[ 5J ] 

 ONIONS. 



At this place, is to be feen a fmall field 

 of lucerne belonging to Sir Philip Molyneux. 

 It was fown broad-call by itfelf laft fpring ; 

 the part of it that was uncut I found very 

 thick and fine, about two feet high, but 

 numerous weeds were among it, from 

 which I conjecture, that the land either 

 was not duly prepared by fallowing, or that 

 the crop was not kept clean while young. 



From Sandy to St. Neot\ the country is 

 chiefly open, and the crops not equal to 

 thole around Bedford: I would acjvife you, 

 if accident mould carry you to that town, 

 to view a very beautiful little natural 

 £ 4 landfcapc. 



