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I (hall be happy if thefe few obfervations may 

 in any degree prove ufeful, or tend to encourage 

 planting in your counties. 



I am, your's, &c. 

 Somerfet. R. £ 



Article LVI1I. 



JDefcriptign of the Model of a Norfolk Plough 

 fent to the Society by Mr. Bos well. 



[Iiluftrated with an accurate Engraving.] 



SIR, Piddletown, Dec. 4, 1779. 



HE model of the Norfolk Plough, which I 



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now fend agreeable to the requeft of the 

 Society, is complete on a fcale of three inches to 

 a foot. As an explanation of its various parts 

 may be necefTary, I flatter miyfelf the following 

 gbfervations will not be deemed impertinent, 



Explanation, 



A the tail. B the beam. C the head. 



D the wood fpindle. E the iron fpindle. 



V the wood mould-board fitted to the iron plat or turn- 

 furrow. 



G the iron turn-furrow ; This part is generally cad to 

 jts proper fhape, 



I* the 



