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“ee of true believers. While I consider the work far from 
elng as complete as it should be, and for that as well as other 
Teasons its publication in detail may be delayed for some time ; 
- I think what can now be said of sufficient importance to 
; d rom such knowledge of soils as analysis may 
impart, would seem, to many, disproportioned to the expendi- 
ture involved. very modest we are, truly, when a purely 
ford; apart from the important general inferences which may 
fairly be ex 
