SECTION IV. 



Why farmers are not enriched in proportion 

 to the increafed price of provifions. P. 73 



SECTION V. 



What is the reafon that provifions are fo high > 

 and feem to be every year increafing in 

 price ; notwithftanding fo many great im- 

 provements faid to be made in agriculture 

 in Britain. 87 



SECTION VI. 



What are the moft probable means of redu- 

 cing the price of provifions, fo as to ferve 

 all traders and manufacturers at a much_ 

 cheaper rate than at prefent, arid likewife 

 to be able to export great quantities annu- 

 ally. - in 



With an Appendix, containing obfervations 

 on the ftate and fituation of fome parts in 

 the Weft of .Scotland, near Glafgow and 

 Ayr, with refpecfl to agriculture. With 

 fome hints for the improvement of thofe 

 places. In a journey from Glafgow to 

 Ayr, in January 1787. 173 



Likewife, 



