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INDEX. 



Maltf pale, beft produced by being dried with ileam, 414. 



Manure J thoughts concerning the management of, 38. Cutting grain 

 crops low recommended as a good mode of increafing it, 39. 



Markets, Glafgow, ftate of, iio, 239, 380, 484. 



, London, ftate of, 125, 249, 385, 500. 



, Lynn, ftate of, 499. 



Mar\ experiments in the analyzation of, by Sir George S. Mackenzie, 

 269. 



Mechatiirs in Scotland, rlioughts on their general conduct, 433. 



Meteorology, Liverpool, 127. 503. 



Moorhoufc, Mr, the firft Englifhman who purchafed cattle in the He- 

 brides, 393. 



Morayfiire quarterly reports, 379. 482. 



Munchaufen (Baron) upon the redundancies of nature, 184. 



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Nature, rcafonings and experiments upon the redundancies to be found 

 in, 185. 



Nttherlan.Is, on the agriculture of, 311. 



Norfolk quarterly reports, 122, 246, 385. 



». ftatement of cxpence attending the culture of corn there in 



1790 and 1804, prefented to the Houfe of Commons, 338. Obfer- 

 vations thereon, 341. Mode of pickling wheat there elucidated, 

 442. 



Northumberland qw^Lrterly reports, 124, 247, 383. 



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Oaky advantages of planting it for undergrowth, 323. 



Oats, on the utility of bruifmg them with a machine for liorfe fe^d, 



425. Vegetate after paffing through horfes when uft:d whole, iL 

 Ornujlon (eftate of), account of improvements introduced by Joha 



Cockburn Efq. 131. 

 Ofiers and willows, obfervations on planting, 182. 

 Oxdn, their comparative utility A\nth horfes foi* draught difcuffed, 179. 



Preference given to them, iSi. further obfervations on the fame 



fubjeft, 296. 



Paring and burning, trials made thereof in Calthnefs, ^, 



Parker, Mr, letter from, concerning the ufe of caft-iron work, in hang- 

 ing and faftening gates, 83. 



Parjl.yy on its ufe as food for horfes and cattle, 453. Confidered to 

 be a ftrong antifeptic, tb. 



Peas, advantage of drilling them, 18. 



Peebles furvcy, account of, by the monthly reviewer, reviewed, 85. 



Perth, letter from a gentleman near, 108, 375, 493. 



Pickling of wheat, at, a preventative againft fmut, thought unnecefTary, 

 35. Contradi£led by the Conduftor, 36. 



Pitt (Mr William) letter from, concerning the StafTordflilre plough, 29. 



Pol-Econumicus, confiderations by him on the impropriety of attempting 

 to regulate the value of labour, 251. Reply by Sir George S. Mac- 

 kenzie, 435. 



