CULTIVATION RIDGES
Bowen, H. C.: Ancient Fields. London 1961.
Clark, H. M.: Selion size and soil type, in Agric.
Hist. Rev., i960. 8, pp 91-98.
Complete Farmer, The: The Complete Farmer, or,
General dictionary of agriculture and husband-
ry, 2 vols. 5th edition. London 1807.
Dickson, A.: A Treatise of Agriculture, 2 vols. Ed-
inburgh 1762.
Farmer’s Magazine, The: Comparative view of
East Lothian husbandry in 1778 and 1810, in The
Farmer’s Magazine, 1811. 11, pp 51-68, 204-23,
343-353, 5I5~23-
Fenton, A.: Early and Traditional Cultivating Im-
plements in Scotland, in PSAS, 1962-63. 96, pp
264-317.
Fenton, A.: Scottish Country Life. Edinb. 1976.
Forsyth, R.: The principles and practice of agricul-
ture. 2 vols. Edinburgh 1804.
Greg, R. H.: Scotch farming in the Lothians. Lon-
don 1842.
Hamilton,].: The country-man’s rudiments: or, an
Advice to the farmers in East-Lothian how to
labour and improve their ground. 2nd edition.
Edinburgh 1713.
Hannerherg, D.: Agrarmorfologisk mikroanalys:
ett forskningsprogram, in Ymer, 1963. 1-2, pp
151-164.
Harrison, M.J.; Mead, W. R. and D.J. Pannett: A
Midland ridge-and-furrow map, in Geog. Jour.,
UN- 3> PP 366~369-
Hepburn, G. B.: General view of the agriculture
and rural economy of the county of East Loth-
ian. Board of Agriculture, Edinburgh 1794.
Jackson,]. C.: The ridge and furrow controversy,
zn Amateur Historian, 1961. 5, 23-28.
Kames, Lord: The gentleman farmer; being an at-
tempt to improve agriculture, by subjecting it to
the test of rational principles. Edinburgh 1776.
Kerr, R.: General view of the Agriculture of the
County of Berwick. Board of Agr., London
1809.
Kerridge, E.: Ridge and Furrow and Agrarian His-
tory, in Econ. Hist. Rev., 4th series, 1951. 1, pp
14-36.
Kerridge, E.: A reconsideration of some former
husbandry practices, in Agric. Hist. Rev., 1955.
3(1), pp 26-40.
Low,D.: Elements of Practical Agriculture. Edin-
burgh 1834.
Meibeyer, W. von: Uber den profilaufbau des
pflughorizontes in Wblbackern, in Zeits fur
Agrargeschichte und Agrarsoziologie, 1969. 17,
pp 161-170.
Miles, M.: Land draining: a handbook for farmers.
New York, 1903.
Morton,]. C.: An Encyclopaedia of Agriculture (2
vols.). London, 1855.
Naismith, ].: Elements of Agriculture; being an
essay towards establishing the cultivation of the
soil and promoting vegetation on steady princi-
ples. London 1807.
Nightingale, M.: Ploughing and field shape, in An-
tiquity, 1953. 27, pp 20-6.
Orwin, C. S. and Orwin, C. S.: The Open fields.
London 1958.
Parry, M.L.: Changes in the upper limit of cultiva-
tion in south-east Scotland. Unpublished Ph. D.
thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1974.
Parry, M. L.: County maps as historical sources: A
sequence of surveys in south-east Scotland, in
Scottish Studies, 1975. 19, pp 15-26.
Parry, M. L.: The mapping of abandoned farmland
in upland Britain: An exploratory survey in
south-east Scotland, 1976, in Geog. Jour. 142,
pp.101-110.
Ransome, ]. E.: Ploughs and Ploughing. London
1867.
Robertson, G.: Rural recollections, or the progress
of improvement in agricultural and rural affairs.
Irvine 1829.
Somerville, R.: General view of the Agriculture of
the county of East Lothian. Board of Agricul-
ture, London 1805.
Sinclair, Sir ].: An Account of the systems of hus-
bandry adopted in the more improved districts of
Scotland, with some observations on the im-
provements of which they are susceptible. Edin-
burgh 1812.
Wight, A.: The present state of husbandry in Scot-
land, extracted from the reports to the Commis-
sioners of the Annexed estates, and published by
their authority. 4 vols. Edinburgh 1778.
Bowen, H. C.: Ancient Fields. London 1961.
Clark, H. M.: Selion size and soil type, in Agric.
Hist. Rev., i960. 8, pp 91-98.
Complete Farmer, The: The Complete Farmer, or,
General dictionary of agriculture and husband-
ry, 2 vols. 5th edition. London 1807.
Dickson, A.: A Treatise of Agriculture, 2 vols. Ed-
inburgh 1762.
Farmer’s Magazine, The: Comparative view of
East Lothian husbandry in 1778 and 1810, in The
Farmer’s Magazine, 1811. 11, pp 51-68, 204-23,
343-353, 5I5~23-
Fenton, A.: Early and Traditional Cultivating Im-
plements in Scotland, in PSAS, 1962-63. 96, pp
264-317.
Fenton, A.: Scottish Country Life. Edinb. 1976.
Forsyth, R.: The principles and practice of agricul-
ture. 2 vols. Edinburgh 1804.
Greg, R. H.: Scotch farming in the Lothians. Lon-
don 1842.
Hamilton,].: The country-man’s rudiments: or, an
Advice to the farmers in East-Lothian how to
labour and improve their ground. 2nd edition.
Edinburgh 1713.
Hannerherg, D.: Agrarmorfologisk mikroanalys:
ett forskningsprogram, in Ymer, 1963. 1-2, pp
151-164.
Harrison, M.J.; Mead, W. R. and D.J. Pannett: A
Midland ridge-and-furrow map, in Geog. Jour.,
UN- 3> PP 366~369-
Hepburn, G. B.: General view of the agriculture
and rural economy of the county of East Loth-
ian. Board of Agriculture, Edinburgh 1794.
Jackson,]. C.: The ridge and furrow controversy,
zn Amateur Historian, 1961. 5, 23-28.
Kames, Lord: The gentleman farmer; being an at-
tempt to improve agriculture, by subjecting it to
the test of rational principles. Edinburgh 1776.
Kerr, R.: General view of the Agriculture of the
County of Berwick. Board of Agr., London
1809.
Kerridge, E.: Ridge and Furrow and Agrarian His-
tory, in Econ. Hist. Rev., 4th series, 1951. 1, pp
14-36.
Kerridge, E.: A reconsideration of some former
husbandry practices, in Agric. Hist. Rev., 1955.
3(1), pp 26-40.
Low,D.: Elements of Practical Agriculture. Edin-
burgh 1834.
Meibeyer, W. von: Uber den profilaufbau des
pflughorizontes in Wblbackern, in Zeits fur
Agrargeschichte und Agrarsoziologie, 1969. 17,
pp 161-170.
Miles, M.: Land draining: a handbook for farmers.
New York, 1903.
Morton,]. C.: An Encyclopaedia of Agriculture (2
vols.). London, 1855.
Naismith, ].: Elements of Agriculture; being an
essay towards establishing the cultivation of the
soil and promoting vegetation on steady princi-
ples. London 1807.
Nightingale, M.: Ploughing and field shape, in An-
tiquity, 1953. 27, pp 20-6.
Orwin, C. S. and Orwin, C. S.: The Open fields.
London 1958.
Parry, M.L.: Changes in the upper limit of cultiva-
tion in south-east Scotland. Unpublished Ph. D.
thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1974.
Parry, M. L.: County maps as historical sources: A
sequence of surveys in south-east Scotland, in
Scottish Studies, 1975. 19, pp 15-26.
Parry, M. L.: The mapping of abandoned farmland
in upland Britain: An exploratory survey in
south-east Scotland, 1976, in Geog. Jour. 142,
pp.101-110.
Ransome, ]. E.: Ploughs and Ploughing. London
1867.
Robertson, G.: Rural recollections, or the progress
of improvement in agricultural and rural affairs.
Irvine 1829.
Somerville, R.: General view of the Agriculture of
the county of East Lothian. Board of Agricul-
ture, London 1805.
Sinclair, Sir ].: An Account of the systems of hus-
bandry adopted in the more improved districts of
Scotland, with some observations on the im-
provements of which they are susceptible. Edin-
burgh 1812.
Wight, A.: The present state of husbandry in Scot-
land, extracted from the reports to the Commis-
sioners of the Annexed estates, and published by
their authority. 4 vols. Edinburgh 1778.