: 
by 32. J 
is the annual faving in my fingle occupation in the 
article of feed-corn only. Fora moment reflect 
what a national advantage would accrue, by the 
general ufe of fuch an inftrument! 
Wifhing you, and the fociety you reprefent, all 
poflible fuccefs in your various attempts for the 
benefit of mankind; 
I am, Sir, . 
Your friend and fervant; 
Hitcham-Hadleigh, Suffolk, H. J. CLOSE. 
OG. 12, 1789. 
N. B. This fhort, but interefting letter fhould have ap- 
peared in a former volume; but from its being taken for 
perufal by a member of the fociety, it was thrown out of 
its proper depofit, miflaid, and not till very lately by acci- 
dent recovered. 
Arricie XVIII. 
Value of Land, with the Rife and Fall of the 
different Publick Funds. 
[By Sir THomas BEEvor, bait.] 
SIR; Hethel, April 2, 1794. 
} HAVE tranfcribed a paper, which, has been 
lately fent to me by a friend, ftating and fhew- 
_ ing the value which land has borne in this country, 
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