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fcanty paftures-^not but there are fome lands 

 would rot in alnaoft any part of the pafture.— 

 For want of proper divifions being made, thou- 

 fands of fheep are destroyed by the rot ; as the 

 greater part of the pallure is perfedly found, 

 and fome fwampy part is the caufe of the dif- 

 eafc. 



Nov. 



Some general Dire nitons relaiivc to the planting 



^rees. 



I HAD thought it iinneceffary to fay any 

 thing concerning planting, in a Work intend- 

 ed for the pradical farmer: but being requeft- 

 cd by fome gentlemen who have been fo good 

 as to patronize my undertaking, to publifli 

 what obfervations I may have made on that 

 fubjedl: ; I fubmit the following fhort and ge- 

 neral diredlions to the confideration of the rea- 

 der. 



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