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make the feedling-bed, part of a copfe, or 

 a fpot of ground covered with wood, of 

 which they burn down fuch a portion as 

 they think neceffary. Having done this, 

 they rake up the fubjacent mould, and 

 mixing it with the afhes thus produced, fow 

 therein the feed, without adding any other 

 manure, or taking any other fteps. Where 

 this method cannot be purfued (though it 

 is much the beft, as it deftroys at the fame 

 time the weeds) wood afhes, which are moft 

 proper manure for this purpofe, may be 

 ftrewed over the mould in which the feed 

 is defigned to be fown. 



The Author prefumes that the preceding 

 inftruftions will be found fufficient for any 

 perfon inclined to enter upon the cultivation 

 of tobacco ; yet if any nobleman or gentle- 

 man wifhes to confult him upon the fubjedt, 

 he will give his attendance on receiving a 

 line at his Publifher's. 



FINIS, 



