INDEX.
Page CEubit, Egyptian(the) information relative to ERS 35
E.
Eaſt-IndiaCompany, ſtatement of the diſpute between the court-of direc- tors and the proprietors 400 Eden(Sir, F, M. Bart.) review of his eſtimate of the number of inhabi- tants in Great Britain and Ireland 201 «Edmonds(Mr.) account of his prize 0X, with a plate Elliſon(Mr.) on planting potatoes, in anſwer to-Mr. Ford-— 1944 Experiments, on a large expenſive ſcale, ſhould be cautiouſly hazarded 167 Ezekiel(chapter xxvii,) commercial commentary on
D F.
Farm-houſe garden(the) common
omiſſions in 496
Fârming, on the uſual profits of 182 - buhneſs, precepts of œcono-
my in————— 189
- capital, on the application of 180
Felbrig, increaſe of population in the pariſh ſincethe incloſure of its com- mon field
Filtering machine, plate and deſcrip-
48
tion of Mr. Peacock’s 389 Financial fas 6f the eighteenth cen- tury, review of fhis produétion 365
Fine arts, ſcience and literature, month-
Iy hiſtorical notice of 61, 133, 298,
378, 458
Ford(Mr.) on planting potatocs, in
reply to Mr. Ellifon— 235 France, ſtatement and tables of its
commerce 53 Free parts, the nature and advantages;
of—_ 9. Frend(Mr. William) review of his 4
pamphlet on paper money, as áf-
feCing the price of proviſions 366 Fullarton(Col.) review of his letter
to Lord Carrington— 284 Funds(public) ſtatement of the high-
eſt and loweſt prices at which they
have been——— 346 Future plenty, on the proſpe&t of 178 G.
Garaett(Dr.) copious nôtice of his annals of philoſophy,&c. 434
Gower(Mr.) his reply to Scrutator’s critique on his five-maſted ſhip 184 Granaries, public, recommended to
the adoption of the legiſlature 13 Hr. 2mbúrgh, cauſes of the preſent high Hprices of Tent, proviſions,&c, in 17 þ
Page Hambürgh, atcount of the reformed management of the poor at Hat-making, query who was the firſt inventor of 37
the account of its manu- faure in Chambers’s diCtionary totally wrong ibid. Hedley,(Mr:) on preſcrying corn in public granaries Hemp, the cultivation of likely to ſac- ceed in India Hewling’s(Mr.)his inſtruments called the land ſurveyor and the timber meaſurer, of very confined appl1i- cation 439, 440 Hindmarſh(Mr. Robert) his account of Mr. Rowntree’s trial for patent property Holden(the Rev. Mr.) on the culti-
13
vation of ſugar,in the Weſt Indies gz.
Holmes(Mr.) plate and deſcription of his conduéting oven, heated without flues—— 348, 350
Ji
Incloſure, new arguments for 399
Inland navigation, parbamentary re- wards for, ſuggeſted
Inquiry into the cauſes ofthe late and préſent ſcarcity,&e review of 364
Es Kent(Mr. Nathanial) notice of his general view of the agritulture of
the county of Norfolk 46 Kitchen library, à ſmall colle@ion of books for- 398 Li. Land ſteward(the modern) a publica-
tion on various rural and œconomi-
cal affairs, reviewed— 277 Law caſes, commercial—See com-
mercial law caſes./ Lawrence(Mr.) query from to Dr.
Wilkinſon, reſpe&ing Kept graſs
and rowen Leather, on the moſt eaſy and expe-
dient method of rendering it per-
manently water proof- o Leiceftrienfis, in anſwer to Prafticus 324 Leſter(Mr.) ſpecification of his patent
for an improved engine for cutting
bay, ftraw, tobacco,&c. with a
plate Lexicon, the neceſſity of an agricul-
turalone Logan(Mr.) deſcription of his newly-
invented marine pyramid, or ſpire
buoy London märkets, monthly tablés of
the price of wheat and other graïn,
314
— 145
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