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REMARKS 



ON 



Mr, Young's Instructions for form* 

 ing new Watered-meads. 



I HAVE lately met with a sketch of the art 

 t)f forming new watered-meads in Mr, 

 Young's Farmer's Calendar; and as I 

 find therein some directions, which appear 

 to me not only erroneous, but in direct 

 opposition to the most valuable part of the 

 practice, I shall take the liberty of point- 

 ing them out, and of submitting certain 

 reasons why I think them reprehensible. 



Mr. Young, unfortunately, has seen the 



effects of watering in warmer climates than 



that of England; he has seen, likewise, 



that mischief-making meadow at Long- 



N leaf; 



