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not be clofe ftopt until February or March, when It 

 it will be fit for fale or ufe. 



If cyder do not fine, fome people ufe ifinglafs. 

 For one hogfhead of a hundred gallons beat about 

 one ounce and a half and pull it to pieces j add to it 

 about two quarts of liquor, and whifk it together; 

 next day add more liquor, and whifk it : repeat this 

 until it be diflblved, and beaten fine. Rack your 

 foul liquor, throw in the dififolved glafs, and flir it 

 together with a (lick. As foon as it drops fine, 

 rack it off into a clean cafk. 



Cyder fhould not be bottled until fixteen or eigh- 

 teen months after it is made, as it would endanger 

 the breaking the bottles. J. N. Morse. 



Article XVI. 

 On a particuluar Kind of Apple, (^c. 



TO THE SECRETARY. 



Sir, 



ARTICLE xxth of the 4th volume of your 

 Society's Papers is furely interefting to the 

 planters of orchards. Yjour judicious comment in a 

 note, and humane invitations to the publick to fur- 



nifh 



