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crops to complete their growth under the most favourable circum- 

 stances. 



The Council have the satisfaction of witnessing in every direc- 

 tion the beneficial effects resulting from the operations of the 

 Society, in the increased energy with which all parties interested 

 in agricultural pursuits concur in their efforts to advance^ as the 

 mainspring of national prosperity, a sound and scientific agricul- 

 tural practice, combined with every available means by which the 

 produce of the land may be most abundantly, and at the same 

 time most economically, increased. 



By order of the Council, 



(Signed) JAMES HUDSON, 



Secretary. 



London, May 21, 1847. 



