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hay on which fait has been fprinkled at Hacking up 

 at harvcft. It is a known truth, that the paftures 

 (though marflies) which are overflowed by the fait 

 water at the vernal or autumnal high tides, never 

 rot fheep, but are an antidote to the difeafe, if the 

 infe(5led are dcpaftured thereon while the difeafe 

 i;j recent. 



To tb^ Thirteenth.-^ChxtPiy in the crofs-tree, pot- 

 hook-drail, fwing-plough, which with two horfes 

 will plough moft kinds, and with three horfes any 

 fort of land; having a point to the Ihare for ftoney 

 lands, and no point in lands that are not ftoney. 



RuRicoLA Glocestris, 



Article XLIL 



On the great Increafe of Milk from feeding 

 Milch'Cows with Sainfoin. 



[By an Eflex Farmer.] 



Gentlemen, 



TN looking over your lift of premiums, I was 

 •*' much pleafed to find your Society had encou- 

 raged the cultivation of Sainfoin, In this neigh- 

 bourhood. 



