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A Treatise, Shewing The Intimate Connection That Subsists Between Agriculture And Chemistry : Addressed To The Cultivators Of The Soil, To The Proprietors Of Fens And Mosses, In Great Britain And Ireland; And To The Proprietors Of West India Estates / By The Earl Of Dundonald
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= Re: SaaS= a- eines- bata APPENDIX, 245 more especially suited to the production of sugarthan any other in the West Indies, it is neither within my province or ability to: explain. PAGE 430. Yam informed, however, that the planters of Saint . \ Christopher's are at a great expence for manure. i | ISLAND OF NEVIS.' \ VOL. I. BOOK IlIPAGE 434. f ry 2 S S 4 i The soil is stony; the best is a loose black mould on a t | an;: 4| clay. In some places, the upper stratum: is a stiff clay,, a] which requires labour; but properly divided and pulve- i rized, repays the labour bestowed upon it. : ISLAND OF ANTIGUA. 4 ZI VOL. I. BOOK LIIPAGE 446.| This Island contains two different kinds of soil; the one@ black mould on asubstratum of clay, which is naturally rich, and when not chequed by excessive droughts, to which Antigua is particularly subject, very productive. j The NY f i i eal== ae= ae std,