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procuring much of the neceflary information from thofe rcfident in the 

 diftrict, without having it in his power to inquire minutely into the par- 

 ticulars himfelf, and which in this cafe may have been either improper- 

 ly communicated or not perfectly underilood. 



If any misftatement of facts fliould appear in the preceding ac- 

 count, it is hoped the candid reader will attribute it to the caufes al- 

 ready mentioned, rather than to any want of attention on the part of the 

 furveyor. Any deficiencies that may appear, will no doubt be amply fup- 

 plied by the gentlemen, and intelligent farmers, to whom copies of this 

 Report will be tranfmitted by the Board for their remarks and obferva- 



tions. 



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