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^otlarj^ tiie flatc of, abje£l and miierabic at ibe beginning of the iSA 

 century, 129. 



on the prefent ftate of the poor there, 45:7. 



Schoch for teaching prad.ical agriculture, advantages of, 330. 

 Scrabjler^ plan for eftablirtiing a roj'al colony at, I i. 

 Se!kirk/l\rei ftate of hufbandry ii), 97. 

 jS^/i/r/' quarterly reports, 23^, 47S. 



Services, perfonal and predial, impolicy of impoflng them upon the te- 

 nantry of Scotland, 147. Remarks by Conduftor thereupon, 149, 

 ^Ar^-farming in Caithnefs, improvements made in, 5. 

 Sbeip^ (in the management of, at Cauteretsin France, 170. Account 

 of the fheep pox, 175. 



•^^ comparative trial of different breed?, 307. Preference given to 



the bUck-faced brted, 310. 



, obTcrvations upon foils proper for rearing them, 429, 



Skene Keith, Dr, general view of the taxes on malt, by, 49. Hia evi- 

 dence before the Houfe of Commons, 346. 

 4S';irz«- plough invented by Mr Ducket, remarks thereupon, 474. 

 Smut of wheat, thoughts concernini> the caufe of, 34. 

 _- — Sir Georcre S. Mackenzie's thoughts concerning the caufe of it 



upon wheat, 268. May be difcovered as foon as the ear forms, ib. 

 Soils, account of thofe in the Cambridgerinre fens, 29O. 

 StaJorJ/hire plough, account of, with a figure, 29. Remarks thereup- 

 on by Mr Alexander Trotter, 32. 

 Stcavi, wX'i of it in drying malt, grain, and potatoes, 413. 



— kilns, hints concerning, 417. 



Steelyards for afcertaining the power neceflary to work a plough, where 



to be found, 473. 

 Stipends, augmentation of In viclual objefted to, where the teinds were 



valued in money, 47. 

 Sivedijh turnip, remarks on the advantages of cultivating it, 421. 



ThraJJnng machine?, improvements upon, pointed out, 19. 



Ajifivsr to Arator's letters on that fubje(ft, 302. Condudor's note 



thereupon, 304. Reply from Arator, 418. 

 Tr^.'j, information requeued concerning the moft expeditious way of 



taking up the roois of, 207. An anfwer given, 327. 

 7r<///:r, Mr Alexander, Remarks by, on the Staffordfliire plough, 32. 

 Turnips Swcdilh, much cultivated in the parifii of Newlands, 15. Ad- 

 vantages of cultivating it, 421. 

 Turnips common, ftoring of them a praftlce prevalent in Tweeddale, 



15. Advantages of the praclice defcribcd, 293. 

 ITurntpSy cultivation of them has added much to the value of certain 



foils, 396. Always fown in drills in Scotland, Ib. 

 Turnip hufbandry, Mr Low's account of the Berwicklhire fyftem, 466. 

 Turnpike roads, obfervatlons on their management, 2S3. Ought to be 



fupp >ried out of the funds levied at the toll-bars ereded thereupon, 



ib. Diftinguifticd from the by or crofs-roads, 284. 



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