INDEX. 



Samcrville (Lord) Letter from him con- 

 cerning the drill husbandry and working 

 of Oxen, ;,40. 



Spirits, produce of in diftilbtion, the true 

 criterion for afcertaining the value of 

 corns, 451. . ' 



Squirrel Ludicrous decifion of a judge a- 

 bnut one, 84. 



StalFurdihire, Intelligence from, 1 19, 



245- 



Steele, Andrew, Esq. — His account oi the 

 peat moifos and fliell niarl on the cltate 

 of Dunichen, 153. 



St foin, unfuccefsful experiment in the cul- 

 ture ol, 413 



Stewart; (Sir James, Bart) Original letter 

 from on the Corn-laws 389 



Stockfarm, Obfcrvations on the modern 

 improvement of, j^S- Improvers faid to 

 ufe much art in puffing off their ilock. 



Swine, the benefit of keeping a large ftock 

 of, on a corn farm defer ibed, 1 9. 



drills recomnrendcd, ib. Yorkfiilre mode 

 of fowlng faid to be preferable; to that of 

 Scotland, ib. Opinion of the Conductor 

 in favour of the latter, 15;. 



Turnip, Swcdilh — An excellent food for 

 lurkies, 171. 



Turnip lly — a preventative againft its ra- 

 vages difcovercd in 1768, 2S1. 



Tweedale Quarterly Reports, 1 1 1, ^^r 

 486. 



Tythes. Obfervationa on the Engli/h fys. 

 temof, 61 — injurious to agriculture, and 

 why. 63. Opmate xmequally iipo:i the 

 owners of different foils 64. A plan for 

 regulating them recommended. 66. Mr 

 T. S's defence of them examined, 70. 

 His anfwers, 430, Replies thereto, 512. 



Tythes, Anfvv-er to T. S's letter upon, 141 

 — not tenable upon the ground of right, 

 ib. A commutation recommended, 144. 

 Caufes why their evil hath been fo louf 

 parieutly furtained, 145. Thefe caufes 

 combated, 440. 



Tax, income, as affediing the poffeffors of 



land invtftigated, 350. 

 Teinds Hillory of, applicable to Scotland, 

 -5. Seized by the crown at the refor. 

 niation, a6 — alienated afterwards, to 

 court favourites, 27. Regulated by King 

 Charles I. ib. A court appointed for 

 roprietors 



va"! 



umg 



:nd felling them to p: 



aB- The fystem farther explained, 

 269. 



Ten mts — Conftruclive reftrictions thought 

 to be nijuriou.s to their interell, li. 



Thorn hedges. On the cxpence attending 

 the making and training them up, 172. 



Thrafting niachujes, hiftory of the inven- 

 tion of, 1-28 — firffc attempted in Britain 

 by Mr Menzies, 129. Urought to per- 

 feilion by Mr Meikle, 131. \ clocity of 

 the drum ncceffary for performing the 

 work in a perfect manner, ib. Introdu- 

 ced into Sweden in 1790, 134. A G's 

 account of them iii vol. 3d jironounced 

 uncorrect ib. l-arther obfcrvations there- 

 upon, 499. Small machines condemned, 



507. 



Tillage land (old) beft method of improv- 

 ing it, 175. 



Turnips, on the culture of, 147. Narrow 



Vegp.tatioii, Anfwers to quiries on, 44. 

 Velocity, t!ie degree of, neceffary for • 

 tlarafiiing uirichine, 131. 



W 



Wales, Intelligence from a farmer there, 



115, 245» 370. 494. 

 Wcatlier, Thoughts on the circumftauces 



v/hich affect it, 284. 

 Wheat not a greater fcourge than other 



calmiferous crops, and why, 14. An^wf r 



to Queries about fowin^ it in the fpring 



months, 53. Scheme for fowing it in 



wet weather, 502. 

 Wheat, thoughts on the fmut in, 423. 

 Wigtonfhire Quarterly Reports, lOi , 239, 



355, 483. 

 Wool — Query about the jaiode of taking 

 tar out of it, 41. 



Yorkfhirc — The mode of raifing turnips 

 there thought preferable to that prac- 

 tifi-d in Nortliumherland and Scotland, 

 147 — denied by the Condudi or, 151 



Yorkfhire Quarterly reports, 119, 347, 

 3^'55. 495- 



Yorkfhire. intelligence from a farmer lo. 





