ip2 Of the Managemnt^ and 

 lowing 4 of Lime to 6 of Dung, will coft 

 about 2 : /. per Acre, if the Lime can be got 

 for aboat 8 or lo Groats a Quarter. But at* 

 ter fuch a Drefs, I dare engage it will be 50 /. 

 or g /. the better in the Production of 

 the Crops you have there fow'd, and thus 

 Superficially Manur'd. And, as Lime is by 

 Nature apt to work downwards into the 

 Ground, Vis therefore much better to ufe it 

 in this Superficial Manner than in any other $ 

 but being mix'd with Horfe, or any other 

 Dung, or Earth is much better than it is by 

 it felf ^ for where there is an Incorporation 

 cfthefe Bodies together, *tis there they pro- 

 duce a proper Gonfiftency for the Growth and 

 Augmentation of all Sorts of Vegetables. 

 Stone Lime is accounted the bed in Agricul- 

 ture, as it is in Building, and is one of the 

 beft Improvements, not only by it felf Am- 

 ply, but mix'd and compounded with other 

 Manures, of which foraething has already 

 been laid, and more will follow in all proper 

 Places. This laft Article I call (No. 6.) 



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