1 mean by a fecond crop of wheat, the fecond on 

 the fame manuring, viz. 



Courfe of crops. 



Turnips: — ^barley, (too ftrong for feeds to be 

 fowed with it-.) — beans — ^wheat — clover — wheat j 

 which I call the fecond crop. 



From this courfe I have threflied eut a field of 

 wheat this year, which has yielded five quarters five 

 bulhels per acre; but the ground is remarkably good. 

 The field next to it yielded only four quarters feven 

 bufliels. They were both after beans, but I have 

 not yet threflied out what was fowed in folded clover, 

 nor will the trial be a fair one, as the irregularity of 

 lafl: feafon did not allow us to fow it till the end of 

 January. 



Your mofl: humble fervant, 



IqV *T* "^F" ^ ^ 



Art. XXIV. 



CharaBers of fundry Apples known in the Weji 

 of England for various ufes\ famples of which were 

 communicated^ by Mr. Crocker, of Frome. 



I. JERSET. Thick ficin, fpongy, fweetifh bitter, 

 good for cider. 

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