2l6 AGRICULTURAL WRITERS. 



1778.— Marshall, \\'iL\.WM—(conti)iued). 



Experiments and Observations concerning Agriculture and the Weather. London, 



1779. 4to. 

 The Rural Economy of Norfolk. London, 1787. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 The Rural Economy of Yorkshire. London, 1788. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 The Rural Economy of Gloucestershire. Gloucester, 1789. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Rural Economy cf the Midland Counties. London, 1790. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Rural Economy of the West of England. London, 1796. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties of England. London, 1798. 



2 vols. 8vo. 

 Proposals for a Rural Institute, or College of Agriculture, and other Branches of 



Rural Economy. London, 1799. 8vo. 

 ■On the Appropriation and Enclosure of Commonable and Intermixed Lands- 



London, 1801. 8vo. 

 An Elementary and Practical Treatise on the Landed Property of England, 



containing the Purchase and Improvement of Landed Estates. London, 



1804. 4to. 

 Treatise on the Management of Landed Estates. A General Work for the Use 



of Professional Men, being an Abridgment of the former. London, 1806. 8vo. 

 A Review and Complete Abstract of the Reports of the Board of Agriculture from 



the several Departments of England. London, 181 7-. 5 vols. 8vo. 

 Of the Black Canker Caterpillar which destroys the Turnips in Norfolk. 



(Phil Trans. Abr. xv. 386.) 1783. 



3779.— Miller, John. 



A general Dictionary of Husbandry, &c. Bath. 2 vols. 8vo. 



1780. — Trusler, Rev. John, LL.D., author of a great variety of works. He was also a 



farmer for some time at Bath. 

 Practical Husbandry ; or, the Art of Farming with a Certainty of Gain. 



London. 8vo. The 4t'.i edition is dated 1 799. 

 On the Importance of a Farmer's Life, 1793. 8vo. 



— BoswELL, George, a cultivator of his own estate in Dorset. 



Treatise on Watering Meadows ; wherein are shown the many Advantages arising 

 from that mode of Practice, particularly on coarse, boggy, or barren Lands. 

 London. 8vo. Another edition, 1790. 



1782.— Ralev, William. 



A Treatise on the Management of Potatoes. London. 8vo. 



1784.— Small, James, a plough-wright and small farmer in Roxburghshire; afterwards 

 settled at Edinburgh as an agricultural machinist. 



Treatise on Ploughs and Wheel Carriages. Edinburgh. 8vo. 

 Turner, Nicholas. 



An Essay on Draining and improving Peat Bogs. London. 8\o. 



Cooke, James, a clergymen of Norfolk, inventor of a new drill machine, for a long time 



deservedly popular for drilling the cereal grasses, and hoeing between 

 the rows. 

 Drill Husbandry Perfected. i2mo. 



1785. — Stone, Thomas, a surveyor and land-agent to the Duke of Bedford, 



An Essay on Agriculture, with a View to inform Gentlemen of landed Property 



whether their Estates are managed to the greatest Advantage.. London. Svo. 



General View of the Agriculture of the County of Huntingdon. London, 1793. 4to 



