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there could not be fo much virtue in the aflies as 

 there would have been in June or July. 



I would recommend thofc who are difpofed to 

 try this dreffiiig, to burn the fern at two different 

 times — the firft after the fallow has had the fecond 

 ploughing— the other part after the afhes of the 

 former are fpread and ploughed inj by which 

 means they will be more intimately mixed with the 

 foil. I vvould alfo recommend that five waggon- 

 loads of fern be burnt on an acre. 



I am, your'Sj &c. 



THOMAS PAVIER. 



Wefi^Mon^on near 'Taunton^ 



Article XXVIIL 

 On the Cultivation of Heathy Ground, 

 [By a Suffolk Farmer.] 

 Gentlem^en", 



SOME years fince I broke up ten acres of heathy 

 ground, which had long been only a flieejy- 

 walk, and produced little clfe than furze, ling,*' 

 and mole-hill thyme. 



* Erica, or Heath, 



The 



