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tile concern, as I am very ill calculated for managing 

 bufinefs of that kind.-|- 



Wifliing you good health, and every other earthly 

 comfort, I remain, v^^ith great efteem, dear Sir, 



your very humble fervant, 



JAMES ANDERSON. 



■f- It is much to be regretted that our Ingenious and worthy authO]. 

 fliould be difappointed in fuch a publication, which had certainly great 

 merit ; and it is to be wilhed that the remaining copies may find the 

 falc they fo well defcrve. Editor. 



Article III. 



On the Orchejion Meadow-Grafs. 



[By Benj. Pryce, efq.] 



To the Frefident^ Vice-Frcfidents, afid Members of the 

 Bath and Wejl of England Society. 



GeNTLEiMEN, 



O OON after the Society was firft eflabliflied, the 

 ^ attention of its members was particularly di- 

 rected to the very extraordinary produce of a meadow 

 at Orchcfton St. Mary, about nine miles from Salif- 

 bury.* This meadow has engaged the attention of 



• See vol. i. art. xxL p. 93. 



feveral 



