18 PROPOSALS FOR
2. By a repository of implements, that are now in use, in the several depart- ments of the kingdom, systematically arranged, so as to shew the comparative merit of each, with a manufacture of 7 those of superior merit, by workmen of superior skill, and tested on the spot, that they may be warranted by the institute,— every part of the kingdom may be reci- procally furnished with the more valua- ble utensils of the other,—as well as with such improvements, varieties, or new spe- cies, as the institute, and individuals, may from time to time discover.
3. By collecting and cultivating the best varieties of each species of agricul- tural crops, by improving these varieties, and by bringing into cultivation fresh species, any part of the kingdom may be easily supplied with superior kinds; and by keeping open registers of such other
whose practices are preferable to those of their own, will be best able to appreciate the advantages which! are likely to arise from the proposed regulation.|


