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by every means the Board of Agriculture could 

 devife, in the diflricts to which they refpe&iveiy 

 related ; and, in confequence of that circulation, 

 a great inafs of additional valuable information 

 has been obtained. For the purpofe of commu- 

 nicating that information to the Public in gene- 

 ral, but more efpecially to thofe counties mod 

 interested therein, the Board has refolved to re- 

 print the Survey of each County, as foon as it 

 leemed to be fit for publication ; and, among 

 fcveral equally advanced, the counties of Norfolk 

 and Lancafter were pitched upon for the com- 

 mencement of the propofed publication ; it being 

 thought mod advifable, to begin with one county 

 on the Eaftern, and another on the Weftern 

 coaft of the ifland. When all thefe Surveys 

 mall have been thus re-printed, it will be attended 

 with little difficulty to draw up an abftracl: of the 

 whole, (which will not probably exceed two or 

 three volumes quarto) to be laid before his Majef- 

 ty, and both Houfes of Parliament ; and after- 

 wards, a general Report on the prefent ftate of 

 the country, and the means of its improvement, 

 may be fyilematically arranged, according to the 

 various fubje£ts connected with agriculture. Thus 

 every individual in the kingdom may have, 



1. An account of the hufbandry of his own 



particular county ; or, 



2, A general view of the agricultural ftate of 



the kingdom at large, according to the 



counties 



