C U9 1 



^diy. That the method of fetting by the dibble 

 IS moft produdlive in the proportion of about one- 

 tenth part. 



It is to be obferved, that thfce-fourths of the 

 feed is alfo faved ; but this is allowed for the extra 

 expence of dibbling. The incrcafc on the dib- 

 bled part was forty from one yearly. 



ARTIC^.E XXXVIII. 



On a new Oil Manure. 



[From a Genrieman Farmer in Norfolk to the Norfolk 

 Society; and communicated to the Society at Bath by 

 Thomas Beevor, efqj of Hethel-HalL] 



G£NTL£M£i/j 



T Now take the liberty to lay before your refpeft- 

 •*" able Society a Receipt to make a manure for 

 the improvement of lands, which I have with much 

 pains been fo happy as to find out, and which bids 

 the faireft of any thing yet thought of, for general 

 benefit. It is equal to cither muck [dung] or oil- 

 cake, both of which are allowed by all who ufc 

 them to be of great utility ; but there arc few who 

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