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vioufly ground, or broken into fmall pieces, it 

 is fown, by hand, out of a common Tecd-box, 

 upon the lafl plowing but one of a fummer- 

 f allow, for wheat. 



VI. Malt-dust. — This is the moft ge- 

 neral adventitious manure of the Diflridt ; 

 every malt-houfe furnifliing more or lefs of it ; 

 but the quantity, even upon the whole, being 

 fmall, it can only be of advantage to a fevy 

 ^idividuals. 



For obfervations on marling, in South- 

 Walfham Hundred, fee Min. §5. 



For a propofed melioration of the foil by an 

 improvement in the foil-procefs, fee Min. 77. 



For obfervations on *' claying," in Fleg, fee 

 MiN. 106. 



For experiment on the time of manuring 

 grafsland, fee Min. 127. 



For the expence of marling, by water-car^ 

 riage, lee Min. 136. 



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