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it to you, gentlemen, whofe objeét is to make: -pub- 
lick whatever may tend to improve the agriculture 
of your country. 
I am, gentlemen, 
Your humble fervant,  ~ 
H. WYNNE 
ART. XVIII. 
An Account of a Forrow:Roxzer, and new Drac, 
Models of which were presented to the Society. 
[From Wm, Wanszorovucu Pincuarp, efq.] 
In a Letter to the SecRETARY. 
SIR, ,. . | Stockton, Wilts, Nov. 9, 1798: 
CCORDING to my promife, I have fent you a 
Model and the Plan of my Furrow-Roller, 
and beg the favour of you to lay it before the gen- 
tlemen of the Bath Agriculture Society, at their 
next meeting at Hetling-Houfe ; and if it fhould meet 
__ their approbation it will give me’ pleafure. . 
The whole of the e{tate I now occupy (the arable) 
is in common fields, more than half of which lie in 
_ computed acres, half acres, quarter acres, and 1-8th 
part of an acre, (fome of the laft fort meafuring no 
more 
