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being more regular in his remarks. Errors, he 

 fears, might have efcaped him, but not through 

 negligence. If he has any claim to merit, it is that 

 of having done his beft upon a fubjecl:, which has 

 hitherto ineffectually engaged the attention of men 

 of great rank and abilities -, and which is, con- 

 feflfedly, of importance to a very confiderable part 

 of the community. 



B. PRYCE. 

 Salt/bury , Sept. 20, 1786. 



Article III. 



Strictures on the Hufbandry of Turnips, or an Attempt 

 to promote a fuccejsful Culture of that ufeful Root 

 with more certainty than hath been generally 

 praftifed. 



BY JOSEPH WIMPEY. 



[In a Letter addrefTed to the Secretary.] 

 Sir, 



[N a collection of mifcellaneous papers, written 

 •** by many different perfons, it is to be expected, 

 that we find not only a variety of opinions, but 

 often fuch as are incompatible and irreconcileable. 

 To a reader who wifhes to be informed rather than 



amufed, 



