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Mr. Syble drilled three bushels ; four sown. Mr. 

 Francis, of Martham, four bushels; turnip-land re- 

 quires rather more than on wheat stubbles. 



Mr. HoRNARD, at Ludhatn, sows four bushels. 



Mr. Cubit, of CatfieUl, Sec. three bushels and a half. 



Mr. Dyble, of Sootier, sows three bushels and a half; 

 drills two. 



Mr. Palgrave, at Coltishall, two bushels drilled, four 

 broad-cnst. 



Mr. Rfpton, at Oxnead, drills two bushels and a half 

 an acre ; not at all agreeing to any thin seeding land in the 

 drill husbandry. 



Mr. Reeve, of Heveringland, drills at six inches, lo 

 to II pecks. 



Mr. BiRCHAM, at Hackford, three bushels broad-cast. 



Mr. Johnson, at Thvrning, drills four bushels, the 

 rows at lour inches and a half. 



Mr. England, of Binham, finds that ii pecks are the 

 best quantity drilled. 



Air. Reeve, of Wighton, lO pecks, rows six inches 

 and three-quarters. 



Mr. Overman drills on light land three bushels. Mr. 

 Coke, at Holkham, the same. 



Mr. Henry Blythe, of Burnham, drills nine to ten 

 pecks. 



Mr. Styleman, of Snettisham, drills six pecks. 



Captain Beacher drills two bushels and a half, at six 

 inches three-quarters: broad-cast on marmy land, four 

 bushels. 



Mr. Beck, of Castle Riseing, drills ten pecks. 



Near Downham, broad-cast, two bushels to four. 



At Wellington, three bushels. About Wymondham, 

 three to four bushels. 



Mr. 



