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Peat Mofs, Dr. Anderson's Opinion on ■ — — 38, jq 



Pryce Mr. his effay on the Orchefton Meadow Grafs . . 40 



————— on the Curl in Potatoes — — — 4.6 



Potatoc, Curl in, involved in great mjfiery — — 46 



■ I — fuppofed not to proceed from defetlive feed — 47 



■I but from injury between the fet and the furface of the 



ground by infeils . ■ — ib. 



^— •^~ various reafoning on that hypothefis — 4^'"" 5 3 



— — Sets, planting of — — S5, 86 



Pierce John Harvey, e(qj on ditto ■ — U>. 



Pearce Mr. William, his remarks on Wafte Lands, &o, — 99—103 



Pembrokefljire, Wafte Landj of . — — . 116^119 



I remarks on Tithes tJiere — 593-195 



Pitt Mr. W. relative to Wafte Lands in Staf?"jrd(hire — — 156 



PoMEROY Mr. W. relative to Waft.- Lands in Worceftcrfliire . 163 



Peterborough, great Fen of, in Northamptonfliire _— jgj 



Pafture Lands, claflbs of, in Somerfetihire dcfcribcd . 268 — 274 



■ ■ ■ general rules fur draining of . 275 

 Polyolbion, of Drayton, quoted * ■ — 279 

 Praftical improvements, brief remarks on — 287,288 

 Pigs, leafl profitable of animals — 288 

 Potatoe (hoots, experiments in planting — — 229—301 

 Pitt William Mo»ton, efq; his plan for making a return of the inha- 

 bitants of a parilh mentioned, &c. — 329 



Potatoe Culture, Mr. Bartlly's letter to Lord Shiffield on 343 — 346 



Potatoes, new method of propagating . — 366 — 369 

 Parsons John White, efqj his mode of improving pafture lands, 



and his Thoughts on Cattle — — 3 So — 390 



Pafture Lauds, improvement of, by faid gentleman — 380—385 



Queries, by an aconomical Committee, anfwered — 346—356 



R. 



Rowety, or younj under Wool -^— — 8 



Radnorftiire, wool of, foreft or common — — 71 



Rake, for earthing over potatoe-fets — — — 85 



Rutland, Wafte Lands of ' ^.— 119 



Rennie Mr. relative to Watte Lands of the Weft Riding of York — 117 



Rent, rapid increafc of in fundry Farms — — 282 



Rack Mr. his account of a(h poles quoted — ^____ 321 



S. 



Sheep, not exclufively a wool-bearing animal ■■ i 



Stitchel, a kind of hair in wool — ^ _ 3 



Shciland Sheep, peculiarity in the wool of — — y 



Scotland Sheep of, fimilar peculiarity of ditto ■ ii. 



Sheep, carrying hair not refcmbling wool at all ^-^ — lO 



Spain, Sheep of, fmall care in procuring the beft — — 17 



I , experi mcnts by the Scotch Wool Society — 31,3a 



Sarlue, or grunting Ox, of Tartary, woolly — - ^— 19 



Shape, of animals, not a poCtive criterion of fatting — 25—28 

 Secretary, of the Bath and Weft of England Society to Dr. Anderson, 



relative Co Opinions in his Eflay « , 30 



