1 54 ^/ ^^^^ Management] and 

 lity of fandy Vifcous and Chryftalline Par- 

 ticles. 



We come next to the ftifFcft and foureft of 

 our Clays, in which, notvvichftanding the 

 terrible Epithet they carry along with them, 

 are lodg'd great Quantity of Sahne Particles, 

 were the Beds in which they lie, with dite 

 Labour and feafonable Management, reduced 

 into a proper friable Temper^ but there is 

 befides this, a Sournefs, which is very inju- 

 rious to Grain, that is, the Natural bad Q^na- 

 Jity of thefe Kind of Lands ; a good Exp(j- 

 fure to the Air does well here, and there arc, 

 who to reduce thefe Grounds into Tillage,' 

 quickly are for Burning or Devonfliirin^ 

 them ; but this by honert painful Husbandmen 

 ^nd thofe who have a regard to Pofterity , or 

 the real Benefit of their Landlords, is not 

 reckoned a good v/ay, neither will it hold fo 

 Jong, nor carry fo many Crops as what I am 

 going to advance in its room, and which is? 

 ihe laft, and ought to be no lefs the Care of 

 every honeft Man. The grazing Part, when 

 thrown up, will not be fo good, even tho- it 

 is fown with Grafs Seeds, which, fome pre- 

 tend, will attone for the fevere Ufage fuch 

 Ground has met vvith. 



In Countries where Chalk is to be h^d 

 if it be for reducing into Culture, un- 

 plough'd Grounds, or for the Improvement 

 of thefe that have been feveral times plough'd, 

 as focn as ever Wheat Seafon is over, and 



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