them all , as rf they were Currants or Coos ^berries, fo thick as 
hedges:> whereby one man may gather as many of them^as o- 
thcrwife, when they are planted in trees at diftancej four 
perfbns may do. Expedient is the benefit of this Trade Hav- 
ing difcourfed of this new way to all here > they are generally 
inclinable to it 5 conluleriog that the Planting their Trees, as 
before^ac diftance^ and letting chcra grow high, has been the- 
mainobftrucSlionof that work hitherto, and the lofs of their 
time and gain ; but being in hedges, ihey wilt be always young 
tender phnts 5 and conlequently will be eafiiy cut in great 
qiiantites with a pair of Garden Sizz'ers. But there may be 
fuggefted yet anotherjand perhaps a better way ; which is, to 
fowefome Acres wirh Mulberry feed, and to cut it with afith, 
and ever to keep it under. 1 have alio bethought my felfofa^ 
new way, for a. few hands to fcrve miny Worms, and thae 
more cleanly than before: which alfo will be a means^ without 
more trouble or pains, to feparate unhealthy worms from 
healthful ; and by which a great many more may be kept in a 
room, than otherwife upon ihelves>, as is ufual here. Befides 
this, I have (own a-httlc French Barley and 'Ric-e (eedy, and ara 
thinking on a way of un- husking them with expeditions and fb 
preparing them, for the Merchantj as they,ufe to be : But if you 
can inform me, how they are prepared^ you may.fave me 
fome labour. If T had any Cope in husks, or any other ve- 
getable commodity, from the Streights to try, I would here 
make tryal with them. Its like, that fome of thofe Merchants 
tharare ofyour vS^^^/^'^j^.and keep aCorrefpondency there,may 
aflift in procuring them. By the latter fiiips lintend to fend- 
y: .u a New fort oHwcQt ftntcd Tohcco^ which Lhave not yet. 
had'time toimprovei 
* A Method^ hjrphich a Glafs of a fmaUPlanO'-conva Sphere 
may he made to nfra^ the Rdjes of light to a ^ocm of: 
a far greater diflance^ than is ufuaL 
This is propofcd by Mr. inconfequcnce of wharwas 
men- 
