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and yet how numerous are the general 

 advocates for liming P It is much to be re- 

 gretted, that fome accurate cultivator does 

 not try the real efficacy of this manure on 

 various foils, that the merit of it might be 

 known with precifion. 



Mr. Middlemore has a fpiky roller, which 

 I mould apprehend of excellent ufe in. 

 ftrong clays, but of none in this fandy 

 country; it is 7 feet 6 inches long, 14 

 inches diameter ; the fpikes Iths of an inch 

 fquare, and 4 long, 100 in number. Alio 

 a moveable fheep-rack, upon an improved 

 conftruction, for feeding flocks with hay, 

 bran, malt-combs, oats, &c. See plate I. 

 fig. 4. » 



The 



* My road not laying by Belvoir-caftle, I 

 went thither purpofely to view it. About three 

 miles from Grantham, in the way the road rifes 

 up a imall hill, at the fummit of which fuddenly 

 appears an immenfe profpeft over a prodigioufly 

 extenfive vale, which thofe who delight in extent 

 will be highly pleafed with. It is not however 

 equal to that from Behoir-cajlle, which is ihcn 

 almoft in the clouds on the top of a vaft hill, 

 for many miles around. From the rooms may 

 be feen Lincoln minftcr at 30 miles diftance per- 

 fectly clear; Newark appears in the center of 

 the valley; and Nottingham is eafily difcerned. 



The houie is old, and the fitting up and fur- 

 niture the fame ; iniomuch that 1 may venture 

 to adviffi all who, being at Grantham, and having 



fome 



