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PULSE. 



NOTHING particularly noticeable has 

 pccurred to me in thisDiftridt refpedting any 

 pf the fpecies of cultivated pulfe ; except* 

 jng that it is a pretty common practice to 

 fow beans and peas (grey peas) together, 

 under the name of " BLENDINGS," Some- 

 times " FITCHES" (probably a gigantic va- 

 riety of the ERVUM lens) are fown among 

 fceans. Thefe mixtures are found to increafe 

 the crop; and the component fpecies are rea 

 dily feparable with the fieve. 



Formerly ( * LENTJLS," the true ERVUI^ 

 If us, were a common crop in this neighbour-, 

 hood ; but at prelent they are growing, if 

 0t already grown, into difufe. 



TURNERS, 



