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These experdiekts. ir is trce, are not easy; still thet abe ik the power of evert 
TIIINKIKG mjSBAXDMAN. HK WHO ACCOMPUSHFS BCT ONE. OF HOWEVER LralTED APPUCATIOK , AM) 
TAKES CARE lO REPORT IT FATTHFCLLr, ADVAKCRS THE SCIENCE, AND. CONSEQUENTLY, THE PRACTICE 
OF AORICULTDRE, AND ACQOTKES THEREBY A RIGHT TO THE GRATITUDE OF BIS FELLOWS. AND OF THOfE 
WHO COME AFTER. TO MAKE HANY SUCH 18 BEYOND THE POWER OF HOST INDIVIDUALS. AND CANNOT 
BE EXPECTED. THE FIRST CARE OF ALL SOCIETIES FORMED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF OUR SCIENCE 
EROULD BR TO PRKPAKR THE FORMS OP SUCH FJCPERIMKNTS. AND TO DISTRIBUTE THE EXECUTION OF 
THESE A>IONO THEIR JIEURERS. 
Van Thaer, Principles of Agriculture. 
lONDOK : PltnCTID BT WILLIAM CLOlrXS AND SONS, CTAHFORD SIREKf, 
AND CHARIKO CROSS. 
