J 5? Of the Management] and 



iliGWS, that tho* the Juices particular to one 

 Sort of Grain be drawn off one Year, yet 

 other Sorts of Grain find fome.likewife pro- 

 per to them, c^^. what has been faid as to 

 the way of Change in Cropping, may be 

 alfb faid of Manure, in which a Husband- 

 man lliould never ufe one and the fame 

 Method, Let Sheep Folding fupply for 

 pnce, the Compofition before defcrib'd, 

 and another time the Compofition of 

 Blood, Urine, &c. that will be found elfe- 

 where prefcrib'd, it would be ill Husbandry 

 to turn thefe very good Lands into Grafs. 

 And before 1 leave this, I would note, that 

 there are fome Kinds, at firft breaking up, 

 too rich for Wheat, and fliould for that rea- 

 ion have a Crop of Horfe Beans, and alfo of 

 Peafe (perhaps i\\t better Kind) to abate 

 their Vigour. 



Of the famCjOr near a Kin to thefe, are the 

 richeft Clays, ihb'lometimes of a more dusky 

 Hue and Colour?, for the Chrj ftalline and Ni- 

 trous Particles, tho* not lefs abounding in 

 ;his than in the other richer Molds and 

 Loames as to outward Appearance 5 are 

 yet fo lock'd qp and inverted in their 

 lumpy and furly Beds, which are as fo 

 liiany Prifons and Ceils, to confine them 

 from thp liberty of ajSing their Parts in the 

 ^Pu^nefs of Vegetation, till they are unlock'4 

 by the intcnfe ^^i of thp Sun in Summer, or 



