ADDRESS 



TO THE 



PUBLIC, 



THE utility of full and faithful Re- 

 giflers of the prefent pradice of 

 Hulbandry, in well-cultivated Diftrids, 

 occurred to me about ten years ago j-^ 

 when, in a journey of four or five hundred 

 miles through the central parts of the 

 Ifland, I experienced the inutiiity of a 

 tranjient 'uieiv ; but, at the fame time„ 

 clearly favv' the advantages which would ac- 

 crue from a TVv'ELVE-MONTHS-RESlDENCE 



in the immediate Dillrid; of the practice 

 to be regiftered. At that time, however, 

 I was too bufily employed in regiftering 

 my own practice * to think of extend- 



"^ See Minutes of Agricultukf., in Svrrey. 



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