??? AND NATURAL HISTORY OF SCOTLAND
... wood, chiefly oak, birch, and afh. The principal proprietor is Mr iuamont of Lamont; the ufua crops are, oats, barley, and potatoes. ...
... wood, chiefly oak, birch, and afh. The principal proprietor is Mr iuamont of Lamont; the ufua crops are, oats, barley, and potatoes. ...
... r-FICKS /A- LI>INBUHaiI Mcl Al b ITS, Oil 20. O.ime.il, ,„i pecic, t- _3. | Motion, per !,h. 4t06 d. Potatoes per peck, 6 I Egga, pe. dozen, 9 Beef, per 111). 4106 -4 liu-.-r, p.-r lib. : 4 Frcfli Herring-., En-peony. ...
... recommend the mix- ing of potatoes and barley-meal with dour in the compolition of bread, or of bifcuit, where it can * Amongft a number of letters, from various parts of the country, relpeitiii^ the ir.creafed cultivation of potatoes thi« year, the follovvinj; ...
... goods ; the Robert and John of Ltith, Sliarp, from Cairon, with yetlin ; the Thomas of I—ith, Cariifi-e, from Methill, with potatoes; and three other veik-ts with coalr. Sailed, The Adamfon of Perth, Lyell, for ditto, with goods; the Ant of Aberdeen, Wilfon ...
... PRICES IN EDINBURGH -llAßKjirs, 1„l- -o. Oretn-.ea! perpecfc, 1 6 j Egss per dozen, 7d. Potatoes per peck, 10 | Butter per lib. -_ beef per lib. , r to (, I Green Peal_,peck, n Motion per lib. .1 I Sugar Pcafe, I 4 Salmon per hb. Stni) j Stiawfc_ rl ...
... PRICES IN F.DIN'J'JRGH MARKET. Beef, per D> ,1 to 7.1 I Lamb, per quarter as to is Mutton, .-ato-d I Potato -s.pelpe.lt las r *.l, ?? I Green Peafe is Bufter is ad | Strawberries, per tint lod Salmorpcr Cd to 9J j Eggs, per dozen 'id CVPaIR CORN I-lARKE ...
... SHIPPING. ARRIVED at LEITH, April 14. Fricndlhip, tfllifiw. from Hull', with potatoes and oats; Cecelia and Anna, Fanholm, from Rotter- dam, with flax, flux feed, and oats ; Friendship, Denoon, from Lon- don, with goods ; Mary, Your?-, from St David's ...
... © from malt diftillation Mb, the potatoes are boiled to ‘ng’, Which js diluted with hot ; the mafs is then barm for about a fort- then diftilled in the ufual tit Yielded a ftrong flavour and perfume of rafpberries, and is not hable to be foiled by what ...
... goods ; the Mally of Monf rofe, Leighton, from ditto, with goods; the Difpatch of Dun- dee, Foreman, from St Andrews, with potatoes ; and lix veflels froni different ports, vrith coals. Sailed, The Mary of Leitfi, Fawner, for London, with goods ; the Edinburgh ...
... Dec. is— iS. Amuv-D. Robert ar.d James, Sunpfcn, lie-m Btrwidc, v-ith pain. i:.j«e-, More, fro— i S— -nn'iflwiiue^, with potatoes. Al::i :: ie~ ?? with c. —-. — fj-e-r— r— land Chr— ti ?? Vi'n girt, foe B— rrow!? ourne- , £ie4f. 1 , ; ,I ?? »-%lS_ H^£ ...
... they remain without ,lI the crop is taken up. The r never been than from excellent potatoes, i( -' h 'shelter bufhels to the boll, and t) '' ; little heaped. le potatoe crop removed, .^Crj' s again formed before • Qii the divifion-furrow clear-1 d' cofts ...
... lately made in this country, as well in America, to render the truth of this doubtful. It has been found here, that even potatoes may conftantly grown the fame piece of ground lv hour any degeneration, provided the cuttings always made from the fineit ...