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of the kingdom would contribute their aid ; and I am per- 

 fuaded that nothing is required but the formation of a proper 

 plan, to have it quickly completed. 



Of thefe obfervations you are at liberty to make what ufe 

 you pleafe. I have only farther to fay, if you can furnifli us 

 a table, it will be highly acceptable to your well-wifhing 



Country Man. 



TO THE CONDUCTORS OF THE FARMER'S MAGAZIN)?. 



N^eiv Gal low ay J l6th Jutie 1 800. 



Gentlemen, 



As it is believed a great deal of fruit was loft laft year, 

 from the perfons, who had it, not knowing the beft mode of 

 preferving it, it might be doing a confiderable fervice to the 

 public, to infert in your next Number, an account of the 

 beft method ot ftoring it up. As this muft be a matter 

 well known to thofe who are in the ufe of keeping great 

 quarit:ties, I prefume you can eafily furnilh the neceflary in- 

 form t ion. 



It would be alfo obliging fome of your correfpondents, to 

 acquaint them where the beft kind of dioptrical bee-hives are 

 to be had. 1 am. 



Gentlemen, 



Your moft obedient, 



A n. 



Note by the ConduBors. 



It would have given us much pleafure to have furniftied 

 our correfpondent with the information required ; but the 

 management of fruit is fo little underftood in this northern 

 part of the ifland, that we muft refer the query to our fouth- 

 ern friends, who, we truft, will be kind eupugh to give a fa- 

 tisfadlory anfwer. N. 



FOR 



