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sand, or any given number of trees, including la- 

 bour, materials, and every incidental expence. 



We shall be glad to receive an answer to these 

 inquiries with all convenient speed : and are, 



Sir, 



Your most obedient Servants, 



John Call, 

 John Fordyce. 

 Mr, Forsyth. 



No. 11. 



To the Honourable the Commissioners of the Land Revenue, 

 Royal Gardens, Kensington^ April 2^, 1789. 



Honoured Sirs, 



To the letter you have been pleased 

 to honour me with^ I beg in general to say, that, 

 from many years' attention to fruit and forest trees, 

 I have observed every wound, bruise, or injury ; 

 even the wanton cutting of the initials of a name 

 on the bark of a tree has been attended with mis- 



