l8o On the Manageintnt of Haj. April 



fornied for agricultural purpnfes in the kingdom, as can- 

 not fail to be attended with the moil important advan- 

 tages, both to the Society itfelf, and to the farming intc- 

 relt in general. 



' Conditions of the Subfcription. 



1 . That no fubfcriber fhall be compellable to pay his 

 fubfcription, or fliall incur any expence whatever, unlefs 

 the purpofes of the inftitution are actually carried into 

 effea. 



2. That the capital of 8o,oool. fhall not be increafed, 

 without the confent of a majority of the fubfcribers, and 

 for the manifeft interell of the fubfcribers, and of the 

 public. 



3. That the Society fhall be eftablifhed by charter, or 

 by zd of Parliament, or by deed enrolled, fo as to pre- 

 vent the poflibility of any demand beyond the fum fub- 

 fcribed. 



4. That the fhares fhall be transferable from the time 

 . that the Society is eftablilhed, and that the fums fub- 



fcribed fhall be payable by fuch inltalments as may be 

 determined on at a general fpecial meeting of the fub- 

 fcribers, and ifiued folely under the authority of dire£lors, 

 or truftees, appointed by the Society for that fpecial pur- 

 pofe. 



Farther particulars, regarding the proper inflitution, 

 will foon be publifhed, and may be had of MefTrs Q. 

 and W. Nicol, bookfcllers to his Majefty, Pall-Mall, 

 And fubfcriptions will be received by WiUiam De- 

 vaynes Efq., treafurer to the Society, and by all the 

 principal Bankers in Loudon. 



TO THi; CONDUCTORS OF TH^ ^ARMER's MAGAZINE, 



GENTLEMEN, 



'J 



If you think the following obfervations on the ma- 

 nagement of Hay deferving of notice, th^y may be in- 

 ferted in your next Number. 



The treatment of Hay is a fubjeO; of high importance 

 to the agricultural interell of Britain, not only as a valu- 

 able article of produce, but as conltituting a bulky and 

 eiTential part of the food of our domcltic animals, upon 



whith, 



