PROPOSALS FOR
24 farm offices; such, perhaps, as the given premises may afford; or these, with some suitable improvements.
But those of the collegiate farm will be numerous and expensive. The prin- cipal, the professors, their assistants, | workmen, and laborers of every class, i’ as well as pupils of every degree, will require to be accommodated, on or near the spot. And, for the accommodation of boards, and committees, as well as of gentlemen, and strangers in general, who may occasionally visit the institution, a house of entertainment, of the first class, should be provided. Contiguity to a town would render these provisions the less necessary; though, perhaps, in any case, proper.
Also a repository of implements,&c. &c. and a manufactory of such as require— to be distributed. Also lecture rooms, a library, an elaboratory, a veterinary, botanic garden, nursery ground,&c.&c. all of which ought to be raised, progres-


