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manner asisfeenitti^/^. 45 fo that the Corn may fall in tlie fur- 
row, and, at the turningof the Plough, the Ears of the Plough 
may cover the Corn of the laft furrow with eart h, 
3. Becau^f^ the Seed fow'd by ln{lrume?7t ^ isplac'dina 
convenienr depth, viz, in the bottom of the fu row, whereas 
the feed fcattered the comon way remains nearer the fuper- 
ficies of the Earth , or quite uncovered, therefore it muft needs 
ftioot forth fomcwhat later , fo that it is requifite, the Husband- 
man , ufing this Inftrument, flic uld fow 8 or 10 daysfooner 
than the accuftom'd Seed-time (that the Com may fprout forth 
on the face of the Earth in convenient time) and make anend 
of fowing with the fame as many days before others viz be- 
ginning to fow in themidle of S eptemkr j znd making an end 
at themidle of November. 
4. In ftifFground the furrows ought to be 5 or 5 inches deep 9 
in middle fort of ground, 6 or 7-, and in light and fandy ground, 
7 or 8 inches 5 and according to this p' oportionthe husbandman 
muft govern himfelf deepning or (howling the Plough ^ as the 
condition of the land fliall require, 
5. Efpecial care muft be had 5 that the Wheels of the fide 
of |he Inftrument do always turne round , and never drag a- 
long without turning 5 as alfo , that the Ears of the Plough 
be made fomewhat bigger then the ordinary ones, 
6. 'Tis alfo convenient^ that the Seed be well fiftedand 
clean d J that fo the litle Spoons may every time take up a 
grain, and the Seed be the better diftributed, 
7. In 'tis to be well obferved , that it bemadeclean 
in that manner that theftraw and beards be broken off as near 
the grain as may be, that fo they hinder not the ifTuingof the 
grain out of the Inftrument. 
8* After Seeds-time done, fui rows muft Remade to drain the 
land of warer, according to the ufeof each Country, with- 
out doing any thing more extraordinary, until the Harveft,. 
This Inftrument and thefe Inftrudions being thus made pub- 
lick , manyperfons^ expeding great benefit from it in Husban» 
dry , came to J/^/s/r/i A, 1664. to buy this Inftrument at the 
price of three Rials of Plate which then feemed a rate pro- 
portionable for the charge of making the Inftiament 5 and the 
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