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1 wifh, for the fake of publick good, that the 

 Society may think it worth their notice to inquire 

 into it ; for my part, I fhall be very glad to fend an 

 account, with very convincing proofs of the caufe, 

 and why hoeing the wheat did not make it better. 

 And alfo offer a new mode of agriculture. 



I am. Sir, 



Your humble fervant, 



I. ROGERSON. 



Brijiol, Ajigiijl ir, 1784. 



[Mr. R's further thoughts on thefe fubjefts will be acceptable to 

 the Society.] 



Article XLV. 

 A Table for Manuring Land. 



[By the Rev. H. J. Close.] 



Gentlemen, 



T is fome time fince I fent you an account of a 

 few experiments in agriculture. I now inclofe 

 for your approbation a table for manuring land, 

 which feems to me a proper and neceflary grounds 

 uork for every hufbandman; and I think it will be 

 a ufeful appendage to all publications on the fub- 

 jeA. If you entertain the fame opinion of it, you 



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