448 INDEX. 



Wordfe (Peter) notice of, 237. 



Y. 



Young, (Arthur, Esq.) Biographical Memoir of, 279 — his edu- 

 cation and early pursuits, 281 — commences author, 282 — 

 notice of some of his earliest publications, ibid. — becomes a 

 farmer, 283 — and marries, ibid. — notices of his political 

 essays on the British Empire, and of his six weeks' tour 

 through the southern counties, 284, 285 — and of his north- 

 ern tour, and his expediency of a free exportation of corn, 

 285 — remarks on the style and character of his tours, 286- 

 288 — ^notices of several of his publications on rural eco- 

 nomy, 288, 289 — becomes a reporter to a newspaper, 289, 

 290 — performs a tour through Ireland which he publishes, 

 290 — character of it, ibid. — honours conferred on him for 

 his services to the public, 292 — commences the publication 

 of the Annals of Agriculture, 293 — observations on it, with 

 extracts, 294 — domestic calamities, 297 — performs several 

 tours through France, the result of which he publishes, 298, 

 299 — remarks on tViem, with extracts, 099-302 — notice of 

 his example of France a warning to Britain, 303— vindication 

 of his political sentiments and conduct, 303-304 — appointed 

 secretary of the Board of Agriculture, 304 — which honours 

 him with its gold medal, 307 — his works translated into 

 French, 305 — notices of his other political pamphlets, 305, 

 306 — decided change in his religious sentiments, 306 — their 

 happy influence on his declining years after he became blind, 

 308 — his death and character, 309. 



Young, (Rev. Arthur, jun.) surveys the government of Moscow 

 307 — settles in the Crimea, ibid. 



z. 



Zimoma, properties of, 401. 

 Zinc ores, analysis of, 191-193. 



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