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tlie tackle of any particular maker. In fact, they did not undertake 

 to save people the trouble of thinking for themselves. All they 

 aimed at was to save people the trouble of going round the country 

 for themselves ; they had endeavoured to collect as much information 

 as they could with the least expenditure of their own time and the 

 Society's money; and he could assure them that they had worked 

 hard with that object before them. 



The President said he perfectly agreed in the course which the 

 reporters had adopted in not assuming the responsibility of recom- 

 mending the tackle of any particular maker. He had only men- 

 tioned the objection taken for the pm-pose of refuting it. 



Lord Vernon moved a vote of thanks to the President, whom he 

 congratulated upon being the means of completing the Eeport on 

 " Steam Cultivation." 



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