may expefb, under the attention, induftry, and cx- 

 pence of its patriot adventurers, the bed breed for 

 the fined fleece, and confequently, I prefume, of 

 Icfs valuable carcafe. But in England, to reach 

 perfc(5lion in the latter, and approach to it in the 

 former, is agreeable to our (ky and foil; necefTary tp^ 

 our culture and population ; and every encourage- 

 ment and reward that roufes competition for their 

 mutual attainment, excited by publick virtue, and 

 regulated by good fenfe, 



I am, rcfpedfully, your's, &c. 



CHARLES ONLEY. 



Stifted'Hall^ EJfex, Jan. 31, 1792. 



Article XV. 



On Plantingy Craftings and making Cyder, 



TO THE SECRETARY. 



Sir, 



A Premium being offered by the Bath and Weft 

 of England Society for the beft pra<5lical 

 EfTay, founded on experience, on raifing Apple- 

 Stocks, and the mod fuccefsful method of grafting 



and 



