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grown trees ; employ the poor and needy to fcattel* 

 acorns with a liberal hand ; befeech the Almighty 

 of his goodnefs to profper our endeavours ; then 

 we may live to fee our woodlands once more crowned 

 with naval timber, our landfcapes fkirted round with 

 lordly oaks, and our eftates defcending to pofterity, 

 with the fure and glorious profpe6t of enriching and 

 protecting their poffeflbrs 1 



I am, &c. &c. 



BoJJington. T. SOUTH* 



ADDITINOAL LETTER TO THE SECRETARV. 



\l'he SubjeB announced in the following Letter y is of 



Jo inter efting a Nature^ as to befpeak the Attention 



of Country Gentlemen at large ^ And the JVorkpre-^ 



faring for the PrefSy hy Jo able a Handy cannot 



fail of being impatiently expelled by the curious in, 



Wall'Fruits:\ 



Sir, 



BY many of your obliging letters, 1 have been 

 invited to communicate to the Society further 

 accounts of my rural labours than thofe I have 

 already troubled you with. Such have been con- 

 fined within the narrow compafs of twenty acres of 



meadow> 



