Tp the Reader. 



jnduftrious ferfons to tak? 4nd 

 make ufi of it $ But becaufe (as all 

 Bee -m afters know) there is not a. 

 year, in which thefe pretty Ar- 

 iifts produce not aliquid No- 

 vi, worthy obfervation , which 

 (though to experienced Bee- Ada- 

 fters, may prove a great encou- 

 ragement) to the unexperienced 

 affords ground of new objections. 

 Therefore, for the fatisfa- 

 Bion of fuch 9 who have already 

 raifed objeBions 3 and for the 

 better informing of all perfens 

 to pra&'ife the fame in a right 

 may and manner , / have been 

 at expenfes and much travel 

 through the Country, to learn my 

 Jelf and cattfe others to take no- 

 tice of all the objections raifed 

 by anyiperfon^ worthy conjiderati' 

 oh : and all obfervation s worthy 

 thepubliftjing. Ml which I have 

 caufed to be added in this Editi- 

 on to what was in the for met lit- 

 tle 



