M4 



Otiirrwisc, It will not, from its being 

 n|>cn to the 5un, whose power over tlic 

 land is such, as to penetrate much deqnrr 



J, or the roou c)f the grist. 

 '1 he hcai is frequently so great tliat, if 

 find get into your 5hoes» it will c« I 



you to take them off, otherwise your toc« 

 will become l . J- > 



ploughintr, harrowing, sowing, &c. I have 

 had my : in that , and which tliC 



workinj^pcoplc call the cow-itch. 1 sup- 

 pose 1 1 •*»<-' r^ y 



English graMCs will not thrive iii .iUiC- 

 rica : and I luvc . d some Indian corn 



since i landed in I' ^-nd ; but none of 

 it has jrospered. '1 winur in 



A very severe, and ^cls in so stld- 



duily, » ^iihI il.ose plants in a very IW-f- 

 ous tUte; couaecj ly the cold penetrates 

 so Quickly into them that they •r^ d. 



I: * ' •• •^' ol eMuMK .jcjL 



as it wo\d<! 1h» to anv p!.i!U reared in a hot- 

 hc)Visc hti: . . Hi Uh \N , and 



exposed to the most scvrrr f '. I do not 



