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These EXPERI5£E^TS, it is true, auk xot easy; still THi!r are in the i-owek of every 



TIITXKING HDSBANDMAK. HE VTHO ACCOMPLISHES BUT O.NE, OF HOWEVER LIMITED APl'LICATION, AND 

 TAKES CARE TO REPORT IT FAITHFULLY, ADVANCES THE SCIENCE, AND, CONSEQUENTLY, THE PRACTICE 

 OF AGRICULTURE, AND ACQUIRES THEREBY A RIGHT TO THE GRATITUDE OF HIS FELLOWS, AND OP THOSE 

 WHO CMIE AFTER. TO MAKE MANY SUCH IS BEYOND THE POWER OF MOST ES'DIVIDUALS, AND CANNOT 

 BE EXPECTED. THE Flr.ST CARE OP ALL SOCIETIES FORMED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OP OUR SCIENCE 

 SHOULD BE TO PREPARE THE FOPJIS OF SUCH EXPERIMENTS, AND TO DISTPJBDTE THE EXECUTION OP 

 THESE AMONG THEIR MEMBERS. 



Von Thaee, Principles of Agriculture. 



LO.MWN: PIUKTED by WJLLIAM CLOWES and sons, duke STREET, STAMFORD STREET. 

 AND CHARING CROSS. 



