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VOLUME FOURTH. 



Aberdeen fli ire. Intelligence from a gentle- 

 man in, III. 234. 

 Aberdeciifliire quarterly reports, 107, 237. 



Agricultural intelligence, IcadLig article of, 



ICO, 224, 3.^6, 47'.3- 

 i\gT;cuiturul pubIic:ition>, review of, 85, 



192, 316,463. 

 Argylefiiire quarterly reports, 1 2 4, 236^ 



361,493. 



B 



BamffUiirp quarterly' report, 477. 



Barley — 3-iiin for afccrtaining the relative 

 value thtreof in England and Scotland 

 417. 



Bell, Mr, luo'J'rcatife on Leafes reviewed, 

 3.^3- 



Ucrwickfhirc, ii/teiligence from a gentle- 

 man in, 233. 



Eerwickfhirc quarterly reports, Z12, 2:5, 

 356, 48J. 



Bnidic, Mr. Remarks on h;<! fheep and 

 lanib'fyfiem, TiS- His management vin- 

 dicated, 164. His fpirit and exertion in 

 every branch of agriculture afferted, ib. 

 Defer vcs well of his country, ib. Early 

 l.amb raifcd by him for a great number 

 of years, I 76. 



J3uck wheat, on the cuhnrc and ufe of, 

 409. An unfuccefjful expcriinenn in the 

 culture of this grain, 4 1 2. 



Caithnefs connty. Statement of various 

 meafurea carrying on for its improve- 

 ment, 77. 



Calves, young, Thoughts on the difeafes 

 of, 59. Remedy fuggtfted, 296. 



Calves, method of railing tliem on h.:y or 

 lintfecd tci, 380. 



Cambridge, intelligence from a gentleman 

 in the county of, 366. 



Carrick, intelligence from the diilrid of, 

 ^53> 478. 



Caterpillars, Oats and turnips much hirrt 



by them, 472. 

 Chccfe, Dnnlop, account of the ijianufac- 



tiire of, 3 8 f . 

 Clergy, Pre/ltyteriaD, fupported out of thjc 



Jjnds, 29. Teind, in many pariCies, ex- 



liaufted, ib. 

 Coalheaver;;, Newcaftle, remonltrance of, 



400. 

 Corns, method of afcertaining their values, 



in the north of Germany, 451. 

 Corrcfpondents, notices to, 252, 376, 49^. 

 <Jotterel, Mr. His thraihing machine de- 



fcribed. 133. Contrafied with Mr M ci- 

 ties, ib. 

 Crwps, obftrvat-ions on a rotation of, 3 1 . 



A four courfe fliift preferable to one of 



five, and wh.- 378. 

 Ciimberland. Improvement of holm land 



there, with a figiire, 312. 

 Cnrl in poratoe". — caufes thereof pointed 



out, 8. Objections to P, H's theory, ib. 



Farther obfg.-vatious thereon, 290. 



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DenipflcT (George) Efq. letter from to the 

 Condudor, 125. Approved much of the 

 dcfign of the Magazine,ib. Engaged in 

 an amicable controverfy with Lord Car- 

 ringtoi^., concerning the reftritrHons im- 

 poi'ed u;'on Englifn FErmers, 126. Ex- 

 preffcs i\irpriie that tl;c Highland So- 

 ciety were inattentive to the emigration 

 of the Highlanders, ib. Dares not to 

 fow fpring wheat in the elevated fitua- 

 tion of his farm, 127. Recommends 

 early fowing in autumn, ib. Approves 

 of keeping married farm fervants, ib. Hi> 

 m3nncT t>f employing their children, ib- 

 'I hanked by the CondvKilor, ib. Sells 

 m.irl from Refteneth mois to the value 

 of L. I coo. 154. fiii improvements 

 upon Dun-ichcn mofs, 157. The cul- 

 tivation of mofTcs contrilnites to incrcafc 

 the r"chcr. of the kingdom, 158. His 

 correfponJcncc witii bir John Sinclair, 

 188. 



