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I beg leave, therefore, to propofe, that your 

 Society may direct a trial to be made; and if it 

 fucceeds, that a premium may be offered for bring- 

 ing it into common ufe. 



W.I. 



Trifling as the fubjecT on which I addrefs 

 you may at firft view appear, 1 flatter myfelf you 

 will not deem me impertinent in wifhing to have 

 a remedy pointed out for an inconvenience which 

 has long been felt and complained of. 



Gravel walks are fome of the mod ufeful and 

 necelTary ornaments in gentlemen's gardens; but 

 the difficulty of keeping them clear from green mqfs 

 is very great. 



I therefore fubmit to your confideration whe- 

 ther it might not be expedient for you to offer a 

 fmall premium for the difcovery of a cheap, eafy, 

 and effectual method of deftroying it, and pre- 

 venting its growth. 



A GARDENER. 



I am of the opinion that crops of graffes, as 

 well as grain, might be much improved, and the 



quantity 



