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all correct hufbandmen : I believe it is the 

 greateft ever raifed in England. 



Mr. Turner has been fo attentive to 

 render the Kirkleatham article complete 

 and accurate, that I cannot but exprefs my 

 acknowledgments in the warmeft terms: 

 He has enabled me to continue the regifter 

 of all his experiments ; and the additional 

 ones (particularly on cabbages) now inferted, 

 will fhew to what perfection he has carried 

 that culture. 



I am much obliged to Mr. Danby for 

 the corrections he fent me : They fhew the 

 attention he has given to render the work 

 accurate, and the judgment with which he 

 read it. His remarks on the calculations of 

 the moory improvements were very ufeful ; 

 as I have from them been able to fketcli 

 new ones which are much more decifive 

 than the former. 



The letter with which Sir Dig by Le- 

 gard has enriched this edition, is extreme- 

 ly valuable ; the experiments on grades 

 and turnips are moft accurately regiftered 

 and perfectly fatisfactory : I am particu- 

 larly obliged to this moft fpirited farmer 

 for fo valuable a piece. 



Mr. Dixon, Mr. Scroope, and the 

 Reverend Mr. Comber, have been fo kind 

 as to favour me with various corrections 

 and additions, lor which I am much in- 

 debted to them. 



I am 



