the population question
Dr. R. Price on the decline of population, [398]. Dr. A. Webster's lists of examinable persons in Scotland, [399]. Letter of Smith to Eden, [400]. Smith's opinion of Price, [400]. Further letter to Eden, [400]. Henry Hope of Amsterdam, [401]. Letter to Bishop Douglas, introducing Beatson of the Political Index, [403].
visit to london
Meeting with Pitt at Dundas's, [405]. Smith's remark about Pitt, [405]. Consulted by Pitt, [406]. Opinion on Sunday schools, [407]. Wilberforce and Smith, [407]. The British Fisheries Society, [408]. Smith's prognostication confirmed, [409]. Chosen Lord Rector of Glasgow University, [410]. Letter to Principal Davidson, [411]. Installation, [412]. Sir John Leslie, [412]. Letter of Smith to Sir Joseph Banks, [413]. Death of Miss Douglas, [414]. Letter to Gibbon, [414].
visit of samuel rogers
Smith at breakfast, [416]. Strawberries, [417]. Old town of Edinburgh, [417]. Loch Lomond, [417]. The refusal of corn to France, [417]. "That Bogle," [418]. Junius, [429]. Dinner at Smith's, [420]. At the Royal Society meeting, [421]. Smith on Bentham's Defence of Usury, [422].