INDEX. 217 



southern counties, 284. His northern tour, and his expediency 

 of a free exportation of corn, 2S5. Remarks on the style and 

 character of his tours, 28C. Notices of several of liis publica- 

 tions on rural economy, 2S8. Becomes a reporter to a news- 

 paper, 289. Performs a tour through Ireland, which he pub- 

 lishes, 290. Its character, ih. Honours conferred upon liim 

 for his services to the public, 292. Commences the publication 

 of the Annals of Agricullure^ 293. Observations on it, witli 

 extracts, 294. Domestic calamities, 297. Performs several 

 tours through France, the result of which he publishes, 298. 

 Remarks on them, with extracts, 299. Notice of his example 

 of France a warning to Britain, 303. Vindication of his poli- 

 tical sentiments and conduct, ib. Appoanted Secretary to 

 the Board of Agriculture, 304 ; which honours him with its 

 gold medal, 307. His works translated into French, 305. No- 

 tices of his other political pamphlets, ib. Decided change in 

 liis religious sentiments, 30G. Their happy influence on his 

 declining years after he became blind, 308. His death and 

 character, 309 



Young (Rev. Arthur, jun.) surveys the government of Moscow, 

 ix. 307. Settles in the Crimea, ib. 



(Dr.), observations of, on atmospherical refraction, xi. 353 



■ report of, on an improved sliding-rule for gauging casks, 



xvi. 357. Mode of computing the contents of a cask from the 

 wake, 3G2 



< a finite ,and exact expression by, for the refraction of an 



atmosphere nearly resembling the earth, xvii. 255 



method of, for computing an observed occultation, xviii. 



343. Remarks on his table of atmospherical refraction, 369. 

 Conjectures on an ancient inscription found at Meroe, 304 



(Nathan L., Esq.), on a singular mal-formation of the 



heart, i. 49. Account of the patient, 50. Appearance on dis- 

 section, 51. ^Observations on the case, 52 

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