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(Fy) 
ground, and could thereby judge of its proper thick- 
ness. If any part of them was observed to be too thick 
when growing, part of them were culled out for pot 
herbs, and the rest left for a crop. 
I still think the above mode deserves farther trials 
here, if the ground were made previously rich enough, 
the seed early sown, and properly tended. 
I am Sir respectfully yours, 
Joun LAnNc. 
Dr. James MEAsSE. 
