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felf-pradtice -f; which plan is equally 

 applicable to the practice of others 3 

 provided the obfervations be performed 

 without remiffion, and by one who is 

 accuftomed to agricultural obfervation. 

 He has alfo endeavoured to trace out 

 the foundation of a fyfLem, fo far as his 

 Qwn pra<5tice has extended. 



His present Plan is, to extend his 

 obfervations to the pradice of others; 

 more efpecially as it appertains to the 

 breeding, rearing, and fatting of cattle 



to the dairy management, — to the 



management of fheep, — to the drain- 

 ing and watering of meadows, — and to 

 the p-rafs-land, or ley-management in 

 o-enerah After he is become profici- 

 ent in thefe departments, his intentions 

 are to extend his survey of provincial 

 AGRICULTURE to the arable or plow- 

 management. 



His intended mode of obfervation is 

 this : Having pitched upon the branch 

 of management to be ftudied, and the 



4 See Experiments and Obfervations, as above. 



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