INDEX 



TO 



THE FIRST VOLUME. 



ABOLITION of Tithes (Effay on) 

 p, 396. 



Abftradl of propofals for a joint ftotk 

 Farniiojr Society, 169. 



Account (Statidicnl) ol the parifli of 

 Hnunam, reviewed, p. 17— account 

 of the Reverend Adam Dickfon, 

 439 — additional Scotifli Agricultu- 

 ral Intelligence, 117. 



A'.jriculture coeval with Society, p. 3. 

 — early Hiftory obfcure, ib. — caules 

 conducing to its improvement, 4 — 

 iVuits and htrbs ufed in a preitrved 

 flate for cattle, probably before the 

 introdiKSlion of grain, 5 — Agricul- 

 ture among the Egyptians, Baby- 

 lonian?, and other Oriental nations, 

 ib. — among the Chineft, ib — an- 

 niverfary in honour of it— improve- 

 ments and progrcfs flow, 6 — culti- 

 vated by a whole nation or tribe in 

 cotrmon, 7 — its ancient ftate ftiJl 

 vifible in America, Lithuania, Shet- 

 land, Iceland, and otlier negledled 

 countries ; 8 — Italy, and the north of 

 Africa, the favourite leafs of ancient 

 Agriculture, 9 — Virgil's Georgics 

 contain a fyflem amazingly fimilar 

 to the modern, ib.~difi"eminated 

 over the whole Roman Empire by 

 cnnqueft, even to Britain, 10 — caufe 

 of all the happinels and comforts 

 of Society, ib — of fc'cnce, litera- 

 ture, and fine arts — of commerce 

 and manufad:ures, ib. — conne<5led 

 intimately with the commonwealih, 

 J I — is the true bufis of national 

 prof'perity, 12, 13 — Britifh fyftem 

 capable ot being improved by faifts 

 aiul experiments, 14, 15 — tocolledt 

 •an.l record thefe, the objt(fl of this 

 pubiica'.ion, xj, 16. 



Agriculture of Middlefex (Middle- 

 ton's) reviewed, 72 — of Notting- 

 ham (Lowe's) reviewed, 87 — of 

 Perth (RobertfonN) 191— of W'eft- 

 RiJing of Yorkfliire (Brown'-) 200 

 — (liort view of, in Ruilia, from 

 Tooke, 268. 



Agricultural Intelligence for Scotland, 

 p. 103 110, Jij, 212-217 — from 

 Correfponder.ee, 2 1 7-22 7 — idem, 3 34 

 to 337 — from correfpondence fof 

 Scodand, 338-348 — idem, 445-449 

 — from correfpondence forScotland, 

 4 49 47 7 — from correfpondence for 

 England, 110-1x7, 227-23.^. 349' 

 361, 477-487 — Agriculiural Socie- 

 ties recommended, fee Agriculture of 

 Y^rkfliire, 297 — Agricultural Pub- 

 lication;^ — curforyremarkson — their 

 utility not fo generally acknowledg- 

 ed 3S it ought to be, 67 — Extradls 

 from, 207-211, 3x8-327, 435-449 

 — Agriculture (Board of) Premiums 

 offered by it for 1 800, X40 146. 



Agricultural fete at Woburn, 328.- 



334. 

 Articles of agreement between Henry 



Fletch'jr and James Mcikle, 159. 

 America — Travelsthroughthe United 



States of, by the Due de la Roche- 



foucault Liancourt, reviewed — A* 



merican husbandry, 305.308. 

 Apples, beft mode of preferving re- 



quelled, 265. 

 Annual expenccs of a fingle horfe and 



ox, and of a horfe and ox team, 



428-433- . ' 



Angus, Mearns, and Aberdeenlhire 



Quarterly Report, 1 1 7. 

 Art of Agricultuie not yet fufficient- 

 ly reduced to principles, but divid- 

 ed between narrow experience and 

 wild theory, 157 — Lord Karnes's 



Gen. 



