4 22 APPENDIX. 



to enter in the fame manner on the oppofite Side of 

 this Wreath There muft be in this cafe another 

 Wreath the fame of this to bear againft the other 

 double Standards. And when thefe Wreaths are 

 ufed, the Hopper muft have only the upper Carrier 

 C ; the lower one muft be taken off. But in this our 

 Drill for planting Wheat, no Wreaths muft be on 

 the Spindle, except thofe at b b, which are to hold 

 the Hopper from moving endways. And thefe may 

 be of the Sort above defcribed, the End a bearing 

 againft the Hopper. 



F'g. 1 1. is the Beam of the Hoe-plough defcribed 

 in Plate VI. Fig, 2. with no other Alteration than 

 leaving out the Hole H, and the pricked Line be- 

 tween it and the Hole I ; and changing the Hole G 

 into a Mortife. The pricked Line a b reprefents the 

 hinder Edge of the Plank, behind which appears a 

 very fmali Part of a Mortife. See ^.415, 416. 



Fig. 12. is the Plank, which is Fig. 3. in Plate VI* 

 The Improvement of it in this Figure is defcribed in 

 p. 415, 416. 



An Appendix to Chap. IX. of Wheat, p. 138. contain* 

 ing Memoranda for the Praclifers of this Hufbandry. 



AT the Second Hoeing the Plough goes in the 

 Furrow of the Firft, making it deeper, and 

 nearer to the Wheat. The Third Hoeing fills up 

 this Furrow -, and then, at the Fourth Hoeing, the 

 Plough goes in the fame Place as the Second, turning 

 the Mould into the Interval. a Tis remarkable that 

 though the Furrows of the Second and Fourth Hoe- 

 ings be deep, and near to the Rows, feeming to de- 

 prive the Wheat of the Mould which fhould nourifh 

 it, whereby one would imagine, that thefe Furrows 

 lying long open fhould weaken or ftarve it; yet it is 

 juft the contrary ; for it grows the more vigorous : 

 And it is the Obfervation of my Ploughmen, that 



they 



