:2or4 Of the Management, and 

 Wheat and Barly. Wiiat vaft quantities thofe 

 Gentlemen and Farmers might procure that 

 live near large Commons, and vaft unculriva- 

 ted Heathy and. Woods, is obvious to every 

 one that has made the Itait Obfc rvation, and 

 is a Confirmation of that generally received 

 Maxim, That Nature never made any thing in 

 vaifi. In this cafe it would be proper to 

 allow, ^d. ^cJ. $d, or even 6^. per Bufhel 

 more or lefs to poor People, to colleft 

 and burn all fuchTralh in Summer dry Wea^ 

 ther, or which would be more proper in the 

 dryeft Weather about Michaelmas^ it being 

 then they are largeft of Growth, and begin- 

 ning to dry, they will burn beft. Of this, 

 'tis eafy for any Farmer of Induftry, in moft 

 Places, to colled j, 4, 5, or 600 Bulliels 

 more or lefs as be has occafion. And this is 

 what in courfe we call (No. 11.) 





SECTION, xir. 



Of the Superficial Improvement of Land by 

 Soaj> and Tot-J/hes^ Soot, &c. 



HERE alfo Nature has order'd a double 

 life to be made of thofe Materials iirft 

 nam'd, as the other is the Refult ofgood Fi- 

 ring and Hofpitality. But thefe all likewife 

 ought to be kept in this our new Conferva- 



tory 



