INDEX. 



regleded,ib.— prejudices unfavour- 

 able to the inclofure of commons, 

 152, \5f pajfim — chief difficulties to 

 be lurn ounted in inclofing, 370. 



Population increafes with agriculture, 

 (fee IntroduvSt.) General caufesaf- 

 fe6ting it, 21, 23 — flieep and great 

 farms proved favourable to, 138- 

 140 — idem, 380 — increafed popula- 

 tion heightens the priceof provifions, 

 243 — fee alfo obfervations on ftatift. 

 account of Hounam, 19, 23. 



Plough, different kinds of ploughs in 

 general ufe, mentioned pujjim — de- 

 fcription of one for cleaning turnips, 



413- 



Prices (of cattle, grain, and other ar- 

 ticles). See quarterly reports of dif- 

 ferent counties, and flate of the 

 markets, in the Agricultural Intel- 

 ligence of each number. 



Profits of a flax and grain crop in Pruf- 

 fia, &c. compared, 58. 



Profperity cf Scotland declined after 

 the Union of the Crowns, 40 — ow- 

 ing to what, ib. 



Public farms recommended as the 

 means of improving agriculture,434 

 — fee Joint- flock Farming Society. 



C^nartcrly reports for Mid-Lothian, 

 108, 225, 346, 472 — Northumber- 

 land, 112, 229, 3S9, 483 — York- 

 fhire, 114, 230, 354 ~ Angus, 

 Mearns, and Aberdeenftiire, II7 — 

 Berwickfhire, 219, 339, 456 — Fife- 

 Ihire, 220, 475 — Northern, 221,361 

 — Haft-I^othian, 222, 341, 467 — 

 Ayrfhire, 338 — I.,incohi(hire, 350, 

 480 — Rofsdiire, 458 — Argylefhire, 

 459— Perthfliire, 460 — Morayfhire, 

 462 — Invernefsfhire, 467 — Tweed- 

 ale, 469 — Lancafiiire, 479 — Nor- 

 folk, 48 r. 



Oueries on the fize of the meafures of 

 capacity ufed in England, I90. 



Queries upon pradlical fubjedis in a- 

 griculture propofed, 71 — query con- 

 cerning the quality of draw, 146 — 

 query refpedting fmut in wheat, an— 

 fwered, 154. 



Queftions upon general fubjedls in a- 

 ' griculture, 68. 



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Rape-dufl, farm-yard dung, or bones 



mixed with lime, ss a manure in thp 

 Weft-riding of Yorkihire, 387. 



Regifter of the weather during i;8x 

 and 1799, 133 138. 



Rent, what proportion of produce 

 rightlydue for — curfory remarks on, 

 39 — hiftory of rent from the Union 

 of the Crowns, in Scotland, 40. 



Review of Middleton's furvey of Mid- 

 dlefex, 72 — ot Lowe's furvey of 

 Nottinghamfhire, 87 — of Rochefou- 

 cault's travels, 94, 303 — of Robert- 

 f<m's Perthfhire, 191 — Brown's 

 Yorkfhire, 202, 293 — of Thomfon's 

 Fifelhire, 284 — of Matthews* re- 

 marks on cattle, 308 — of Bailey and 

 Cnlley's Northumberland, 309, 42r. 



Ridging a wet clay foil, (proper mode 

 ot) 278 — ancient mode of ridging; 

 in Eaft-Lothian, and other Scotifh 

 counties, ib. — broad and ferpentine 

 279 — narrow ridges introduced by 

 Cockburn of Ormifton, early in this 

 century, ib. — employed fuccefsfully 

 on a wet clay foil, 280 — and recom- 

 mended, 284 — contradicted, 289. 



Rofsfhire quarterly report, 458, 



Koads (importance of good) 272.,. 



Rotation of crops nn a marfh-land 

 farm, 206 — almofl unknown in Ruf- 

 fia, 270 — thofe recommended by 

 Middleton reviewed, 79 — of Not- 

 tinghamfhire, 88. 



Roota baga, or Swedifli turnip, (on 

 the cultivation of) 89. 



Rural inquirer. No, I. i2r. No. II, 

 241. Rural affairs (ftate of) loi, 

 212, 334, 445 — rural economy 

 (notices on) 296 — viewof rural eco- 

 nomy during 1799, lor. 



Rye grafsfeed (on the quality of) 271. 



Scotifli farmer (letters from a) on a 

 tour through England, 32,147,248, 



390- 



Seams of coal in Montague Main col- 

 liery, 312 — in St Anthon's, ib. 



Sheep-flock, (rage for in the county 



of Perth, 198) — the Cheviot — 



heath — and long-woolied fhecp of 



Northumberland, 428 — folding of 



, flieep, 393. 



Size of farms difputed, pajjim — flze of, 

 in Northumberland, 314. 



Soils in different parts of England- 

 fee Letters from a Scotifli farmer. 



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