:2']T:. tocorrespandents. ^pril x%, 



•it lias most i-oom and air. The plants along the edge of 

 paths, '^c. are vastly superior. From this I fliould imagine, 

 the drill huthandry would be the best for it j but to mow 

 jt, in that case, four times a year. I design drilling a field 

 of it the ensuing spring. 



A. Y, 



TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



The second \tKXt\o^ Mhobrontei came to hand, and (hall be duly attended to. 



The hints of Af. A. (hall be duly attended to. — In a very (hort time 

 £ome observations on silk rearing will appear in the Bee. 



The letrer from the country schcol-maucr .s received, and (hall have a 

 place as soon as conveniency will permit. 



The very judicious remarks by a citizen are thankfully received. 



As are aLso^the an-^cdotes by Argus. 



The extracts by Rcimeth Seal are cometo'hsnd, this correspondent 

 ought to have paid the postage of his letter. 



The sly performance of D. B. is come to hand, and will appear as soon 

 as our large arrears to others will permit. His farther corresponienceis 

 rcyuesteJ. 



As also the favour of Pel lico/a. 



The second translation of Ovid's epistle to his wife is also received, 

 which (hall be inserted ery soon. 



The verses by ^. are received, and G. M. It was altogether impof- 

 sible to comply with the request of this correspondent, as this, and two 

 other numbers, were partly set before his letter was received. 



Matthino BraniLle'i odes are too carelefsly written. 



The anonymous vtrse; to Fancy have considerable merit, but the wri- 

 ter has been so carele/s as to forget that he has changed his measure in 

 turning the leaf. 



One of the letters communicated by Amicus is toi personal for inser- 

 tion in this Msccllany, without considerable omifsions. To the other no 

 objection occiiis. 



A citizen af the iuor!d\s rtce\\ei, and (hall be inscr:ed with convenience. 



A large p icket t>f valuable communications is received from a corres- 

 pondent ir. Rufsta, ot which a specimen will be gi%en in our next. 



Another is received from Denmark, the conten.s of which will appear 

 toon. 



The observations on entails are thankfully received, and (hall appear with 

 ihe crrest opportunity. 



Rtrjding memorandums by B. are also come to hand, and are gratefully 

 acknowledged. 



The beautiful Sco's snrg " O tell me how to woo" is just received, 

 and (hall appear as s ;on as pofsible. 



.liso the ode by Masca, 



The verses by CM. and a reader are received, and under cons'dfratitn. 



The decisions on the cempetition pieces in ournext. 



