318 Remarks on Guinea Corn, 



with butter or milk it is scarcely to be distinguished 

 from small rice,* frost being the guage for its sowing 

 and harvest, every clime must be regulated in the cul- 

 ture by experience. 



With the respects of 



His humble servant, 



C. Drayton Junr. 



Mr, John Lorain, 



* Small rice is the small pieces broken off in beatingj 

 together with the eyes of the grain. 



