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TO OUR READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS,

"ES of the Communications of our very respect-

able Correspondent, R. Weston, donot come under the denomination of Agriculture, therefore we are under the painful necessity of refusing them insertion. His Remarks on the Cultivation of the Kitchen Garden, and his Table, exhibiting the various modes of measuring land,

will appear in our next Number.

We shall, in future Numbers, occasionally take the liberty, and we presume thereby gratify such of our readers as have not seen Dr. Hunters Georgical Essays, of availing ourselves of the Doctors liberal. permission which appears at the conclusion of his Essays.

An Oxfordshire Farmer's Remarks on the Plan of im- proving Down-Lands, by successive crops of Turnips, came too late for insertion this month.

The second Letter of T. Weston, on the Subject of

Cheese-making, likewise came too late for this month.