Mr, V Hommedieu on the Folding of Sheep, 1 1 '. 



principally while the grafs is moiftened by the dew. I am 

 induced to believe this, becaufe it is found by experience, 

 that a horfe, by being accuftomed to go in a paflure without 

 water, will foon learn to eat while the dew is on the ground, 

 and will thrive as well as if he could go to water whenever 

 he chofe. It Is alfo found by experience, that calves will 

 <lo better in a paflure without water, than in a paflure of 

 equal goodnefs with water. This experiment, with the reafons, 

 1 propofe to communicate to the Society at their next meeting. 



