CONTENTS. 



CHAP. II. Persons engaged in American Agriculture American and 

 British Agriculture Application of Capital and Labour to Cultivation 

 Rent Price of Land Proportions of Nature Capital and Labour 

 in the Production of Farm Produce, and their Distribution in Britain 

 and America Capital required to Stock a Farm in both Countries 

 Unhealthiness of America Climate State of Society Situation of 

 Youn Men without Capital Choosing America or Britain ,.., 340 



CHAP. III. Lower Canada Inhabitants Climate Soil Mode of Sell 

 ing Land Productions and Prices Farming near Montreal Climate 

 affecting Agriculture and Farmers, 350 



CHAP. IV&quot;. Upper Canada Inhabitants Climate Soil Mode of Sell 

 ing Land, and Prices Bad Effects of Selling on Credit Situation of 

 Settlers without Capital Price of Land in Upper Canada, and the 

 Western United States Price of Land, and Mode of Settlement Injuii- 

 ous to the Province Suggestions for Improving the State of the Coun 

 try, 35(3 



CHAP. V. Productions Agricultural Societies Want of Pasturage Pro 

 gress of Forest Settlement First Crops on Forest Land Worn-out 



Soil Mildewed Wheat Misrepresentations of Canada Mr Ferguson s 



Statement Township of Nichol Praises and Detractions Choosing a 

 Situation Advantages and Disadvantages of Upper Canada for different 

 Emigrants State cf the Inhabitants Constitution Game, 368 



CHAP. VI. United States Climate Diseases Productions Agricul 

 ture East of the Alleghany Mountains Agriculture West of the Moun 

 tains Wages Choice of Residence Progress of Wealth Wages of 

 the United States and the Canadas Profits of Capital, 391 



CHAP. VII Wealth and Refinement of Different Parts Writers on 



American Manners Plainness Civility New England Character- 

 Unfair Dealing Emigrant s Situation and Character Government 

 United States and Upper Canada, 403 



CHAP. VIII. Illinois Climate Face of the Country Prairies Soil 

 Salt Lead Iron Coal Water Communication History To was 

 Government Education Kentucky Population New Englaudeis 

 Pioneers Manners and Customs, 419 



CHAP. IX. Productions Animals Fowls Country for Sporting- 

 Mode of Selling Land Unsold Public Land Number of Indians 

 Government Policy towards the Indians War with Indians Decrease 

 of Population Agriculture Wages of Labour Illinois and Upper 

 Canada, 434 



CHAP. X Prairie Agriculture Capital Required Crops and Prices 



Wages of Labour Compared with Land and Produce in Illinois and Bri 

 tain Future Prospects Sheep Husbandry Illinois and Upper Cana 

 da Illinois and Britain The Canadas and Illinois estimated by the 

 standard of Nature Emigrant Information; , 445 



