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animal oeconomy; — and no longer fmce than the laft 

 anniverfary, voted a bounty to Mr. Jeanes, for 

 having found out a remedy for the diforder. 



If thefe hints on the caufe of the curl in potatoes 

 iliould lead to a difcovery of the means of prevention 

 or cure, the writer will think that his time has been 

 \yell employed. 



I am, Gentlemen, 



your obedient humble fervant, 



BENJAMIN PRYCE. 

 Park-Jireet, Bath* 



Article V. 



Defcription of a cheap and efficacious VENTiLAroR 

 for preferring Corn on Ship-board. 



By Thomas South, Efq; 



[Uluftrated with an Engraved Plan.] 

 Sir, 



A T this time, when Government, through the 

 **■ ^ apprchenfion of fcarcity, offers large bounties 

 for the importation of Corn, it becomes neceifary to 

 feek the means of preferving the cargoes fweet, both 

 for the merehant's and the natio;i's profit. 



The 



