APPENDIX III 



LIST OF AUTHORITIES QUOTED 



IN the following list the place of publication is named where it is other 

 than London : and in the case of London publications after 1850 the 

 publisher's name is quoted where the British Museum Catalogue shows it. 

 Parliamentary papers are distinguished by the printing of the letters P.P. 

 before their title. 



The authorities quoted in Part I of the book (The Development of the 

 Large Farm System and the Decay of the Small Holding) are divided 

 according to the chapters, dealing as these do with (I) the Agricultural 

 Revolution of the Eighteenth Century, (II) the Corn-Law Period, and (III) 

 the First Thirty Years of Free Trade, respectively. The arrangement is as 

 far as possible in order of publication, except that under heads II and III 

 the few books to be cited both there and under the preceding head or heads 

 are given in alphabetical order at the beginning of the section. 



The authorities quoted in Part II (The Economics of Large and Small 

 Holdings at the Present Day) are given according to the year of publication 

 : mply. 



A. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LARGE FARM SYSTEM. 



I. The Agricultural Revolution of the Eighteenth Century. 



ALLEN, WILLIAM. The Landlord's Companion. 1742. 



ELLIS, WILLIAM. The Modern Husbandman. 1750. 



HILL, THOS. A Treatise of Husbandry. 1760. 



CONSIDERATIONS on the Present High Price of Provisions. By^ West-Country 



Maltster. 1764. 



AN IMPARTIAL VIEW of English Agriculture. 1766. 

 ESSAY ON THE NATURE and Methods of ascertaining the specific Shares of 



Proprietors upon the Inclosure of Common Fields. 1766. 

 THE CAUSES OF THE DEARNESS OF PROVISIONS ASSIGNED. Gloucester. 1766. 

 Two LETTERS on the Flour Trade and Dearness of Corn. 1766. 

 [FORSTER, NATHANIEL.] An Enquiry into the causes of the present high price of 



provisions etc. 1767. 

 UNITING AND MONOPOLIZING FARMS. 1767. 



