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trembling pen, I have fcarcely ventured to fuggeft! 
His dignified office it is to enforce them with fuch 
peculiar energy, as may carry conviction home to 
the bofoms of fuch hardened offenders: to prepare 
them, while here on earth, for the awful fcenes of 
Juturity; and finally, to admonifh others that are 
ftill addicted to this vice, to take warning by their 
fad example! 
ArtTicLe X. 
A Correfpondence on the fubject of Burnt Ears 
in Wheat, which lately took place in a provincial 
Paper: communicated by a GENTLEMAN who was 
of opinion fome ufeful Hints may be conveyed in them, 
and as uch, recommended for publication in this work. 
LETTER 1. 
I AM a farmer in the vicinity of Northampton, 
and have often received confiderable injury by 
having burnt wheat, or what we farmers call Bunty 
Wheat; notwithftanding I have made ufe of dif- 
ferent kinds of f{teeps to prevent it, moft of which 
have in fome years feemed to anfwer, in others they 
have failed, therefore cannot be called infallible 
preventives. I could therefore wifh to afk, through 
your paper, what is the real caufe of Burnt Ears in 
T4145 Wheat, 
