from fome other cafes, as well as from theur 

 fuperior farinacioufnefs, are of a more feeding 

 quality. 



Thus having ventured thefe two fmall experi- 

 ments to your examination, permit me a few ob- 

 fervations on the premiums offered by you in 

 January 1782, an object of more general import- 

 ance, and which, by being confidered in various 

 lights, and made a fubject of difcourfe in your 

 aiTociated counties, muft necefTarily tend to throw 

 your patriotick defigns gradually into the very beft 

 channel for the publick good. 



There are two great objects to which the exer- 

 tions of fuch a Society as your's may be directed : 



17?. To introduce into fuch parts of your county 

 as are ill-cultivated, the hufbandry of other better- 

 managed diftricts. 



idly. To refine upon fuch hufbandry, and at- 

 tempt to carry it to an ideal perfection. 



Subordinate and inferior are; ijf. To procure 

 general experimental information. 2dly. To en- 

 Courage* the induftry and Hull of your labouring 

 poor. 



I perceive 



