 The Southern agriculturist. Laurensville, S. C. m. v. 1-2, no. 9. Jan. 20? 1853-Sept.?-1854//; South Carolina agriculturist, 1856, called revival of this. 1 Southern agriculturist. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 2. Jan. 7, 1851- 1851? Continued numbering of the Naturalist. 1 Southern agriculturist. Nashville, Tenn. Established as (a) Southern agriculturist. Louisville, Ky. m. (1870-1873), w. (1874-1879). v. 1-10? May 1870-1879. Absorbed Southern model farmer, Dollar farmer, and Western ruralist; continued as (b) Agriculturist-Legal tender. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 11. 1879-1880. Continued as (c) The Agriculturist. Covington, Ky. v. 12-13? 1881-1882. Continued as (d) Southern Agriculturist. Montgomery, Ala., and Louisville, Ky. (1883- ),Montgomery, Ala. ( ), Montgomery and Nashville ( ). Continued as (e) Alabama alliance advocate. Montgomery, Ala. w. v.1890. Continued as (f) Alabama alliance herald. Montgomery, Ala. w. v. 1891. See also Agriculturist and manufacturer. continued as (g) The Southern agriculturist. Montgomery, Ala. (1892- ), Nashville, Tenn. ( -1904. s-m. v. -34, no.2. 1892Jan. 15, 1904. Combined with Georgia farmer, American ginner and cotton reporting agency, Arkansas cultivator, Southern poultry and stockman's guide, and Tennessee farmer, Southern stock farm to form (h)Southern agriculturist and home. Nashville, Tenn. s-m. v. 34, no. 3-v. 38, no. 8. Feb. 1, 1904-Apr. 15, 1908. Continued as (i) Southern agriculturist. Nashville, Tenn. spm. v. 38, no. 9-v. 10, no. 13. May 1, 1908-July 1910*. For history of paper see v. 36, no. 7, Apr. 1 1906, p. 1-2. 1 Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer. Established as (a) The Southern cultivator. Augusta, Ga. (1843-1864), Athens, Ga. (1864-1881). s-m. (Mar. 1-15. 1843). w. (Mar. 15-May 10, 1843), bi-w. (May 24, 1843-Dec. 1844), m. (Jan. 1845-Jan. 1862, 1864-1881), bi-m. (Mar. 1862-Dec. 1863). v. 1-39. Mar. 1, 1843-Dec. 1882. Combined with Dixie farmer and continued as 77 (b) Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer. Atlanta, Ga. m. (1882-Aug. 1895), s-m. (Sept. 1895-July 1910). v. 40-68, no. 13. Jan. 1882-July 1910* Absorbed South countryman, Aug. 1859, The Georga grange, Atlanta, The Rural sun, Nashville, Southern farm, Atlanta, The Southern farmers' monthly, Savannah, and the Southern world, Atlanta, Mar. 15, 1897, Phoenix, Dec. 1886, Agriculturist, Marietta, Ga., Dec. 1887. 1 Southern enterprise. Atlanta. m. v. 1- 1876-1881. 1 Southern farm. Established as (a) Georgia stock and agricultural journal. Macon, Ga. (1885-1886), Atlanta, Ga. (1886-1887). m. v. 1-2? Oct. 1885-1887. Continued as (b) Southern farm. Atlanta. m. (1887-1892), s-m. (1893-1897). v. 3-14? 1887-Mar. 1, 1897. Absorbed by Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer, Mar. 15, 1897. 1 The Southern farm advocate. Evening Scimitar, Memphis, Tenn., established 1880; News, Memphis, Tenn., established 1902. Consolidated 1904, as Weekly News-Scimitar, which continued as (a) Farmers' weekly News-Scimitar. Memphis, Tenn. w. v. 30, no. 30- v. 31, no. 21. July 29, 1909-June 20, 1910. Continued as (b) The Southern farm advocate. Memphis, Tenn. w. v. 30, no. 22-27. June 2-July 10, 1910*. Vol. no. changed by mistake from v. 31 to v. 30 in June 1910, and continued thereafter from v. 30. The Southern farm advocate took over subscription lists of Farmers' News-Scimitar and Crabtree's Saturday press. 1 Southern farm and fireside. Gainesville, Ga. m. v. 1-2? 1889-1891. 1 The Southern farm and home. Macon, Ga. (1869-Nov. 1871), Macon and Memphis, Tenn. (Dec. 1871-1873), Macon, Ga. (1874-1875). m. (1869-1874), w. (1875). v. 1-6? Nov. 1869-1875? 1 Southern farm and home. Roanoke, Va. m. v. 14? 1895-1898. 2 Southern farm and poultry. LaGrange, Ga. m. v. l. 1906. 1 Southern farm gazette. Starkville, Miss. (1895-1908), Starkville, Miss., and Raleigh, N. C. (1909). w. v. 1-14. 1895-Dec. 25, 1909//; consolidated with Progressive farmer, Raleigh, N. C., and continued as Progressive farmer and Southern farm gazette in two editions, Raleigh and Starkville, each continuing the numbering of respective paper; for some years before that they had been under same management; probably no numbers were issued for Dec. 15, 1903 (v. 9, no. [3?]) and Dec. 15, 1904 (v. 10, no. 3); absorbed the Southern farmer, Birmingham, Ala., Apr. 1908. 1 Southern farm journal. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. 1- Sept. 1907-July 1910*. 1 Southern farm journal. Established as (a) Georgia farm journal. Madison, Ga. w. v. 1. Dec. 1869-1870. Continued as (b) Southern farm journal. Madison, Ga. w. v. 2? 1871. 1 Southern farm life. Anniston, Ala. m. v. 1- 1899-1903. 1 Southern farm magazine. Established as (a) Southern states. Baltimore. m. v. 1-5, no. 8. Mar. 1893-Sept. 1897. Continued as (b) Southern states farm magazine. Baltimore. m. v. 5, no. 9-12. Nov. 1897-Feb. 1898. Continued as (c) Southern farm magazine. Baltimore. m. v. 6-15. Mar. 1898-Feb. 1908//. 78 1 The Southern farmer. Athens, Ga. (1886-1904), Birmingham, Ala. (May 1904-Dec. 1907). m. v. 1-22. Sept. 1886-Dec. 1907. Sept., Nov. 1902 never published; volume numbering irregular: May 1907 is v. 20, no. 28; June 1907 is v. 22, no. 5; July-Dec. 1907 are v. 22, no. 7-12; there was no v. 21. 1 Southern farmer. Durham, N. C. m. v. 1- 1897-190? 1 Southern farmer. Greenwood, Miss. s-m. v. 1-7? 1896-1902. 1 The Southern farmer. Memphis, Tenn. m. (1867-1874), s-m. (1875?- ), w. (1876-1878). v. 1-12. Jan. 18671878//. v. 6-7 have running title Philips' southern farmer; absorbed by Journal of agriculture, St. Louis, 1878. 2 Southern farmer. Murray, Ky. m. v. l. 1906. 1 Southern farmer. New Orleans. w. (1896-1900), s-m. (1901-1902). v. 1-11? Jan. 4, 1896-1902. 2 Southern farmer. Newberry, S. C. m. v. 1- 1905-1907. 1 The Southern farmer. Petersburg, Va. w. v. 1-6? Jan. 1854-Dec. 1859. 1 Southern farmer. Raleigh, N. C. Established as (a) North Carolina farmer. Raleigh, N. C. m. v. 1- 1876-1890. Continued as (b) Southern farmer. Raleigh, N. C. m. v. 1891-1892. @1 Southern farmer and gardener. Aug. 1844. [place?] @1 Southern farmer and horticulturist. Newberry, S. C. s-m. v. 1- 1897-1900? 1 Southern farmer and stock journal. Madison, Ga. m. v. 1-37 1876-1878 1 The Southern farmers' gazette. Established as (a) The Kentucky farmer and breeder. Lexington, Ky. w. v. 1-5. Feb. 19, 1904-1908. Continued as (b) The Kentucky farmer. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 6-7, no. 8. 1909-Mar. 31, 1910. Absorbed A. S. of E. tobacco news, published by the American society of equity, July 22, 1909. Continued as (c) The Southern farmers' gazette. Louisville, Ky. v. 7, no. 9-15. Apr. 7-July 7, 1910*. 1 The Southern farmers' monthly. Savannah, Ga. m. v. 1-5, no. 5. Jan 1878-May 1882//; merged in Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer. 1 Southern field. Devoted to the agricultural, manufacturing, mining, and business interests of the country tributary to the Southern railway. Washington, D. C. bi-m. v. 1-15. Jan. 1896?-July 1910*. v. 11, no. 6 and v. 12, no. 6 not issued. 1 Southern field and factory. Established as (a) Southern field, farm and factory. Jackson, Miss. m. v. 1-2? 1871-1872. Continued as (b) Southern field and factory. Jackson, Miss. m. v. 3. 1873//? 1 Southern field and fireside. Ashwood, Ga. w. v. 1- 1899-1908. 1 Southern field and fireside. Augusta, Ga. (1859-1864), Columbia, S. C. (1864). w. v. 1- (Dec. 17, 1859- ), n. ser., v. 1-2 (Jan. 3-Dec. 17, 1864). Dec. 17, 1859-1864//? Popular weekly with strong agricultural departments. 1 Southern field and home. DeLand, Fla. m. v. 1- 1897-1908. 79 2 Southern florist. Poulan, Ga. m. v. l. 1908. @1 Southern florist and gardener. Established as (a) Southern florist and gardener. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1-3. Aug. 1894-July 1897. Continued as (b) Florist and gardener. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 4, no. 1-4. Aug.-Nov. 1897. Continued as (c) Southern florist and gardener. m. v. 4, no. 5-v. 6, no. 6. Louisville, Ky. Dec. 1897-June 1899//. Absorbed by Land and a living, July 1899. @1 Southern fruit and farm reporter. Established as (a) The West Tennessee argus. Humboldt, Tenn. w. v. 1-4? 1879 (1882)-1883. Continued as (b) Southern fruit and farm reporter. Humboldt, Tenn. w. v. 5? 1884. @2 Southern fruit and produce journal. Established as (a) Orange grower. New Orleans. s-m. v. l. 1898-1899. Continued as (b) Southern fruit and produce journal. New Orleans. s-m. v.2? 1899. 1 Southern globe. Sandersville, Miss. m. v. 1-4? 1898-1902. 1 Southern home. Dallas, Tex. m. v. 1- 1879 (1896)-1901. 1 The Southern homestead. Meridian, Miss. m. 1872-75), w. and tri-w. (1876), w. (1877-1881). v. 1- Jan. 18731881; during 1880 weekly ed. of Meridian news. 1 Southern homestead. Nashville, Tenn. Established as (a) Tennessee farmer and mechanic. Nashville, Tenn. m. 1-2? Jan. 1856-Dec. 1857. Continued as (b) Southern homestead. Nashville, Tenn. w. v. 3-7, no. Jan. 7, 1858-Feb. 16, 1862. 1 Southern husbandman. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1-3? 1877-1879; absorbed by the Journal of agriculture, St. Louis. 1 Southern Illinois farmer. Effingham, Ill. m. v. 1-3? 1879-1881. 1 Southern Illinois rural cabinet. Du Quoin, Ill. s-m. v.1- Apr. 1858- 2 Southern industries. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1-2, no. 9. May 1882-Sept. 1883//; in 1884 combined with De Bow' s review, New Orleans, and Agricultural review, New York, to form Agricultural review and industrial monthly. 2 Southern industry. N. a. v. 1, no. 1-4 Mar. 2-25, 1901. [place?] 1 Southern lumber journal. Established as (a) Southern milling and lumber journal. Wilmington, N. C., and Charleston, S. C. s-m. v. 1-15? 1898-1904? Continued as (b) Southern lumber journal. Wilmington, N. C., and Norfolk and Wilmington. v. 16?-26 no. l. 1905?-July 1, 1910*. 1905-1910 issued in at least two editions, Norfolk and Wilmington. 2 Southern market reporter and wholesaler. Atlanta. w. v 1-3? 1904-1906? 1 Southern merchant and farmer. Memphis, Tenn. m. v. 1- 1888 (1890)-1891. 80 1 The Southern model farmer. Established as (a) The Model farmer. Corinth, Miss. s-m. v. 1-3? Mar. 1, 1868-1870. Continued as (b) The Southern model farmer, Corinth, Miss. and Louisville, Ky. bi-m. v. 4-5? 1871-1872. Merged into Southern agriculturist. Nashville. 1 Southern orchards and homes. Established as (a) Texas fruits, nuts, berries, and flowers. San Antonio, Tex. m. v. 1. May 1907-June 1908. Continued as (b) Southern orchards and homes. Houston, Tex. m. v. 2-5, no. 1. July 1908-June 1910*. @1 Southern plantation. Montgomery, Ala. w. v. 1-4? 1874-1878. @1 The Southern planter. Glasgow, Ky. July 1850-1851? @1 Southern planter. Macon, Ga. s-m. v. 1. Dec. 1842- @2 Southern planter. Monroe, N. C. w. v. 1-2. 1888-1889 @1 Southern planter. Natchez, Miss. (Jan.-Aug. 1842), Washington, Miss. (Sept. 1842- ). m. v. 1- 1842- Specimen numbers issued in 1841 as Farmer and mechanic, Washington, Miss. May-June, July-Aug., Sept.-Dec., each issued in a combined number. @1 Southern planter. Richmond. m. v. 1-21. Jan. 1841-Dec. 1861; 1846 called n. ser., v. 1. Proposed publishing a weekly edition, Jan. 1846. @1 The Southern planter and farmer. Richmond. Established as (a) The Southern planter. Richmond. m. n. ser., v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1867. United Jan. 1868 with The Farmer and continued as (b) The Southern planter and Farmer. Richmond. m. (1868-1881), s-m. (Jan.-June 1882), m. (July 1882- ). n. set., v. 2-5 (1868-1871), 9-11 (1872-1874?). n. ser., no vol. no. (1875), v. 37-43 (1876-1882). Jan 1868-Dec. 1882. 1 Southern stockman and farmer. Starkville, Miss. m. v. 1-3? 1890-1892. 1 Southern sun. Established as (a) Florida rural home. Palatka, Fla. m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885. Continued as (b) Southern sun. Palatka, Fla. m. v. 3? 1886. Continued as nonagricultural paper. 1 Southern watchman. Ringwood, N. C. m. v. 1- Sept. 1873- 1 Southern world. Atlanta. s-m. v. 1- 1882-1885, merged in Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer. 1 Southland. New Orleans (1879-1881), Maurepas, La.,and New Orleans (1882-190?). w. v. 1- 1879?-190? 1 Southland. Vicksburg, Miss. w. v. 1- 1896 (1906)-July 1910*. 1 Southland queen. Beeville, Tex. m. v. 1-7, no. 8, n. ser., v. 1, no. 1-11 v. 9, no. 1-5. May 1895-Dec. 1901, Apr. 1903-July 1904//; absorbed by Western bee journal, Hanford, Calif., Sept. 1904. 1 Southwest farmer. Fort Smith, Ark. w. v. 1- 1878 (1910)-July 1910*. 2 The Southwest monthly. Pulaski, Va. m. v. 1, no. 1-4. May-Aug. 1909//. 81 1 Southwest rural news and stockman. Ozark, Mo. w. v. 1-3? 1892-1894. 2 Southwest stockman-farmer. Established as (a) Southwest stockman. Stillwater, Okla. m. v. 1. Mar. 1901Continued as (b) Southwest stockman-farmer. Stillwater, Okla. m. v. 2? 1902. Combined with Oklahoma farm journal, 1902, to form Oklahoma farm journal and Southwest stockmanfarmer. 2 Southwest Texas magazine. Beeville, Tex. q. v. 1, no. 1-2. Jan.-June 1894//. 2 Southwestern live stock journal. Established as (a) Arizona live stock journal. Tucson, Ariz. w. 1884. Continued as (b) Southwestern live stock journal. Tucson, Ariz. w. 1884. 1 Southwestern stockman. Wilcox, Ariz. (1884-1896), Phoenix, Ariz. (1897-1910). w. v. 1-29, no. 2. 1884-July 1, 1910*; 1896-1909 called Southwestern stockman, farmer and feeder. v. 19, no. 17-225 have title Southwestern stockman and miner and the Arizona citizen, and were published at Tucson, Ariz. Volume for 1905-1906; no. 1-34 called v. 22; no. 35-52 called v. 23; volume for 1908-1909; no. 1-14 called v. 24, no. 1552 called v. 27. 1 The Spirit of Kansas. Lawrence, Kans. (1870 (1882)-1884), Topeka, Kans. (1885?-1910?). w. v. 1- 1872?-July 1910*. 1 The Spirit of the agricultural press. West Urbana, Ill. (now Champaign). w. May 21, 1857-Autumn of 1857. 1 The Spirit of the farm. Nashville, Tenn. w. v. 1-4? Dec. 1883-1886, succeeded by Tennessee farmer, which later became Southern stock farm; absorbed by Farmers' home journal, Dec. 1886? 1 Spirit of the Grange. Bloomington, Ill. w. v. 1- June 1876- 1 Spirit of the times. New York. w. v. 1-30? Dec. 10, 1831-June 22, 1861// absorbed American turf register and sporting magazine after Mar. 1840. 1 Spirit of the West. Cincinnati, Ohio. w. v. 1? Apr. 1865- 1 Stock dealer. Established as (a) Stock dealer. Lincoln, Nebr. d. v. 1- 1889-1890. Continued as (b) Daily stock dealer and market reporter. Lincoln, Nebr. d. v. 1890. Continued as (c) Stock dealer. Lincoln, Nebr. d. v. 1891-1900. 1 Svenska farm-journal. Omaha, Nebr. m. v. 1- 1903-July 1910*. 1 Tobacco worker. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1- 1897-July 1910*. 1 Toledo daily market report. Toledo, Ohio. d. v. 1-16, no. 1895 (1904) 1910*. 1 The Town and country journal. Established as (a) The Santa Clara Valley. San Jose, Calif. m. v. 1-8, no. 12. Mar. 1884-Feb. 1892 Continued as (b) The Pacific tree and vine. San Jose, Calif. (1892-1901, 1903-1905), Palo Alto, Calif. (1902). m. v. 9-21, no. 8. 1892-Feb. 1905. Continued as 82 (c) The Town and country journal. San Jose, Calif. (1905-1906), San Francisco, Calif. (1907-1910). m. (Feb. 15-July 1, 1910, s-m.). v. 21, no. 9-v. 27, no. 1. Mar. 1905-July 1, 1910*. v. 13-16 seem to have been published weekly, the last number in each month only having been seen; the intervening numbers were probably leaflets. 1 Town and country life in the Pacific states. Established as (a) Resources of California. San Francisco. w. v. 1-63, no. 1870 (1903)-June 1903. Continued as (b) Town and country life in the Pacific states. San Francisco. w. v. 63, no. July 1903- @1 The Trade [Canned goods]. Baltimore. w. v. 1-33, no. 19. 1879-July 1910*; has cover and caption title: The Canned goods trade. @1 Trade bulletin [Produce]. Montreal. w. v. 1- June 1903- @2 Trade journal and Virginia agriculturist. Lynchburg, Va. w. v. 1-2? 1889-1890. #2 Trade journal for canners, packers, grocers, and allied interests. San Francisco. v. 1-5. 1906-1909//? 2 Trans-Missouri farmer and stockman Cheyenne, Wyo. m. v. 1-2? 1909-July 1910*. 2 Tri-state farm journal. Crisfield, Md. m. v. l. 1906. 1 Tri-state farm news and oil journal. Established as (a) Toledo farm news. Toledo, Ohio. weekly agricultural edition of Evening news. v. 1- 1878 (1897)-1897. Continued as (b) Tri-state farm news and oil journal. Toledo, Ohio. w. v. 1897-1901. @1 The Tri-state farmer and gardener. Established as (a) The Farm magazine. Knoxville, Tenn. m. v. 1- Jan. 1895Continued as (b) The Tri-state farmer. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. -4. -1898. Continued as (c) The Tri-state farmer and gardener. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. 5. (n. ser., v. 3)-v. 13, no. 2. 1899-Feb. 1909. Volumes are irregularly numbered. 1 The Tribune and farmer. Philadelphia (1872 (1881)-1884), New York (1885, 1887), Greenfield, Mass. (1886). w. v. 1- 1872 (1881)-1887. 1 Tribune of the people. Calvary, Va. q. v. 1- 1883 (1892)-1893. 1 Tribune-stockman-farmer. Cheyenne, Wyo. v. 1-17. -July 1910*. "The Tribune-stockman-farmer was an evolution of the Wyoming weekly tribune and the Wyoming semi-weekly tribune, the first having been founded in 1895." -- Wyoming stockman-farmer, v. 18, no. 1, Mar. 1913, p. 4. @1 Tropical and subtropical America. N. Y. m. v. 1, no. 1-5. Jan.-June 1908//. 1 Tropical farmer. Ocala, Fla. m. v. 1-2? July? 1852-1853, combined 1853 with Soil of the South, which continued as Soil of the South and Tropicai farmer during 1853? 1 Tropical sun. Juno, Fla. (1892-1895), West Palm Beach, Fla. (1896-1902). w. v. 1- 1887 (1892)-1902; continued as nonagricultural weekly. 1 Trotwood's monthly. Columbia, Tenn. (1905), Nashville, Tenn. (1906). m. v. 1-4, no. 3? Sept. 10? 1905-Dec. 1906; combined with Bob Taylor's magazine and continued as Taylor-Trotwood magazine, not agricultural 83 1 The True Genesee farmer. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 1, no. 1-4. Jan.-Apr. 1843. Merged in New Genesee farmer. 1 True's farming world and household magazine. Augusta, Maine. m. v. 1- 1883 (1886)-1894. 1 Urban and rural America. Established as (a) The Emergonian. Quincy, 111. m. v. 1- 1895-1901. Continued as (b) Urban and rural America. Quincy, 111. m. n. set., v. 1- Oct. 1901-1909. 1 Utah agriculturist and stock journal for the farm, range, and household. Salt Lake City. m. v. 1-4, no. 1. Feb. 1888-Feb. 1891//. 1 Utah farmer. Salt Lake City. m. v. 1-4? 1879-1882. 1 Utah home. Ogden, Utah. s-m. v. 1-3? 1898-1900. 1 Utica weekly herald. Utica, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1860-1870? 2 The V. P. I. agricultural journal. Blacksburg, Va. bi-m. v. 1-2, no. 2. Dec. 1906-Feb. 1908//. Published by the Agricultural club of the College of agriculture, V. P. I. 1 Valley farmer. Mount Jackson, Va. m. v. l-4? 1877-1880. 1 Valley farmer. Tuscumbia, Ala. m. v. 1-2? 1873-1874. 1 The Valley farmer. Winchester, Va. w. v. 1-2? Aug 1844-1846. 1 Valley farmer. Windsor, Vt. w. v. 1-11? 1873-1883. 2 Valley home. Everson, Wash. m. v. 1- 1906-1908; continued as nonagricultural periodical. 1 Valley home and farm. Longmont, Colo. w. v. 1-3? 1877-1879. @1 Vermont agriculturist, devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and floriculture. Brandon, Vt. m. v. 1, no. 1-7. June 1877-Apr. 1878//? Feb.-Mar. 1878 not issued. 1 Vermont farm journal. Wilmington, Vt. m. v. 1-13? 1891-1903//? 1 Vermont farmer. 1836-May 1837. 1 Vermont farmer. Newport, Vt. (1870-1872), St. Johnsbury, Vt. (1873-1877). w. v. 1-8? 1870-1877//? 1 Vermont farmer and news. Established as (a) Vermont farmer. Montpelier, Vt, (1879-1881), Northfield, Vt. (1882-1883). w. v. 1-5? 1879-1883. Combined with the Northfield news and continued as [no more text on 1992 list] 2 Village and farm. Alden, N. Y. m. v. l. 1888. 1 Virginia farm and home. Harrisonburg Va. w. v. 1-4? 1884-1887. 2 The Virginia farm journal. Alexandria, Va. m. v. 1, no. 1-4. Dec. 15, 1903- Mar. 1904//? 1 The Virginia farm journal. Richmond. w. v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1859. 2 Virginia farmer. Edenburgh, Va. m. v. 1-2? 1881-1882. 84 1 Virginia farmer. Emporia, Va. m. v. 1- 1897-July 1910.* 1 Virginia farmer. Harrisonburg, Va. m. v 1. Jan. 1856- 1 Virginia farmer. Scottsville, Va. June 14, 1832-1833. 1 The Virginia farmer and granger. Established as (a) The Virginia granger. Portsmouth, Va. w. v. 1-9? 1880-1888. Continued as (b) Virginia farmer and granger. Portsmouth, Va. w. v. 10? 1889//. Combined, 1889, with Norfolk county patriot to form Norfolk county patriot and Virginia farmer and granger, not agricultural nor grange. 1 The Virginia patron. Richmond. w. v. 1-3? Apr. 1875-1877. 1 Virginia real estate and farm journal. Lynchburg, Va. m. v. 1- 1867 (1873)-1873. 1 Virginia ruralist. Woodstock, Va. m. v. 1-2? 1872-1873. 1 Walla Walla farmer. Walla Walla, Wash. w. v. 1- July 1870- 1 Wallace's farmer. Established as (a) Farm and dairy. Ames, Iowa, s-m. v. 1-20, no. 3. 1874-Feb. 11, 1895. Continued as (b) Wallace's farm and dairy. Ames, Iowa. s-m. v. 20, no. 4-19. Feb. 15-Aug. 15, 1895. Continued as (c) Wallace's farmer and dairyman. Ames Iowa, and Des Moines (1895-Jan. 3, 1896), Des Moines (Jan. 10, 1896-1899). w. v. 20, no. 20-v. 23, no 48. Sept. 6, 1895-Dec. 2, 1898. Continued as (d) Wallace's farmer. Des Moines, Iowa. w. v. 23, no. 49-v. 35, no. 27. Dec. 9, 1898-July 1910*. Successor to Iowa farmer and breeder; consolidated from Northwestern stock, field and farm, Iowa stockman and farmer, Iowa farmer and stockman, Farm journal and livestock review, Western stock journal, and Western stock raiser. 1 Wall's real estate news. Spokane, Wash. m. v. 1-7, no. 2. June? 1904-July 1910*. 1 The Washington agriculturist. Walla Walla, Wash. m. v. 1- Apr. 1903-1907. 1 Washington county farmer. Canonsburg, Pa. bi-w. v. 1-4? 1895-1898. 1 Waterville times and hop reporter. Established as Waterville times, 1858? Continued as (a) Waterville times and hop reporter. Waterville, N. Y. s-w. v. 18837-1910*; 1888-1904 called Waterville times-reflex and hop reporter. 1 The Wayne farmer. Hagerstown, Ind. w. v. 1- 1883-1910*. 2 Ways and means. Des Moines. m. v. 1- Sept. 1903. 2 Wayside gleanings. Clintonville, Conn. m. v. 1- 1891 (1895)-1895; continued as nonagricultural periodical. 1 Wealth makers of the world. Lincoln, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1890 (1895)-1895. 2 Webfoot planter. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1- 1893 (1896)-1898. 1 Weekly journal. Established as (a) Journal and agriculturist. weekly edition of Journal, Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1- 1854 (1889)-1900. 85 Continued as (b) Weekly journal. Kansas City, Mo. 2. v. 1900-1901. Continued as nonagricultural weekly edition of Kansas City Journal. 1 West Virginia farmer and grange advocate. Established as (a) Business farmer. geyser, W. Va. (1906-1907), Piedmont, W. Va. (1908). m. v. 1- Jan. 1906-1908. Continued as (b) Business farmer and grange advocate. Piedmont, W. Va. m. v. 1909. Continued as (c) West Virginia farmer and grange advocate. Morgantown, W. Va. m. v. -July 1910*. @1 Western Colorado, a fruit, farm, and sugar beet journal. Grand Junction, Colo. s-m. v. 1. May 10-Oct. 25, 1899//. 1 Western cultivator. Indianapolis, m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1844-1845. 1 The Western empire. Los Angeles, Calif. m. v. 1-13, no. 7. 1898-July 1910*; in 1903, Eastern edition of Pacific fruit world; in 1908 the "rural home features of the Pacific fruit world werc merged in the Western empire." 1 Western enterprise. Chicago. 1856-1857; merged in Prairie farmer. 1 The Western farm and home. Atchison, Kans. (1878 (1881)-1882), Kansas City, Mo. (1883-1884). m. (1878 (1881)-1882), w. (1883-1884). v. 1- 1878 (1881)-1884. 1 The Western farm and live stock journal. Des Moines and St. Louis, m v. 1-2? 1878-1879; monthly edition of The Western farm journal. 1 Western farm journal. Des Moines. m. v. 1- 1903-1908. 2 Western farm journal. Ellensburg, Wash. m. v. 1-2? 1907-Oct. 1908; absorbed by Western farmer, Spokane. Oct. 16, 1908. 1 Western farm journal. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 1-2. July 5, 1856-Dec. 1857//? 1 The Western farm journal. Rocky Ford, Colo. v. 1- Feb. 15, 1907- 1 Western farmer. 1836. 2 Western farmer. Carthage, Ill. m. v. 1. 1901. 1 Western farmer. Detroit. m. v. 1, no. 1-3. Dec. 1849-Feb. 1850. 1 Western farmer. Dixon, 111. Established as (a) Rock River farmer. Dixon, Ill. m. v. 1-9. Dec. 1870-May 1875. Continued as (b) Western farmer. Dixon, Ill. m. v. 10- June 1875-1883. 1 The Western farmer. Dubuque, Iowa. m. v. 1-8? 1895-1902//? 1 Western farmer. Franklin, Tenn. m. v. 1. Nov.? 1838-1839. 1 Western farmer. Lafayette, Ind. m. v. 1-16? 1888-1903. 1 Western farmer. Madison, Wis. Established as (a) Wisconsin farmer and Northwestern cultivator. Racine, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 1-10. May 1849-Feb. 1850. 86 June-Oct. 1849 called Northwestern cultivator; continued as (b) Wisconsin and Iowa farmer, and Northwestern cultivator. Racine and Dubuque, Wis. (Mar. 1850- Sept. 1851), Janesville and Dubuque, Wis. (Oct.-Dec. 1851), Janesville, Wis. (1852-Jan.? 1855). v. 2-7, no. 1. Mar. 1850-Jan. 1855. Continued as (c) Wisconsin farmer and Northwestern cultivator. Madison. Feb.? 1855-Dec. 1859. m. v. 7, no. 2?-v. 11. Continued as (d) Wisconsin farmer, Madison. s-m. (Jan.-Feb. 1860), m. (Mar. 1860-1866), w. (1867-1868). v. 12-20. 18601868. Title-page of v. 12 reads The Wisconsin farmer and Northwestern cultivator; continued as (e) Western farmer. Madison and Chicago (1869), Madison (1870-1874). w. v. 21-26. Jan. 1869-Dec. 1874//. Absorbed Northern farmer, Dec. 1870; merged in Western rural, Jan. 1875. @1 Western farmer and horticulturist, Established as (a) Western horticulturist. Ainsworth, Iowa. m. v. 1- 1879-1884. Continued as (b) Western farmer and horticulturist. Ainsworth, Iowa, m. v. 1885-1892. 1 Western farmer and patron's helper. Des Moines. w. v. 1-5? 1874-1878. 1 Western farmer and stockman. Established as (a) Western farmer. Sioux City, Iowa. m. v. 1-2? 1887-1888. Continued as (b) The Western farmer and stockman. Sioux City, Iowa. m. v. 3?-8? 1889-1894. 1 Western farmers' journal. Chicago. m. v. 1-3? 1883-1885. 1 Western farmer's magazine. Chicago. m. v. l. Oct. 1859-1860? @1 Western field. San Francisco. m. v. 1-16, no. 6. Aug. 1902-July 191'. 1 Western home and farm. Beatrice, Nebr. m. v. 1- 1897-190? 1 Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal. Established as (a) Western home journal. Spokane, Wash. m. v. 1-4? 1896-1899. Continued as (b) Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal. Spokane, Wash. m. v. 5 10, no. 1. 1900-June 1905// 1 Western home-maker. Chicago. w. v. 1- 1902-1908? 2 Western homeseeker. Missoula, Mont. m. v. l. 1906. 1 Western homeseeker and farmer. Osceola, Mo. m. v. 1- 1884 (1888)-1889. 1 The Western homestead. Leavenworth, Kans. m. v. 1-5, no. 1. May 1878-June 1882. 1 Western homestead. Onaga, Kans. m. v. 1-3? 1899-1901. 1 Western homestead. Tribune, Kans. m. v. 1-9? 1891-1899. 1 Western Iowa farm journal. Carroll, Iowa. w. v. 1-1891 (1896)-1896. 1 The Western journal and civilian. Established as (a) The Western journal of agriculture, manufactures, mechanic arts, internal improvement, commerce, and general literature. St. Louis. m. v. 1-7, no. 2. Jan. 1848-Nov. 1851. No issues June-Aug. 1849; continued as (b) The Western journal and civilian. St. Louis. m. v. 7, no. 3-v. 15, no. 4. Dec. 1851-Mar., 1856//. 87 2 Western Kansas live stock journal. Dodge City, Kans. s-m. v. l. 1900. 2 Western Kansas voice [Irrigation]. Larned, Kans. m. v. 1-2? 1894-1895. 2 Western land and investment journal. Denver. m. v. 1- 1908 July 1910*. 2 Western life. Leavenworth, Kans. -April 1908; merged in Farmers' advocate, Topeka, April 1 1, 1908. 1 The Western Maryland farmer. Frederick City, Md. m. v. 1, no. 1-10. June 1840-Mar. 1841//; title page title is The Farmer's book or the Western Maryland farmer. DA. 1 Western miscellany and farmers' and mechanics' journal. June 1849. 1 Western New York farmer. Arcade, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1891-1907. 1 Western outlook. Established as (a) Western investors' outlook. Denver. m. v. 1-15. Sept. 1892-Aug.? 1909. Continued as (b) Western outlook. Denver. m. v. 16. 1909//. 1 Western ploughboy. Edwardsville, Ill. s-m. v. 1, no. 1-25. Jan. 6, 1831-Jan. 17, 1832; combined with Illinois advocate. The second agricultural paper west of the Alleghanies, the Western tiller, Cincinnati, being first. 1 The Western plowboy. Fort Wayne, Ind. m. (1853), s-m. (1854-1856), v. 1-4? Jan. 1853-1856. 1 Wilcox vindicator [Patrons of husbandry]. Wilcox, Ala. Aug. 1873-. 1 Willamette farmer. Salem, Oregon (1869-1879, 1884-1887), Portland, Oreg. (1880-1883). w. v. 1-19? July? 1869-Sept. 1887; combined with North Pacific rural spirit which continued as North Pacific rural spirit and Willamette farmer, Sept. 1887; absorbed Oregon cultivator, Mar. 1877. 2 Wiregrass farmer and stockman. Ashburn, Ga. w. v. 1- Mar. 1902-July 1910*. Last year or so not agricultural. 1 Wisconsin agriculturist. Madison, Wis. m. v. 1-4? Dec. 1851-Dec.? 1855. 1 The Wisconsin agriculturist. Racine, Wis. Established as (a) The Agriculturist. Racine, Wis. m. v. 1-7, no. 7. Jan. 1877-July 1883. Combined with Racine manufacturer, established Jan. 1883, and continued as (b) The Racine manufacturer and the Agriculturist. Racine, Wis. m. v. 7, no. 8-v. 9, no. l. Aug, 1883-Jan. 1885. Continued as (c) The Racine agriculturist. Racine, Wis. m. v. 9, no. 2-v. 10, no. 4. Feb.? 1885-Apr. 1886. Continued as (d) The Racine, Wisconsin, agriculturist. Racine, Wis. m. (1886-1889), s-m. (1890-1892). v. 10, no. 5-v. 17, no.? May 1886-Jan. 15, 1892. Continued as (e) The Wisconsin agriculturist. Racine, Wis. s-m. (1892-1896), w. (1897-1910). v. 17, no.?-v. 34, no. 27. Feb. 1, 1892-July 7, 1910*. In Oct. 1902 absorbed The Farm, field and stockman, Chicago, and in 1906, absorbed The Farmers' sentinel. 2 Wisconsin agriculturist. Tomah, Wis. m. v. 1-2? 1883-1884. 1 Wisconsin culturist. Milwaukee, Wis. s-m. v. 1-2? 1838-1839. 1 Wisconsin equity news. Madison, Wis. s-m. v. 1- 1908-July 1910*. 88 1 The Wisconsin family messenger. July 1856. 1 Wisconsin farm journal. Madison, Wis. w. v. 1. Sept. 1876-July 1877//. 1 Wisconsin farmer. Fond du Lac, Wis. w. v. 1-2, no.? Oct. 1879-July 1881; combined with Saturday reporter which continued as Saturday reporter and Wisconsin farmer, not agricultural. 1 Wisconsin farmer. Madison, Wis. Established as (a) The Western farmer. Madison, Wis. w. v. 1-5, no.? 1881-Apr. 1885. Absorbed Grange bulletin, May 1885, and continued as (b) The Western farmer and the Wisconsin grange bulletin. Madison, Wis. w. v. 5-6. May 1885-Dec. 1886. Continued as (c) The Western farmer. Madison, Wis, w. v. 6-11, no.? 1887-Apr. 1891. Continued as (4) The Wisconsin farmer. Madison, Wis. w. v. 11, no.?-v. 39, no. 27. Apr. 1891-July 1910*. Aug. 26, 1909, is v. 28, no. 34; Sept. 2, 1909, is v. 38, no. 35; volume numbers were then continued from 38. 1 Wisconsin homestead. Milwaukee. m. v. 1- 1904-1909. 1 Wisconsin landwirth. Madison, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 1. Nov. 1861//. 1 Wisconsin prairie farmer. 1848. 2 Wisconsin Valley settler. Valley Junction, Wis. w. v. 1- 1905-1907. @1 Wisconsin weather and crop journal. Milwaukee. m. v. 1-3? 1892- Oct. 1894; merged Oct. 1894 in United States miller, which continued as United States miller and weather and crop journal. 1 Wolverine farmer. Ithaca, Mich. m. v. 1-2? May 1891-1898. 2 The Woman's farm companion. Omaha, Nebr. m. v. 1-2? May 1894-1895. 1 The Woman's farm journal. St. Louis. m. v. 1-17, no. 4. 1891-Apr. 1907. Suspended publication. See next title. 1 The Woman's farm journal. St. Louis. m. v. Jan. 1908-July 1910*; revival of earlier paper of this name, suspended April-Dec. 1907. 1 Woodland and roadside. Boston. q. (1902-1905), m. except July-Sept. (1906-1911). v. 1-8, no. 9. Mar. 19021910//. Published by the Massachusetts forestry association. 1 Woods and waters. New York. q. v. 1-8, no. 4. Feb. 1898-1905. @1 Woodward's architecture, landscape gardening and rural art. New York. no 1-12. 1867-1868. Periodical? 2 Zlate klasy [Bohemian]. Chicago. m. v. 1-2. 1885-1886. 89