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genious correfpondents to give it a fair trial, and 

 report the confequences in a proper manner. 



I Ihall only take the liberty to obferve further, 

 that if I had an opportunity of trying this method, 

 I believe I Hiould drill the beans in rows at a 

 greater diftance, in order that the tun dps might be 

 hand-hoed ealily ; that I fhould pre fer the fmall 

 London tick-bean to any other, by reafon of their 

 Ihortnefs, and being fuch great bearers; and that 

 I Hiould take off their tops as foon as the under 

 blolToms begin to decay, which I am convinced 

 would be of great fervice. 



I am, &c. 



Wejl-Monkton, THOMAS PAVIER. 



Feb. II, 1786. 



Article XXXII. 



Experiment on drilling Horje-Beans. 

 \^y George Winter, efq.] 



Sir, 



MY attention for near feven years paft has 

 been employed on improvements in agricul- 

 ture; and as under, I have extraded from my mi- 

 nute book, the palrticulars of the few acres I have 



this 



