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of frefh plants, ‘and the objeétion to the inftability of 
the clover crop will, in fome meafure, be obviated. 
Such, fir, are the obfervations: which hitherto ots 
cur to me. Should any of them prove worthy ther 
attention of the Society, or in any degree ufeful to: 
the publick, my end will be amply anfwered; and. 
they are much at your fervice. 
Tremain, with great perfonal.efteem, and: with. 
ardent and refpeétful regard to the interefts and the 
profperity of the Bath Society, — 
Sir, your obliged friend and fervant; 
JAMES WICKINS. 
‘P.S. Ifit be thought imprudent to fuffer the hogs 
to overrun the turnip-crops, I anfwer, that they will 
only broufe upon the leayes, and not materially in- 
:* ; ; ’ 
jure the roots. 
a a na re En re ee ee 
ART. 
