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Should I not have been fortunate enough to have 

 made myfelf fufficiently intelligible to the Colonel, 

 you have my leave to inform him, that I Ihall 

 readily and Mrith pleafure give him any further ex- 

 planation he may wifli to propofe; or if at any time 

 he comes to Bath, and would fubmit to be fliewn 

 the way to Timfbury by you, I Ihouid be particu- 

 larly happy to wait on you both; and fatisfy him, 

 by an ocular demonftration, of the pofTibility of 

 alhes growing to a great fize in a fliort time, by 

 proper cultivation. 



1 am, with great regard, dear Sir, 



your's very fmcerely, 



Wm. brudenell barter, 



To Mr. Matthc-ji's, 



Art. XXVII. 



On the ttft* of Lime mixed with Gunpowder^ in 

 rending Rocks and Stones. 



[By H. D. Griffith, efq.] 

 Sir, Caerhun near Conway, North-Wales., 1796. 



T TAVING been for fome time in the habits of 

 -*■ -*- perufmg your interefting papers on agricul- 

 ture and other fubjefts, I am induced to lay before 



the 



