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ART. XXI. 
An Account of the peculiar Nature, Use, and 
Value of the Turnie-Roorzep Cagpace, with 
the best mode of its Cultivation; founded on 
long experience. . 
Addreffed to the SECRETARY. 
[By Mr. Lewin Tucewerr.] ~ 
DEAR SIR, Leighterton, May 13, 1799. 
HAs for a feries of years had the plant, 
the fubjeé of the inclofed memoir, and fome 
others, under experiment, for the purpofe of efta- 
blifhing a fucceffion not liable to failure, during and 
after the feafon wherein the common turnip is 
ufually injured by froft, I have, at your requeft, and 
thinking it a duty incumbent at this particular junc- 
ture, given the following for the information of fuch 
fheep-mafters as have not yet been acquainted with 
the fubjeé&t; and who, having fhared in the late ge- 
heral lofs of lambs, &c. will, probably, from retro- 
fpection, be more difpofed to confer on it fome 
degree of attention. 
I am, dear fir, 
Very fincerely your’s, 
L. TUGWELL. 
VOL. Ix. 3 WHATEVER 
