INDEX. ^tl 



Labour f reply by Sir George S. Mackenzie to FoI-CEconomicus^3 letter 



Oil this fubj^ft, 435. Note tliercon by Co:iduclor, 438. 

 Lanarhy Upper Ward, quarterly reporto of, 234 38 (. 

 Laml, feme injudk-ious methods of kttiiig it reprobated, 159. Con- 



duAor's remarks thereupon, 160. 

 none but fuch as is of the beft quality capable of {landing a four 



courfe fliift for a length of time, 265. 

 — query refpeding the advantage of enclofing it in certain fituations, 



292. Thoughts on the quantity proper for ^^eding a Scotch acre of, 



4-5- 

 Lauderdale, Earl of, obfervationa on his Inquiry into the Nature and. 



Origin of Public Wealth, 365. 

 Leaps, obfervations on the fnorLiiefc; a.id total want of them in fome 



parts of Scotland, 404. 

 L.tlcejler, or imprcvcd breed of (lieep, comparative remai4:s on dincrence- 



betwixt them and the BamborougliH-iire breed, 455. 

 Letters from John Cockburn Efq. to Alexander Wight, one of hl3 



tenants, 135. 439. 



to a Noble Lord, reviev/ of, 20S. 



JJme, method of afcertaining the quality of, 27. 



thoughts on tTie bell mode of analyzing it, by Sir George S, 



Mackenzie, 265. Unlefs analyzed by a ildlfai cheniifc, its real va- 

 lue cannot be afcertained, zd^d. 



letter from Mr Low of Anniield concerning the analyzation of^ 



45 I . Some of Sir G. S. Mackenzie's obfervations confidered to be 

 frivolous, 452. 

 L'lmejione, obfervations on afcertaining the quality of, 272. Magncfian 

 limeflone eafdy dillinguifhed from that which is purely calcareous^ 



273» 



LincolnJJj'ire quarterly report, 1 T9, 



London, letters of intelligence from, 125. 249. 384. 499. 



Lothian, Mid, quarterly reports, roS. 239, 378, 505. 



Eaft, quarterly reports, ill, 24c. 38 f. 490. 



mode of ilriking the nars of grain therein examined, 197, 



— — — — farmers there pofTelfed of greater capital- and flcill than ia 

 other counties, 391. 



Loix.', Mr, (Wooderxd) his account of the Berwick turnip hufbandry, 

 466. 



Lyt.n, letter of intelligence from, 499. 



M 



Mackenzie, Sir George, Bart, letter from, concerning the value of la- 

 labour in the Higlilands, 45. 



, thoughts by, on regulating the price 



of labour, 205. On the analyzation of lime, 265. On the fmut 

 upon wheat, 267. On the analyzation of marl, 269. 



Malt, general view of the taxes on, by Dr Skene Keith, 49. 



Mah'X^yi, excerpts from the report of the committee appointed to in- 

 veiligate that fubjeft, 342. Dr Skene Keith's evide^ice before the 

 committee, 346. 



