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rain), that the plaster may be kept whole, to pre- 

 vent the air and wet from penetrating into the 

 wound. 



William Forsyth. 



William Forsyth, of Kensington, in the county 

 of Middlesex, Gardener, maketh oath, and 

 saith, that the foregoing is a true account 

 of the method of making and using the 

 Composition discovered by him for curing 

 diseases, defects, and injuries, in fruit and 

 forest trees : and which Composition was 

 applied by him to the trees in His Ma- 

 jesty's Gardens at Kensington, shewn to 

 the noblemen and gentlemen to whom it 

 was referred to examine the efficacy of t]]e 

 said Composition. > 



William Forsyth. 



Stwrn at the Land Revenue Office, in Scotland Yardy the 

 Eleventh Bay of May, 1791, before Us, 



Charles Middleton. 

 John Call. 

 John Fordyce. 



