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From four bufiels and an half and upwards. 



Crop. Crop. 



Numb. 7. — 40 Numb. 60. — 36 



13. — 16 

 Average product, 3 quarters, 6 bufhels, 1 peck. 



Product from two bufhels, 422 



r- from three bufhels 



and a half, -410 



1 from four - - 3 6 2 



from four and a half, 361 



from three, - - 3 4 o 



from two and a half, 333 



This fcale of products is fo contrary to 

 all rules and ideas, that it is difficult to 

 know what to think of it. The fmallefr. 

 quantity of feed produces the moft ; in 

 confiftence with which, the other quanti- 

 ties ought to be marked in inferiority in 

 proportion to the largenefs; whereas, the 

 next to two bufhels, viz. two and a half, 

 is in product the loweft of all the reft •> four 

 bufhels exceed it, whereas that quantity, 

 in proportion to the firft article in the 

 fcale, mould have produced much lefs. 

 There is a regular progreffive rife from 

 two and a half to three, and from three 

 to four ; and from four to four and a half a 

 fall ; but two, and three and a half, break 

 the chain. It is idle to reafon upon mat- 

 ters of this fort, which are not accountable 



for 



