[ 2 5 6 ] 



per acre, every charge included, is about ten pounds. 

 Their value for feeding hogs, 25s. per ton; at 

 which valuation they are worth only 12K 10s. which 

 leaves a profit of only 2I. 10s. But the growers 

 generally make double that price at the London 

 market, which brings the profit to 15I. per acre. — 

 They feldom fow potatoes more than two years on 

 the fame land, without an intervening crop. 



The Aylefbury i^hite is moftly planted for the 

 table i but the Ox-noble is mod productive for cattle. 



W. BRAINES. 



Article XXV. 

 On the Depravation of sfypk-Trees. 



[From Mr. Gillingwater, of HarleJlon> addrcfTed to 

 Mr. John Wagstaffe, Norwich*] 



IObferved in the Ipfwich Journal of Saturday 

 lad, that circular letters were lent from the Se- 

 cretary of the Bath Agriculture Society, relative to 

 a reprefentation made to that Society, viz. cc That 

 in mod of the counties, and particularly in that of 

 Worcefter, the old and belt kinds of apples are 

 nearly loft 3 and that by perfons converiant in fruit- 

 trees 



