end^aroured U) persuade mc then > no 

 sucii graM as 1 nv.v >e.irching after. But, 

 having seen ti.c- vml, I knew better.—^ 

 r ig spent an agu.Mc day and night, 

 1 returned bark to 1 .' ^ liin : and, 

 after many eiujunics and rLM..iu:.c-, I 

 found out the placo whrrr the herd-gra s 

 hay was to be seen, i rtjuircd ihiihcr, 

 and tawt|ie sward, which h.ul n^itrn!, .tnd 

 f d tlic best sod I ever saw in \ 

 1 am of opinion there arc many K i^^vc ^^ 

 land> in England that would be r V un- 

 proved by this grass. It is best sown in 

 f , .'. 1 d lliink two bushels to llic 



aere suflfieieni . ihe Americans sow but one. 

 1 is seed : t be so%vn wiili any » ' r 

 crujsalihuugh not manageil so in America; 

 il.c Kind II iH sown on there \ » 



crop til any kuui but ibi^ hcrd-gia . :^nd 

 was before i Mr. 1 / 



told mc u used tu be t.ill.d duck- 



1 e CTe\ J^ 



mc : bui, i t hunuuct .iin.i it\J 



^: vllcd; apparently 



