ON THE 
PHILOSOPHY OF FARMING. 
By JOHN JUST, Esa., 
Corresponding Member of the Society. 
(Read Nov. 18, 1845.) 
Parr I.—On the Two Fundamentals of 
Farming.—Draining.— And Aeration of the 
Soil. 
Tue Architect designs, and lays down the plan 
of a building; the Builder rears and completes 
it. The Architect requires skill, and a thorough 
knowledge of proportions and uses; the Builder 
requires practice and material to carry out these 
proportions fully ; and to fit the building for those 
uses. The one is not perfect without the other. 
The form of the building depends upon the plan: 
the full dimensions upon the builder, and the 
supply of material which he has to work upon. 
