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of mm instead of the cnne trash now used asy////: this 

 cane trash, by being kept a due time in heaps, and after- 

 wards mixed with alkaline salts, might he returned to the land 

 as manure, m stead of being dissipated or throii;n into the air 

 bv combustion. 



The different extradls from Mr. Edwards's work here 

 alluded to, arc subjoined in the Appendix. 



The Author hopes, that by candid readers allowance 

 will be made for the imperfecftions necessarily attendant 

 on all works of this or any other kind, when sent to the 

 press as composed, without due time having been taken 

 either to revise the composition, or to correct typogra- 

 phical errors, several of which occur in this work, and 

 a list of which is subjoined to the Table of Contents. 



The public are requested to view the preceding Trea- 

 tise more in the light of suggestions and hints, than a 

 full and complete treatise on the different subjects. The 

 Author requests permission to corre(fl an expression 

 which had very inadvertently crept into the Preface, 

 page 8, wherein he says, " The Author flatters himself 



G g 2 " that 



