ttcreoflantl,socirGum8tan/:etl, worth four 

 pounds a 3^ear. 



P. 10, Mr. B. says, he *' Knows a con- 

 '* siderable tract of land, and one meadow 

 " in particplar, that is watered by springs 

 *' isiJuing imnjediately out of a fine springy 

 ** gravel, without any advantage from 

 *' great towns, &c. being situated but a 

 ** small distance below the head of the 

 " fivulet, and the rivukt itself is fed all 

 " the way by springs rising out of its bed 

 ** as clear as crystal. Whether," he 

 'adds, " It is from the heat of the springs, 

 *' or whether the friction by the water iiui- 

 •' ning over the soil, raises a certain de- 

 " gree of warmth, favorable to vegetation, 

 " or from whatever cause it arises, the 

 *' fecimdity of this water is be^-Dud con- 

 ** ception." 



This 



