INDEX 



TO 



VOLUME FIFTH. 



A 



Aberdeen quarterly reports, 235, 379, 478. 



Agriculture^ account of the praftice of it in the Netherlands, 311. 

 y/^nV?///«;7?/ publications, review of, 208 et feq. 353 et Jeq. 

 Agricultural inieWigeuce, 93 etfiq. 226 et fcq. 368 et feq. 475 et ftq, 

 Anecdctcs concerning farming in Eaft Lothian, 387. 

 Atmandak, letter from a farmer in, 99, 



Annandale (Upper), letter of intelligence from a gentleman there, 483. 

 Ayyjhirey hufbandry of, explained, 73. Improvements thereupon re- 

 commended, 79. 



letter of intelligence from, 4S1. 



Auchencreath, farm of, mode of drainage pradifed there, 274. 



B 

 Bamhorcugl.Jl:ire breed of flieep ; comparative remarks betwixt thera 



and the Leicefters, 455. 

 ^«;;//5^/>f quarterly reports, lOi, 231, 482. 

 £arL'j, Enghfh and Scots, difference betwixt the value of, 53. 



confidered to be the beft crop with which grafs feeds can be 



fown, 282. 

 Bedford J (Duke of) elegy to his memory, 444. 



Bernuicl'flnre drill turnip hufbandry, account of, by Mr Low at Wood- 

 end, 466. 



quarterly reports, 236, 381, 487. 



Black Spaldy a diforder incidental to calves, mode of curing it, 297. 



Confidered to be the quarter-til of other diftridls, ib. 

 Bof-voelly George, Efq., letter of intelligence from, 114. 

 Broom, thoughts on the bell way of extirpating it, 285. 

 Buchan Crr^ftcr^ queries by, 203. 



C 

 Ca'ithnefs, ftatement of various raeafures carried on there In the year 



1S03, calculated for the improvement of, i. 

 Call, Sir John, Bart, his theory concerning fmut in wheat, 34. 

 Calves, method of curing them of the black fpald, 297. 

 Camhridgtfitre, fen hufbandry of, explained, 36. The explanation faid 



to be iucorrcft, 289. 

 Capons, information requefted concerning, 190. 

 Cardiff con\mor\y improvements made on, 117. 

 Ca'van ftatlftical furvey, review of, 219. 



Cociluniy John, Efq., fl^ctch of the various improvements introduced 

 by Itlm, with his portrait, J 29. 



ta original letter from him to Alexander Wight, 



one of his tenants, 459. 



