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clayey lime-ftone gravel, mixed with ditch 

 earth. In the fummer planted potatoes ; the 

 crop 1 5 barrels an acre ; then dug for oats 6 

 barrels an acre, meadow ever fince, and per- 

 fectly good, would let at il. ios. an acre. 



Number 4. 



Another bog of the fame fort perfectly well 

 drained, manured with lime, 80 barrels an 

 acre, at 4d. a barrel ; planted potatoes j the 

 crop not worth digging; dug it for oats, the 

 crop not worth reaping : then left it in grafs, 

 which was indifferent, not worth more than 

 5s. an acre. 



Number 5. 



Another experiment was on the fame fort of 

 bog, which, when well drained, was manured 

 in fpring with lime-ftone gravel, and then with 

 marie inftead of dung, and planted with po- 

 tatoes ; the crop 4L an acre : then dug it for 

 oats; the crop 6 barrels, and then left to grafs ; 

 worth il. 5s. an acre. 



Number 6. 



Another experiment, the fame as the pre- 

 ceding, except lime laid inftead of marie : the 

 effect in every refpe£t on a par with the marie. 

 Neither of them yielded half the produce 

 which dung or allies would have done. 



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