INDEX. 



Ufc of fallow on all wet clay foils, 

 48— f'<ii for flax in Pruflia, 5^ — 

 loil of Eaft-I-othian, 66~of Not- 

 tinghamfliire, 88. 



Sinithficldan J London markets, (prices 

 o( cattle, &c. at) 1 15. 



Stock (live) attention to, recommend- 

 ed, 434. 



Stockbridgc in the Mafl"achuirets, A- 

 merica, account of the lands around 



it, 307. 



Straw (query concerning the quality 

 of, as fodder) 146 — remark upo.i, 

 ib. — mixture of ftraw with hay, fee 

 Hay. 



Suit and fervice, one of the manorial 

 claims — free and niilirary, or copy- 

 hold, i. e. mean and bale Icrvicts ap- 

 pendant to the tenant in villain foe- 

 age, 26 — heritors of Durhaip under 

 fomethinjf like the latter, a; — de- 

 ferving to be all abolilhed, ib. 



Table (agricultural) of Scotland, 442 

 of the difference between the Lin- 

 lithgow boll, a.'id tiie various wheat 

 and barley nieafures in Scotland, 

 444. 



Tares, on the utility of, 49 — moft pro- 

 du6live method of fowing, lb. — 

 I'erve as bands to tie the principal 

 crop, and as green food, ib. 



Tillage of Mi<idlefex deRribed by 

 Middleton, 7a — bed mode of, for 

 flax, 117. 



Tithes confinered in Middleton's fur- 

 vcy of Miildlefex — great obflacle to 

 improvement of wade lands, 7j — 

 tithes ill kind difcouraging to the 

 farmer, and unhappy for clergy, ib. 

 •^hirtory of, 76 — late introduition, 

 ib. — partial operation of, very op- 

 preffive, 77. 



Turnips (defcripti'~'n of a plough for 

 cleaning) 413 — advantages of dril- 

 ling; over the broad-caft method,393. 



Twcedalc quarterly report, 469. 



Value, (on the value of land), 42. 



View cf rur.il economyduring theyear 



1797 — Dr Robertfon's general view 



of tlie agriculture of the county of 



Perth re vis wed, 191 — Brown'sgenc* 



_ ral view of the V*' eft-riding of York- 



fliirc reviewed, 200, 293— ihort view 

 of agriculture in Ruffia, 268 — Dr 

 Thonifon's general view of Fife, re- 

 viewed, 284 — Meffra Bailey andCul- 

 ley's vie v/ of the county of Northum- 

 berland, 309 — comparative view of 

 meafures of capacity, 444. 



W 



Walker (Mr John) fome account of, 

 who firft introduced fummer-fallowr 

 iiro Scotland, 161. 



Wafliington (General) fk2tch of his 

 life and chara(fter, 234-6. 



Waftes, or commons, (inciofure of) 

 fooIifVily deemed hurtful to the coun- 

 try, 242 — Ihamcful negleil of the 

 fined land^under fuch opinions, /k?/"- 

 JiTi — recommended, 293 — Stock- 

 d.ile's account of the inciofure of 

 Knarefljorough foreft, noticed — ne- 

 ceffity of an.ad to abolifii the wafte 

 lands in Bri'ain, 229. 



V/eights and meafures, on the inequa- 

 lity of, 373- 



V/hcat (downy-chaffed wheats), their 

 advantage's, 422. 



Wheel-ploughs, their properties above 

 the fvving-plough^, 39a — may be 

 pitched to any deepnefs, and regu- 

 late t!ie furrow exadlly, ib.— contra- 

 ry advantage? of the fwing, 393, 



Wild cattle at Chil'mghctm, in North- 

 umberland, defcribed, 426 — their 

 mode of attack, ib. — are kill'.d by 

 huntirg, 427 — their calving, and 

 hiding of their calves, ib. 



Woods and plantations mentioned in 

 R->bertfon's agriculture of Perth- 

 fliire, 197. 



Woburn flieep-fhearing fete, fee an 

 account of, p. 328. 



Worm, (grub) uncommon ravages of, 

 among oat crops, 336 — among 

 wheat, 405 — the fpecies of flv af- 

 certained to which it belongs, witli 

 a dravi/iiig ot the fly and worm., ib. 

 •—chiefly deftruflive on moift foils, 

 and ftroug lands, 406, 



YorkCiire quarterly report, II4, 230, 



354- 

 Young (Mr Arthur) examination of, 

 before the Committee for inquiring 

 into the fcarcity of proviUons, lie. 





