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The trifling difference between the two results, arises from a 

 fraction in one of the numbers being counted 1 in the Table. 



EXAMPLE 4. What number of turnips will grow on 5 acres, 1 

 rood, 24 poles, of land, the width of the drills being 28 inches, 

 and the distance in the rows being 12 inches ? 



As 28 inches is not in the Table, we must find the number for 1 2 

 inches the distance of the turnips from one another in the drills. 

 Under 12 inches in the Table, and opposite 5 acres, 



stands 217800 



Opposite 1 rood, stands .... 10890 

 And opposite 24 poles, stands . . . 6534 



235224 

 Ey the rule this number is to be multiplied by 12 



And the product divided by 23 



(4)2822688 

 (7) 705672 



Gives the number of turnips required = . . 100810-^ 

 EXAMPLE 5. What number of carrots will grow on 1 acre, 2 



roods, 14 poles, of land, the width of the drills being 13 inches, 



and the distance of the carrots in the rows 10 inches '* 



In this example we must find for the distance of the carrots in 



the rows, viz. 10 inches; 13 inches, the width of the drills, not 



being in the Table. 



Opposite 1 acre, and under 10 inches, stands . 62726 

 | Opposite 2 roods stands .... 31363 



And opposite 4 poles stands .... 5489 



99578 

 Which multiply by 10 



And divide by. . . , 13)995780(76598^ 



91 Number' of 



carrots. 



85 

 78 



77 

 05 



128 I 

 117 



110 

 104 



