INDEX- 



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Eait Lothian, expense of cultivation in, in 

 1790 and 1804, _ • {j^ 



Edtn, Sir Jolui, on thrashing mills, 49 



Edmonds, John, on expense of cultivation, in 

 179c and 1804, - _ 5;2 



Education, good effects of, on the lower classes, 



328 ei seq. 



Eldridge, Rev. Francis, on the beneficial cul- 

 ture of carrots, - - - 211 



Emhnnhnent, of Lancaster sands, probable 

 beneficial result of, - - i 



Emerstn, R. on horses and oxen, - 213 



Enchsure Bill, the necessity of, 85, 136, et srq. 



jF«^/(v«r/, number of acres in, - 2C.4 



Equisetum arvensis, (corn horse-tail) supposed 

 effect of, on ew^es in lamb, - 252 



Eri'jphorum vaginatum and polystachlon, (cotton- 

 grass, hare's tail, moss crops) account of, 



259 



Ervumiefrr.sfermum, andhlrsutum, (tare) effects 

 of, on a wheat crop, - - 249 



EilC'.urt, Tl'.omas, Esq. on wheel carriages 

 and one-horse carts, - - 215 



Euphorlla, (spurge devil's milk) account of,238 



Jiclioscopa, (sun spurge) account of 



238 



— - exlgua, (dwnrf spurge) - 246' 



Expemes, comparison of, of arable land in 

 1790 and ibo4, - - 17 



Experiments, advantages resulting from trying, 

 300, 330, 331, 



Exportation of Corn, ^oVi'y of granting bounties 

 on, lor, 147, 307, 309, should be en- 

 couraged, - - - 330 



Falkzvs, observations on, 297; necessity of 



abolishing, . - - 300 



Farmers, difficulties they labour under, 40, 42, 



43. 51. S4> 7I' 74. 75> 85> 86, loi, 112, 

 114, 120. 



Farming Societies, benefits of, - 93 



Fausselt, H. G. on the expense of keeping 



horses in 1790, and 1804, . - 55 



Ferns, Dr. his tract on the number of young 



children lost, for want of nutriment, 126 

 Ficaria verna, (pilewort) should be destroyed, 



260 

 Fisheries, <leserving of encouragement, to 



prevent scarcity, - - 312 



Forsler^ J. acco\mt of charges on 100 acres of 



common field land, - _ - 105 



Franklin, J. on leases and tithes, - 84 



France, measures taken by, to procure and im- 

 prove the Merino breed of sheep, 417 et seq. 

 Frost, salutary effects of, on the atmosphere of 



mossy lands, 11; supposed to occasion the 



mil.levv, 201 ; injurious to potatoes, 227, 



231, 

 Fruit, as affording a substitute for malt liquor, 



deserving of growth, -^12,318. ^ 



Funuiria officinalis, (fumitory) account of, 238, 



249- 



Galeopsis tetrahit, (nettle hemp) account of, 



238 

 Galiumaparine[ca.tchwec<.\, goose-grass) account 



of, good for cutaneous erup.ions, 2^6, 243. 

 Genista tinctoria, (dyer's broom) account of, 



260 

 Gilbert, M. method of cleaning wool 514 



Glasgow Infirmary, good of, 95, rental, ib. 



Gnaphalium germanicum, (cudweed, chafeweed) 



description and supposed use of, - 260 

 Gorze, supposed use of, in forming sdII, 165 

 Grazing, advantages from, greater than from 



tillage, - - - 304, et seq. 



Green, Edward, on the expense of summer 



tilling clay lands, . . 73 



Grerson, Sir W. practice of, in holding courts 



to fine such of his tenants as had weeds 



growing on their lands, - - 251 



