LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 



TO THE SECOND EDITION OF THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AGRICULTURE. 



An Amateur NaturaUst,8iC. ; Anon., Coleshill, War- 

 wickshire; a Header of the Gardener's Magazine 

 from its commencement; a Subscriber to the 

 Magazine of Natural History. 

 Suggestions, corrections and hints. 



Anderson, John, 49. Park Street, Grosven or Square, 

 Lornlon, agricultural engineer ; formerly an ex- 

 tensive farmer in Northumberland ; afterwards 

 draughtsman and manager at E. Weir's agricul- 

 tural repository, Oxford Street, 



Various elaborate drawings of machines, par- 

 ticularly of the bone-mill, and of the very excellent 

 machine for threshing and other purposes erected 

 at Bagshot Park, Berkshire. 



., a retired veterinary surgeon of eminence, author 

 of various works. 



The greater part of the article on the horse, 

 p. 949., and the veterinary part of the subsequent 

 articles on agricultural and domestic animals. 



R.', the Rev. Patrick, of Mid Lioch, Auchter 

 House, near Dundee, inventor of a greatly 

 improved reaping-machine. 



Drawings and an elaborate description of his 

 excellent invention, p. 4':i2. 



Booth and Co., distillers, Brentford, Middlesex. 



The details of their establishment for fattening 

 cattle, furnished to us on the spot, p. 1025. 



Burncs, , Farm manager to the Duke of Glouces- 

 ter, at Bagshot Park. 



Various hints, and pennission to publish plans 

 of his machine, &c. 



Cleghom, James, Accountant, Edinburgh; editor of 

 the latter volumes of the Farmer's Magazine, till 

 that work was discontinued ; characterised by the 

 late Professor Coventry to us, in 1822, as the first 

 agricultural writer in Scotland. Author of the 

 article Agriculture in the Supplement to the 

 Encyc. Brit, and of other works. 



A general examination of the whole work, with 

 numerous corrections, various suggestions for im- 

 provements, and references to works where the 

 requisite information might be obtained. 



Cottam and Hallen, agricultural implement manu- 

 facturers, chiefly in iron, "Winsley Street, Oxford 

 Street. 



Corrections, additions, and every assistance in 

 delineating some new implements and machines. 



Dickson, W. formerly a farmer near Edinburgh, now 

 of Kidbrook, in Kent 



Various details respecting his farm when in- 

 spected by us, in April, 1829. 



Dombasle, C. J. A. Mathieu de, director of the agri- 

 cultural establishment at Roville, near Nancy, in 

 France, and author of various agricultural works. 

 Various information respecting the agriculture 

 of France, and the inspection of all the details of 

 the establishment at Roville. 



Eichthal, M. le Baron de, an extensive proprietor in 

 Bavaria,who has resided sometime in Britain, and 

 especially in Scotland ; studied our agriculture ; 

 and introduced it on his Bavarian estates by means 

 of Scotch farmers. 



Various information respecting the agriculture 

 and state of property in Bavaria, in London in 

 1826, and at Munich and Eichthal in 1828. 



Forsyth, William, F.H.S. &c., Nottingham Place, 

 London. 



Various corrections and additions, more espe- 

 cially to the bibliography, p. 1206. 



F. and W., the latter a Scotch farmer of experience 

 both in Fifeshire and Middlesex. 



Notes on the agriculture of France and Italy, 

 from a tour made there in 1828. 



Gihbs and Co., Messrs., nursery and seedsmen, Lon- 

 don. 



Lists of hardy fruits suitable for a field orchard 

 in the midland counties of England, p. 667, and 

 information respecting the Serradilla, p. 886. 



Gibbs, M. son., late nurseryman at Inverness ; after- 

 wards superintendent of a British colony attempt- 

 etl to l)e established at Caraccas. 



Information respecting the agricultural capa- 

 bilities of some parts of Noith and South Ame- 

 rica. 



Gladstone, M., engineer, Chester. 



Drawings of several of his late father's inven- 

 tions ; among others, of the bean reaping-machine, 

 p. 427., and water-furrowing plough, p. 397. 

 Gorrie, Archibald, F.H.S., &c., Annat Gardens, 

 Errol, Perthshire. 



Various corrections and additions, as to the 

 wheat-fly and other matters. 

 Gassier, M. 1' Abbt' de, of Rouen, late president of 

 the Agricultural Society there. 



Information respecting the state of agriculture 

 in Normandy. 

 Graha?n, Jajnes, formerly a farmer rn Perthshire; 

 afterwards in Middlesex; and latterly in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Sydney, in Australia. 

 Some notice's respecting Australia. 

 Haxxi, M., president of the Agricultural Society of 

 Bavaria, and the father of improved agriculture 

 in that country; author and editor of various 

 works. ^ 



Various corrections and additions relative to the 

 agriculture of Bavaria. 

 Headrick, the Rev. J., author of the Survey of For- 

 farshire, and of various chemical and agricultural 

 works. 



Various additions and corrections to the sta- 

 tistics. 

 J. C, near Alnwick, Northumberland, a very ex- 

 tensive farmer, and an enlightened political 

 economist. 

 Various corrections and additions. 

 J. IV. L. 



Corrections and additions to the statistical de- 

 partments, and especially to Worcestershire and 

 Warwickshire. 

 Laycock, M., Islington. 



The details of his dairy establishment, from 

 which we drew up the account, p. 1029. 

 Lindley, John, F.R.S. L.S. &c., professor of botany 

 in the University of London. 

 Botanical corrections. 

 M., an extensive proprietor, who cultivates a part 

 of his own estate in Suffolk, 



A general examination of the whole work, and 

 various corrections, suggestions, and additions. 

 Main, James, A,L.S., &c., editor of the British Far- 

 mer's Magazine ; author of the Cottage Florist's 

 Directory, and other works. 

 General corrections and additions. 

 Masclet, M. le Chevalier de, late French consul at 

 Edinburgh, and then a writer in the Farmer's 

 Magazine and other periodicals ; now residing in 

 Paris. 



Various corrections and additions relative to 

 the agriculture of France and Flanders. 

 Menteath, C. G., stuart of Closeburn, Dumfries- 

 shire. 



An account of his limekilns, waggons, and mode 

 of improving grass lands, p. 626. et seq. 

 Morton and Co., Leith Walk, Edinburgh, agricul- 

 tural implement manufacturers, chiefly in wood. 



Various information respecting agricultural im- 

 plements, and several drawings of some new 

 ploughs, drill-machines, &c. 

 Fearson and Co., Messrs., nurserymen, Chilwell, 

 near Nottingham. 



Lists of hardy fruits suitable for a field orchard 

 in the northern counties of England, p. 668. 

 R. M. of Devonshire. 



Additions to the dairy department 

 Ban some and Co., agricultural implement makers, 

 Ipswich. 

 Drawings of ploughs and other implements. 

 Bhodes and Co., Islington, 



The details of their dairy establishment, from 

 which we drew up the account, p. 1028. 

 Ronalds and Sons, Messrs., nurserymen, Brentford. 

 Lists of hardy fruits suitable for a field orchard 

 in the midland counties of England, p. 668. 

 Sherriff, Patrick, of Mungo's Wells, near Hadding- 

 ton. 



Several important suggestions, and various cor- 

 rections. 

 Sinclair, George, F.L.S., H.S., &c. of the firm of 



