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REMARKS 



Mr, Smitlis Book on Water^ 

 Meadows. 



INHERE yet remains one publication, 

 which I cannot pass over without notice, 

 and which I dare not suffer to pass with- 

 out correction and censure, (although 

 private motives strongly incline me to- 

 wards commendation), as it professes to 

 make its appearance under the sanction 

 of names, deseiTedly in high estimation 

 in the agricultural world ; and which will 

 give a currency and consequence to any 

 book, and to almost any opinions. 



It is written by Wiliiam Smith, En- 

 gineer and Mineralogist, and as such, 



Q pecu- 



