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(a) Sir Thomas Beevor fays, « If this be allowed, the land 

 " fhould lay two years in grafs, otherwife the fucceffion of 

 «' wheat will be too quick, but if on a flrong foil, he re- 

 " commends a crop of beans." 



Sir Thomas Beevor is perfectly right in faying it fhould 

 ray two years after wheat — fuch is my meaning too ; but 

 beans will not do, becaufe in that cafe the grafs-feeds could 

 not be fown. 



(b) Mr. Dan very ably feconds my recommendation in this 

 place by the following remark — " I have cultivated faint-foin 

 " extenfively, and on a thin foil, with a chalk and gravelly 

 " bottom, many years ; and do not know any thing that can 

 " be cultivated more advantageoufly on fuch a foil." 



