Sect. I. Agriculture and Vegetation, i o I 



June 10. N 2. ftill bed. N 6. almoft 

 withered. N 7. entirely withered. N 9. 

 and 10. contained poor fickly plants. 



June 1 8. N 2. ftill beft, and has nine- 

 teen ftalks. N 12. next, and has ten ftalks. 

 N i. not quite fo tall, but has thirteen 

 ftalks. N 3. comes next. N 6. almoft 

 quite gone. N 7. none. N 8. and 9. 

 equal. N 10. leaft of all. 



Aug. 1 6. N i. has feventeen ears of 

 corn. N 2. has nineteen. N 3. has thir- 

 teen. N 4. has fifteen. N 5. has twenty- 

 nine. N 8. has nine, and thofe very large. 

 N 9. has twenty, and thofe large. N 10. 

 has ftalks about a foot in length, and 

 four or five ears, about one inch long only. 

 N 1 1 . has eighteen very good ones. 



THUS I have related the experiment 



faithfully and minutely, as becomes every 



experimenter. The fads fhould always 



H 3 be 



