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Hoppers which are not yet bigger than flyes. There are 
yet a muiltitude that have efcaped us becaule they are in the 
Corn which is too forward to be gone into, without fpoil- 
ing it. They have undone the Peo|)le of our parts, who had 
no Harveft the laft Year, and it will coft above jooo Livers 
to deftroy them this year. They have taken them in Abun- 
dance in the Neighbouring Villages. If this care had not 
been taken, there would have been enough of them to have 
eaten up the Corn of the whole Province, 
Whereas m the laJl TranfaBion m Hifiorkd Account ms frc^ 
mifedofthe Trade Winds ^ the Patience of the Reader is entreat-- 
ed till the next ; for by reafon of the Ahjence of a V erf on extra^ 
or dinar jly Kjiomng in this Matter ^ whofe Information was thought 
neceffary^ the faid Accomt codd not as yet he ferfe^ed. . 
Erratum i;^ Num. i^i.Pag. ii2.L6. r. a Northerly JVind^ 
md in Scotland a Southerly. 
Brinted by J. StYeatef^ and are to be fold by Sam. Smith 
at the Sign of the Prime\ Arms ia St.Paul's Church yard. 
