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Before I take my final leave, I am bound to acknowledge my 

 obligations to the following Gentlemen, whom I recommend as 

 correspondents to the Board, and whose communications and assist- 

 ance have in a great degree contributed to enrich the work, and 

 to give it any trifling merit, which it may be fupposed to possess. 



Mr. Perkins, of Oakhill, near Shepton Mallett. 



Mr. Anderdon, of Henlade, near Taunton. 



Mr. Whitmash, of Batts, Ditto. 



Mr. Abraham, of White Lackington. 



Mr. Matthews, of Bath, Secretary to the Agricultural 



Society. 

 Mr. Crocker, of Froome. 

 Mr. Lock, of Brent. 

 Mr. White, of Sand, near Wells. 

 Mr. Phippen, of Mere, Ditto. 

 Mr. Kingdon, of Melverton, near Taunton. 

 Mr. Davis, of Longleat, Wilts. 

 Mr. Pa lf re man, of North Devon. 



With a sincere wish, that the establishment of an agricultural 

 Board may be attended with all those happy consequences, which 

 its most sanguine supporters can desire, 



I remain, their most humble servant, 



J. BILLINGSLEY. 

 Ah-Wick-grove, Oct, AJ.h t 1794. 



FINIS. 



