Author:James Anderson (1739-1808)

Works

 * "Essays on Planting" in Ruddiman's Edinburgh Weekly Magazine (1771)
 * Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs (1777), in 2 vols.
 * Miscellaneous observations on planting and training timber-trees: particularly calculated for the climate of Scotland (1777)
 * A practical treatise on chimneys: containing full directions for preventing or removing smoke in houses (1777) (anon.)
 * Observations on the Means of exciting a Spirit of National Industry (1777)
 * The interest of Great Britain with regard to her American colonies, considered (1783)
 * An Account of the present State of the Hebrides (1785)
 * Observations on Slavery (1789)
 * A General View of the Agriculture and Rural Economy of the County of Aberdeen (1794)
 * The Bee, or literary weekly intelligencer (December 1790 to January 1794, 163 issues), in 18 vols.
 * On an Universal Character (1795)
 * Recreations in agriculture, natural-history, arts, and miscellaneous literature (1799), in 5 vols.
 * A Calm Investigation of Circumstances that have led to the Present Scarcity of Grain in Britain, 1801